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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" 2 nr + À FACADE he br BE Yo TT B he : .Te oh HET II 1 5 3.0 690 aa gran n mann | fy oa on ld Wa \u2018a wil thal a 3 \u2018w a fr N NRT AW OE Tu WHR AY TWEETS dR une El dew ool es MRL AID A Tr We WW Ta an Ey on ; ¥ 1 Respectable Chinamen in Mont- \u201c Teal Incensed at Idolatrous \u2018Ceremonies, ROASTING OF A PIG ONE OF THE STRIKING FEATURES OF THE CEREMONY.With the roasting of a pig: amotig of the ceremony, the Chinese relatives of the late Mok Tdo Foo, 19 St.Charles Barromee street, gave Mim a \u2018Tong\u2019 or Chinesé Freemason funeral this afternoon, after | Thuch diplomatic dickering with the the features city authorities.The late Foo died a last week to obtain the necessary permission from the city to roast the requisite pig outdoors, the house at 198 St.Charles Borromee not being large enough.JIt was not until this morning, however, that they reached the proper authorities.Meanwhile trouble had arisen.ously objected to this heathen demonstration being allowed.To avoid an open clash at the funeral, a deputation of officers from No.4 Police Station attended in a body.The Chinese Christian Endeavor Association last night passed a resolution of protest, and ten of the fourteen Chinese shopkeepers in the city, who felt that the proposed heathen ceremonies were a stigma on the race, petitioned the Chinese Consul-General to interfere.He replied, however, that it was a free country, and he could do nothing, so the funeral is taking place this afternoon.~ Thousands gathered on Lagauche- tiere street between St.Lawrence and Bleury streets, and on the intersecting streets this afternoon to watch the \u2018funeral, and for a time the car services were blocked.i G.T.R.WILL WIN Rhode Island Despatches Say Railway Will Enter Providence, \u201cAdvices from Providence state that ju there seems.to be no doubt but what the Grand Trunk will get into Providence, and the people of the State of Rhode Island are looking forward to.the establishment there of one of the greatest ports.on the Atlantic board.The fact is not lost sight of that the 1 Governor of Rhode Island is a Cana- + dian, and it is stated .that - thrown his influence iu : Trunk.The \u201cat 1 \u201che; preciate; ho ks eS Fost ; HE thelr eyes.on the \u2018great wh Helis\u2019 of \u2018\u20acanafa, knowing that a ain por- \u2018tiot.of the grain will co through \u2018their city Tor.\u2018Bhipment tb.\u201d pointé.- ANOTHER AVATAN CHE Two Engines and and Two Ploughs Buried at Wellington, Wh.Seattle; Wash.Märch 14\u2014It is reported that an avalanche at Wellington, the scene of the Great Northern _ disaster, in which; more than one hundred lives were lost two weeks ago.has buried a rotary snow-plough and {wo engines, -with their crews.; parer BOUDREAULT- VAN FELSON CASE.Plaintiff Examined \u201cThis Morning.Quebec, * March 14-\u2014J.B.A.Bou- dreauit; plaintiff in the Boudreault- Van Felson case, was examined this morn- uropeañ ing, and said that the first intimation | that he bad had o fthe accusation which was being made against him was when.Senator Choquette had telephoned his brother: toiling him of Van Fel- son's accusation, that he had paid witness $3,000, The witness sabd that he had later met Van Felson at Senator Choquette's home, when he (the witness) told Vam Felson that-he- was eth.e foolish or he had stolen/the money himself.He dented having recelved the money.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"CAUGHT IN LOG SLIDE.\u2018 Ground to Pieces by Rolling Timbers.N.Y., March 14\u2014Earle a Canadian employed as a Ogdensburg, Velloine, lumberman in a camp on the mington side of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks, met death on Sunday in a log slide.He was literally ground to pulp by the rolling t'mbers among which he was caught.The logs gave way.and he went down seventy feet with them.PE STOLE MONEY GIVEN To pay | BILL.Joseph \u2018Gauthier, who appropriated Eugenie: $16 given to him by Mrs.Tremblay to pay a bill, was sent to jail for two months by Judge Leet this morning.a THE INFANTS\u2019 HOME.His Excellency the Governor-General will officially open the new Protestant Infants\u2019 Home, Cote St.Luc Road, on Friday \u2018afternoon next, at half-past three, instead of.Monday next, as previously arranged.\u2014pn\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FINED FOR ABSENCE.Israel Sherinan, a striker, broke.his contract with the Boas-Felsén Company, by being away from work.He was fined $15 or thirty, days this-morn- Ing by Judge Langtot.Le C.N.R.WANT TO JOIN.Liverpool, March 14.\u2014The Canadian Northern Railway are making application to join the Canadian Westbound Freight Conference.{panel FNEW LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR.* Quebec, March 14.\u2014Dr.H.E.Cho- quette, of St.Hilaire, was apponted a member of the Legislative Council for Rougemont at a meeeting of the Pro- vincia) Cabinet, Saturday.emma , PROSECUTOR ABSENT.The person who.accused Adele Jette! 886 St.Andre street, of shop- Ufting, did not answer \u2018to-\u2018hét\u201c name lis moftinhg; pi \u2018abably\u201d \u2018be discharged.WANTED - \u201cTO \u2018GO TO JAR A oréie- Lafrance, who \u2018stole\u2019 a pair ov grails last \u201cweek, \"snte rig Judge Leet to-day.nf His friends \u201cwent to the City \u201cHall | The Christian Chinamen of the city strenu- Sea?a of.Le Toa de deer Wil- which was held on.and the prisoner wi } \u2018and said- he ts \u2018go to \u2018Jafl: \u2018got \u2018tetr days |.Washington, March 1u.\u2014Fouri against its dissolution under the«Sher: \u2018man anti-trust law.The | was present.to insist on the.enforcement of the dissojution.- ernment.petition filed in\" 1906 by the Depa sourl, Pie.Bor the.amet Nes \u201cx 5 =.called in-to pass on the case pealed to the Supreme Court, in the consideration of the case.Chief Justice of Justice Moody was vacant.suffering from rheumatism, ever.Every available seat FATAL FIRE IN eight hundred .thousand - dollars, of three others.falling wall.\" The injured: will dle, .George King, Doth legs broken.LH tory .building.block, thé new Sherman\u2019 House, .Erie Hall block,\u2019 the J.F.Briggs.block.or less seriously damaged.: {the flames were beligved : completely extin guished.Waë apppéaled = for afd, put with Hall 4d Briggs: biocks.: The Hire Le roan to Main street, any property.poles caught a number of \u2018perso: network of wires,} and George fireman, had febedit Îégs broken.© by a falling wall.Alfred Shoes had his \u2018skull \u2018fractured and Jo gun was\u2019 \u2018sertously \u2018injuréd.SE \u2014\u2014ee\u2014\u2014 SHIPPING NEWS, EMPRESS \u2018or.IRELAND'S Following-is.the list of frst clans pi engers on-the-R.M.S.land, -which left Liverpool.fdk Hé}! and St.John on.Friday, : atch\u2019 G A Adams, \u2018Bradford; Mt, London; England i.Mr.M.: UB \"Regu Mr.\u20ac.» C.: : Beecroft, Su Birchall, Montreal Mrs.G.Bat M; K.Booth, Xi B orth Bosworth, Montreal; ak on; England; Mr: Vancouver, \u2018B.C.; Butte.Olds.Alfa; Mr.eo es \u201c Worth;\"- Miss A.\u201cDavis, pHourmemoutn Mr Ten M Mr.Deeley, Mr.Bic pe M.\u201cDesley, Derby: w\u2019 Dingwall, Mir] : R.nipeg; Mr.T.awards Norwich, and Mrs.L.Victoria, Mrs.Howard.Biv.\"Baan B.C; Mr A.-D.\u2018Gamly:; Mr.vouver, B.C.; -Mr'J.: éinesple, Mr.G.Bradford; Major -lodgings retver:| 2 1888.week Was - 479, and- the number.0 \u20ac.Out-Door Relfet supplied 150 tamtites | L quarter: cords of weg ang: 28 querter tons/0f| sat ® SE PRICE ONE CENT Joel Obert, \u201cbck hurt, intermaily if- {4 \u201cBuildings \u2018destroyed: The okey face ~The Gokëy business the Other property \u2018adjoining was xaore } x, A Likely to ba Brought Up sd very\u201d at ots.departments été showing : any no- | vélties for the Spring.In the.mantle department: there \u2018is an\u2019 \u2018excellent array of gowns of wisteria,- fur shown: with a gwound: of white.- evening.frocks: pihk is -a.favorite coloë- :dencé.\u2018\u2019Mamny princezs frocks \u2018in shantung, with various colorings; are \u2018on .x- \u201chibition, .\u2018Blouses are chiefly of net.material, tend: run.the gamut of .shades.- Inet waists are receiving\u2019 sides 1 favor this spring.| tung variety will be greatly in demaind \u2018 In :silks -thé shan- \u2018and exceptionally fine\u2019 shades in \u2018great tan; \u201c mustard Foulards,.diagonal' weaies, colored.paiylettes, A silks, natural shartungs and-pongees will, nt \u2018Some, of Hie.styles in weaves of silks for spr; In dress .materials: practically.Plain cloths ~in great vais \u2018about\u2019 express the ditess \u2018goods eft ] tion.-In-embroiderfes and laces footie | a \u2018will be.very fashfüfahie.a also find In the millinery.dévértrent- \u201cotre.\u2018thing : iis.especially noticeable, and \u2018that is the: extraorditary size of the hats., Small: flowers are being.used.largely, for trimmings.The automobile bonnet is largely in evidence, -and-it is expected\u2019 will be extensively worn: this year/| Block.shapes\u201d in\" tuscan -and.- violet shades.ane to.predotninate for spring- \"OBITUARY.\u201cFIRST WOMAN, S SETTLER: IN: : CLORAD RADO: \u201cDénveï.MÉ a.Murat, March : Katrina , {| the first woman Reto by Colorado, and \u201creputed\u201d to be a.coufitess,, died\u2019 \u2018here yesterday.She was 86: years old.Wit hér-husband, \u2018Count\u2019 Murat, \u2018she - came to Denver'in 1858; ; nedessitewing by fier présence & complete change.ln\u2019 the modes of life of the.border towns.She: \u201cWas born in Baden -Baden,.LA BRIGADIER! GENERAL\u2019 BRADLEY.\u2018Tacoma, Wash, March\u2019 14\u2014Brigadier- General L.P.\u2018Bradley, U.S.A.retired, diéd at his hore here- yesterday of paralysis, aged 8% years.\u201cGeneral Bradley.was born'at New Haver: Conk, and had lived in Tacoma\u2019 since\u2019 1880: .\u201cEnglish Cattle Market \u201cLiverpool, Maren Ti.ohn- \u2018Rogérs aha company, Liverpool, cable.report \u2018af.to-day's \u2018Birkenhead market as follows: \u2014Trade slow with Jalemen holding very \u2018firm; best cattle fairly good, \u2018demand with no LENE hier change -on- Saturday's quotations;- steers .from \u201c131% to 14 Cents.per.dian, 13-4 to 13% \u2018cents PATENTS »OR CANADIANS.\u201cOwen KN.Evans, solicifor of \u2018patents | and «expert, Merchants.Bank.Building, reports Pine.following United \u2018States patente ranted to Canadiahs Jast-week: fe 951,09 9\u2014Machine = Tor; \u2018maki \u201ccémant | block, B.L.Blair; 951,125 ax-thresh- | dng :mrachine, \u2018J:-D \u201c Jefferson: : -951,268\u2014- Logding~ apparatus.J.C.01 ark; 961 284 | \u2014~Wagon-rack, C.Linguist; 951,8 Pitchfork, H.D.O'Connèr: Stoner puck, J.8.Kemp: 361,847, Farnace 951.718 Mechanival stocker 1 coal .Sa in is opring-Îibe decorations Te vard- 5 | Misisguoi.J - wihtie- pale blue is'also largely- dr evi-.| laces.Guipures wil; \u2018also: be « fa] R.| vorites.- > Dingwall; vins \u2018Mn B.C.; -{ -8teel Corporation, according ound, \u2018and: Capa- 0 ing jacket, J, Lawsop: PLS Atte.line\u201d mactiine, J.cNginars; \u2018951,685\u2014 |.Linéicésting Mmaëhine, J.MeN mare: | We.E1726.Spar arrester a 16¢3; \u2018fo motives, F.H Densmore, Ales and other fie goods.\" Avery on Lake \u2019 Grey = LMR.ë - Greys | JiR.INNES AND GAME: WAR : DEN: GRIFFITH NEARLY DROWNED.\u201cAnother thrilling experience has to - be recorded in the history of.the \u2018work | |: of .the officials of the Fish and Game\u2019 Protection Association of the .Pro- \u2018vince \u2018of Quebec.: \u2018On -Säturday afternoon, Mr.: J.R.\u2018Innes, secretary of the association, and: } Game \u2018Warden Griffith, journeyed.to - Clarenceville, on the northern shore of \u201cLake: 'Missisquoi, near the -boundarv: line, toinvestigate a case in- which.it\u2018 was \u2018stated: that men were fishing: for -dory without: having obtained the ne- Céssary government permission.: The * officers observed the men in | thelr \u2018boats \u2018about a mile from shore, nets being strung out to.catch tha delectable dory, perch, and.other fish Finding: that although they were Hig- nalled to, \u2018the men took no notic3, the \u2018officers: commenced - to \u2018walk over the \u201cice.\u2018Game.\u2018Warden Griffith leu the \u2018WAY, and \u2018when.out.about ff\u2018y feet, Mr.Innes, who was following close .behind,\u2019 observed that the ice was giv- Ang, and He shouted to Griffith to stop.Simultaneously with the exclamation *he ice gave .and \u2018the next.-moment the gañe- warden sank from.view.Without hesitation, Mr.Innes secured a.plank, which was near tne shore, and commenced to- go.out again, Griffith by this time, \u2018having reappear ed.\u201cclinging\u201d to a rock of ine While proceeding to give a helping hand, Mr \u2018Innes.'went through the ice; the | plank being-too frail to support him.\u2018 Like his-\u2018brother officer, he also rose, \u2018and after.\u2018gaining firmer \u2018ice and then floundering.through -honeycombed.ice, reached -.the shore.Both were.little worse for théir adventure to-day.Since: returning\u2019 to.Montreal, the association \u2018has learned that the fishermen \u201cwere acting within \u2018their rights a specidi permit having been granted: ta \u2018them by.the government to fish ] \u201cwith Tiets\u2019 rn Lent.United States Steel 8 Pittsburg, Marck: 14.\u2014Fron # (the stand- '| point of new: businéss, March 1s expected: So far this} to make \u2018& good showing.mouth\u2019 news steel orders receiveq \u2018by \u201cthe too cials, haye averaged considerably \u2018mere: than 40,000-tons à day.: his is in excess of capacity: \u2018af the Corporation\u201d 's mills.\u2018There is every.eh to believe that orders for.the full -tonth will average at Jesst, \u201849,000.tons-a day: - Orders from; railroads And equipment companies are reaching .large proportions, and assure good bookings\u2019 for sème time to come.fansoLL QUOTATIONS.Ingersoll.Mareh 14.\u2014Red.wheat, $1.03 to $ : per bushel;: white wheat, $1.03 Ban on \u2018barley.58c to 80c;.peas, 80c to S2é:,cèrn, 76c to 78c; oats, new, 36c to 40¢; oats,\" old; 48c to -50c¢; flour, $2.65 to $2.90 Pe te | \u2018brah, $22 to $23.per ton; shorts, to :$25 per ton; cornmeal, 83.76 : à per Cwt.; oatmeal $3.75 to 184 wily butter,\u201d \u20182be to 28e per :1b.; \u2018creamery 0c to: :32¢ .per-1b,; a ta; 306 per \u2018dozen; Potatoes, PR le rag; live.hogs; 9: to $9.25; h 4 \u2018to: $12, Per owt, : .Mrs Walter Paul\u2019 the grocer: hosgone to New-York to-secure Easter» Su TETE oi \u2019 larrest : end disar |are.-continually + 780 - t 8 1: repecial- \u201cThé recommendation made By the | Grand Juxy:zof the :Courf -of.King's Bench that steps\u2019 \u2018sk uld \u201cbe taken to \"the ftalians who been promptly sicted dens, F ahd- Lity detectives, \u2018acting under in- stétitfions\"from the Attorñéy-Geheral, mäde \u2018a tour of the city on Saturddy it.They stopped and #gare suspects.and arrested ten \u2018m ) rèfüsed to give up -their arms.The others.were relieved of their stilettos and revolvers and allowed to: \u201820.- The \u2018number of prisoners was increased to eleven by.the detention of a man who went-to \u2018the station to bail one of the others out.He denied \u2018having.a weapon, but a long knife was found Jin his clothes.