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Free T0 COMMITTEE president Taft Urges Early Adoption in Message to Congress CONCURRENT LEGISLATION.promise Given Caneds, He States, That Agreement Would Be Promptly Aeted Upon.waza ngton, April 5.\u2014The Senate mas session only twenty-five - mautes to-day.The only busi- .\u2026s rarSected was the readipg of the re zic en t'a SIE © + pil to carry +,» vanadian reciprocity agreement ind tne reference of the message to \u201c1\u201d finance committee.President Ta\u2019t transmitted a mes- «age urging ear\u2019y consideration of the -aciproety agreement with Canada.:j+ stutrd that he based this message nn deference to popular sentiment à dit: +» the great masses of the aw.rian people.The message fol- =.the Senate and House of Repre- certatives= { iransmitted to the sixty-first Con- coe on January 26 last, the text of h.reciprocal trade agreement which a negotiated under my direction by 1 Secretary of State with the repre- _ontatives of the Dominion of Can- 41a This agreement was the cons:nmation of earnest efforts, extend- \u2018ng uver a period of nearly a year, n the part of both governments to -ffct a trade arrangement which, \u2018at 108%.Steel Corp., 750 at 57.175 at 57%, 25 at 57 re Ae 26 at 57%, 500 at 57, 100 a pi.300 at Sn 25 at 57%, 275 at 571%, 225 at 57%.5714, 100 at 67%, 76 at se 25 at Bs: 25 at 57%, 25 at 5734, 26 at 575, 75 at 37%, 25 at 57%, 571%, 76 at 57%, 50 at 67 125 at 67%, 375 at 57 'at 57, 50 at 87%, 28 at 58 50at 57%.25 at 58, 75 at at iL at 574, 20 at 57%.¢ gs.450 at 57%, 250 at 57%, 25 at ith, at 57%, 25 at 58, 25 at 57&.50 at AFTERNOON BOARD._ Mexican Bds.\u20144000 at 87, 1000 at 87.Woods Bds.\u20141000 at 108.Rio\u2014b at 108 1-4, 100 at 108 1-2, 100 at 10 at 67%, 108 1-4.Twin\u201425 at 108, 25 at 107 7-8, 10 at} 108 8-4.Crown Reserve\u2014100 at 303, 125 at 305.Bk.N.8.\u20144 at 278.Bk.B.N.A.\u20142 at 149.Detroit\u201425 at 70%.Canadian Pacific Rallway \u2014 50 at 225%, 25 at 22544, 25 at 225%.Cement Common\u20143 et 22.uebec Railway\u201413 at 61, 175 at | | 6134, 150 at 813, 25 at S1%.- Cement pfd.\u201425 at 86 1-2 , Porte R Riso\u2014#6 at 59 1- D, \u2018 Toa! pfé.\u20143 at 108.Soo\u2014100 at 147 1-2.Steel Corp.\u2014 200 at 57 3-4, 57 7-8, 25 at 57 7-8, 185 at 58., Toronto Ry.\u2014376 at 130, 25 at 180 1-8, 105 at 130 1-4, 50 at 130 3-8, 28 at 130 1-4.Shawhigan\u201425 .at 114.Rich.& ont.a Oat 120.185 et SE : cu A Beotia~560 a Oglivie-15 at Be one, and although the egrnings are | QUEBECRY.UP| \u2018and its plant will continue to operate \u2018to its fullest capacity for some time.- 60 at a 175 at 5744, 50 at 57%, 35 at | provided fér.in the rc, ns the the big impor tang What is.nd \u201c Light, and ing in \u2018Street\u2019 su pis, tu ; esident F 1 n Speak, ther than to eo Quebec ki 1s a right.Other oul éirectors are 8 Paris, however, his or Wi- pects important n .les receiv .ed from that centre 2e noon, to-day, tel] of much activitl ig Qu Quebec Street ues.The common vas \u2018selling up to a price on thes Paris \u2018Bourse to day equal to 63 on'th& Mutitreal market, and it is expected that higher: figures will prevall, Jn [Abe near future.: At any rate the \u2018Street.is curio and if there is anything doing will be known within \u2018the next few weeks, = Canadian Cereal Profored : Bad Ad fm the Toronto Market Selling 83 Toronto, April 5 \u2014 There was a run \u2018on the Stock Market to-day in preferred shares of the.Canadian Cereal & Milling Company, which advanced from 81 to 81% and 83, being held at 84 sellers.This is the first upward movement: of this stock since the! issue.Stock Exch Ji In, the opinion of many, the question of the continuation of the bounties on | wire .rods appears be now settled by Mr.Fielding's\" \\tterances on the subject in Parliament on Tuesday.evening\u2014and so it fs in a sense\u2014but Mr.Fielding.said: \u2018There is no intention on the part of.the \u2018Government to renew \u2018tl boun did net say, however, that no \u2018assistance would be given in another form.st + the at any rate, baunites.are not the, life.blood Fie -Dominion Steel Gormeration, or.for dBat-matter ia any - Ukga.concern,.shave frequently said, \u2018and the ney.plant has not been relying upon ir further bestowal, management \u2018has had sufficient Fe Ness acumen.provide- for the discon n{inusnce of this Government help, and, even if no - form of encouragement is given by Mr.Fielding to the big Cape Breton .cor- por.tion, it will not fade away.+» The Dominion Steel Corporation has an amplitude of orders on its books, The company has, according to Mr.Butler, considerablé extensions and enlargements under construction, which.will mean a total expenditure of about $4,000,000.' The \u2018Street\u2019.may rest assured that the management is not going to throw good money after bad.Watch Dominion Steel grow.Quebec Province is to furnish its gold excitement.New discoveries have been made in the extreme north of the province.At last old Quebec is coniing into her own, and she will soon be able to keep up the pace with proud Miss Ontario.Gold and diamonds.Vell, that sounds pretty nice.But we haven't got them vet\u2014hnt snap, ASBESTOS C0.& ITS FUTURE The Amalgamated Asbestos Corpora- | tion, says the \u2018News Bureau,\u2019 has sold $300,000 bonds netting the treapury $255,- 000, as they were disposed of at 85.Arrangements have also been made for further sale of $200,000 at the same figure, but this $170,000 will not be available until after dividends have been started on' the common shares.This does not seern .probable in the near future.Considerable New \u2018England, Philadelphia and British capital is tied up in this company, which merged various asbestos producers of Canada.The properties were closed down last November owing \u2018to general depression, particularly in cement and fron trades, upon which the manufactured asbestos industry to a certain extent depends.The requests of customers that deljv- erfes be- delayed resulted in accumn- lation of stocks which the company itself walk forced to carry.Although production from the mills was large.the cost was greater than under the merger.r & Co\u2014The declaration of the.teade of the democratic party of the House as to the intentions of the ma- F jority, while making good reading.does not, in any sense bind thess.in control, and some r is expressed that the : tariff discussion may assume \u2019 general nature.The market's technical position ie strong enough, however, in our opin- ' jon, to counterbalance these minor unfavorable influences./ J.8.Bache & Co.\u2014Wie believe the .market will cefme under normal influ ences again as.n as the trust cases \u2018are rendered.he fundemental situation is sounder and affows further improvement 86 the spring p Laidlaw & Co.\u2014Tha market ahows firmness and the bellef is that it will have an advante shortly.