\u2018The prisoners.appeared in the Arraignment Court this morning.The interpreter had a\u2019 busy time acquainting the .prisoners with the \u2018charge against.them and tryjng to \u2018get \u2018them to plead guilty: or net.guilty \u2018instead of making excuses and telling: \u2018the court why they were armed: The proceedings soon settled down\u2019 into an examination of \u2018the property.confiscated, and three\u2019 of the men- \u2018got off because.their knives \u2018were only big \u2018jackknives, these did Hot come within the.law.guilty will be tried on Wednesday.One of the prisoners was borrowed by the detectives, -who wanted to ask him | some questions about the \u2018Black.Hand and the charge against one was- withdrawn.AMERICAN INVASION OF EUROPE Bitter Attack of French Senator.Paris, March 14.\u2014Jean E.Darbot, Radical-Republican, during the tariff debate in the Senate.\u2018to-day, made.a bitter attack upon what he deacribed \u2018as thé \u2018Americah\u201d invasion of Europe.\u2019 The: senator declared that the balance of trade in favor of the United States constituted a profit of $400,000,000 annually at the:expense of Europe, and \u2018offered.a resolution asking that the government undertake diplomatic ne- an\u2019 economic understanding with the United States.STUDENTS STQP TREATING.« \u2018sand.Wisconsin Men, Madison, Wis., March 12 ~The agreement whereby the : State Uniyersity \u2018faculty and students declare under pledge that they will stop treating to intoxicating liquors went - into effect yesterday with practically - every student enrolled.The signatures number nearly.4,000.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EXPRESS CHARGES.Final Sitting of Railway Board on April 6.\u2018Ottawa, March 14.\u2014The.secrelary of the Railway Board has notified: interested parties that the final.sitting of the .board.in connection with \u2018the in- c [by \u2018the board on April 6 at Ottawa.À ; \u201ceneT BERNIER COMING.It was \u2018announced this afternoon \u20ac that Captain.Bernier, the Canadian .explor- -er, will be present, to-morrow:ev.venting at the the: reception and: banques \u20ac to.Captain étlett.4.mendations \u2018(Liberäf) for West \u2018Renfrewshire, >, and iting -ints- trouble} & atthe ceremony.Mr.T B.Macaulay.| for carrying and \u2018using weapons has | rovineial | Judge Leet holding that] \u2018Four others were sentenced .to a fine |- of $10 or 10 days, two who pleaded not J.Walker, gotiations with \u2018European péwers for |- Pledge Signed \u2018by nearly Four.Thou- | quity as.to express charges will be held ANTI GAMBLING BILL 1 as + ¥ - the Hous) of Commons RS About Easter.= ! \u2018Ottawa; \u201cMarch 14.JAn \u2018arrangement | Has \u2018beet arrived at between \u2018frid Laurier \u2018and Mr.Sir Wi- H.\u201cMiller, wherebÿ the.Commons will ve.given \u201can opportunity to discuss .the Anti- Gambling Bi} as soon asthe Naval \u201cBill has.ebén.put through.the.com- | mittee of the whole House.ably means that the fight over : bill in the House will commence just |.«before -or-\u2014soon- after -the -Bastern- ad- This prob- \u201cthe journment.\u201cIt is doubtful if any lengthy recom- will.House either by the supposers.or ops _ponehts.of the bill in the.committee, \u2018In :the .\u2018House, | however, the: oppo-.| nents- of.the- measure : Will s .môve amendments.with the.object -of allgw- | ing bookmiakifg, \" but - limiting om \u2018both houses.\u201cHe says that\u201d rd the House adopts the bill by a good majority the Senate will not decline to \u2018pags, nor will it seriously alter the provisions of the bill.RAILWAY EXPROPRIATION Arbitration Reduced.Propriet- - ors\u201d Claims of $150,000 to.$35,000.«The arbitrators have just completed their work and made known their award in the important expropriation case of the Ontario and Quebec and the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pahies, and the St.Papl Land Hydraulic Company.This was one of the most important local expropriations for railway purposes in récent vears, owing to \u2018the nature of the land taken, the vicinity of the Lachine Canal providing it with most valuable water power.This special feature was not ignored by the proprietors, who valued their land to such \u2018an extent that they demanded $150,000, while the tender of the railway companies was $8,000 only.\u2018With such a difference in valuation, the case had necessazily to be sub- | mitted to arbitration.Mr.Aime Geof- frion, K.C., acted for.the railways, the Hon.Senator J.P:-B.Casgrain for the Land Company, and: &lderman.J.Z.Reésther, architect, was-the.third arbi | tractor.The proceedings took - \u201cabout : two and a half yedrs, during wWhich\"a large number of experts, including.several leading civil engineers and real estate owners were examined.\u201cThe.arbitrators made their award on Saturday last, - coming to.the - unanis môus/béncidsion that a\u2019 bum: of .$a5,- 060 stionid be.paid the company, «that amount coveririg the price of the\u2018land \u2018and the damage suffeted:-Noticä\u2018 of.\"this award was\u2019 at onte- sory The | \u2018death occurred.tie Lénaén'.on Saturday morning of Lady Glen-Coats, \u2018wife \u2018of.\u2018Sir Thomas Glén- Coûts, Lord- Lieuteñant - of Renfrewshire, ex-M.P.- ady Glen-Coats, \u2018 before.her.LIER riage, in 1876, was Miss Else\u2019 Agnes Walker, daughter of the fate LADY GLEN-COATS.' ander Walker, | formerly a \u2018wèll-known, merchant of Montreal.She was a sis\" ter of Messrs.John -A.Walker and C.of Montreal, and of Mr.George A.Walker; of\u2019 London, ' leaves two sons, Mr.Thomas Glen and Mr.Harold, and a daughter, Miss Win- nifred.Lady Glen- Coats frequently enter- -tained.Montreal friends when they vise ited London, taking them to her country house, and showing them every kindness.She was very: \u2018popular in London society, and entertained extensively during the season.With her husband she was interested In social reform movements, and the improvement of the condition of the poor.Sir Thomas was a leader in every movement for the welfare of the city of Paisley, where he is greatly beloved.eens SHIP BUILDING AT PORT ARTHUR R New Dock and.Plant to Cost Over - a.Port Arthur.Ont.March 12.\u2014The contract for the construction of.the Western Dry Dock and Ship- Building Company plant has been awarded to the Canadian.Stewart Company.The cost of the whole \u2018will be upwards.of $1,000,000.The compony has the assurance of two big ateel freighters to build when the plant is completed, and they hope to lay the keel the first of next year.Work will also start soon on the Port Arthur Steel and Waggon Works plant.This will be the largest and finest equipped waggon works: in | Canada.and will have a big\u2019 foundry attached.; i BIG MEAT \"CONCERNS., Must Produce.Their Books.: Trenton, N.J, March M\u2014Juêtice Swayze, of the New: Jersey Supreme .Court, announced to-day: that Re will\" sign the order applied for by\u2018 the\u2019 prè- secutor, Mr.Garven, \u2018compelling\u2019 -the\u2019 National = Packing Company, and .the other big western.meat | -concerns \u201cto produce.their books before: the *Hudson County Grand Jury.be moved ip, thy \u201cthe.length, of Saree mestings, the advertls- | TL : nt a ES | utd \u201crit Fecètvé - his pee at \u201cShe VICE-REGAL LIBRARY Calvary M: ns On own Book Collection Inaugurated by Lady Sybil Grey.LIBRARY WAS FOUNDED AS A RI SULT OF A SUGGESTION BY EARL GREY.With Lady Sybil Grey to press the Button, and His - \u2018Excellency Earl Grey -to address.the assembled gathering, and with the additional presence of .Lady Alleen \u201cRoberts, daughter of Lord Roberts, to grace the ceremony, the new Circulating .Library of ths - : Mena, Own Brotherhopd \u201cof Calvary ' \u201cwas \u2018most auspiciously\u201d opened.yesterday afternoon.The new library, which is starting with 450 books, was founded as the result of a suggestion made by Earl Grey about a year and a half \u2018ago, when he was addressing the Men's.Brotherhood of Calvary Church.At that time he expressed himself as so _ much impressed with the work which the Brotherhood was doing, that he\u2019 sald he would like.to add a library department to .it.He suggested that if .a fund of not less than $260 was guaranteed for this\u2019 purpose, he would himself find the first $50, which he handed to the: president «of the Brotherhood then aad there.His offer was most enthustastically \u2019 accepted, with -the\u2019 result: that over $350 was raised.In addition to that, several gubstantial donations of books have been received from friends.Earl Grey himself - Selected the committee who should choose.the books, request - ing Prof.Colby.and.Dr._Andrew Mac: .Phail to act in that capacity.\u2019 The « high quality: \u2018of the books is thus guaranteed.In- addition, His Æxcel- name the library after him.It:is accordingly called: \u2018The Earl Grey Cireu-.lating Library.\" The actual opening cerémrony wo performed by Lady.Sybil.Grey, touched an electric button on: the\" desk, which-caused the cuitain shielding: the book-cases- to roll back, revealing the.iibrary to: the view of the.public for the first time: When - decidrad- thé library.open, handed the\u2018Beys to.the president, T: BR, Macai .A large \"bouquet \u201d 7 TONES was.\u2018then handed.té her Lady: ship-by Master George Horwood, aba: mittee, Five mihiutes were then taken.: \u2018by.the vice-regd] party, together with the.officers of- the Brotherhood, to examine the books, after which His BEx- cellency and the;ladies distributeq to\u2019 the members the books which had best\u2019 purchased by: their: cehtributions.: : IN A hearty vote ut.ed; to His Excellen the dudies 7 DI the, Rav: Phipelpar À Fin, vo \u2018which Zo Re Tepid in a ses port Fost te - \u2018bution of\" \u2018 He wished the Bio.therhood every success in their work, and assured ™ asus of.his \u2018continued .persoral interest.© There was a very: large attendance iprésided, and t1.0\" Rew.Principal and-the-Rew: Dr.Cook took part.Mrs, \u2018Bénnett Gibbons sang, and the orchestra, especially.enlarged, under the - leadérship of Prat.Hime, provided - - some good music.rar rep rte « CANADA.AND NEW ZEALAND.Dominion Government.to Pay $10,000 : a Month for.Monthly Sailings.Ottawa, March 14 16.\u2014 The subsidy - which the Government has agreed to.pay the New Zealand Shipping Com-: pany for the servide between Atlantie.ports, and the -Antipodes is to be \u2018ten thousand dollars a month for monthly\" - | sailings.The - ocean and: through rates to interior points are not to be greater\u2019 than similar rates to the United.States, The company agrees that after the first sailing from St.John next autumn to carry: not less that ~ 5,000.tons on each outward trip, and the vessels will: be prov ided with \u2018cold storage.re rie mer \u2014 - SWIFTS FOOTBALL CLUB.The Swifts Association Footbail team, which is \u2018in course of formation, -wlll hold a meeting \u2018 in \u2018the schoolroom of St.John the Evangelist's \u2018Church, to-morrow\u2019 night, at 8 o'clock.tpt ttre CANADIAN CABLES.(Canadian Associated Press.) THE BUDGET.London, March 14.\u2014 Mr.Asquith stated in the House of Commons today that it was the intention of the Government to pass the Budget though before the House adjourned.for the spring recess it would be necessary to resort to some form of summary proceedings.The Government's \u2018intention.was riot contingent on anything that might happen elsewhere.TEACHERS WANTED.London, March 14.\u2014The secretary of the National Society has received an official letter from Canada, pointing out the advantages awaiting teachers in Canada.The letter has been laid before the Association of School Managers, who express approval of the object in sending it.\u2019 London, March 12.\u2014The Archbishops cet Canadian fund has reached £2, \u2018SIR JOHN HARE.London, March 12.\u2014Sir John Hare, .who is to judge the Earl Grey dramatic performances, says his visit to Canada is purely unprofessional, save for the pleasant academic duties attached to it.LATT MAILS.London, March\u2019 14\u2014There is mucb grumbling here at the delay to Canadian malls.Letters and papers of February 26 and March 1 were only received to-day.| \u2014\u2014prmmnemne FAMOUS PAINTING STOLEN.San Francisco, Cal, March 13.\u2014The' famous painting, \u2018The Shepherd and Flock,\u201d by Jean Francois Millet, was stolen from the Art Museum In Golden Gate Park to-day, by a thief, who cut the canvas from its frame.The police are without the slightest clue.Fhe painting is valued at $10,- EI GARI er CS 00 & + NB Ea bl: Ÿ cap passage Lie SE lency permitted the Brotherhood te \u2026 \u2018 rrinias badroHed.back, Lady Sybil - Far.of the chairman of the library com- \u2018 er ie ST isa oe AE a sev Tegel Re Ty _ re VIE I BI it Ceasgé aube 10 ré 06 rte vu Au 14 pia\u201d de oF .eee ; ne.: ang dividends # general ke all otitained by the : \u2018it je well thà C \u201cof the Mining \u201cCompany, utrent quarter at nine Jyidend of teen: 136 on _large transfers.cific, 100 1793.» \u2019 9 514.ilvie Pfd., 10 at 12 - wh \u2018Reset-ve, 500 Penman\u2019 s Pr., 100 .Coal, 25 at 79%.- nman's, 5 at 62.\u201cAsbestos, 10 at 28.Union Bk., 2 at 143.; APTERNOON at 63%, 80 68%.- .Tron pref., 5 at pisser, a 25 at 135%.at 685; - Ë Cod] com., Rg 86 6.Textile com., - Tour 236%: Bsétroit, 100 at 644.; Toronto.Ry.- Asbestos cor, ack Lake pref._ \"Illinois, 25 at 92 : Montreal Bdnk.2 \u2018Molsons Bank.4 at 2 000.1s equal to 3.5 opened steady.5s Oct, 12.66; 12.47.New York, March ping.G.S.exchange.ON AGAINST CAR RES.MINE j wi ols Kop Up Uses House = B0a%D.Co.-day.ST, Bank B.C \u2018to-night.a 200 Toronto\u201d: Ri o Ty he Royal BK., 3 at 233, 30 at 232 231%, 50 at 1530 25 at 28%.bestos pref., 75 at AU 10 t 62%.~ Pprto Rico, 15 at 42.\u2018BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT.New York, March 14.\u2014The - -$1,593.946 \u2018shown by Brooklyn.Rapid Transit list-| ing application is Sa vailable for dividends in fix months to Dec.31, against \u2018semiannual dividend requirements of $900,- b percent on the stock, | or, te the rate of 7 percent a year.EE teenie re .COTTON FUTURES.goon Now York.March 14 \u2014Cotton futures March 14 14.93; July 14.65; Aue 14.08:09; Sept, c.cAlpin and J.have been elected members of: the stock \u201cFamous Property bot in.oran .papers,.for.reasons mown to\u2019 themselves, \u201care\u201d con- | dually attacking the Crown.Reserve B® \u2018\u2019In\u2019spite of all the facts to the.\u2018contrary, which show that this property.is in a Splendid financial condition, With more - ore\u2019 in sight than at any riois time in its history, and\u2019 with nere than sufficient assets its.present.and prospective liabilities to shareholders, most offensive insinuations are made, tions entirely without warrant as to the poverty of the mine, and a \u2018determination, em, is being made to do-all the in- \u2018fury possible to depreciate nis pro- ;, rty in the eyes of the public.Piss no doubt is doné.in the \u2018dog \u201cthe manger\u201d spirit,\u2019 as our -friends \u2018she Queen City have the hap ÿ of findinfi fault with.all.pros- i corporations, not controlled or aged by.experts from the.western \u2018subyrb.