& C.Randolph\u2014Crop news from at over.the, country Font the present time is re.uhdoubtedly much aa 4 the dame period lent your, now Bake said ora of .Le the a scans nf 8.5 Lardy Was the first man ia Ol dd to Boom Disiriel-How the Ll Field Was Found : SB Am 1 LE (Bpeciet) They are Quebec.Tes nort \u2018sant of ts leybury, about sixty thousand acres of territory hag besn staked out, snd sev- big! | eral-good res ÿ finds are chronicled.prespectioy.akties ity in to North {hip \u20ac y.in 0 reupine, hich J the finest Ye in the north-count ploneet tf Gow Last w the easier Quebec laws to Quinze country.He put his the wat: raters of Lake Temis- | Shen fed |e ing a pans led up the Quinze, gas Jake, where he picked-up th vas Tookine for and turned re at Turnback epost of phir Wry rted belongs to Mr.M, the Hon.Clifford Sifton, Phere i» an immense je exposure © of 16 and ated syndica Has poughe se ont half milion dollars.e formation to a small lake four miles Song by half a mile wide.Here made his find of quarts solid for twenty-feet and carrying very fine Erained gold.Leroy stayed in the country uhtil he had staked all he coûld, then he got licenses at Ville Marie, the nearest Tecording station, for bis rela- thves, Jost! Y passed the word on to If half the virtue that is claimed fot this new fidd is proven, the activity this summer will be diverted from Porcupine in rio to Keekesk country.And that is precisely what the Quebec government is striving for.Realizing what an asset these thousands of hardy men trained to: the trail, and the finding mineral is to a country the Mines aneh of Quebec has deliberately plana campaign to draw the free lances out of Ontario into Quebec.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NO CAUSE FOR UNEASINESS IN DECISION Halifax, N.S., April 5.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 Considerable disappointment is evinced among investors here at the announcement regarding the bounties on wire rods, or some other protection for the steel industry of Canada, as it was expected the government would have made provision taking into con- aideration the great steel and coal interests at atake, especially throughout the Maritime Provinces.\u2018However, the larger number of shareholders in the éast are not dis- couarged or are they in the least uneasy, for the have confidence in President Plummer.The Sydney plant, as well as the Dominion Colleries, are enjoying à great season's business, ama.it is expected shat.inion Steel will go on-bulidins- it} oonnections and - developing à e that will grow in proportion to Canada's rapid expansion.Large Increase Is Shown in Earnings of Ganadian \u2018Northern Ry.By.Comparisons Sir William Mackenzie \u2018has good 1 reasons for feeling .proud at the success of his largest project, which ds only one among many, The growing importance of the Canadian Northern Railway has been mark- during recent months, and the expansion in its earning powers has received considerable notice in financial circles.Earnings for the ten days ending March 31 amount to $485,400, which is an increase of 71155, 500 over the same period of last year.nings for the e months ended March 21, aggregated PHY 942,900, which Is a gain of $1.728,- 300.over the same period of the previous year.- = The report that a large meat pazk- ing establishthent, with capital ot about $7,500,000, was likely to be planted at Port Arthur, was received with ood desl of interest on \u2019Change.\u201c4 is reported that Bristol capitral- ists are behind the scheme, and that the purposé of the company is to supply the British army, taking away business from the Chicago concerna who now enjoy this splendid patronage.That such trade should be shifted to Canadian soil would be cause fur gratification, * A despatch from st.Paul states that Mr.James J.Hill, of the Great Northern, says the movement of settlers into the Northwest is the Peav- fest in the history of the road, taxing equipment to utmost capacity.Mr.James Reynolds and Mr.A.W.\u2018Endling, of Brockville, were introduc: on \u2018Change this morning by Mr.L.bg Henderson, and Sir Thomas Pr.ce of South Africa, by Mr.A G Mc- Bean.TORONTO CATTLE PRICES Toronto, April §.\u2014A brisk market in cattle, and prices steady to firm.Re- célpts wera 61 cars with 900 head of cattle, 285 sheep and lambs, 1,000 hogs and 136 calves.Choice butcher steers and heifers, $5.75 and $6; picked cattle, extra, $ and 396.25; medium choice, $5.50 and | $5.85; good inedlum, $5.25 and $5.35; common to medium good, $3.50 and $5; choice butchers\u2019 cows, firm at $5 and $5.50; bulls, $t and $5.26.Sheep, steady at $4.60 and $5.35; bucks, $2.50 and $4.50.Lambs, vear- linge, steady at §7 and $7.50; =mpring lambs, $4 and $8 each.Hogs, steady.selects, $8.40 f.0.b.and $8.70 fed ant watered at Toronto.Heavy hegs over £20 the.culled out at fifty cents less.LIVERPQOL PRODUCE.Liverpool, April 65 \u2014The provision here will close April 14, 41, uxchange sad 17, Easter holidays.PSE PROVINCE | Gueble Sorerment is Planning EXPECTED IN ELECTRIC C0.Toronto, April 6 8.\u2014 (8pecial.) \u2014 The buying movement has not yet got under way, but when the actual condition of the Canadian General Electric Company becomes generally known, it is believed here that there will be a movement on the { part of speculative investors to buy this stock in blocks, he last annual statement.showed that the gross profits were fifty percent over what théy were in 1909.For the first three months of = this year the business has takén another jump, and the volume is very much greater than for the first three months of 1910.The \u2018Witness\u2019 is informed that earnings are increasing rapidly, and financiers here who watch these things closely say that the preferred stock will, before the end of the year, be on a better basis than the present 7 -percent, while they ,do not hesitate to say that the common is climbing towards.the 10 percent level.President Brock will not discuss the situation.BIG AMERICAN FIRM ACTIVE IN TORONTO Toronto, April 5.\u2014Ontario is threatened with invasion by one of the two electric monopolies of the United States.One of these big mergers virtually controls the manufacture of electrical appliances.The other merger is described as a holding company that controls the distribution of light and power in the various cities.It is this holding company that is coming into the fight against the Hy- dro-Electric system in Ontario, and that may bid for the Toronto Electric Light property on Saturday.The Commonwealth Edison Company of Chicago, capitalized at $30,000,000, has had its engineers going wver the local situation in Toronto.The report of thege engineers is now in the hands of the leaders of the Commonwealth Company.That report will determine whether the Commonwealth people will bid against the city for the Toronto Electric Light system The Commonwealth Company is said to be behind the fight that the London Electric Light Company is putting up against the Hydro-Electric.! pan Details of Situation in ihe Pay-as-you-enter Gar Deal-Good Proposition The official announcement is made that the Prepayment Car Sales Company has not, as it was thought, taken over the and -as- pe Car Cor- PRE ey zation Or \u2018clearing nie censes The Pay-4s- you-eriter Car Corporation preserves its separate corporate entity, with Mf.Duncan McDonald as president of the new sellirg drganiza- tion, which will conduct the commer- clal end of the enterprise on behalf of the constituent companies.The P-a-y-e Car Corporation has acquired a majority interest in the important patents covering door and step devices owned and controlled by the National Pneumatic Company of Chicago and the Pay Within Car Company of Philadelphia.Mr.Brock.the DERGHANTS \u2018The season of cheese production 18 late this year as it is, said a local produce dealer on Change this morning, \u2018and operations will be further delayed by the exceptionally had condition of the roads.\u2019 The new chesse which has errived is now selling for local consumption at fiom 12 1-2 to 13 cents, aithough the latter figure is exceptional, Several sales, however, have been coacluded at that price.There is as yet no special demand.The butter market is now easy, w'th growing receipts of the new make, and there is a belief among mercuants thut a slump in prices is not far off, as supplies are now more than adequate to the demand.SOUTHERN RAILWAY.Chicago, April 5\u2014A mortgage of twelve million dollars has been.filed in Bara County, Mich, by the Lake Superior Southern Rallway Company, which projects a new road running through certain portions of Michigan end Wisconsin.INVESTMENT SEGURITIES We offer Government, Municipal, Public Utility and Industrial Bonds yielding from 4 to 6 per cent.All offerings carry our recommendation.Send for our list of vestments.Royal Securities Corporation, Lunites 164 8 James Street, Mentrout Toronto Quebec Halifax Lenaon, Eng.of ary ( mes ~ [HOVEMENT IS RUMOR DENIED Fer \u2014\u2014 IN CONNECTION WITH BIGOIL Co Mr.Herbert Kee:, gen.ance broker, Savings Bank St.James etreet, writes 1H.+ to the effect that in view .porte that have been cire: , the California Consolidated «.pany has not taken up tn had.to acquire the Yellnws.cot and Premier propertivs say that up to date the con: secured control of the Yolkous- Company.while it has dong, rs Mascot property.T am informed,\u201d contin.Keet, \u2018that owing to a new « - one of the leases on the VY.property.they believe that velopments prove the Ye.property so valuable that 1: the entire issued capitalization company worth more than the 1 selling price of stock.\u2019 Another statement has heen lated that Rear-Admiral Evan.manded that no use of his na\u201c made by the Lincoln Stock and Company in advertising this oi pany.In reply to this Mr hee: that there is no truth in je r that Rear-Admiral Evans has f.- den the use of his name in adv.ing the stock of the California solidated Oil Company.GROWTHOF WEST CONTINUES ON TI Ea ETT Winnipeg, April 5.\u2014 The features af - money situation in the western | vinces is the apparent abundance A funds.Building operations and ot forms of construction activity are - sorbing enormous amounts, and the .- petite will grow and increase.The }.indication that the money is availa is to be found in the fact that thee operations go on.When it becaon.- necessary to tighten the strings, Lu: rg operations will suffer most aie y Genera.business is in a very satisf- tory condition, and there is little char.in \u2018the situation.The movement merchandise is more active than it : been for many months, and huge creases in rallway earaings tell story in figures.Hardware and gro ries maintain their leadership, but heavier demand for dry goods on a count of the approach of Easter is evidence.Orders for late summer s: fall gonds are coming in freely, as me- chants seem to realize that a very prone.perous season is ahead or them.The outlook for Winnipeg is show - by another increase of more than $; 000,000 in bank clearings for last week This represents an advance of mare than 45 percent in comparison with 1910, ard elearly indicates the tendency of business development at at the moment SV GRAINMIN | Commencing with to-day.the hours of trading in the W¥nnipcg curb mo: ket will be restricted to 2 p.m.tn u p.m.i Chicago, April 5 \u2014 A snow story which has been in progress for 1} three days has cosered grea! part of North Dakota, Northern m- resota, South Dakota, and as far so as Mason City.Iowa, From all sour.come reports that snowfall is of in È timable value to crops and farm lun.in general.Chicago, April 5 \u2014 Commission - Prouty has told the grain interes:= that the decision in the lake grain ra case will probably be reached at 1%.April conference of the commission Board of Trade and other briefs à: all in and arguments concluded.Following are the receipts of gra\u201d at Fort Willlam and Port Arthur r.ported to-day, in car loads: Whea: No.1 northern, 7; No.2 northern, No.3 northern, 41; No.4 northern.| No.5 northeyn.7.No.6 northern.! other grades, 16.Total, 121, as again: 102 last year same date.Oats, I° barley, 7, and flax, 4.x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.Chicago, April 5 \u2014 Cattle receipls «< timated at 14,000; market, steady to i higher; beeves, $5.25 to $6.90, Texas: steers, $4.50 to 85.75; western steer $4.90 to $5.90, stockers and ford 3 00 to $5.75: cows and heifers, $I .to $6.00; calves, $5.00 to $7.00.Hogs receipts estimated at market, steady to hc higher: light, $6 to $6.85: mixed, $6.20 to $6.75.hear $6.00 to $6.50: rough, §6 00 to $6 \"> good to choice, heavy.$6.20 to $6 Digs, $6.30 to $6.75.bulk of sales, $6 tq $6.50.Sheep receipts market, slow: weak.$5.00; western, $2.25 to $5.00 reo lings, $4.50 to $5.60; lambs, na: $5.00 to $6.40: western, $5.00 to $6 10 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIVE STOCK MARKET\u2014April 5.About 600 head of butchers\u2019 cattle milch cows and springers, 2.000 cals 100 sheep and lambs, and 1,332 dilly were offered for sale at the East !\u201d Abattoir to-day.Trade was slow.21,00 estimated at 15.00 native, $3 ON prices were generally firm.p beeves sold at 6c to 6420 per pound, A a few were held at higher figures.7 ty good animals sold at from 6c to» KH and the common stock at 3%c to + per pound.Milch cows were sinu sale at prices ranging from 325 to # } each.Calves sold at from 3c to +n: à.per pound.Sheep sold at 5e to EF LC vs pound, lambs at 8%c do.Gnod Tots © hogs sold at about 7c per pound.vi pr a BETHLEHEM STEEL.New York, April 5\u2014 The follawi : directors were added to the Bethlehe Steel board: Harry Broner, of Ha\u2019 garten & Co.: B.H.Jones and E.Grace, the last two being associa with the Bethlehem Steel In an off: a capacity.THE SHAWINIGAN WATER AND POWER COMPANY.DIVIDEND NOTICE.\u2018Notice is hereby given that ea ! dend of One and One-Quarter Per « 11 p.c.upon the paid up capital :' of the SHAWINIGAN WATER & 1 ER COMPANY has been declared {- quarter ending March 31st, 191, ble April 20th to shareholders of April 7th.Ry order of the Board, W.8, KART.Sec: 1911.Montreal.March 22nd, AJ GRAHAM BROWNE & co.DEALERS IN BONDS.222 St.James Street, Montres: MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF SCOTLAND, 11 Place parer (Quebec Bank F \u2018© Resident Partn Tee; - David 8.Kerr, ve ' (Scot).794 das A LARGE SCALE 8 pre th \u2018ap pan und tha tril] hee ch HTH P] L mis oi te Vas ann Lute 7 exp sr \u201ctro AT man and prot voi pv \u2018at reg he rod Ar Thar Engi pos \"ue oe i Wh vou In to n pouls sou the Ken mon abill athe \u20acarn A Fire weil vas HEZO tr 1] crs Jude eles rest ed War for th with paid Na TON IL CO.oral insur- Chambers, e \u2018Witness of the Te- lated that 1 Ohl Com.2 Options 1t Stone, May., he would IMPANY lug DWatone Oi] :quired tue inues - Nr.v Strike on Yellowstone t these de.Yellowstone it makes tion of th, the present been circu- Evans des name he « and Bond is oll com- .Keet says the report has forbid.in advertis- fornia Con- WEST ON CALE ature of the estern pro- undance of s and other ity are ab- and the ap- ¢.The best is avaîlable that these 1t becomes rings, bulld- most quick- ry satisfac- {ttle change ovement of than it has vd huge in- gs tell the and groce- ship, but a pods on ac- Caster is in summer and ely, as mer- a very pros- em.& is shown re than $5.- r last week.