$.ubyr is difficult ta understand these - repeated atacks, and \u2018the only conclusions of the whola situation appears .to be that the remarkable success and perity attained by Crown Reserve, _ under efficient and capable Montréal nagement, has struck a sore spot.the\u2019 Toronto financial flourishing Ctown Reserve has had to take fare of \u2018knocking\u2019 from the harmless, t that mine stands to-day as « of unprecedented wealth\u2019 , © and if there is any satisfaction Toronto - crites In\u201d thelr campal n \u2018against this: property \u2018| they should enjoy it, as .wi Reserve interests hére-are ex- ceéifngly amused at the -little\u201d sham ba de\u201d directéd against them.institutio f 1 At a \\ masting of the: direc- : rown Reserve dend ¥ this \u201cmorning, -the dividen or the \u2019.the rate of six percent, and a bonus of - Non making a total f Pevsent \u2018de- LP \"| peal from the rece mtjudgment of Mr.held pronomderatine over: mt Power | - sympathetically strong, closing.at: Iron was frac- ly stronger at 67 3-4 and :68, with preferred around 139.Crown Re- e.mounted from 3.82 to 3 Textile was stronger.; éd\u2019 and \u2018Royal Bank \u2018registered a.\u201cThe general market was a : t 136 pluth sup 25 at UK reet- Ry., 3 at 229, 25 at 229%, 50 \u2018323%, 10 at 229%, $5 at 280, 100-at-|.25, at 231%4,-10 at 231,.125 at 232, 50 t 233, 28 at 284, 200 .at 236, 25 at 25 at 238, 225 at 285, 25 at 8150 of zis: 235, 225 \u2018at 236%.425# at.238, 1 * Fron Com., -22b at 67%, 415 at- 63, .xo Pfd., 50 at 139, 3125 at 138% \u2026\u2014 oxtile Com., 25 at 2% 45 at.M24.ia,.1 at 38%, 26 -at.nr 78 at 88, = + #0 BOARD.: Iron com.45 at 6834.50 at 6834, 300 50 at 68%, RO at 25 0at 68%, Sat 687%.765 at 135%, 50- at 135%, 50 at gke of Woods, 25 at 144.25 at 79%, 50-at wi, 25 at 215 at 73, Scotia, 225 at : 89%, 50 SR, 225 at 236%, so at: ET JE.Ey at 256.Mexican L.and P.bonds, 1000 at 83 90; May.13.48; SLECTED TO EXCHANGE.14.\u2014H.J.Top- Jenkins H.\u2018to meet # would py.fac- and mining n éx- 90 to: -Detroit- \u201c804, 140 at 238, - 25 at 97%.an.\u2018the.ns, its: tke 3 atice .against: ex- -Ald.Clearihue.-.d > The MR.ELIAS = 5 - PROVED MASTER | - OF SITUATION | - rotente, \u2019 Miron Ta ARAL \u201cthe Crow» Neést Pass mdeting; on Friday jaftertobn,- a shareholder asked the president, \u201cMr, Kilas Rogers, at what price.the company was sélling coal to the Great Northern Railway.The president replied the average price was $2.50 per ton, or sixteen.cents a ton net.Anti-Hill shareholders present afterwards expressed dissatisfaction with this as being too low a price.\u201cT'o\u2019 another \u2018shareholder Mr.Rogers dé- nied an interview, in which he was quéted as saying the directors that got out when.Hill assumed control were forced out.Many questions were put as to dividends, but Mr, Rogers sald he could say \u2018nothing definite.The result of the meeting \u2018has caused general discussion in local business and finanefal circles.The opinion is freely.expressed, however; that Mr.Rogers showed.remarkable diplomacy during the heat of the arguments, and that those who were bent on creating trouble have been defeated in their object.tre trannies \u2018Merchant nt Assigns .-Utrie Dubreuil, mers merchant tailor, has ; assigned at the demand of F.X.Gag- Power Co.Appeal The Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company has formally entered its ap- Ju Welr, \"disthissing = its - action Detroit United Gains | \u2018Detroit United earnings for.the Fourth: week in February show an increase.of $17,628, and or the month an increase of $80,907.From January 1 a gain of $170,175 is shown, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"ACTIVITY IN .TEEL COMMON.Mr.Edmond Randolphe wires as: follows from Wall.Street: \u2018Unless general market conditions are decid- | edly unfavorable, I expect during the _| next six.weeks to see a decidédly 5 Ja; le, at at active market in Steel Common, ac, companied by a considerable advance \u2018: WALLSTREET, AT TER 7 Now-York: Marels \u201c14 ad Wall \u2018Street speculation, was - heavy\u201d in: tone | during the late session, but there was no severe pressure of stock, and most of the leaders, ruled at about last week's close.Canadian Pacific, American.Locomotive and Pullman gave way a point.International Pump \u2018gained.11-2, mme peace NO DECISION TO-DAY.: A.despatch from Washington says: | \u201cIt is stated with great -positiveness PS Jin\u201d \u201cSupreme Court circles that there : will \u2018be no decision handed down to: | | day in the tobacco case.- 4 in authority put it, - | compta -Big Trading in Cobalts.wl As one high \u201cthat is absolutely.Montress {lining Exchange \\quotations \u2018furnished :.y Messrs.Fisher and.Dess : Rosiers, stock brokers, to the \u2018Witness\u2019 to-day:\u2014 Bid Asked.Beaver.\" .serie ve 34% 36 .Black.Mines Con.\" 64 TY \u2018British-Américan.\u2018ee: eo 372 4 Chambers- Ferland.ve os 814 37 Cobalt \u201cQentral.ce ee .1915 201% \u2018Cobalt Lake.vee sr .28% 24 Coniagas.«¢ +4 \u2026 540 6 City of Cobalt.\u2026.39% 401 Crown Reserie.e eo eo oo 38H 393 Bvérett.Lake \u2026.24 : 8 Floyd 172 ve ee cee eh mmm 5 Foster.te u0 00 00 +.204.26 - \u201cGifford .16%.17 Green Meehan.114 * 8.-{ Kerr Lake .= es oo op 859 .865 La Rose.vo vo .453 - #460> \u2018Little Nipissing Ce ir 284 83% McKin.-Dar.-Sav «.\u2026 28 100 - Nancy Helen.\u2026.11% Nipissing.+.«v ve os [1650 1030 Dova Scotia.sees st BT 88 - Ophir.:.ce ab ee ee 60.62 Otisse .- ce ea se eo BR.294 Peterson Kake.+.28% 28% Rochester.\\.214 213% ilver Bar./ ce ae .124 14 ilver Leaf.10% 11 Silver Queen.ce apes 18% - 20% Temiskaming .+.673 - 683 Trethewey .Ww .\u2026.138 141- Union Pac.Cobalt.dees 314 34.Ross Pallard.tc eeiee we oe 10 12° \u201ces \u2018at MORNING SALBS.:.- \" Temiakgmins, 150.at \"89, 500 at 68, \u20181000 at 6 , La Rose \u2018500 at 4.56%.Lee < Cobalt Lake, 350 at 24.\u2019 .Black, 2000 at 6%.0 Silver Leaf, 300 at tou.Le be Stivers, Ltd., 2000 at 5.- \u2018Everett Lake, 500 at 3, at a.at 2%.t 3 .Ross.Pallard, 500.at.54, British-American, 500 .500 \u2018at \u2019 500 at 8%, 22,000 at 4 20 Colin BL.MEMBERS MONTREAL srocx EXCHANCE; : FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Tel.Main 7270 and 7271.67 ST.- WANTED :\u2014$10,000 Montreal & St Lamb re Terminal oy.\u2018Development 87.100 Shares.Montreal & St.Lambe | : Terminal | Development.Stock 5 I OFFER FOR SALE A EIMITED NUMBER, OF SHARES IN THE.| EASTERN.coAL \u2018COMPANY.LIMITED.TP $35.00 + wii be pleased to send prospects SHARE.8 a.nd full particulars upon sopiiondin, - BENJAMIN BURLAND, : 4 : 303 \u2018Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL A WILL SHE MAKE THE LANDING ?- \"I mer years.{ Hesperian, left St.| Corsican, passed Fastnet., ze qna, arrived Genoa.: nian , arrived\u2019 Antwerp .\u20ac Carn a, .passed.Movills.Mar.Lalrentic, arrived Liverpool .-Mar.\u2014Dotraie \u2018Journal.COMPLETED & BOARD NAMED The.& potiitment \u2018of Mr.Radoiphe te For \u201c president of Foret = PA Dent Heat Heat.Be À Street\u201d Railway, A and Power Company, is.& that the process.of consolidating the various companies involved in the.mèrger will be\u2018tonducted with rapidity and ann and \u2018that its future pro- | ceedings will be under the best possible guidance, se In discussing the position of the new corporation and its scope of expansion, Mr.Forget sald to the \u201cWitness\u2019 this morning, \u2018We have now-dis- posed of much of the troubléseme part in \u2018the work of bringing the porperties of the merger together, and our proceedings to date can be regarded satisfactorily.We have a wide range of work before us, though, and the management will bend fits energies to the work of adjusting and planning for the company\u2019s immediate future.\u2018The company has large scope for expansion, and we expect to see it broadening out in many ways before the close of the year.The city of Quebec is bound to make strides, it has shown an incHnation to do so already.\u2019 Lo At a meeting of the shareholders on Saturday a large amount of routine business was attended to, at the close of which the following board of directors was appointed: \u2014 Mr.Rodolphe Forget, M.P., Montreal, president; Mr.Lorne C.Webster, Quebec, vice-president; Mr.Neuville Belleau, Quebec, chalrman of the executive; Messrs.the Hon.Robert Mac- kay, the Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain, Montreal; the Hon.E.B.Garneau, L.C.; the Hon.\u2019 C.E.Dubord, L.C.; and the Hon.L.P.Pelletier, K.C,, Quebec; J.N.Greenshields, K.C.; Paul Galfbert, J.W.- McConnell, A.H.Sims, S.H.Ewing and -W.- @ \u2018Ross, ania and.WwW.Ar Marsh, Quebec.: New Quebec & Cement Issues in Demand Trading in the unlisted department of the stock exchange was decidedly active .to-day.New Quebec was in very active demand, having reached as higu as 38% Cement common and preferred were also busily.dealt in.© Following are this morning's sales furnished to the \u2018Witness by.Mr.Ww.Be \u201cNew Quebec, 25 at 37%,-50\"ut 37 ER at 37%, 25 at 38, 50 at.38%.Bu % | 38%, 226 at 383%, 150 at 37%, 160 at | 31%, 25 at 37%, 25 at 271, 25 at 3714, | 75 at 37, 99 at 37-4, 50 at 37, 25 at 37%; 15 at 37%, @ at 37%, 50 \u2018at 37%, 50 at 37%, 95 at 37%; New Quebec, 10°gt 37.75 at 37%, 50 at 37; 10 at 374, 25 at 3744, 15 at 374; \u201816 at 37 : Cement Com., 15 at 21%, 25 at 213, % at 21%, 17 at 20%, p6% at 21, 25 at 21%, 76 at anadian over, 0 at 35: Ce Prd, 15 at 87%, 6 Eh 88, 50 at 87%, 1,000 at 99% ; QE O'Bri ien:\u2014 La Rose, 50 at 460.[AMONG TALC MEMBERS -on- (CHANGE Conditions on the floor of the Board of Trade are comparatively quiet \u2018now, and are likely to remain so until \u2018the opening of navigation.It is ex- , pected, however, that when local ex- L port business begins it will be on a considerably larger scalé than in for- .Mr.M, W.Holmes, of Leeds, England, \u201cwas.introduced at the Board of \u2018Trade to-day by -the secretary.- A despatch from Chicago Says: ables 1-8 to 1-4 up on firmer Argentine prices añd unfavorable reports \u201cfrôm Russia.Winnipeg i8 on.an export \u2018basis again.Weather fine, but coal.Kansas reports wheat \u2018going back:.: No damage.OF -BANK- STATEMENT.-Zork, Match 14\u2014Incréase\u201d in\u201d further less in surplus re-.\u2018af: bank staty + loans | and ing, -and \u2018talk.of \u2018ah-\u2018early advance- in- bank rate is heard.\u2014 KNICKERBOCKER.+ UST.The Knickerbocker.Trust pays off the rémainder of depositors, and wiH | increase its capital to $3,00,000.\u2014ee\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOUTHERN PACIFIC.New.York, March 14.\u2014W.F.Herrin, \u201cgeneral counsel of the Southern Pacific Company, and E.O.McCormick, assistant traffic director, have been appointed .vice-presidents.© SHIPPING NE + - © Inward.Virginian, arrived-St.John.12 Sicilian Prince, arrived Halifax.Mar 13 Rotterdam, arrived Halifax.Mar.13 Emp.of Britain, arrived Halifax.Mar.13 Corinthian, arrived St.John.Mar.13 Manxman, arrived Portland.Mar.13 Themistocles, arrived New York.13 Georgian, arrived Boston.Mar.13 Canada, arrived Portland.Mar.13 Salacia, left Glasgow.:.Mar.12 Campania,: arrived New York.Mar.13 Baltic, arrived.New York.Mar.15 H California, arrived New York.Mar.13 # Florida, arrived New York.Mar.13 4 Duca di Genova, arr'd New York.Mar.13 Outward.John.Mar, \u2019 Mar.Mar.arbarossa, artivéd Naples.\u2018Mar.Philadelphia, arr'd Southampton, mar.{tion of the- men i à: guarantee |: | dence: 9 at 88, 14 at 87%, L at |.10 at 88: Cement Bonds, | Moto \u2018market \u201cnt London 18 harden.1 ~The feeling a \u201cGine Bay between \u2018the Conl Compaty and #%.certain sec- \u201ctoo intense to ex- pect- any permanent - settlement at the present time;\u2019 sald Mr.W.C, Mill- ner, :of Halifax, secretary, to the Free Coal League, to -the \u2018Witness,\u2019 this morning, in answers to gp.query as to what was\u2019 causing \u2018the continuation of the strike trouble:in Nava: Scotla.Mr.Millner said .the: \u2018process of | forcing the workingmen into submission to the policy of thé ldaté manage- [ent was not productive of miitual confidence.There Shad.heen twenty- one settlements - at Æpt Hill between the management; and the men ii twenty-two years, \u2018but these were only breathing spacey for\u2019; renewed hos- ud es.2° troubles: \u2018ayere gf.the men was.] \u201cthe fd iE ther prmer GE Cisco Br, Sénater \u2019Mac- Keen, successfully\u201d \u2018: conducted thé \"works for a quar arter ot \u2018à century before 1898, without \u2018experiencing\u2019 a sine \u201cBle strike.The \u201cmen.could \u2018go\u2019 from the pit: to the manager\u2019s office and have any dispute ettled.at- once.To \u201cappeal: \u2018to \u2018the union! pe a long process in:/comparié« \u2018As the mines \u2018are- getting up to their normal output, \u201cdoes it not look | my the.strikers.Fmd have to sub- Im, .= Mr, Millner wotild not admit this, \u2018but said that \u201cthé men claimed the right to run.their union without dictation or.intérférence.on the part: of any company.1f labor had the right to organize, then the contention of the men was not unreasonable, and he be- leved that publie \u2018sentiment in the province would ultimately enforce it.Mr.\u2019 Millner referred to the coal combine case\u201d remarking that two points were brought out In the evi- The price of #oal in the home\u201d markets had \u2018increased since 1900 about $1.50 per ton-above all increases - lin the cost of mining: \u2018The second |-point was that.competition.had been 80 effectively killed in the east that local consumers were taxeg from one to two dollars more for coal than outside communities.=.Such a state of affairs, Mr.Millner said, was, doing considerable harm to domestic indystries in the Maritime Provinces, and-sooner.or later tlhe situation must be settled in the interests of all concerned.\u2026 - Monthly Gross Earnings New York, Man.14: Total gross of i2 standard railroads in January, 1910, was $67,920,503, compared with $69.624,- 533 in January, \"1909, .Average éarnings of January during the last nine.years for this same \u2018group were _$52;43 4,343, consequently January is 29.5 percent in excess of the average, -compared with an excess of 18 7 percent a year ago.Alton\u2019 Financing New York, Mark 14.S-Kissel.\u2018Kinnf- eut and Com pany; dave.purchased and | resold: $2,850 1000.3-y -perçent ¢olla«p teral trust.notes AR oscuro and.Alton | Railroad, 4 Pt which are being - offered\u2019 at 3-8.\"The notes are to be secured by.SE, 500,000\" How\u201d équipment and tmprovement mortgage 5 percent bonds.due e1930, to be authorized to amount of ° $18, 000, 000.- Seaboard air Line New York, \u2018March 14.\u2014Seahoard Air Line Railway reports for seven.months ended Jan.31: Gross revenue, $11.629,- 875, an increase of $1,342, 448; net revenue applicable to interest $3, 451,772, an increase of $970,628.Needs of the property in the future are to be met by bonds issuable under 4 percent refunding mortgage of which $125,000,000 are authorized.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014( \u2014 Telephone Report 4 Boston, March 14.\u2014 The American Telephone and -Telegraph Company issues its annual report for the year ended Dec.31, 1909.Net earnings shown .equal 9.01 percent on the capital stock outstanding Dec.81, 1909: This compares with 11.4 percent for dividends in 1908, on $158,476,600, capital stock and 10.6 percent on $152 ,484,855 stock In 1907.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIVERPOOL CLOSINGS.Liverpool, March .14.\u2014Closings: Wheat spot dull; No.2 red western win- | ter, no stock; futures quiet; March 8s 2%as May 7s 113%d; July 7s 11%4d.Corn, spot steady; new American mixed northern, 58 5 53d: old American mix-: ed, 58 9d; futures: steady; March nomj- | nal; July, \u201cBs 33447 Beef.extra India.tess strong, I18s8 9d.\u2018Pork, prime mess \u2018western strong.Hams short cut-/gtrong, 71s.Bacon strong;- Cumberland\u2019 cut, -738 6d; short] rib; 74s; celar bell es.748, Ad; lng clear.midd les, light, ony do heavy, 7188; -sh.: clear backs, \u2018Pnoulders, \u2018square, {.strong.L ra Fe me westérn.nominal.American \u2018re trons, 725 4d.pentine spirits.st ady, 42s \u2014\u2014 \u201cNew York, Mardh.41.\u2014 Quake côte Company stockh ers.author eà -in- crease of common\u2019 jBtosk 1 rom: $4, 500,000.to\u201d $5,600,000.+L ! a New York; ; ay, \u201cMohawk, and Adirondack, © York (Central, ha | the: \u201cAdirondack.pis Jon.NEW YORK: STOCKS.Specially re for the \u201cWitness by Monk, Hoepi + Styx Local.Manager of Bache & Co, New York, Dy direct wire.Opening and-closing prices.| March {th 1910, in\u201c of = - Lawren Toned ubs sidaries of Now | 5 2 o » =.ro.pa pa a ea Carmania, at Mädeira.» «Mar.\u201c Stocks Op.Clos.\u2018Btooks Op'g.Clore.Amal.Cop, 78/4 79% Miss, Pac.Amer.Loco.527% 52% Mins, 113 70% Adar 1 dor A 19% 113% au pis.86% 86% ¥ Foal CE 18 m, .Am.Carl\u2019y : 19% 61 61% Frie KR R.1 ALS ty vee do.Iptda .: 5034 opi do.n> fe err amen a \"Wool.38% 2% NY.O.&EW.\u2026 au Anaconda 49 49% No.Pacific 197 1383; : Michison, .hi 116% Nor.&N xa 103% 104% pf .Balt.& Ohio 13} 112% PennR.R.1 jo.pfd.i Press.Steol i 155% | Br kiyn R.T.71 8% do.ptd.Cen.Leather 4344 43°- Poo.Gas 6% Can.Pac.17934 179% Phil.& Head ns AL Chic.Gt.W.80% 313% do.Ipfd.0.Ches.& O.xd 85% 87% do.II pfd.Chic.t.- +.Rock Isisnd \"5 CASESLE.ties iidis Ron ks is ihn ep.1&S.- Gel.Soutk YT ri do fa: 0 Jon on.Gas x ou sus ees Col.Fuel.do.\"PIA con BY CornProd.19° South.Pac.130° 1303 do.£ csv ten.Sloss Sheff, csv.76 Ber v.ky.00\u201d di Jeun Goal.ee as L&W, ex.c Del.& Hud.Folédo Rys.3074 a oN Dan.RG a 42 £24 Le DolsB Eat.2 UE Stool .88% as ah Nob By.i#% 138 v Sibubber ii ib en, Elec.15 pfd.nes 115% Hav.Klee._.Un Pc.- 189% 1805 Iowa Cent.285% oe do.99 Il.Central .,.5; VVabes 2% 2H \u2018Inter.Pump .do.pfd.- 49% - 49% Kao.& Tox.5% KA W.U.Tel.een 761 X do.pfd.Wi is.C.com, ever eased L& wid teen ove ene 153% do pfd.: during which tke company has ope- ir=- \u2018up.gradually, only.a few lots being now = \u2018cheese.in the country: have been { posed- of.White quotes at 12% to 12% : \u2018around 21.cents.per.dozen, .on; account \u201cbeen consolidated äs L Sim The statment, Jesued ty \u2018the an- agement of the Canadian.Cement Company of its affairs and financial .position on December 31 last, will be accepted as showing a- most satisfactory advance in _the business of this \u201ccorporation \u2018since its * récent inception.Under tke.-supervision of Mr.Frank \"P\u2026 Jones the work of consolidating and centralizing the entire forces.¢on- \u201cstituting the\u2019 big merger is showing rapjd progress, and it is not surprising that those in charge of affairs \u2018should be In a position to issue Such \u2018splendid figures, and give out such encouraging mews to the shareholders.The finances are in a very hedlthy condition, showing that the accounts recelvable, bills receivable and deposits on ténders are in excess of accounts payable and bills payable by something over $90,000.Cash on Hand amounts to $552,265, and the liquid as- \u2018pets to $2,512,667, or more than half the issued bonds.The financial position, as shown by \u201cthe balance shéet, and also profits \u201cearned (which amounted to nearly $155,300), will be regarded as satisfactory, considering the short periods \u2018rated its plants and the difficulties incidental to taking over and completing i its organization and especially in view i of the demoralized condition of the cement trade during the greater part of last year, due to the ruinous competition then = prevailing, caused by over-production.- All other departments show corresponding gains and, with the rapid development.of the country in all directions, more particularly in construction work, the \u201coutlook\u2019 for the ¢ément corporation is of the brightest.As an indication of this, contracts for the season's supply and delivery are much in \u2018excess.of what the individual plants have ever had at \u2018this \u2018season of the year.\u2019 \u2018 American Telephone Co.| : Boston, Mareh 14.\u2014The annual.\u201cmeeting of the American Telephone and.Tele, graph Company will.be lu 1d, at + Dey ; street, New Yark, on Marg Books close \u2018Mhren 19 to clusive.\u2018i The.special\u2019 stockholders\u2019 meeting wil be held on the same day at:11.30 in the.forenoon to vote upon the.question af authorizing an increase .in capital stock from $3800,000,000.to $500,000,000, and also to act upon a proposed increase in the: number of directors.\u2018 |p \u2018The demand for honey has: been\u2019 small this Week, but there should\u201d be more \u2018activity for the approaching.Jewish holi-~ days.The supply of strained clover honey.is light.White comb honey is firm at 14c to 15c.Buckwheat .honey is meeting with ready sale at 7c to Tic, White clover honey is scarce at 10%ec to llc.The potato market is over supplied, and prices show à further decline of Sc to 10c per bag, sales being made at 40c per bag for Green Mountains, and some ' dealers state they look for: lower prices.Green Mountains were bringing 80c per bag a year ago at this time.A few small lots of fodder cheese in 8 to 10 boxes are coming.in, but the quan- \u201ctity will be very small between now and 1st: April.The cows are coming out of the, winter, in good condition.Factory- \u2018men in the Belleville section say.they will not\u2019 contract before: the first week n April.The cheese market is fr for.best \u201cSeptember and June \u201ccreamery.\u201cbutter.Sep.-Oct.creamery .quotes \u2018at 28%¢c to 27¢; Other Grades, 26%c to 266; :Mani- \u2018toba\u201cDairy, 18e \u2018to\u2019 20c: Western Dairy, -2te to \u201822c; Rolls: Fresh, ike 10:2 22sec; Common, 20c;to- .: winding se: Pre.season.\u2018for old: eheede.A this city; \u2018and ithost of \u2018the - available in is- Cents, \u2018and colored.at 12% 4 % \u201ccents.\u201cNew \u201clald- \u201céges.: ate\u201c now -sélline of increasing supplies, das, .The' Hold Fuit-trade a: béconitne more detive daily, and\u2019 dealers expect to | fi\" \u201csome fairly large \u2018orders around T'Eaiter time, Orangeés\u2018and apples \u2018are in better demand.- Following are the Lobe : prices.of\u2019 the Peterson Fruit Company, subject to market change without notice:\u2014 Oranges\u2014Valencias 420's, very fine and sweet, $4 per case; 7148, $4.25 per cases; Seville bitters, 160 to 120, $2.25 per\u2019 box; California navels 120 to 200, $3.25 per box; 96 to 33; \u201cMexicans, 126 to 218, $2.50, end Ltd, 126° to 216, $2.76.Grape Fruit\u2014Florida, 46.to 80, quotes at $4.50 per box; Malaga grapes, tinted, heavy weights, $6 per kég.: Apples-\u2014Greenings, Baldwins agd Russets, \u2018No.1, $4.26 per barrel; No.8.50, and Spys, No.1 quality, $5.Dates\u2014New Halloweës, 4% ver 1b., in one pound packages, 7e; new Fes 24 inch, 8.crown, llc; 2%.inch, crown, 10c; in matts of about 38 lbs, i 50 per matt; Jumbo bananas, $2.25 per bunch, and- \u2018Marconi lemons, $2.50 per .-box.Spanish onions, in cases, $3.50; Morida celery, 3- to 8 dozen in crate, $3.50, and California celery, $6, 50 per crate of 4 to 8 dozen.Nuts\u2014Bon Ton peanuts, roasted, ae; Jumbo, 13c; French, 9e: Taragona almonds, 14\u20ac; shelled almonds, 33c; shelled walnuts, 17e: Pecans, 18e; Grenoble walnuts, 14c, and Filberts, 1%.prete ALBERTA BONDS IN LONDON.- (Canadian Associated Press.) London, March -14.\u2014Alberta sterling bond to bear 1938 are.quoted : at 103s to - LACEAWANKA TEND, \u201cNew.Tork, March 14.\u2014Lackawaÿ Steel Company has two directors nna \u2018are\u2019 algo \u2018directors: of the Steel Corpora- ters.\u2018The latter was recently elected a director of the Steel Corporation -to \u2018in.volume of ore | Wéek,.sending out 187 tons.< -375 calves, 200 sheép and lambs, and .noon.-and | no good veal calves on the market, prices | sold at be to 5l4c, and lambs at Tc to 8e tion, Samuel \u2018Mathér and \u2019Hènry Wal- |: succecd John D.Rockefeller, jr.resign- \u20ac In ROSE LEADS ; IN VOLUME OF = SHIPMENTS | Niptsing, Crown Reserve and O'Brien Do Well\u2014Gow | ganda Shipments the Cobalt mines shipments tor last \u2018Nipissing was -gecond with 166 tons, and between them.these two mines account for two- thirds of the \u2018entire output, which weighed 540.90\" tons.This gives La Rose : first place as record shipper for the year: The O' Brien mine despatched a valuable shipment of bullion to England, and Jomganda, sent 200 tons of ore from its nes Following were the shipments in Ibs.for the last week and the year to date: La Rose leads all Week.1910.La Rose .,.187.81 1,106.94 Nipissing .+.155.95 1,119.25 Crown Reserve ,, .een 475.6 Kerr Lake .+.+.+.59.68 599.42 Drummond ,.+e.» cee 332.10 Buffalo asin eee 148.57 cKinley-Darragh AR 18.00 218.38 Right of Way .«eee 11.50 159.19 fhntagas «C0.en ene 149.26 Temiskaming Ce ae ee cers 90.0 O'Brien .:.2000 sean 153.0 9 City: =+0f- Cobalt: we sa.- 21.00 13 8.59 \u2018 Cobalt Çentr al\u2019 Lo.\u201cene 82.89 Cobalt ns 00 a.86.00 ToeteW EE per IN 58.26 King Edward: ce we FOR 46.64 Colonial.cess 40.88 Peterson ke (Little ip.) ».oo.85.22 Hudson\u2019 ay ve ee 06 vere 33.18 Silver CHff .cone 33.00 Casey Cobalt .«¢ +, cere 10.00 .Total .540,94 5,224.58 Bullion shipments were as follows: Ounces.Value.Maroh 8, O'Brien .24,563 $12,776 Total for O'Brien .75,553 17,826 uffalo\u2019 .+.\u2026.se.28,500 14,500 \u2018Total es ++ +.104,053 \u201c$62.3 326 \u201c Gowganda shipments were fairly large\u2019 showing a much increased output from that district: Date.Mine.Tons Jan.1\u2014Blackburn (Millerett) .30 Jan.14-\u2014Reeve-Dobie .ve +.30 Jan.22\u2014Reeve-Dobie .80 Jan.29\u2014Blackburn (Millerette) 29 Feb.12\u2014Blackburn (Millerette) .38 Feb.12\u2014Burke-Remey (Test) 25 Feb.24-\u2014Blackburn (Millerette) 26 Feb.25\u2014Blackburn (Millerette) 30 Total .\u2026.vo es +.,, 230 Patten Again in Cotton Manchester, England, March 14\u2014Cot- ton experts who talked with James Pat- ten are convinced that he came to England to investigate the consumption of raw material with a view to aiding him in\u201d his future operations in \u201ccotton.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, March 14.\u2014E.M.Denny reports 35, 000 hogs Kitied in Depmark and 10,118 in Ireland last week.Siptiamstapnte ff LIVE STOCK MARKET, MARCE 14.About 1,000 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 1,200° hogs, were offered for sale at the Point St.Charles stockyards this fore- The offerings of live stock at this market \u2018dûfiræ->the week consisted of 2,575 cattle, 900 calves, 275 shaëép and lambs, and 1,700 hogs.rade was slow, while the prices of riearly all kinds of stock were higher.Prime beeves sold at from 6e to 6%c per 1b.; pretty good animals, be to 6c, the common stock, 3%c to be per 1b.Several large.bulls were sold at from 43 c to bigc per Ib, There were ranged from 43%ec to 6%c per Ib.- Sheep per Ib.Good lots of fat hogs sold at about 914\u20ac per ib.{tmp CHICAGO MARKET.Messrs.J.S.Bache and Co.Stock brokers, Bell Telephone Building.report the following quotations in Chicago today as follows: \u2018Open.High.Low.Close Wheat\u2014 ; May ;.114, 114% 1133; 114% July e.10714 1984 107% 108d orn\u2014 May .645% 65144 645 654 July .66% 67 - 66% oT Oats\u2014 \u2018 May .\u2026.«.454- 464 45 45% b July .« 43% 43% 43% 43% Pork\u2014 oo ; ; May .2595 26.15 25.90 26.13 July .25.85 326'05 2580 26.05 Lard\u2014 .May .1412 14.22 1407 14.22 July .1895 14.07 13.95 14.07 Short Ribge May .-.13.50 13.35 13.50 13,62 July .13.40 13.50 18.37 13.50 rat ST.LOUIS, BROWNSVILLE AND Kingsville, Tex., March 14.\u2014Directors of St.Louis.Brownsville and Mexico to-day provided for borrowing $25,000.- 000 on mortgage, under which $10,200,- 000 bonds will be issued to take up oid bonds: and pay off outstanding indents ness.Remainder will be used for extensions.No action was taken as to merging into the 'Frisco system.S\u2014 Canadian Car.- and Foundry Company, Limited - 6% Gold Bonds Authorized.$7,500,000 Vsued and outstanding 3,600,000 So The bonds are dated Dec.1st, 1909, and mature \u2018Dec.1st; 1939.They \u201care redsemable at 110 : \u2018and interest.By.the year 1920 about $1,000,000 worth of bond \u201cwill have- been redeem \u201cby the Sinking Fund, and poto oÉ maturity at \u2018least - Sr will \u201chave been.withdrawn, = The\u2018 bonds may \u2018also be \u2018redeemed as a whole at the option of the Company after Dec.1, 1919, at 110 and accrued interest, Present price, 105 and interest, yielding over 5% per cent.Royal Securities Corporation Limites 164 St.James Street | MONTREAL.| Tone\u201d \u2018Quebec.Halifax DECREASING DEMAND FOR FISH NOW The demand for fish is slowin ; materially with the approaching dwn of the Lenten season, but oysters \u2018 in constant request.Following are the f.o.b.Leonard Brothers, in whicn a number of price reductions will be noted.Fresh frozen.\u2014Haddock, in cases of 125 to 275 pounds, 5c.; codfish, casey 125 to 250 pounds, 4c.: steak cod, large, heads off, 41-2c.; in Cases af 250 pounds.Grass pike, round, cages of 110 pounds, 6c.; pickerel or dorée, Tound pam frozen, cases 140 1» 160 pounds, 7 1-2¢c; winter caught, cases of 110 to 125 pounds, 8c.; whitefigh, ; Cases 140 to 160 pounds, 9c.: British Columbia salmon, red, cases 150 to 1; pounds, 8c.; halibut, cases 250 Pounds, are Prices at 9c.; No.1 smelts, 10e per pounq in 15- 9 pound boxes; mackerel, fancy 9c; large sea herring, weighing 60 pounds per hundred, 350 fish, $1.50 per 100; new tomuods, $1.25 per barrel.Salt and pickled\u2014No.1 Labrador herring, large and bright, $5 per barrel; genuine Scotch herring (round: half-barrel, $5.50; No.1 choice mackerel in 20 pound kitts, $2; No.1 Lul- rador salmon, in half- barrels, $0, in tierces, $26; British Columbia salt salmon, $8 per half-barrel; No.1 pollock, $4.50 per 200 pounds; salt ecl: in barrels, 71-2¢c per pound; Lake trout, in half-barrels, $5.50; No.1 \u2018salt sardines, 200 poung \u2018barrel, $5.50, and No.1 halse, 200 pounds, $3.50.Smoked.