\u2018e of more arison with he tendency the moment.MEN AY , the hours ; çurb mar- p.m.to 3.30 farm lana mmissioner h interests > grain rate hed at the rommission.briefs are ded.ts of grain Arthur re- ig: Wheat, rthern, 31: brthern, 15: orthern, 4: as against Oats, 20: ARKET.l'eceipts es- lady to 10° .90; Texas ern steers.feeders.ifers, $2.70 at 21,000 1, ya: pe d of reeor CONTRACT FOR.Se Signed Agreement To-day - + COST ABOUT $8,850,000 Contributions of Quebec Province and Quebec City to be Returned, tiwa, April 5\u2014The contract for ga onstruction of the superstructure ; the Quebec bridge was signed to- my A definite statement will be +1- in the Minister of Railways in +.use this afternoon.wil! say that the original scheme » slated providing for roadways ret railway traffis, as well as ra'iway tracks.The majority « tay board, however, decided to re- vrend the acceptance of the ten- \u2018ne St.Lawrence Bridge Com- rom à design of its own, which 4o« provision for street railways s\"veways.The company sub- ~1 another design for a purely ii bridge by the adoption of «rh 4 material saving could have 4 made.The Go-xernment fully considered imo suggestion, and as a result the contract has been signed by the St.Lawrence Bridge Company for a rail- «us hridge.which will also have two f \u2018r-foox sidewalks.The cost of this go inc cstimated quantities, conan.Th company has deposited a cheque for $197,500, or fifteen per- (ut of the cortract price.The Hen P.Graham will ex- pr ss the -pinion that the very best c'ract huis been made, He will say \u201c, no has full confidence in the poutv ef this purely Canadian com- sn too accomplish the task it has \u201cdytaken.He will also point \u2018out that ns the Province of Quebec con- \u2018ayed 2250000 and the city of Que- 1 lu n° Gi - \u201c2Aÿ,000 to the original bridge «me.It is but fair that these wo nts should be returned.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PROTECTION FROM AIRSHIPS Losdon, April 55 \u2014 The mehace of rés dropped from dirigible bal- > and aeroplanes as affecting « problem of the size of battleships th: subject of discussion at the a ial meeting to-day of the Insti- tLe uf Naval Architects, Tie general trend of opinion: as ex;:essed by John J.Welch, profes- ot snow in north portion > # ver: high south winds < oe New England Rais ten.< Thanewdav, warner tenu ; - -rLOl alder on Thursday in west re high south to southwest w measure of reciprocity been arrane\u2018* : C 4 NewY off a HAY Get a b Cures a Price 28 HOW Try a M ture, .Pr WINTE Hands a ite remes J A 160 MAR MC CUSH No Liverp: 12 & JACI CA Valuatie 1208 t J.J Mfg.Jev SB HLECTRI( E DW 9 Telephone ELECT] T \u2018ed.reps Fr.es, anc é-riy, BAN \u201cME LS PP ew.TA EER ÉD + Pe IH»VIP=ZTRZT ! 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LATEST IMPROVEMENTS FULLEST LIGNT, AND EVERY PACITY FOR BEST POSSIBLE pam b.A.LAMOTHE, Horseshoeing and a Parlor, 24 BERTHELET STREET.Shoelng of T ed Tntters, Runners ' and + temen's Drivihz Horses, a fes up-to-date establi of its kind in Cansda The -SPECIAL ye MER WAITING ROOM FOR \u2014 rly One NB \u2014_\u2014 _ SUBURBAN RESIDENTS re «1 Trunk Railway System Ct special train on Good Fri- : \"th.leaving Montreal at i} .0, Arriving Vaudreuil at 2.25 Cnn ing, lrave Vaudreuil at ! Arriving Montreal at 5.25 .°U108 at intermediate points.Te is te give suburban resi- So Cp mie to visit the 7 \"t= on the lake front, with arranging their summer \u201c41.leaving Montreal at ind Vaudreuil at 1.25 p.m.\u2018al will not run on Good - - RE IN VACANT HOUSE.kn © cause of which is \u2018un- © most entirely destroyed a aL \u2018\u2018\u201ce near the East End Ab- Ug.TI&ht.The flames wère ex- \"1 by firemen.- + 4\u20ac - \u2019 \u2018Xhiea yeu Statielas \u201cFesnmeau wan\u201d iot by a Policeman for: attempted escape alter, burglary, at 2 o'clu*k (his.mioraias- The\u201c compatable \u2018téied.to: Swing\u2019 Jam hein By: \"shooting.hite-in ; the leg, b ut the butigt went low, ééreolés.tMie \u2018pève- ment, ricd'hetted a 1 tite\u201c fügteise in the back.TE The police say he.fax\u201d shot once befury,.in Three\u2019 Rivers, for a: \u201catfier escapade.= © | Phough Jesnneat \u2018thought i sutiet had gone.through him, it wes found at \u2018the, General Hospital that ft had merely pengtrated \u2018the cloth \u201cand veste RTS EEE Constable Savard, of the \u2018city: Stat avenue station, surprised.two.men \u2018in the- tailoring ship of.Oscar Loiselle & Co.128 St.Denis street.Savard blew his whistle to summon help, and both men attacked him.They got past him and ran.Savard fired into the air, but the fleeing men paid no attention to that.Then he aimed lower down.The bullet toppled Jeanneau over and\u2019 Savard easily captured.Rim, The other man got away.Jeanneau would not tell the name of the other \u2018man, saying he did not know it.\"The lock in the front door of the store was forced.The police found afterward that a pile of goods had been gathered up by the pair.The same store was robbed last week and $250 worth of goods stotez Jenauneiu said he was 30 years of age, and lived at 21 St.Elizabeth street.DEAN MOYSE ON DEVON.Interesting Lecture in New Rooms of the St.George's Society.A lecture on \u2018Devonshire\u2019 war given last evening in the St.George's Society's\u201d apartments, on Mansfield street.An appreciat.ve wsiudience, pezrly all of whom were wen and women of Devon, assembled to hear the history of Dartmoor, told from the time of the Druids to tra present day.With th: help of a isa number ou sn.endid limelight view.anl à knowledge of the country gained by actual experience, the lecturer showed and axplained the \u2018most Interesting and beautiful spots of Dartmoor.The lecturér said that Daruncol was the richest place as rcgards ancient remains that there is in England.He spoke of the forest there of oaks which because of tne thin soil were short and thick.measuring sometimes three feet in dlameter, but only gix feet in \u2018height, with the roots as a consequence of the thin soil being found as far away.as 100 yards.Exeter Cathedrad, - witér its -archites- ture.once \u2018Norman, but now altered inside to Georñetric decorative Gothic pattern.made up some of the most interesting of the views shown on the £cTeen.Perhaps the view which called for the most admiration and wonder was a picture of a document, the original of which was purchased by Dean Moyse while in Exeter.It is dated 1619, and is written by the hero of the defeat of the Spanish Armadz, Lord Howard Effingham, otherwise Lord Nottingham.Another picture showed the rock upon which Sir Walter Raleigh sat and emoked his first pipe of tobacco.Owing to a late start, Dean Moyse was \u2018compelled tn cut his interesting lecture shôrt, but upon request he promised to deliver the other part at anather- time.\u2018Before the lecture.guests and friends of the society were shown the | new apartments which have just been completed.There is a darmitory, with 22 beds, to accommadafe the men, and one with 16 beds, to accommodate the women.There are also wash-hasins to alléw 12 washing at once, with h t and cold wate.The kitchen is downstairs, while upper \u2018flats are equipped with fire edcapes.CAMPAIGN FOR PEACE.National Movement Under Dinco- tion of Archbishop of Canter - bury Proposed.London.April 5.\u2014The Archbishop of Canterbury \u201cwill be asked to start a 1 great: religious movement in favor of Anglo-American arbitration.This is the outcome of a meeting held at the Manslon House, at which a deputation from the Free Church Council presented a resolution urging the Lord Mayor to initiate a national movement.The Lord Mayor said that he had received a large number of communications from various bodies, including those representing the leading municipalities, in which approval of thé movement was expressed, but he added that it was essential - that tie religious side of the movement should embrace all churches.The Rev.F.B.Meyer,\u2018a former president of the National Federation of Free Churches, said it was obvious, in order to ensure success, that the lead should be taken by the Archbtshop and the Anglican Church.It was then decided to present the request to the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Lord Mayor's name.PRESIDENCY OF DOUMA: M.Rodzianko Eleoted and Discussion is Considered Ended.St.Petersburg, April 5\u2014M.Rodzi- anko, of Yekaterinoslav, was elected president of the Douma last night in place of M.Guchkoff, who recently resigned.The election had an important bearing on the pôlitical situation, as indicating what attitude the Douma\u2019 would adopt, on mature consideration, towards Premier Stolypin.M.Alexeinko, formerly a professor of Kharkov University, who presided over the Budget Commission throughout the Third Douma, and M.Rad- zilanko, were the \u2018principal candidatés.The former had liberal leanings snd was supported by the Opposition \u201cparties.M.Rodzianko, who is a land owner, a former colonel of husiars, and a prominent Zeémstvo worker An 1905-08, is a Conservative.Tis selec- | tion as a candidate by the Octabérists and his electi y-a substantial me- we | & jority are considered: to mesa: La \u2018 + raie venlies - » taferballg IK ng.the ent of 1 pefial \u2018sanction.o TEE a, Be yy Jity of te tative in tu ons, fal stren he said; - th being during the.cons days.of\" dpprahon- sion.The\u2018 Douma, rd aed an.| proceed confia dently, wih Yes eins London, Ont, April.a \"Hu Guthrie, M.P., who was in the for a few \u2018hours yesterday atten, said that he \u201831d not- expect an elèc- tion until the fall of 1918 - \u2018It may come this fall, but.the chances.are ten to ome in favor of 1914 J.- At Kent Bridges meéting: yesterday afternoon, Mr.Guthrie was Introduced as the next.minister af, Juetk \u201cThege r4 pe \u2018he Tepled,\u2019 qe die best of y\" \u2018Knowledge \u201c thefe is - foundation for this one.\u201d - + : JIDDLESEX NOMINATIONS.Mount Brydges, ont., April 5 \u2014Dun- can Ross, M.P., for the Commons, an J.C.Elliott, M.P.P.for .the \u2018 Legisle- ture, were.thé nominations.made at the annôal meeting and convention of West Middlosex: Ciherais held here yesterday.The election of officers resulted as follows: President, George Innes, Clencoe; vice-president, John McPherson, Lobo; secretary-treasurer, W.D.Moss, Glen~ coe.Hugh Guthrie, M.P., and Duncan Ross, M.P., were the \u2018speakers in the afternoon, both taking up the reciprocity issue and giving it their entire endorsation.Mr.Ross thought that more might have been done in reducing duties on egricultural implements.He saw no reason why the duties should not now be taken off entirely.- Mr.Guthrie analyzed the objections to reciprocity as coming from: the packers, the manufacturers and certain financial interests.The packers feared a higher price for their supplies and the manufacturers were afraid worse might follow.The fruit men, he thought, had got over their scare.i DECLARE CHARGE FALSE.London Schools Tnquiry Show No Immorality.London, Ont.April 5\u2014Declaring that th: charges made by Mrs.May R.Thornley, of the W.C.T.'U, against the character of the London public schools were absolutely without foundation, the Board of Education yesterday afternoon passed a resolution stating that a thorough investigation had been held and that not a shred of evidence had been produced to show that the city schools were immoral.School .inspectors.- principals, .and Janitors , as Well an thé cpllegiate staff.| had gli \u2018en their testimony before an investigation conducted \u2018by the chairman of the board, and their evidence went to show that the charges were absolutely false.The principals of the public schools sent a signed- statement: to the board that the charges were false.In denouncing.Mrs.Thornley a a her second attack on the schools through _8 published letter on Saturday last.Chairman Weekes, of the Board of Edy tion, ;had this to .say: *1 eplore\u201d greatly the publication by thé newspdpérs of the letter (Mrs.May R: Thornley\u2019s) on this subject that appeared pn Saturday afterneoti.Its vile and flithy statements and Te- miniscences have a greater immoral tendency for \u2018the children who were unfortunate enough to read it than anything 1 ever.saw or read before.\u201d Ce ANGLO-7 APANESE TRADE.New Treaty Signed in London \\Yes- ferday.- London, April 5.\u2014 The new Anglo- Japanese treaty was -signed yesterday.It is understood that as a result of the recent negotiations hére, Japan has reduced by 80 percent, the amount of the tariffs proposed in the original draft eof the treaty.The reductions affect both cotton and woollen goods.\u201d In spite of this, the new tariffs are considerably higher than those of the last treaty.The Stomach Needs Help|: The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels Must Be Kept Active to Ensure Health.DR CHASE'S .KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS oot Etat this time of veux rod an sing something to enliven the action\u2019 of the liver, kidneys and bowels.much eating of \u2018heavy artificial foods, too little outdoor exercise, this is the explanation.The liver and kidneys are overworked \u2018in their efforts to remoye the poisonous waste matter froni the s 8-, tem.They fail and \u2018become torpid and clogged.The bowels become constipated and stomach derangements follow.There is one medicine which win overcome this condition more certainly and more quickly than any other, and this ig Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.This medicine gets the bowels: in action at once and by awakening the liver and kidneys ensures the thorough cleansing of the filtering.and excretory systems.Too moved.stive system resumes ite \"heaithtul condition, appétite im- and aches disappear as oe \u201cas De itability rag Sepreson.- Tou meibent.for Sn ousness, ¢ factory ts - backache and fi Spa ran Dre.fAney- Live Fie.Ome.dose, \u201ca8 cents a box, or Famphson, Bates & the unantmity élepleyes \u2018by jal parties.fre + \u201c*Wiieress, thers \u2018would.be coneides- |: | foot \u2018of works of \u2018Whiprovemernt; _; with the poisonous obstructions re- |.\u2014 Porc; \u2018the.rircriase ot « a site to serve \u2018for\u2019 thé purpose \u2018of- holdiré\"kn \u201cexhibition would ednstitute \u2018too\u2019 \u2018great -æ cust.to- the assdciation; - © able \u2018cost \u2018entailed\u2019 ta\u201d the purchèse of \u2018the land and $n: thre\u2019 \u2018bringing - into ef- T \u2018Whereas, : the\" \u2018distarice- of the site -for tHe proposed exhibition, would\u201d and constitute \u201ca great\u2019 objection; co \u201cBe it resolved \u2018tat It is iA the\" interests of the association thst epplica- tion .be made .to the City \u2018of Montreal \u2018An.order :to asoertain whether the.luse of St.dfelen's Island can be'sécured by the association: Ite-the purpose .of a | Lolgins nd T ports of the and pos 6 the and re ar féstoners \u201d \u201cfmprovemen to de brought into efféct In connection with the -Montreal harbor, as well as the report of -the city clerk and other documents dealing.with the matter, should be forwarded to council\u2019 After a long\" and-heuted distussion, during - which: the : Melsonneuve, Blue | Bonnets and Park.avenue sites each \u2018received \u2018their meed of support, the above resolufion, favoring Helen's Island was- adopted-at & meeting yes- \u2018terday.of the Montreal Industrial Exposition Associat by a vote of ten \u2018to five, on the motion of Mr.Thomas Gauthier.