\u2014Kippered herring in half- \u2018boxes, $1; smoked herring, new, in small boxes, 13c.; Yarmouth bloaters.60 in box, $i.10, and St.John bloaters.100 in box, $1; boneless herring, 1v : cents per lb, Oysters and lobsters\u2014Standard bull: oysters, per imperial gallon, $1.40: smelts, per gallon, $1.60.paper pail: per 100, pints size, $1.10; boiled loh- sters (medium size), 20 cents per lb.live Jlobsters, $18c.; \u2018 Sealshipt\u2019 bulk \u2014 | oysters, all solid meats, in afr tight | carriers, standards, per carrier.four imperial gallons, $7.40, ang selects, 8.Stocks of fish are being steadily reduced and certain varieties are off the market the previous consumption he- ing very large => GRAIN MEN | D HAVE 0 SAY flour market Stock, 56 to in barrels of The moderately active, but with no change.Manitoba millers continue to ask $5.» continues to te per bag of first patents, and $5.30 fo: seconds.Winter wheat patents in bags $5.26 to $5.50; 90 percents, $2.25 to $2.10 and extras, $2.15 to $2.25.The oat market is quiet and nominally quoted at 441%c for No.2 C.W,, and 431,¢ for No.3.Local oats, 43c \u2018Na, 2, and 42c No.3.Supplies of hay coming in show a slirht increase, hut as stocks are light, and the demand is good, prices havc veen fully maintained on the basis of $15.00 to $15.50 for No.1, and $14.00 t $14.50 for No.2.There is a good dr- mand for clover mixed at $12.00 te $12.50 per ton.The market for baled straw is dull and quiet.Receipts are ample.Quotations are purely nominal at $5 to $6 per ton on track.Dominion Cotton Mills Co.Limited 0\u2019 MORTGAGE 0 GOLD BONDS Maturing July iat, 1922.Interest 2nd January and July.SUBJECT TO CALL AT 110 and INTEREST AFTE : JULY, 1907.PRICE, 105 AND INTEREST, YIELDING 5.45%.WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.MEREDITH & COMPANY Limited, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST 101 W.CRAHAM BROWNE & CO.CEALERS IN BOND) 222 St.James Street, Montreai BRYANT BROTHERS 84-36 51.Fraucols Xavier Bt, & CO.BANKERS and BROKERS DEALERS IN COBALT &TOOKS Branch Office - Cobalt = G.D.SHELDON INVESTMENT BROKER A specialty made of INVEST.\u2019 .MBNTS in STANDARD RAIL.' ROAD and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS.Call or write for full particulars regarding plan of investment.ROOM 101, 180 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.BUY BOW CENTRE COAL SHARES NOW.A GOOD INDUSTRIAL STOCK IN ALBERTA, A Producing Coal Mine, with a Grea Future, now being underwritten.Full information on request.frem WwW.W.MacCUAIG, Broker, 160 St.James Sree City and Dis.Sank Tal.M 2688.{ Dominion Iron & Steel Gompany, LIMITED.DIVIDEND NOTICE.Notice {5 hereby given that a Divider: at the rate of 313% Per Cent.upon tu Preferred Stock of the Company has ti: day been declared, payable on the ls April next, to Shareholders of record a the close of business on the 15th Marcel instaat.The above payment will cove dividends Nos.10 to 18, payable half yearly.from the 1st April, 1906, to the 1st April.1910, Irclusive.By order of the Board.C.8.CAMERON, Secretary.Sydney, N.S.4th March, 1010, = Jy = = \u2014 = ip age \u2014~ En the av sta gi fh: fro ga: WC \u2014-\u2014 tin ad pr de wi Li wi Rey ED« bre eri Et | r owing dow n IChing close oysters are b.prices of l à number , noted.n cases dfish, cases steak cod, in cases of round, cases el or doree, 140 to 169 cht, cases of whitefish, 9c.; British 'S 150 to 175 250 pounds, ound in 15- \u2018ancy stock, ghing 50 to .1 barrels of EW tomcods, 1 Labrador $5 per baring (round) hoi¢ce mack- No.1 Lab- rrels, $9, .in blumbia salt ; No.1 pol: ds; salt eels und; Lake D;.No.1 salt 1 36 $5.50, \u2018and ing ®n half- ng, new, in 1th bloaters, hn bloaters, herring, 10 tandard bulk lon, $1.40 ; paper pails, boiled lob- ents per lb.Ishipt\u2019 bulk in air tight arrier, four selects, $8.steadily re- 3 are off the umption be- | nues to be » no change.to ask $5.50 nd $5.30 for ents in bags, 2.25 to $2.40, nd nominally NW.and 43220 c Mo.2, and in show a ks are light, prices have the basis of ind $14.00 tc a good de- it 312.00 tc rdw is dull iple.Quota- $5 to $6 per i 1 Nils GAGE BONDS Interest uly.\"110 and.LY, 1907.AEST, | JLARS.5 )MPANY VISE 87 IE E & CO.23 Montreai Er a\u2014 HERS & GO.IKERS KS ON ?INVEST- p BAIL L STOCKS.particulars ment.Es ST, mes L SHARES TOCE IN ith a Grea\u2019 ten.est.from roker, à Dis.Bank if Company ICE.t a Divident it.upon the any has thi: on the 1s of record a.15th Marci t will cove ayable half 1906, to the RON; Secretary.1916 A TRIP WITH PEARY.Captain dian \u2018Club Abott'the Dash for the Pole.' \u2018A ropriately enough, a severe storm.was raging while.Captain Bartlett, of North Pole ex oration fame, lectured before the Canadian Club this afternoon.periences in.the frozen solitudes.of the North, the snow was being blown with fury against the windows: of \u2018the building outside as if the winter was giving its last strong kick.It was a coincidence that when Captain .Ber- nier delivered a similar breezy account of his experiences on the same platform the first real storm of the winter.exactly the \u2018same as to-day, was ushered in.The story told by the captain of the trip to the pole.and the part he played, was.disconnected and necessarily brief, biit he convey: ed to his .hearers, in the\u2019 plain\u201c language of one who tells a\u2019 simple tale, a vivid ifnpression of the labors, suffering and disappointments endured, by the party.Briefly going over the.preparations that were made, he took up the.story @f the dash for the goal.from\u2019 \u2018Cape Sheridan, where the winter waa spent.\u2018During the winter months we were in the field all the time, making tidal surveys and so forth, \u2018and so busily were we occupied that after the.first two or three days we didn\u2019t onge.all meet at the.table again.nber passed, and on Febnüarÿ 19 \u2018sledges\u2018\u2019\u2018ahd \u2018Eskimo drivers, and 27 we all met at Columbia\u2014133.dPes, seven white men, with supplies for four months.\u2018I went first on the last day of \u201cFebruary, and my work was to blaze the trail.Four hours later another division started, and the next day Peary came on with the Test.\u2019 The Captain told of his struggles over pressure ridges, of long getours and delays beside leads of open water.His was the pioneer work till.the eighty -etghth parallel was reached, where he was sent back after opening the way, and putting Peary \"within striking distance of the Pole.Speaking of Peary, Captain Bartlett said: \u2018I carry no brief for Peary.Rdon't give a \u2018continental\u2019 about him.I don\u2019t want to advertise Peéary \u201cin Montreal, but when a man treats me right I'll treat him right.There is no better man living to-day.He is of a kind and gentle disposition, and he has gone, out of his way many and many a time to do a good turn to someone.Why, he is a born leader, and I think if they had Him in England they would make him their king.(Laughter).The chairman paid a tribute to .Captain Bartlett, whom, he said, they Te- Earded as a modest hero aand ari aris- | tocrat in courage.He carried with him the wishes of the- Canadian - Club for success ih any of his \u2018future veri- tures.tree rent + FAINTED JN.THE DOCK.* A Pathetic Scene in the Recorder's Court.Clutching his rosary hook tightly to his sunken breast, Peter -Dakin crumbled up in .the.dock, and with a sob -fell headlong.Over geventy years\u2019 of age, trembling in every limb, he\" hobbled into the dock! But in his hands he clutched a string of beads and a brightly bound prayer: book.At first no one heeded him.Hg | had been called, but had been slow to | answer.Not knowing \u2018what \u2018to do he | stood there.He did not seem to realize where he was or what was demanded of him.His eyes saw.some- tHIng fdf away, and his thoughts were nat-oË-$he Reterder!s-Gpurt: arch.What | Pen come to pass therejn.fhile: ine.drone of- \u201cthery dE * dent dir its Wearisome inôvetbfss \u201cThen be was noticed ; \u2018Were you.drunk?they asked him: ! For a moment the old.man gazed wildly around, the feeble hand clawed at the air and he fell.He was car- Hed out\u2019 and laid\u201d \u2018near an \u201copen window to recover.i | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 : TROUBLE FOR.MR.CHAUSSE., | = Board of Control Wender Why Pics: © ture Shows \u2018Were Not Inspected.5 ._Booner.: * Aou 1 Signs.of a storm appeared at, this.| Morning\u2019s meeting of the Béard \u2018of.Control.\u201cMr.Chausse, building in-.dpector, informed the commissioners: that he is now Inspecting the moving picture theatres, but is not ready to | .report on these as\u2019 yet.The information was evidently not satisfactory.Why was the inspection being made now?it was asked.Why had\" it not heen made before the licenses were granted?20° \u201cThis fs a serious matter,\u201d \u2018declared Mr.Wanklyn, after the meeting was aver.\u2018We.want to.know what was the trouble with the building Inspec: tor.He wilk have to show: what .he has been doing.\u2018Anna what of the theatres?asked.\u2018If they are not safe they'll be closed came Dr.Wanklyn's, emphatié answer: \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POISON IN \u201cTHE DRINK, Emetics Had to be Given to Women Who Drank Gin.About two o'clock this morning there was excitement at 116 Colonial avenue, The officer on the beat, Constable \"Durocher, heard that several girls in the house bad taken polson.He at once summoned Dr.Beaucoeur., 11 St.Louis square, who discovered that they had been drinking gin and in some manner carbolic acid.had become, mixed in the drink.Emetics were administered, and there were no very serious results.\u2018\u2019On\u2019December 4 this house was\u2019 rita ed , by Inspector.O'Keefe, and women and: two men were found in:it.rrr errr oR CABBIE\u2019S LICENSE CANCELLED.If William Wilson had\u2019 known what rocks were ahead he would never have.booked for that route which led into co many bars.He was found drunk in charge\u2019 \u2018of - his = vehicle.\" Judge Lanctot fined him: ten \u2018dollars and tan- celled his license.: .\u2026.su ! | e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 FELL INTO.GASOLINE.RN An unidéñtified man, about twenty- nix vears of age, was conveyed to the General Hospital late this afternoon from 1234 St.Etienne street, in a dying condition.It is -sdid he fell .\u201cinto gasoline tank ~~.errant ENGLAND WON.London, mâtch against.South Africa, England won by nine wickets.An Invitation\u2019 to \u2018call It is well worth a little of anyone's time to find aut exactly what the PIANOLA Piano is, and \u2018how much it adds to the home life.Do not let any preconceived (leas of the instrument debar you frcm investigating: it.with a list of your favorite selections.Listen to -them critically,: note.\u2018the human-like effect, and then, - ou will, play them for yourself.\"seb 5 Peu sensitive the instrument is, Hôw re- =ponsive to the slightest.torn, of ex- rression.On daily demonstration only | \u2018at N ordheimer\u2019s, Limited, 589.St.Cath- srine ctreet west,\u201d sole agents for Bieinway and Planola Pianos.ies a wine Te gh oo Wo MABE © CONSTABLES BRUNK 1 tain Bartlett Tells.Cana \u2018While the Newfoundland explorer spoke of his ex- and prayer- | was \u2018 four, |It js rathe* \u2018surprising af this kind should have troubled Ten- \u201cI'nyson.\u2014Westminster \u2018Gazette.\u2019 \"March 14.-\u2014In the.cricket Call ogo * \u201cHquor drank\u2019 while in uni: a rère is.a special fine \u2018of $60 for any bar tenders, restaurant.keepers or others.giving quor to policemen while in their art of office, \u201cand it is the intention Of the authorities lo impose .this \u201cpenalty if possible.\u2018 ei terre IMITATION INSPECTOR.Tried to Obtain: Bribes, But Was -Caught ' and Heavily: Fined, bles thought he\" would emulate Inspector\u2019 O'Keefe, \u2018but.started wrong, : and track.He visited various: houses and said that a session in .the Recorderis Court would be their \u2018portion : if=and then foiléwed verious.insinuations.In the - Recorder's Court \u2018this morning Richardson.was fined.in.ail.$60.and coots, -or\u2019four months.ve i tentera ne THIRD.TIME RAIDED.her way.- When she was first.arrested as the proprietor of a disarderiy house, she was fined and appealed, She: was allowed out on \u2018bail, \u2018and \u2018immediately she went back to the same house.\u2018fined.She, paid.the fine, an for third tinie\u2019 she -wiis raided\u2019 last nigh \u2018Ju@ge.Lanctot this morning fined\u2019 $100 or six months.beau, Rosie Lafleur, Irene Lafleur and Nelly Nelson, inmates, were fined\u2019 fifty dollars or \u2018three months.ing a disorderly house, selling liquor withotit a license.and \u2018keeping Hquor thre months.Menard, - inmates, must pay.ten dol- street.above Sherbrooke street.\u201cMary \u2018Forget pleaded \u2018guilty to a charge of keeping a house on St.months.A verdict of accidental \u201cdeath.was Railway train at-St.-Henri.The jury the witnesses.at.the inquest saw the \u2018 accident.{ train, - \u2018which - is thought\u2019 to have run : vietim, was.examined, but hé was not - aware that anything uhusual had hap- St Henri\" pened near : night.& FLAW THE STORY.When Henry.Rosé said\u2019 that Alexander, Harbour.had Jalked up to kim on the: street,\u201d ahd after: asking him \u2018how he-hürt\u2019 His haña; Au \"im in the eve clbithg it\u2019 completely, : anauro of -Lançctot\u2026 .On, \u2019clode discernment .it could be seen \u2018that a: like aura encir- -cléed the body \u2018of Mr.Lefebvre, clerk |: : of the \u2018court.Ra There is 4, heat ining\u2019 and an \u201cending | \u2018to.all things,\u2019 \u2018sald he.\u201d \u201cThe.trouble |- with \u2018your story 1s\u201d \u2018that it has\u2019 no beginning.\u201d = When, Harbour ta \u2018took.andre Stand he \u2018told a Story: of fn to La ie ss 2 MIRE.IN COTE SST.\" PAUL.oY The, fire brigade of Cote St.Paul had |.\u2018an opportunity to demonstrate its effi- .clehéy last + night, amd \u2018through.the prompt -action.of Chief.A.Hinton and his staff.confined, to a small fire what.|\u2019 might \u2018haye been very serious.A fire broke out during.the night in a barbe | shop on\u2019 the ground flgr of a tane- | ment row, containing ten dwellings, situated on Church avenue, and owned \u2018by Mr: E Latour \u2018The brigade was on the scene without delay, and the \u2018damage done does: not.amount to more than.several Hundred dollars.+ 2 rr arreter NEW STREET CAR ROUTES: ol The Street Railway Company.subs: \u2018mitted\u2019 to the Board: of Controi to- \u201cday plans showing the routes of new\u2019 lines which they hope .to construct.\u2018These will- be carefnlly studied.Ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 persan TENNYSON ND ge TOR.* \u2018Putnam's Magazine for February contains the first of a series of \u201cTalks with Tennyson\u2019 by Elizabeth Rachel Chapman.The writer made the acquaintance of \u2018the poet in October 1889, when he \u2018was Ih his eighty-first year.She spent an afternoon at Alderworth, the suinmer home\u2019 of his later years.| Tennyson remarked that he no longer cared for Farringford, because \u201cthey leave me no peace there.They crowd and stare as if-I-was'a wild beast.Here, at Aldworth, there was a naughty little American woman who forced her way in, determined to.see: me.I hid myself \u2018fr an hür.\u2018and -a half, till I thought \u2018shè was gone.\u2018out int, the garden and said, \u2018Well, | that.American woman is gone at last!\u201d and there she was\u201cbehind a bush, and heard me! Ténnyson \u2018 confessed \u2018 \u201cto hig visitor that - he had.srievances \u2018against the.\u2018press: : : \u2018Fhey are always telling Mes about \u2018me.and think of the lies they will tell \u2018about : me after my death!\u2019 His \u2018companion,- with a.fine georn: \u2018Why should you\u2019 mind?\" As who should say: \u2018Do you not khow that the \u2018jirresponsible geribblers cannot touch.your greatness?\u2019 \u201cshould you mind?