© On-Ald.L.A.Bapointe calling for an open vote on the question the division was as follovs:\u2014 For\u2014Ex- \u201cMayor H.A.Ekers, Aid.Ward, Lieut,- han, Thomas Gauthier, C.H.Catelli, oO.8.Perrault, Ald} Turcot, Ald.L.A.Lapointe.Against \u2014 Ex-Mayor Laporte, ex- Mayor Wilson Smith, Ald.N.Leclaire and Guy Toombs The gréat reasons advanced In favor of this site are that it will save .the association a considerable sum in the purchase of a site, and-that it 4e very close to the cfty.The resolution came up in the form of an amendment to ex-Mayor Laporte's motion favoring the original report of the site committee, that the Maisonneuve site should be selected.\u2018If the city does not grant permission the site question will re- \u2018main a disputed .question.However, , the fact that four aldermen voted for it,-and one against, \u2018may be some indication of the sentiment in council, -Bx-Mayor Laporte opposed this site for four reasons: First, it is not large enough; second, it'i8 not now in a satisfactory state to -sefve as a site; fa- cilties for landing rage not and will not be sufficient.to warrant the selection; \u2018and it is heeded as a breathing space by the citizeñs.Senator Beique-\u2018presided.Mr.Bis- sonnette's letter detalling the advantages of the Blue Bonnets.site as contrasted with the Maisonneuve propo- siion, was read.Mr.Findlay, of Findlay & Howard, announced that the.ark.Avenue Extension fs no longët\u201d available as a site as\u201c it has been\u2019 sub-divided Into building lots,.and will.be placed oa the market shortly.Ex-Ma yor Ekers that special 8 bg Soousa, fa 2° ruc ted he ascer ah \u201cvhs ne, there ons other-parcels \u2018of {ind near the Park Avenue Extension.- Ald.L.A.Lapointe and other.members objected to this, and the motion was lost by ten to five.Two successive motions of Ald.Tur- cot for an acceptance of the Gauthler and Clement sites wére also lost.Then Mr.\u2018Gauthier moved the amendment, which was accepted.TRAIN NUMBERS.C.P.\u2018RB.will Inaugurate New and Simpler System in June, For the purpose \u2018of endeavoring tq avold duplications, a new system of numbering trains of all classes is to be inaugurated shortly by the C.P.R.Preparations for effecting the change are in the hands of Mr.Charles Murphy, géneral superintendent of transportation, who remarked that the credit for the smdoth operation of the traffic under the present system was due to the company's employees, and although the system might do well for smaller hes, the C.P,R.had entirely outgrown it.\u2018Under the new system.no two trains will.be humbered the\u2019 same on the same day, and this will be -a great relief to despatéhérs and operators.\u2018Probably the qrestont .inçonven- ience arising from the present system is to the ordinary traveller in trying 0 discover any train on: thé -time- table.This wijl.all be eliminated with the new system when.ft comes into force on June 4th next.Special numbers.have been allotted for each class ef traffic.\u2019 ._ COVER ST.PIERRE RIVER.Propose to\" Enclose.City Portion in Concrete.- \u201ctjs Chief.Engineer Janin has.proposed te the Board: of Control an expenditure of $117.000 .to.place concrete \u2018Both on \u2018top and at the sides of\u2018 the \u2018small stream known as -St.Pierre river for-the mile , and a half of ita eourse through Turcot vil and St.Gabriel ward in\u2019 the city.86\u201d much\u2019 drainage runs into\u2019 the river that it has been, regarded .as\u2019 a menace to \u2018public health.The.report will be considered further by the controllers.\"F0 \u2018BUILD TURKISH NAVY, London Firm Seonres Contract For .Number of Vessels.\u2014 Constantinople, April.5,\u2014The Arm- strong-Whitworth & Company, Limited, of London, have been awarded the contract for the vessels of the new Turkish navy consisting of three battleships of 16,500 tons each, and sev- era] smaller craft.The orf tender of this firm \u2018was four hy and twenty-five dollars per tom, and they recelved the col atract only upon re- «ducing their \u201cprice to four hundred dollars, the \u2018figures submitted bythe Palmers Shipbuilding & .Iron Com- ny, Limited, of London, in conjunc- ion with the Bethlehem\u2019 Steel Company.« AUSTRALEAN AN GOVERNOR: Lord Denman Speaks ot New.Posi- | minds (Canadian - Associated Press.) gr Apri} 5.\u2014 Me new oO tistra speaking Hort aid that while going to new.work: \"the advantage of.Having.bean our your 45 tn per- or Nr SR \u2018 D wo io an tution: and: Club Boom.Col.Gardner, Ald.Mona- | ng\u2019 and Bmplre.don Fin Op th \u2018 2e Church pr \u2018going to take over on May 1 the.y immediately \u2018adjoining the church, a Self-contained | \u2018House, which will be used for al kinds | |.of \u201cInititutisnal purposes, immigration J\u2019office and olub room and perhaps a |.suspmer: kindergarten course.The plans at préedent\u2019 are merely tentative, but - ~developiitents : are expected soon.WIL FINE RAILWAY CN.R.Ordered ts to Pay $200 a Day- for Several Months by ° Railway Board.Ottawa, April\u2019 5.\u2014Two hundred dola day for every-day that the com- y has\u2019 been operating a branch line \"be een Halborne and Beulah, Man, Is, a fine for which the Railway Commission yesterday recommended .the Attorney-General to prosecute the ian Northern Railway.\" The full penalty, if imposed, will be no light: one, as the company has handled freight traffic over the line complained of for several months.The Grand Trunk Pacific will also be prosecuted for erossing about slghty highways in Alberta without he board's approval.The penalty is od per day for each offence.The case arose as the sequel to a complaint received from a Manitoba milling company - that the Canadian Northern was charging excessive rates for carrying freight over its branch ne.The commissioners, on investigation, found that no tariff of charges on.the line had been submitted to the board, end that the company was not authorized to carry traffic over the Hre, as it had not been inspected and approved by the board.SOUGHT TO KILL POPE Anti-Clerieal Fired Shot at| Priest in St.Peter's, Roms, Confesses to Plans Rome, man, who is undoubtedly insane; against .the canons during the service in 8t.Peter's yesterday, caused great alarm for a time, particularly as it became known that he originally had designs against the Pope himself.After he had been.seized by the police, one of whom fie wounded, thè man, subsequently identified as Pletro Pes- anti, declared that he hated the Pope and the priests, who had been - his ruin, .Pesant! told a rambling story during his-examination, in which he said he had a rich uncle and aunt, whose heir he would have been if the priests had not induced them to leave their property to religious institutions.This exasperated him, he continued, excitedly, and he killed them both.For years he was in prison, and finally being released, came to Rome to obtain his last revénge\u2014that 18,\u201d kill.the Pope.Since August :of last.year, Pesanti said, he had been, trying to.enter the Vatican but had not béen able to do 80 Therefore yestéiday fie.had® datidwd to- Kill Bomé of the ecélestastits holding office under the Pope.- ! -\u2014prmmnnççe IMPERIAL BATTALION.Volunteer Territorial Organization Congratulated by the Duke of Connaught.\u2018 | (Canadian Associated Press.) , April 6.\u2014 The Duke of Connayght has sent congratulations to the Middlesex territorials on forming the first Imperial service battalion, thus almost to a man volunteering for active service whenever required.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIVE WIRE CAUSED DEATH.-Toronto, April 5.\u2014 Joseph Gelinas.a French-Canadian aged 38 living at 14 Ontario Street, was killed by a live wire of the Toronto Electric Light Company near his home last night The wife had been blown down by the winds, He saw a flash, and when told that his neighbor's house was on fire he rushed out to give assistance.He failed to notice the wire, which struck him in the neck.He was instantly killed.An inquest will be held.\u2014\u2014 WILL VISIT TORONTO.Toronto, April 5\u2014The Rev.Dr.James Barclay, of Montreal, is to visit Toronto this week.He will be the guest of Principal Gandier, and \"will speak at the closing of Knox College in St.James Square Church on Thursday evening.pitt GRANT TO WESTERN BISHOPRIC (Canadian Associated Press.) \u201c London, April 5\u2014The Archbishops\u2019 Fund is granting a thousand pounds for the new bishopric at Edmonton, geen ORGAN AND CHOIR RECITAL.Organ and choir recitals were held in the First Baptist Church last evening, Mr.Geo, M.Brewer, organist and choirmaster of Trinity Church presiding at the organ.Mr.Brewer néeds no pralse as an organist, his playing being well known and appre- clated in Montreal, The work of the First Baptist Church Choir was splendid, and there was no doubt of ths appreciation they obtained from the large number of music-lovers present.Mr.Chas.P, Rice conducted.The soi08 were particularly fine.Mrs.W.H.Creed provided the soprano, and Mr.A.A.Webb, the tenor.\u2014pesemntennn \u2018 DAILY PAPER FOR McGILL With-the cloging of the present Mc- Gill term.McGill's weekly newspaper, the: \u2018Martlet,\u201d will go out of existence, and a daily fourpage paper, to be edited by.W.E.G.Murray, of Arts *12,° will commence publication at the beginning of the next college year.The Students\u2019 Council of McGill came to this decislon at a meeting held last night, after having secured expressions of opinion from advertisers and subscribers of the \u2018Martlet\u2019 promising the necessary extra support.The new paper will be delivered every morning at the residences of subscribers.! .NOTES AND NOTICES.Montreal-Quebec Train Service.\u2014 The Canadian Pacific Railway contem- te making a very important change \u2018their -Montreal-Quebec train ser- vice- which.wKl go into effect on or Tout À 14th, when the train which for \u201chas-\u2018left.at 1.80 p.m.will Mave Place Viger at 5 p.m., arriving at Quebec os abort 1 10.00 p.m.The train wil} consist of first class coaches, par- eu in her.Tost a an April 5\u2014The attempt of a | CARTON | CASH PRIZES - \u201c\u2019aérounting to $1380.00 will be- given to collectors of GE MEAT BOTTOMS Have 3 you enfered the contest, and are you busy collecting?- 8end post card to Orange Meat, Kingston, for circular giving details.\u2018Orange Meat and Milk is a Perfect Food.\"ONTARIO GRAPE JUICE (UNFERMENTED.) The Government analysis Bull Juice is pure\u2014of the highest stan etin 166 shows that Ontario grape dard and NON-ALCOHOLIC.The best, and also the cheapest.The Ontario Grape Juice is , made in Canada\u2014the pure juice of Canadian grapes \u2014 a delightful, , health-giving beverage.Pri rice\u2014Large size (qts.W.M.).Small size \u2018(pts.), $2.28 per doz.$4.00 Packed er doz.1 doz.in ouse.doz.in case.\u201cTHE LEEMING - MILES CO.LIMITED, Agents 4 8t Lawrence Boulevard, MONTREAL.Phone 3303 MAIN.he, sled DFALFRS ITH) al N BROS, Murkers.PARIS HEALTH IN PURE SUGAR Sugar is one of the best, and most widely used foods.Would you risk your health for the sake of a few cents on a hundred pounds of sugar?Buy only EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR Its Purity and Quality cannot be questioned, Compare it with any other and note the difference in color.' \u2018When buying.Eowf Sugar ask for Redpath Paris Lumps sold in RED SEAL dust proof cartons, and by the pound.Nu.The Canada Sugar Refining Co.\u201cMONTREAL, CANADA.Established in 18546 by Johs Redpath LUMPS = IL - npp\u2014 an Lith BELTING REPAIRE DAY OR NIGHT Qood Workmanship by Capable Men.Belts Made Endless on Short Notice.Send in or 'Phone Main 4004, 4905, 7248.Nights and Sundays, Westmount 2718 D.K, McLAREN Limited, 300-311 Craig St.West CHICAGO MAYORALTY.Carter H.Harrison Returned for Fifth Term, Chicago, April 4.\u2014 Carter H.Harrison, Democrat, was elected mayor of Chicago yesterday.It was the fifth time he had been given the office, and his plurality was In the neighborhood of 18,000.Charles E.Merriam, His Republican opponent, conceded the election two and a half hours after the polls closed.Serutiny of the returns by ward and precinct shows that Prof.Merriam got nearly seven percent fewer votes than Fred.Busse (Republican) had four years ago, while Harrison ran over 17 percent ahead of the figures attained bye.¥, Dunne (Democrat) at that time.The vote reached above 340,000, which is approximately 25,000 more than the record at the last previous mayoralty contest.In, spite of this, both sides agreed that Merriam lost through failure of the \u2018silk stocking\u2019 wards to show the strength that had been expected from them in favor of Merriam.Eveh in the 25{h ward.where Merriam\u2019s candidacy was conceived, his supporters failed to face the drizzling rain to vote for their choice.While Harrison got the usual Democratic: pluralities In the river wards, his eight years of service as mayor brought him votes among the people counted on by his opponents.and his promise of TQ-cent gas was also.a powerful factor.The Dunne and Roger C.Sullivan Democrats failed to cut their party ticked, though they waged a bitter primary fight.An- nexatfon propositions failed to get majorities in Oak Park, and the town of Cicero, but the village of Morgan Park decided to join the city.The Socialists -polled nearly 24,000 votes, a galn of 11,000 over four years ago, while the Prohibition vote fell from 5,875 to about 3,000.\u2014\u2014prmntrmntnmnne NEW MEAT-PACKING PROJECT.Toronto, April 5\u2014Mr.F.H.Keefer, K.C.,\u2018 who is returning to Port Arthur after an extended trip to England, states that after the coronation a party of Bristol capitalists will visit Port Arthur with a view to founding a big meat packing establishment at an estimated expenditure of £1,500,- 000.\u2018They expect to secure contracts for supplying the British army and navy, whieh \u2018hitherto have gone to Chicago eoncerns.pce MR.BORDEN'S-WESTERN TOUR.Arrangements have been completed for Mr.R.L.Borden to tour through Canada from coast to coast after the session.He will be accompanied by six members, and will speak in several: Sitles of Old and New Ontario.Comfort For The Ruptured My doctor advised me to get a Lind- man Truss, which, he said, was the best on the market.I have now worn one for three months, and find it to be all that was claimed for it.I can cheerfully recommend it to anyone suffering from rupture.\u2018E.A.EBERWEIN, 777 St.Urbain St, Montreal.Call or write for particulars.Consultations free, | B.LINDMAN, Reg'd., 16 MoCILL COLLEGE AVE, Montreal | EVADED BORDER LAWS, Man Who Assisted Immigrants toy Enter Fined $50.Windsor, Ont., April 5.\u2014 Canadian immigration officials at Windsor are having trouble with foreigners who are trying to gain entrance into Canada by evading the immigration laws.Yesterday morning in the Police Court two men from Detroit, Martin Florek and Frank Beldoes, were fined $50 and costs for assisting two Ns to evade the immigra- The two latter were and will be deported.rother of Ald.Meretsky.this afternoon to answer of assisting foreigners to enter Cañada.Four were captured at Tecumseh, 4 small village near Wind\u201d sor, Saturday afternoon.They implia cated Meretsky.MINER AWARDED DAMAGES.Cobalt Mining Company Found Guilty of Negligence.