\u201d \u2018But I do ya \u201cin a tone deaving no question Whatever as to his sincerity.\u201d AD > \u201cThen \u2018alt day.* I dent; I ke only twice a day\u2014after breakfast and after dinner.\u2019 \u2019 PATENT REPORT.Below will be fouhd a list of Canadian and foreign patents recently secured througli-the agency of \u2018Messrs.Marion & Marion, Patent Attorneys, Montreal,.Can- .ada, and Washingtan, D.C.- Any information on the subject will be supplied free of charge by \u2018applying: to: the: above named firm: Canada\u2014Nos.124, 280, Vincent Brosseau, Montreal, Que, \u2018building construction: 124,304, Paui Pelgrain dé: Lestang, Montreal, Que gas: generator; 124,316, Arvid Grane, Vesteras, Sweden, .device for sounding at points.situated at a distance from the véssel: 124,323, Murray B.Keith, Petiteodiac, 124.327.T.Eugene Lacerte: Yamachiche, Que., safety mechanism for bank vaults; 124, 341, Carl W.Nystrom, Karlstad, Sweden.apparatus for recording and reproducing music.England-\u2014\u2014No.450, Louis Augustin.st.Hyacinthe.Que., rivet setting machin \u2018Mexico\u2014No.10, 124.Clement Vach or, Kelowna, -B.C., \u2018nozz [A * Mayor.Marcil writes: \u2018My only two.opponents in the Council, to serve thelr.own purpose, spreading .broadcast the false rumor Montréal: Aw Ts ünderstand - it, the duty of any mayor.is to c \u201cwishes of: the~indjority ref both the Council and the ratepayers, which, in this instance, 18 strongly opposed to the, movement afoot, of forced annexa- real, through \u2018the Quebec Legislature, and without the approval of the elec- .tors-proprietors of the town being frst | obtained: n *the-regulan-way 8 who yore last he : ne \u201cJoli.Richardson, a special conte ; never ended vored: to-get- on :the right | Juliette Morgan persists - in*Keeping \u2018She was - arrested and; again ; Jeanne .Lescar- | Rose Touchette, charged with keep- | for sale was flned altogether.$150 or| Eva Kirklen and Bva| lars.each.\u201d The house was on Cadieux : Charles Borommee street, near Vitre [ street, and was fined -$100 or three : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEED SOMEONE T9 WATCH THE returned at tle adjourned inquest held |.this morning; on the body of Michael | Daze, who was crushed.to death on.| Tuesday night last by a Grand Trunk | added as a rider that a person should | |: be In charge of the gates at the cross- |.ings at all hours of the day and night.| Exactly how the man came to be | | struck \u2018was hot \u2018discovered,~as none of | - The driver of the Toronto | station = that {| (New.York, \u2018Evening Post.5.The acquittal of Nicholas.Téchaik-.| ovsky \u201cis à splendid\u201c vihdication of: the:{ force.ot public opinion.\u2018Haq the sÿm- unbelief encircled the person of Judge |.was allowed.| ; 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For 3 À & 3 : Ë Toronto, et.4 ordering spocify \u201c\u201cDoan\u2019s.\u201d ors a ena A ET ar gre ee EE Jisstie luncheon held in ; Boacherott and - Sir It sétatiieher the prise \u2018 The a Be rés Le ck in 8° tnt test will feel that we do A ot us in.Our n diéwétiting Jreggoratet uC HOH oy dL formuity: x4 Co DEE CoM ai Strengthening \u2018the \u201cties \u201cof Tmprial 7 7 unity.The\u2019 central.will be the Pest ef the Émplr ne ot | Frank Lascelles, \u2018who.will be rés Page for De vi eant fm thé Au n.PCA: tingents.from thé Overs wos sien te figure ha the Grand Finale ageant a in \"the.Cy stat.el à Ce Sula) ex {bition wr hele.the\u2019 ingugiral \u2018Right Hon.the Earl\u2019 ) presidéd: ~A umber of Felsgrams.and ¥ éables from.those unabia to: sent, ce having Purée tered ri.the success of tt receive J x we Pr | cbistram Arom Bart Gre host.wishin\u2019.for.the: ducts 3 the : Festival.\u201cMay your Pageants, under Lascelles\u2019 \u2018management, eelipse: in.interest, J Dghuty - and results even the Lord Ehymoyt propoped the toast 4 Ag coupled oe x to thé B ; .hich wi res tue he qi I the BD Mariborough A btmme.Sr \u201cMelville George Wyatt Truscott did: the \u2018Hôtiôrs- to the \u2018toast te Land Dogs Hot et 4e Emplré\u201d Aptana to Lord Foul nn te ve ich: pan si j side e M te bédians.It Ge thé US on vert à es : \u20ac .hf \u2018had Any at, tho - Hs gre British.re RE \u201cThat 18.&8 me bé # basis of t Is Tes À at \"58 je ior \u201cbout the Hi 184rn a If variqus parts.of tès ire, afd that may welcome | jee: \u2018this: summer fof, -1 think, the.rat: time.in the hiatafy \u2018of this- \u2018Empire, \u201cour \u201cbrethren from overseas to a reat o sgcial.The surest way, a8 we Know, té appre late: sur, dominions and \u2018tk 26 \u2018inha HERTIEE- DE - inions ts.to | them.2 2 \u2018I: have pag.on monor.quite Camas © of a y months \u2018in ada.N ward am oe ° would.come oom CG .somé 3 n- évite Sets from New a from.Jn ¢ Africa ang $0\" of, thé colontés gussets to be sent by committees éh mr | the Goveïutor-Ganeral ire Will be whleonigd,.I hope, so that th own homies, In our social: lives for Rist \u2018as much BE they cafe nu ere rire ai: RIVER UNUSUALLY.Low.Co \u2018neans, ounger | \u201c} | of ths Nationalist Party, the | minly be émise and \u2018digsatiomed | + \u2018agsassinia- E \u201c Consigered That Thete iy 4h Danger of Floods hiv Year.There has beer nd.sign of high water | en the St.Lawrence rivér.abeve t Victoria bridge as yet \u2018this year, and the south bank of the river.from Laprsirle, to St.Lambert's, is high |.and dry, In fact, the river is , usually low.for this time 6f y sna the d danger.of serious foods.#e sthall \u201cqt will be two weeks yet: Bator 4 the jce breaks up and begins to.clog ang cause high water, said a résident : of St: Lambert to a \u2018Wi mess\u2019 -reporter.a > ar oF don't \u201caliens .here wi e floôds any consequence,\u201d L) added.\u2018Thé water is too low Bow | for there.to be much danger.rtm pape : FEDERATION.TOWER, Medals Offered in Competition Opan to \u201cCanadien Draughtamer.4, ss a \u201c+ A notices\u201d nds bean sent out \u2018te, \u2018au.cities in the Dominion in regard, to à competition open to il architects and draughtsmén in thé céuntry.Whe are British \u2018wmibjéets.The \u201ccompétition in for the best plans for a tower com: memorative of the federation.of the various provinges, whereby thé Do: minion of Canddd came Into extbténce in 1867.: Médals will: be wwe the Royal Asnieres urd) 1 by that body.A gold \u2018medal, to ther of the.len \u201cplaced\u201d \u201cEhesid; : a silver ny 7 the plans, a brônze \u2018medal will be \u2018The tower .i§ Bi \u201ctuile ironstone £ tar.The, eight i 100.taet,.nd the cost.is pot À $22,000.1 : 4 : hand \u201cin theip.drawings.tole of the: \u2018æséoclation dort 3 1810.aN of este vi ean made.eve gle statet Four p a mi pan Ma chüreh, the Kingdom of God.grain.ey \u20ac he ee Las à Fe Empire, an ia; ir min to Seyatnl Pélce, Tendon 5 IH aa 15,080 | persons under the: rection of Mr.A êuth African Parlläme ent Ï ro) sts ; lusicheen, the | ine _pre- + aptival 4 rer, wie PPR ., This idly Shemed o wi HEE fu re, arown, rather Datiate A BE bd A Shore FR ae Taken Cairo, March Ey Although - the me véstigations- ef.the.pülice show that | the assassin of -Boutros Pasha, the | Bevorien: Prime \u2018Minintey, Was connéet- | ed with the:Natidrelttet movénient, the omed.amséselr has.any connection \u201cWith: the | You Leur ga Party \u201coy iby.thi.ph + constéér Wardony'h.act as the direet-« va pare ut.force Er tie, ÿ Âg true that.edrinta ¥ holy w = ronttjeat hii \u2018boycotte.\u2018have been frequent- Ly ditcysted and freely.recornmendsf 9.8 Means of bringing gboyt the and the British occupation.It is also rus Jone br two of thé: more èn- hel fo pipers of these clubs have ie pt for Italy and\u2019 Switzerland Sn é avawed \u2018object cof studyin the Beis of, explonives; wr dt woul be rash to infer from these facts.thit ally large séction even of the extremist party is .invelved : Jn \u201cany such.con- racy, however.much they may sym-: ft.A Firamarr Killed nd\u2019 others.Hurt, 1 ré \u201cBeston, March 12.\u2014À fire.\u201cwhich caused damages of $200,000 and: result.od in vue dekth done.ahd- thé-ééFious injury -of another\u2019 fireiran, destroyed the workshop ot thé Boston\u2019 Hlevated Hallway ii the south, end to-day.Cap: thin Tansigen n and Hosèman Hartman | wére-Butled under a falling well, To: night Captain Lanhtgan \u2018diéd In.an ; Märtman vil} recôver.- Thé heaviest logs came \u2018through the das struction.of à large amount; of valu able wachinery.The five started fom the explesion of &.can of naphtha on -matbnd floor - of.the three-story prick \u2018billing at Harrison: avenue, Al bany- \u2018street ue \u2018Unies \u2018Park, vi met èn at: the Géruéry last.The ot sd fat of fiks of fhe association à re speck Chaves: Recipes.or a rons wi as sep CNRS 7 | ve TE o mauve, fine.straw, which has an sxosadingly | hatin e i - a Fed ne in front, a vs in oeversd.with ass of trailing Wrbutiis - ; 2 tucked.i with Chon i A 4 xine hap pen\u2019 epudinted by the Na- | That tiénaligt Fenders.\u2018 Fanm® | \u2018élth à | vraltes\"from Genève denying that 10g = fides y why! Lying to- jus |} gh or \u201cthe pathize with + and hope te profit: sus ing.material, | lover edge bound .with all ditto déveloph ~ charmingly, * and \u2018have | Binding in this cake should : nan | o* Bian.soa finéhamt Gent ts | | For: \u201c| yards of.mâteria! 27 inches e, orig.| Yagds 88 iriches.wide\" 5-8 ie cons TFTatonts.- Write tor © Teo ¢ ory af Dr.5 thet \"tal be an! 2 to.flowers.The 43 and Hus ward the baok,.ooh ronde à e froôk of ak a asin Yognis, Grosk: key y ¥ A.ptits ving ah othe of 807 Gand -Trink: strat, dfed | in pe 6 General ont 1 14st evening | abo : 1A Kelly\u2019 he ie | street usness.ré \u2014intarest : a anoutd| éimelf sintere and loyal and bes tpi of what Mahored Fattoy: : \u201c CA is.Téllere Jere that oe RETIRE.1 t aja introgucsd oy Co \u2018Juvenile: ho! ue 158 Saesin ive ffect on \u201ctha adoption extended to 1915.\" \u2018deer can be sho i à huïtér, in d Desla1 ; nd fallén.and | 4 that he dled | © \"| 'conitained, placed .the re | Government: to withhold | win>the Hoyse.| Pre Bi Toranto, Marsh 11 \u2014ty ya athend- ment to the Liquer Ljonse Ast pre- the Hot Ww.J.Hanna, Ther Hon, 3 a bill iby ét in hquénés re wise Partament fa 1908.5?en © cranes | in Ontario; Name tas xs of & Bm explained ty\" thé \u201cHon, Dr.: Respite; | - Miniètér blie Works, + oo \u201cclose mor or \u201cafd otter Han bé Has éréafter only.ons | of twd, as formerly.No weaideie must Becuré provincfal Neon ; trap.- [rise AND 0 GAME.= \u201cThe Hop, A.\u20ac.Mots.legdèr of the Opposit tion, wanted to knew if Mr, vans, the s ois commis- .sionér appointed to investigate \u2018the fish\u2019 arid game situation in Ontario, had The Hon, \u201ctabled and the nt patio à the ror: e dispoyal Tnémbers so vit they co - cuss\u201d thifs bill ahd \u2018also youd an: Evans\u2019 recommendations were contained in the législation proposed.Sir \u2018James Whitney déclared there was po.wttempt dn the -part -of \u2018the \u2018anything to Mr, Evans had made \u2018a, dyset report, which had reached him.Mr.Mackay detlarsd that éade\u201d thère could be mod in.Buel (\u2018draft report: If the Premier had any- a réport, and thé House i ae it.Sir.James thing it wi : à ras no repert in the piece of paper could not be taelled a sport.Pérhaps thére Had been delay getting the réport; and if day one Was to > lame ir was imselt.A sCounongLe 4 aot.Cavied Run on a a Cleveland Banks, Cleveland, March 11.\u2014After as vigorous a ras\u201d upoh 4 bankhig houge ;| as has ever been known in Cleveland, *| the stampeded depositors of the So- -.#1] clety for Savings to-day regained their ; {equilibrium ana ; Ranie -Was Dver.this aftérnoon the \u201c\u2019J'a half that the run lasted.$1,350,000 | \u201cParis Pattern Noi 288.\u201cAn attraetive- And.servieegbie.worl | apron is here illustrated, developed in pldin-colored or figured linen, Indian- head cotton,\u2019 chambraÿ, plath, checlced, figured or dotted gingham or denim.| The long side-front seams give 4 prin- \u201ccess effect thet is.charming, and the straps cross with buttons and button holes_on the _shouldets.The round neck and wide srmbojea are bound with a contrasts as.are the pockets and lower edge of the apron.This garment | is Le sanity glipped on and off and is most ea in poonatruetion, as it fs eut al- ost in straight lines.A ty effort | © gained by making pretty oft \u2018of brown.and.white checked gingham, with the heck, armholes, pockets and Nain.brown | nen.Red and white dot ed.gingham the \u201c18 Jevelopec ti difék \"of brown sateen, it .woul ai ysetul Tor sn oMoe \u2018apron, és pre if | Oversiéèvés \u2018of \u201cthe: amie ero ene] vided.: \u201cIn \u2018this \u2018cage the.bi should he'of the semé matérial Thang apron \u201citéelf.The piattem is-1n 4 alpes 82, 36, 40-and:44 inches bust measure.36 bust the: apron: requires 4 5-8 ain material 4.inches.wide for.| minute.in.\u201cthe - back, fastening Only \u2018was withdrawi at the rate of $1.24 a ones, hundreds \u2018amounting to less than $100, the record made by the baik in.\u201chandling this \u201cwithdrawal is regarded as remarkable: \u201cSpurred by the offer of \u2018$7,000 in re: wards, $1,000 of which is personally | pffèred by \u2018former Governor Myron T.| Herrick, présigant of the.bank, thous- | ands of gmatéur detectives are to-nikht Fgearching for the originatora of the} \u201cgroundless rumors on which tHe Fun Fe was based.In addition, several de- | employed | | tective agencies hava been \u2018by - the bank, end the municipal Secret service force has joined in the quest, as the offence is à criminal ene in this state.It was said to-night that the F bask officers have practically sound the \u2018source of the canard.LA DEATH of ma.6, ROCHON.\u201cMe.\u2018Olivier Rochon, : Jarmér : of Ste, Monique, County of quniains, dled of pneumonia last.ai ht, av the residénes of his son-in-law, Mr \u2026 Mc- Murray, corner of Carriers And Sens inét'streets.Mr.MoMurray - Was | végrs of aps and leaves A widow and two chlldréà ät home, Besidus two married daughters, &f white one is Mrs.McMurray.Mr.Rochon wes the brother of Atex.Rhechon-and Dmman- uel 1 Rochon, contrastors, sé Montre vas vont \u2018town by shious Indigestion et Ana When 1e Déspalr .of FRE the \u2018Fitzgerald for Er In the two éeys and |- 5 As the majority of deposits | oo | Affected were gmall = pe a Twin Se TW cr Geb Jp TRE da Cope eo wae 4 TLR rbas brome Aad \u201coe [EN \u201c4 vee nnd me en A Lad ies\u2019 wn = + aa ces ee or Mn ny House! à Set \u2018only the price, It's the : \u201cHang\u201d of the Garment that tells.| .a IRI A ST., (2 Doors above 8 Catherine) \"2 Tel Uptown 4656 your command from 8,38 a.m.to 6.00 p.m.BALATA BELTING, the best for Exposed Situations; fuil stock to 24 inch.: LEATHER BELTING, Genuine Oak English à Tanned.Every Beit Guaranteed.| a ENDLESS SPEQIALTY.D.K.MCLAREN, LimMiTID, 808-311 Oralg Street West.Tel.Main 4904-4905.AND LARGE DRIVES OUR ge SANDAL LOAVES | Board of Control to Regulate Weight of Bread.In order to ait te the inspectors in detecting the:sale 61 Undérweight bread, Bogard of Control hss decided to \u2018recommend that there be standard | leaves of one, two?and four pounds.4 Fançy bread, unde pue pound will\u2019 not be regarded in classes.In \u2018the ® | past there hive \u201cbapn 0 \u201cmany styles | of loaves that it Yas almost impossible for the ager to tell what \u2018he was getting.11 is expected the \u2018making of standurd loaves will over- dome this.difficulty - FINISH oy FRIDAY.Board ef Control win Prepare Reports \u2018Æetly, So That Aldermen May Have Time te Study Them.: Friday will here oarier ses thés finish of the week's for the Board of Control The SNS members of the Board will \u2018likely chrzy on investiga- \u2018tions on the Saturday, and study questions: tô be considered later, but it has been decided -that no méetinga had best be held then.By conclud- \u2018ing on Friday, it & thought the reports can be prepa pa in time to give he alderinén a e to study them before they are- ad at the Council miesting.FIRST vais Res AT MAC- AS mid t è 4 feted when a large \u2018body of.stu eta ve in residence, \u2018feeds\u2019 as they.are _ designated fre- ehch of Promise of \u2018reghmen * in Agriculture to inaugyar Ate the\u2018 reig me of the more Sain fled class dinner.- This dinner was held at at thé Élarendén Hota), Ste.Anne Biles \u2018oh Friday evening, March TA The guésts wêfe \u2018Mr.Bates, honorary président \u2018of the Freshmen Lit- érary.Mr.Barton, -honoérary vice- \u2018preslé jent \u2018of thè: séme: rmgntzation: Mr.savage, FR ident of the Third Year, and Newton, président of the .Bacond Year.The dinner begdn at 7pm.with Mr: J .Dash, pres]- dent of the Prés \u2018Year, in the chair as torstmastèr - After justice Had \u2018been done to an excéllent five~courye dinner, he pro- mime began.: The She ant to \u2018the year presi- 2 .\u201cThen came the toast.to the Faculty by Mr.Savage, which was angwefed.by Mr.Bates.Mr.McOuat proposed \u2018Jynjors and Sophemores' and Mr.Newton repHèd: \u2018Our Guests\u2019 was given by Mr.Calhoun, to en ee Mr.Barton made our \u2018aponsé.T.pos \u2018Our \u2018Debaters\u2019 and Kit: \u2018Go rhars respon and jast but not lexat, anion by by toe enthusiasm of those © present, came \u201cGléss 18° by Mr.Gibson, after which \u2018Auld Lang Syne,\u2019 Jolly « Good Fellows\u2019 as deco Save the King\u2019 closed the Thus Ended.the: Pirat Class Dinner of Macdeneld College, and everyone vated it.an immense sucéèess, Nesd- iéés to say it \u2018was \u2018dry, which, however, did net jajure in any way the anjoyment and thysiesm or the evétiing i % TATION aor o COLLARSES.\u201cÀ Man Killed and Severs Injured.\u2018Winnipeg, March 13 18,.~By the col- ape of 8 pret portion of the roof of -the new Union; Station on Main street on Saturday #ftémoon, ope man was.killed and three others fatally injured, while \u2018twb \u2018 others escaped miraculoysiy- A forse plece of the tooftng, sbout twenty féet square, consisting Of severgl tons of concrete, crashed through tHe building, \u2018 carrying beams and girders with te \u2018to the bottom, Where a sum- ber.of labarers wbre war The mén injured are so ly hurt that they pre not axpadted \u201cto live many hours.The dead tren is an Italian.Tunas injured were, Sam Spoerio, Alf.ett, Charles Sphuits, and Jack They were an removed to the rémer.from Toronto 09 dine to, to * Lm EL gre, Ce 2 ose pen It was the\u2019 Sunday-schéol annivsi Ib tha OP.and ar Gesner has ate 0 id a wo iho following, satpreatine 1s latter Pri oh site, | And.oni ts Tho 00e 000.speaker on cs /r + \u201c| Mra.BR.n étre \u2026 among children.i8- 2% .5 Swe AE pay home town of \\E ville, ets CL rected at the rents ferterday mo ney 7 EEE YT |S 7.9 how she onquersd billjoun Indiges- LED ewes, in He pofnted out the réaporaiiilts | vou rübé ao \u2018get thé fiver.wid bow sig 3 tom.\u201c1 -thivk it was drinking io | ow Eas ations ES a a did th the that of thm ney = right.with DR.A.W.CHAYES 3 x ÿ er Torés, & 4 + IX ce : RoW us 0 p Sites Whems a hia should pocabié ia prey & une of experimen with | #4 iyo wl RR Cleator rat metals ith, ida bec y % rs medtetn th oe of A f'and | N, | 4 aos | | ce whiter Jor con: souls, & kort of inpubator for \u201cthe dia resis by the of 4 ¢ fljed.ont.enn it n co | part tor & scale an Propner, team pez jr that you ave\" of ou Res \u201cChae wk âne Ft Fite ok teadl you - oo Féceive te 266 cage poet us.ES.A : ines: Deny gimon schol 2 \"Then you Nave ne: rsp a re One pi oy &: da, | date or patrons Piero des, 260 \"Tho per Le ges & Vober & Go.Tid.lity.towards | the.commun THe.: > or The Catarrhodoge Our Gel | © t (case B e Hy Gough et al.Great Brain, & shilne.Eu - \u2018ahKles, four floors of the: FEL ELISE thw Sela eld \u201cLaurentia \u2018+ Milk\u201d pt 18 NOMOUENEIZED, pure, and contains no: .dangerous germs, ; .§ \u201cLaurentia Cream!\u2019 will delight you.Ask for Free Circular._\u2014 THE CANADIAN FARNS PRODUCE LTD.; 21 St.Peter St, Montreal Phone Main 4619.+ SLAURENTIA MATERNIZED MILK.\u201d Practically equal to nursing milk for babies.ECZEMA ON LECS AND ANKLES Quickly Qured by D.D.D.Mr.I.W.Corne, 21 Givens St.Féronte, writes of his experience with \u201c] was a sufferer for about twb years with eczema on the legs an 1 tried three or four differs doctors and none of them did me any good.I then went to a akin specialist and he was no better.I happened to see your ad.and am very \u201cthankful that I did.I sent for \u2018a sample bottle and it did me so much I sent for a $1.00 bottle, also ; cake of soap.That is all I used an I am perfectly well, and I don't think it will return.I have advised several others to use it and the results have been the same.\u201d Even if you've tried a score of rem dies without bpenefit\u2014even if dooto and specialists have failed to hel yoy\u2014D.D.D.will relieve that itchin torment at once, and will cure yo Just give \u2018it a chance and D.D.will do for you what we know it h done for so many.Lyons\u2019 Cut Ra Drug Stores, Druggists.pbs fre ial Battle write to the .D.oratories, Department Ww.oa Jordan Street, Toronto.M.Lord A NARROW ESCAPE.A Clergyman and Family Overcome by Coal Gas.i Toronto, March 13.\u2014The Rev.Dr.Art- drew Robertson, pastor of St.Jam Square Presbyterian Church, and + family, had a narrow escape fro asphyxiation by coal gas this mornin in their résidence at 194 Carlion street, into which they have only lately mov od.As a result of the effects of the gas, Dr.Robertson was unable to attend service in his church, but it is expécted he will be well in a day or two.During the night the furnace, which was defective.began to leak, and by morning it had filled the house with coal gas.Mrs.Robertson, who was the least affected, was the first tp notice the gas, and she roused the rest of the household.The three children had become so far under the inffu- ence of the gas that on rising they fainted.Windows and doors were, however, soon thrown open and the house cleared of the fumes.Dr.R.T.Noble, who was summoned to at+ tend them, said that had the gas remained undiscovered for fifteen minutes longer, some of them might have succumbed to its effects.\u2014 \u2014{pemnte DEATH OF A JOURNALIST.Death yesterday removed from the scene of many activities Mr.Adolphe Oulmet, a journalist and member of the Bar of Montreal.Mr.Ouimet wag born in this clty 69 years age and has lved here.all his life.On leaving college he was called to the Bar, but riever practised law, preferring journalism.Thirty-gix years ago he published \u2018Le Franc Parleur.\u201d In 1900 he was decorated: by the President of France as Officier d\u2019Academie.He is survived hy Mrs.Ouimet, three sons and two daughters.The sons are Messrs.Adolphe, of the City Hall; Mr.Raphael, of the \u2018Patrie,\u2019 and Mr.A)- phonse, also of Montreal.The daugh- tars are Mrs.Le Grande, of Winnipeg, i and Miss Yvonne, at home.\" Alpe £0 1 A CT IR ER TR NT CE cinque, émis NIRÉATHE.© en \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a, A LUE PE LT mw.| _ rrr REF Nêtices of births, farriagés \u2018and dea .ust fovaria endorsed er name \u2018and srishly be oF of .the se der.8° : otherwise no notice: can be Be hem.Birth notices are Trrertes AR ; ge marriage notices for; soc, ° ae | no & to obitzery, such ay short eke of life, iwo _nts per word: extré- \u201ccent postry.which he 5%.tra.orenaid, Arnal subscribers may have announee- : Hor pow er.Water from Lachine Canal.Ex.sn \u2018plant, Sprinkler System, Boilers, Engine, ete, ILVIE & CO.Inc.11 St.Sacrament Street.I 3113.omorable- and.sincere | = \u2014 \u2014 \u201cidea of aggroasive \" was\u2019 completely ab ments of births arriss s deaths-| a Dép y AS : eu > ; : {without extended a itu rs sy} , atuéday } Tegan.\u201d \u201cIn: 1863 he, With\u2019 Kay O'Liéary Frederick 2 pi En 16h - f r, up.Sotion \u201calongelde his homestead.Price Avenue.This is worth investigating.UN DERTAKERS Chess fo ih Luby, 0 \u201cIrish = An dr en Soha am Martin Geutie god deg In de the \u2018state should ao ior $2.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Mist reside six ya: accomplice of of six years d ; : ; from date ; | People,\u2019 was convicted -6f tréason \u2018fet- > = froih ° : Duez, 0 as à ated to-day, admit Personally, he was in months ip, each of six yehrs tro: St.Famille Street\u2014Two-story base- -_ | ony, and was-sentenced to, seven years\u2019 | aa hojise\u2019 caught _ Ls ; Es is ted! to hating bile.$400,000.srom favor of fhe {State doing [everything of Dore to daim homestend patents) 224 ment and French roof, stone front \u2018 penal: sérviti ude, He: i fheratedi be ¥ pee -oûllgr n, angine dre Stansslas Cole But hi t\"re- Zens, but, on.th hand, cultivate Afty acres extra.residence, bay window, 14 rooms, mod- ig = à e member\u201d where Ta né dn éy went to.en o fag e.fio.and, young Ah homeptescor who bas exhausted hig ern improvements, hardwood oak floor- an montince tarde se ie police \u2018have SHèed Rd: sente on the | minder, oe i cos Aon «Te- | homestesd may ta paie à Sue Shin 2 ed pi 0% Zavise ana coach house, otse 01 \"M.C6 ealogtèt, Who | pended: a ace » certain districts.-Price, $3.00] pag: and.£2 Submitted to} he \u201ctotal contributions will \u2018be | from cases at: from the Jaw.for, SERVICES FOR THE YOUNG.and diaphanous draperies) a \u2018Chan- tracts of land around the City of d \u2018voted.tecler\u2019 gown.designed for evenirig wear.Montreal, and in the suburbs, ready A series of special \u2018services will be | It is made of Liberty satin, with a deep for sub-division, and from which large held- at: the :Verdun' Baptist church, 8 | lace and embroidered border.The profits can be realized by putting them | Rocklands \u2018avenue, of which the Rev.gown is notably clever in its draping.on the market for the spring season.1 J.T.Kirkwood \u2018is pastor.These ser- The \u2018bodice is made of the same black We invite capitalists to communicate Ee vices.will be specially arranged for | lace as borders the lower part of the with us and we will furnish all par- ae children, and will be conducted as fol- gown.With the \u2018Chantecler\u2019 gown ticulars on personal application.> So To-day, 8 p.m.Rév.Joseph {goes an appropriate head-dress which ullivan; Wed., Mar.18; 8 p.m, Mr.also.carries out the theme of the Tuddenham ; Fri, Mar.18, 8 p.m., Rev.unique creation.4 - da 1 this year.\u2026.which, ne he 8 PROMISED.We are now.prepared relations.Between ine\" two countries ne oR tovonson Major con- y jto help you with your Spring Cleaning.which appear at.this, moment te be ducted the service in the morning, and \u2018 Carpets, Curtains, Draperies,-of:all kinds, somewhat strained ibedause of the: in- the Lord.Bishop of Montréal dn the \"Portierez, and : everything in -a.house.ability of the experts-to reach a satis- evening: !Frénch Cleaned.erfectly and suaran- actory agreement with the Canadian rent Fide p Government for the acquisition by the| ORIENTAL SOCIETY: WEE me a nited States.of the same preferential To-morrow Mr.BE.; eurtley, | Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners.terms accorded: Du the Dominion to Arts \u2018il, will deliver a lecture on \u2018The A dv Leia \u2018Nationaliste\u2019 announces with.evident preach; also at the afternoon service of particular notice.They reflect, as \u2018satisfaction that the coming session of| 2t 3.pm.At 7 pm.thé Rev.Mr.|in a mirror, the most important of the , France in the speela} tariff arrange-| Far East\u2019 before the ental Soclety.| .Ee Ue Joseph.am Fri.Mar.5 m ed - 8 van; Sun, Mar.\u2019 at 11 The windows devoted exclusively to BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 60.| : front between Cangda \u2018and that coun- \u2018The lecture, which ich will be 11 be illustrated Ynder ¢ a four \u2018column ° Heading, the\u2019 am, the Rev.Mr.St.James \u201cwill silks and dress fabrics are also worthy P A REN | BROS - LE .> = ; LL .; tern Ê lides, hel n oy a A +Univer- Office, and Agents Sasouitiogs the ity.| VB: TELEPEONES.eee 2 the\u2019 Le; .Tremblay; Mon., Mar.21, be HOD AT gislature \u201cpromises -to\u201dZurnigh,y T.\u201c8 p.m.the{ new color tones and weaves for this 1E te an {A QUESTION OF HEALTH| NEWSPAPER SUES NEWSPAPER, | from, tho very beginning) most lively | fic\u201d gy! srghail; Wed, dan: tar, 35, delightful spring season.Rot Carts ard Loan RES BOOTS debates.lant : > .a : THE FINEST QUALITY OF TT amases for ha entered notions or The writer mentions.in\u2019 the \u201cfret by\"thé Rev.Mr BE Jamnce en AD MOCK TRIAL AT MACDONALD | 08 ST: JAMES ST | ; Birk iDEA Dead RF \u2018 , place the probable.delivery of a most \u2018to Je ar E : .Ik Without Rich, Red : Blood.You Mein connection Yih advertisements elaborate epee in: the \u2018 \u2018Legislative rusalem._ On Saturday evening the members Phone Main 3140.Montreal Couns il \u2018by the new gpeaker, the Hon.HOSPITAL ASSOCH of Macdonald College Literary and De- : eH MAPLE > WP {Cannot be Healy \u2014 How | cosocsias Sromeier | Éuigron od ore Sei | To ene arom To wer Bi Sh ENE Sh - ue ssem 1 \u201cTo Obtain This.Blessing.THE ADDRESS IN REPLY.- | agama = Mr.a Wednesday, March 9, 1910.at Masdonaid College.The programme | FOR SALE AE the \u2018opening of thé legislature\u2019 to- | Dussault land - transaction.\u2018This Dear Sir\u201d or .Madam:\u2014 .- \u2018jopened with Mr.Lods, president of .Te every woman dnd: Young g rl, would morrow the address in reply: to.the \u2018The fourth meetiRë- élthe Canadian the Society, in the chair.The first 54 ST.FAMILLE STREET number being a \u2019cello\u2019 solo by Miss \u2018 - Scarff.\u2018The remaining part ~of the N.W.Corner of Milton Street.Bhat She.Royal Victoria Hospital, \u201c Mont- |.programme was a Mock Trial in which Good investment or residential oppor be M on Easter Monday and Tuesday, | Miss Lulu .Gillespie sues Mr.Percy tune TSoitd stone house and 1.oppere arch 28 and-29.It is hoped to make quently take place, but \u2018it remained Myton street.in rear.Good revenue.realize the danger, of.allowing blood.from the -throhe will be pro- | Is being received every to become thin and poor, would\u201d un- pow i Mr.LI À.Dupuis, M.P.P, for derstand that the majority- of common Kamouraska, and.seconded:-.by.: Mr; morning, at | diseases are caused.by\u2018an -anaerttic\u2018| jonn \u2018Hay, the newly-elected member (or bloodless).condition, that peraist- for, Argenteuil i Hospital -Association will be held in 9 ent pallor means that the blogd is not being: Srpriited ; thet in-| this -the\u2019 largest meeting of the sort | Marriage.Certain - letters are pro- ice $9,000.Open f fer.: WALTER PAUL'S STORES turnishing the organs with the Tes: THE G IT.: Ja CALENDAR., terition\u2019 \u2018of: agkitig\" parmissié +, ever held in Canada.The following duced and many witnesses are ex: Price $9, pen for offer quired amount of; nourishment, there Te | his treducers on the floor of the Legis- | is the preliminary programmé: \u2018The |amined.The: counsel and judge have-| D.:W.OGILVIE.& CO.Inc.461 ST CATHERINE WEST.: Would be \u2018awakened interest-in the The Grand: \u201cPrunik Railway System lative\" \u2018Assembly.This would \u2018mean Hospital Unit,\u2019 by Dr.Christian several arguments, = but, - finally the.- 11 St.Sacrament Street.tonic treatment - with.br Wiliams\u2019 have.issued.for distribution in \u2018the Holmes, Cincinnati.# jury brings in a verdict and Miss | - .§0 UNIVERSITY ST.cor.Burnside.| the hearing of the\u2019 \u2018Lavergne-Turkeôn Holmes, ncinna Ohio.ury 2 A 2 2% Pink PRIS.Thin blood means starved Tied Ringtone\u201d wn hand \u2018trial beforé the country, \u2018with tHe help |\u2019 \u2018Noise,\u2019 -by Dr: H \u2018A.\u201cBoyce, Supt.Gillespie.is\u2019 awarded $500 .damages.| Phone Main 3113.T \u2014\u2014| nérves; \"weakened \u201cdigestion, fuñct ; Mason & Risch Pianos in Mission | disorders, \u2018resdaches frequentis Tres shows & \u2018Grand Trunk passenger train 0! Mesers.Bourassa and Teller on Kingston Ses.\u201cHeaptal Mie pry for the rer sed.and Chippendale mahogany cases at ralgla, sciatica and even partial para- | running -at \u2018sixty: miles.an hour, \u2018a the side of the accuser.aper by Mr.J.H.8 \u201cpark, Mont- sir John Wiseman, Justice of the: Court] FOR SALE Layton Bros.new \u2018piano and organ lysis.Dr.Williams\u2019 \u201cPink Pills\" build | scene \u2018on \u2018Mount Robson, the highest: Two \u2018other sensgtional.debates: prom- real \u201cGeneral Hospit al; ntreal, of King's Bench .Tr, R.Newton.warerooms, 550 St.Catherine street up.the blood, repdir waste.and, pre- [peak in Canada on \u2018the line -of \u201cthe ised are, first, a revival of the Prévost- |.\u201cHospital \u2018Accounting \u2018by Dri R.W.clerk of Couft .Lee MER, Fiske | west (corner \u2018of Stanley street).- vent and.check : disease.They.fill Grand Trunk Pacific, \"and a \u2018Western | Kelly dispute coficerning the Depart- Bruce\u201d Smith, .Inspector of.Hospitals, Counsel for Plaintif, ai A.n° Gadsby, .4131 WESTERN AVE the system: with rich; red-blodd which Canada view showing 7 men, narvesting ment of Colonization,yand: a.lively dis- Ontario.- a K.C, Mr.H, Grindiey.| means: good: health and life.\u201d .- wheat.___ ER _ | cussion :on, the policy.of: the Minister \u201cA -General Hospital of ; \u2018One Hundred, Counsel for Defendant, jar.\u20ac \u2026C, Mafflin,| North-west corner of Roslyn avenue.CONTINENTA Miss Marie Diomme;, St.Anigele,Que ot Crown Landes! - Beds,\u201d by Dr.J.-N.E.Brown, Su W.Logan.h 9.000 fert vou s og ait: s., pt.Semi-detached modern house.39, Tennessee, ave., near Beach ; always open.Private 52¥8:\u2014\"1 am deeply grateful for what .coruizaY E> EXPLOSION.- Last, but not:least, the \u2018Nationalist Toronto.General Hospital.Plaintiff; Miss Lulu alongs A \u2018rayes, 0£ land.ce elevator: exooîlent table; white service; J | DI.Winigms' \u2018Pink Pills have.done ; \u2018©: | organ mentions thé supposed\u2018dissatis- Démonstration of the arrangement of Defendant, Mr.Percy\u201d Litzgerald, ce aes $2.00 up daily; $8.00 up weekly, Booklets.for me.My blood, had almost.turned | | faction of -Mr.Langlois and the: .pos- | a room in.a: private residence for con- \u2018Mr.C.Gorham.D.W.OGILVIE & CO.Inc.| t Walsh Duncan.- 41 to water.Iwas pale, had no -appetite, \u201d + Ea EY gee y.-of\u2026his eausing the : -Prime | \u2018ducting operation, \u2018Royal Victoria.Hos- Witness, Mrs.Jennings \"Miss Shepherd., ° NT ST \u2014 : z = suffered on paiys in the back \u2018and \u201caiikesbarre, Penna, Mach 12, \u2014 | Minister much -trauble: : Mr: Langlois, :pltal Montreël.Witness, Miss Jamieson.Miss Clouston | 11 ST.SACRAME : 2Y FOR \\RA - se ion $ \"The 2 eee Ste de- | Seven miners lost thelr lives dn the |'it says, has much ofan oppositionist | Paper by Dir.St.- Jâcques, Hotel Witness, Mr.J.H gli Flewelll Phone MAIN 3113 \u2018NEW ARMORY FOR NIAGARA.| pression.e smallest exertion would | No.5.shaft of the \u2018Lehigh & Wilkes- in his temperambnt, and having been Dieu, Montreal, P.Q.Foreman of Jury Mr, B Fléwelling.: jeave me breathless, -and:'1 w.- 2\u2018 8 \u2018Niagara Falls, Ont, March 14.\u2014This guced in flesh\u2019 until I weighed vas es barre oat.tax veil of hae There} \u2018brought up In the seraglio, knows every |.Paper by.-Dr.: \u2018Chipman, Montreal, - Jurymen, Court Officials, etc., etc.city is to have a new.armory before pounds.\u20181 got \u2018nothing to help: me un-: were Poh men in \u2018the \u2018party, but one.corner thereof.If .he:takes it into his visiting .staft,; Royal: \u2018Victoria Hospital.re is the lay head of the church in Great next fall, and it will-cost in-the neigh- til I began \"the \u2018use of Dr.Williams\u2019 of them, was.away, from the\u2019 iscene- héad to look: into the-old.Programmes | : \u201cThe; Relation of the Tratning' Schoal CHBISHOP G.T.- R'S GUEST Britain.The party will visit Ottawa.- borhood of $100,000.according to.an Pink Pills.They.bégan helping me of.the explosion\u201d getting some \u2018\u2019toals\u2018|-of- the party-and.\u2018quote.\u2018the \u201ccancelled {: \u2018to the: \u201cHosgital .Deficit- Problem,\u2019 by | - AR ! , Niagara Falls, Toronto, Hamilton, and official of the i bath Regiment, who after the first couple of weeks; and \u2018in.and was not injured.All: the | dead | \u201cpromises, he : enibiirrass\u2019 Bir Lomer | Miss Charlotte.A ; : ABcons, Detroit, | The Grand Trunk Railway will have other important points in -Canada.\u2018claimed last night to have this from g few weeks more 1 was again perfect- were suffocated.\u201cThe viotims are: 4 Gouin consideraily.- + | Michi< -; » - 5 ete Mr.W.M.German, M.P.The plans Jy well.The color.returned to : my Owen Griffiths, foinier, 30 \u201cyears, mar- =} \u2018Some Stmplé : for the proposed new armory were re- cheeks, the pains left\u2019 me, and 1 gained ried, one.child; - Hugh Price, company Pound\u2019 Useful,\u2019 as their guests during the Eucharistic | Congress, which will be held here next THE DRAMA AT McGILL.September, His Grace.\u2018the - Archbishop |.There is a movement at McGill ceived in the city from Ottawa on Sat- in weight until \u2018now: fo wel) , 45 years, married, six children; Ë ho: th urday - and\u2019 approved .by.the - -officers \u2018pounds.\u2018I feel 80.-happy for wm a ! Gatt fier.\u2018company al To 46.res, Weston, | Sema Chole as the Dead of University for the establishment of a stationed here.They will be returned\u201d riiame Pink Pills.ee ations done forme years.massed durée = andre Nm.Britain, : and his suites It-is prob- University Dramatic C ub.uring ta Ottawa today._ that I hope some.other ailing, mfser- | Jenkins, £0 \u2018able that :His :Gracs will \u2018be: accom.Past years several dramatic Oreamiss- mie able girl will profit\u2019 by: Fh experi iW | panied by \u201cthe Duké of: , Norfolk, who tion: the university, but none has heen ence and obtain \u201cpew.\u2018health.4 oo + \" = strong enough - to surv ne por a is , ae ts | caéo I rg To > OURS.A COLD IN ONE DAY | felt that there are sufflcien 8 uden \u201c Question: drawer to: be , condemted by |.Take LAXATIVE.\u2018BROMO Quinine Tap.Who take the interest necessary to en- ; a t ists refund money if it sure success.for a permanent club, | iiss Louise.A.Brent, Supt.Hospital la cure.Eye GROVES signature wen having as\u2019 its object the putting on of each\u2019 box.one play a year.| i | ent.week to the Protestant House of dealers or you.can.get them.ne rage Industry and Refuge and.to the Homes at 50 cents a box or six box for J ary ed, Bud Longue Points are: Mesbrs,.A C.350 8 from\u2019: crie amg x i : The visiting governors for.the \u2018pres- These Pills are\u2019sold by: all. Ve Exe ne, ste NC.tr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 e y resi- ON con- vith all 2e 27 1-2 h, with à depth.a easy > threes each, ad elec- aces to 1 house pressed, annum: sh; and 4 rbrooke.uilding, .ns \u2018each, o lane; 22 x 13; ice -$6,- ce half id thor- x beau- modern i nging a fortgage d take.ng lots this as: certain\u2019 ullding,.niences, L rental to suit atherine ry par- > $16,- - mort- rms for.Urbain: te with\" ings\u2014 ° h; -.13.+ tions in\u201d an un- Royal it built ringing: >.Will sgession - a year: planade igatins.y base- - > front s mod-.K fioor-! 1 Pause use for: \u2018or thé | soos feet a in at.over Most an whe.br make mit to * office.b given.EET oppor-, ! ore on eènue.\u201cSNOWY.By \u20ac, Tyrell Watkins, No, sir! - You don't catch me \u2018going below again for any money.I've had.enough underground work to last mo my time and a bit\u201d longer.\u2019 QE \u2018Why not, Snowy?the new times\u201d keeper asked.Ca ; The \u2018Hed- horse tell you why,\u2019 was the.reply.\u2018knocker\u2019 sounded, and with a dup Duke,\u2019 old Snowy rted his along the well-worn whip track, ing up ore from the shaft below.\u2018Queer old fish\u2019 thought the timekeeper as he sauntered back to the office.\u2018Wonder what his orjzction to soing down a shaft is.Half mad by the lack of him.\u2019 \u2019 The 12 o'clock gong sounded, ahd the hands or \u2018The Lad: Carrington\u2019 gold mine went to lunch, some to the blacksmith\u2019s shop, to boll their billies; oth ars, wiser In \u2018helr generation, found their tea ready, a small weekly \u2018usb\u2019 | to .the blacksmith\u2019's striker ensuring i this.Lunch over, Snowy was sitting on | the shady side of the dump, as the time-keeper came up to hear the pron-|.ised yarn.\u2018Well, attention.\u2019 Snowy, let's have it, I'm all \u2018Fifteen year ago~\u2014may 1.» a bit mora | =I wuz working on \u2018this mine, it'd only just sarted then, and we wuzx| sinking a prospecting shaft on the fur side of the lease.Only two of us wuz' at it, à chap called Porter Jack Porter wuz my mate, mé and him-wuz great p£ls.about \u2018im some day.He's dead now.poor feller, smothered by a fall of earth in W.A.He wuz a hard case, wuz Jack; but to get on: We'd punk the shaft about thirty féet: it wuz hard going, and the last fifteen feet 'd been all shooting ground.We slabbed the top part down to the solid rock, just rough split slabs, and the ladder only went a couple of feet below \"em.Why?\u2019Cos the rock we blastcd out would \u2018ave shnashed it to bits.We wuz only.young chaps, an\u2019 thought nothing eo\u2019 shinnin\u2019 up a faow feet o' rope to the ladder.We uster take it in turns to charge and fire the holes; one of us 'ud go up and send down the charge, pull up the tools an\u2019 thi gs, an\u2019 then let the bucket down aeain.so the other could get up thé rope when he'd lit the fuse.ne \u2018We'd on\u2019y put\u2019 one hole down the].day I'm telling you of, right in the middle of the floor of the shaft\u2014a lif- tin\u2019 shot we call it.It was Jack's turn to go tp, an\u2019 he sent down three plugs an\u2019 a length of fuse all fixed ready with cap an\u2019 primer.\u2018No grease left.\u2019 he hollers down.\u201cThere's a | lump o' clay in the bucket.\u201d We allus used water tampin\u2019, clay, an\u2019 jest as good if you grease round the cap well.I charged the hole an\u2019 rammed the clay down well with the tampin\u2019 stick.The fuz< wus a bit short, but there wuz just enough stickin® out to light, an\u201d I know I'd plenty of time, as the hole was an extra long \u2019un.I lit it, an\u2019 watched it | spit for a few seconds, .\u2019 then caught hold of the rope to co 2 up.Bein\u2019 in a hurry lke, I gave a jump at it,-an\u2019 grabbed it above my head.Jack \u2019d| forgotten to pit in the peg that holds | the handle, an\u2019 round that infernal windlass spun ti\" the rope.\u2019d all wound off it; the end pulled o% the nail, and down it all come on top o' me.It took me a few seconds to realize what'd happened, an\u2019 when I did see the fix I'd Leen left in, I can tell you, lad, I jest turried stone cold all over with the horror of it, its quicker.'n \u2018Boxed up alone in that shaft, with , ho get away, an\u2019 a live fuse burning away, with three plugs o' dynamite at the end of it don\u2019t téend to raise yer spirits.Jack\u2019d cleared out to boil the billy for crib, an* it was no use holler- in\u2019 for him, though I \u2018member I did call out, sorter screaming it sounded, \u2018but E was feared-my God, I was feared.\"1 tried to pull the fuse out, but \u2018the epd was too short to get enough grip to pull it through the clay tame pin,\u2019 and I'd no time to prick that out.I ran around the shaft Hike a rat in a trap, an\u2019 tere the nails off me fingers tryin\u2019 to get a grip o\u2019 the wall to reach the ladder; then I fell over the bucket.an\u2019 'suthin\u2019 .seemed to tell me that I'd have more éhance if I lay down.\u2018I pulled the.buéket\u2014we wuz usin\u2019 a big oil drum-\u2014over my head to try an\u2019 \u201coo protect it a bit, an got the rope in a heap over the hole to break the force of an ypleces that'd come straight my way.I was layin\u2019.acrost the shaft in front o' the hole, with my head in the corner ag fur as I eould get.I'd never noticed the shaft so small, nor me so .hig before.An\u2019 then I waited.It wuz \u201cmortal agony, that waitin\u2019.I could i see the spark creepin\u2019 down the fuse.gettin\u2019 nearer an\u2019 nearer tc the cap, an\u2019 as J watched it\u2014in a sort o\u2019 fancy, |v understan\u2014I \u201cstarted wonderin\u2019 | whether Jack\u2019d.get the sack, an\u2019 then 1 \u2018membered I owed the store-keeper i Some money, an\u2019 wondered if the boss ud give him my wages that was comin\u2019.I seemed to ihink all these : things at once, an\u2019 very fast, one piled on top of t\u2019other.Where was I goin\u2019 to get hit with the burstin\u2019 rock?\u201cWould the iron bucket be stove into my brain?very inch o\u2019 me flinched., «n° my back felt like red-hot ice, it An\u2019 \u201c You know whet I mean., \u2018The shaft wuz full o\u2019 smoke from the fuse burnin\u2014I think I feared the noise more\u2019n anything, my ear-drums would burst, I knew that, an\u2019 I listened.listened with every muscle and nerve \u2018\u2019ryin\u2019 te break.I know now what a \u2018man feels like when the white cap's .sver his head, an' he's waitin\u2019 for the click 0\u2019 the lever.\u20181 got -to wonderin\u2019 how many more seconds.I'd got left, an\u2019 started coun- iin'\u2014one, two, three, four, five\u2014tbe strain was awful.I'd ave screamed it IT could; mix, seven, eight, nine.Oh.! let it go an\u2019 end it.I was countin\u2019 too quick, an\u2019 must begin again.One, two, th» ee\u2014the next would be the one\u2014no\u2014 four, five, six\u2014now\u2014not yet, it would re at ten.I knew it, somehow, it must La ten\u2014seven, eight, inine.\u201cSteady, Snowy, old chap, you're not there now, inti ted thé time team er; for the-\u2018narrattéf of hig: \u2018experience had taken the old fellow back 15 years, and he was once again\u2014oblivious of his present surroundings\u2014
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