\" North Bay.April 5\u2014In the High Court yesterday, before Chief Justice Falconbridge, the Jury awarded $2,500 damages against the Temiskaming Mining Company to Calais Seven.Seven was injured in the mine by a rock falling down th> winze, where he was working, and claimed that the company was negligent in not providing safeguards.QUARANTINE STEAMER LAUNCHED.Kingston, April 5\u2014Before three thousand people the new government quarentine steamer \u2018Polana\u2019 was launched yesterday afternoon, Miss Helen Hale, daughter of Captain Hale, chrigtenned the vessel, and Mayor Graham and W.F.Nickle, M.P.P., delivered addreeses.The Real Elixir of Life._urrowp yess ays Dr.Metchnikoff, the famous Pathylogist of the Pasteur Institute.Paris, {s Buttermilk.The finest tonlc known, which can be supplied by the Guaranteed Pure Milk Co.S78 87.CATHERINE ST.+.RL I 1e M oa ei mer em eee dr ; 3 ï | 8 ii it È tu ty a RNR { Age i i Hi fd | | i ; \u2018 ; ÿ x jt! J i { y 4% 6 | } 4 4 4 æ + 4 + \u201c A A ae à | ; aE fl XERN AE 1 1145 ig à $ 4 A EL K 2 bt sh 18 ; Eb (eg do RARE Eh ad .tb IB 1 198 È | : 6 7 185145 { \u20188 ig L 57 À i L ; 4 I ; ti 4 ; i A | x ¥ | ee Sram ae id OUR LITTLE PARIS SHOP appearance may seem to belie its name, but open some of those mysterious black boxes ranged along the shelves and delightful visions of style that is Parisian It is almost.hidden under the the balcony on our ground floor, and on first sight its unpretentious.113.as we have Been able to make them, and a ., LAS ee ee AR Te x ~ Ÿ av , \u2018 Se, -.- ; Be Cp Tals JL a 7 v cie 4 Ando 4 very Se à vil de de em ba of the © \u2018Murphy type: Everything is pointirig-in\u2019 that direction.- Truth to tell, we don't; get time to show hardly any variety iñ our parlots.\u201cThese small hats have just been picked up\u2019 ä7*qeickly we have reason to - believe that this condition of affairs will become.more and more pronausced every day from now till Easter.For this reason we.wold urge you not to wait till the last hour.There will be \"no better day than Thursday to make selection\u2014no better day at lest thik sids of Easter, and this for two reasond\u2014 ides our very smart new $10.60;-$15.00 and ae are going to feature some -$5.00 \u2018and $7.50 hats i be worthy of Easter wear.And, mind: Li some of these new Tyrolèse hats À be arong those.marked at $5.00.Summer through and through will come .\u2018to you-\u2014a different tunic or drape or bordered chiffon in every box and \u2018every one original, exclusive, and in some cases extreme Pansian novelties.4 BRAID SALE Continved UE To-morrow we shall continue the sale of the 2400 yards of new .15 to .35 black and colored bralds, which we began this morning, at per yard.- - - = = J VAR de a + Tow ed 10 EASTER Gloves for Children Cape Gloves in three shades of tan and in sizes 000, 00, }, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7\u2014 genuine English Cape; at, per pair.85 For Women-A Special A certain quantity of Cape Gloves in tan, sizes 534 to 7V4: and kid i in tan, wey.navy or green, sizes 534 to 8; price, special.+.eu.Inexpensive Jewelry Jabot pins, round sapphire in sens, plat- num finish, for each.2 - 98 Sterling Silver maple leaf brooches in natural colors, for each.\u2026.29 Pearls on chain filled bead and bolt clasp-for.22.2222 i.oa.Belts of black, dull and jet studded belts, all riveted, at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 each.+ A very nice line of belt buckles in gilt- oxidized and antique gold in different sizes and shapes, some set in with coral; Special value for.35 each | OUR COVERT COATS AT $5.00 ARE IN REALITY THE $7.50 KIND.| 69| - 98 i Smallwares Victoria collar supports, with extra pisces for fastening collar.15 set Emery Bags.05, .10, .15 each Pearl beads, for trimming, 9 sizes, from .10 to .25, string of two dozen.Trafalgar mending wool in skeins, white, black, tans, grey, natural and heather .05 skein 36 and 45-inch mohair boot laces.10 dozen Invisible hair pins, 2 boxes for .05, .05 and .10 Best quality ironing wax.3 for .05 Wash Suitings \u2014That we have splendid cotton poplins at .15 and .18; \u2018\u2014That we have mercerized Repp suitings and Pongee suitings in every wanted color at .25, .35 and .45; \u2014 That we have over 400 pieces, and every yard of every piece good\u2014rieally good at their respective prices.Then there are our famous pure Scotch Ginghams at .15 And: by the way, we have some new and very elaborate plaid designs i in these same Scotch Ginghams that we are par- [ar ticularly : anxious you- -should see.\u201cnice ones here in the ladies\u2019 Easter Store ~ Ostrich Ruffs A choice selection of the pretty ruffs with dainty silk tassels, in white, navy, natural, Alice blue and black: $7,50 values for.:.$5.00 each Cushion, tes tinted on tinted burlap, i in square We have just received a very nice lot {2 oblong shape, grounds are of old 45 each Hand Bags, stamped on crash linen, velvet or shantung silk with gilt or gun-metal frames.Several pretty conventional designs .50 and $1.50 each Black alk rattail and corded buttons in five sizes; prices .50, .65, .85, $1 25 and blue, green or brown; price.$1.50 dozen.Soutaghe braided buttons in\" 4 sizes, .50 75, $1.25, $1.75 per dozen.» Gilt or Silver buttons with frosted or chiffon effect finish, in four sizes, :25, +50, $1.00 and $1.25 per dozen.- +4 PRE} ster Vaists Faster Hosiery Extra fine all wool summer weight cashmere stocki in black or tan; very fine soft yarn, close weave, clastic double feet and spliced ankles; .at 3 pairs for.22 2e +2 © .$1 > Ladies Extra Heavy Silk Stockings, $1.25 a pair This stock ing is equal in quality to what we have p: viously sold as high at $2.25 a pair.\u2014The Stockings the selves will prove this.\u2018 A new line of embroidered lisle hose in black silk li.with white, blue and pink embroidery.Tan with self.anc white embroidery.White, with self and white and black embroidery, made of fine German silk lisle with deep double tops.double feet, spliced ankles, elastic tops, embroidered, very neat design.For Children \\ asus Ot This Stocking is equal in quality to what we have pre viously sold as high as $2.25 a pair.\u2014The Stockings thes Spectral .25 per pair, sizes 9, 10.35 pair Swiss Underwear We have received the complete assortment of our Swiss Underwear.The values this season are all up to the Murphy standard, while the prices in several cases are less than last year\u2019s.Many ladies have been eagerly awaiting this announcement, and we are pleased to say these lovely undergarments now await your inspection.We will expect you Saturday.Note also we have a full range of Canadian made undergarments for wear right now, and also the lighter make for warmer weather.The entire assortment is much better than we have ever placed in your way before.There is practical no end to the \u2014ever so many more styles than you might expect to Murphy's.Ever sp many styles in lingerie see, even here at waists, ever so many tailored styles and ever so many more in voile, im chiffon, in marquisette\u2014all new and one prettier than another, and simply hundreds and hundreds of them at prices that range the whole way from $1.00 to $30.00.But at $2.25, $3 & $3.25 We have some new American Geisha waists, and we want you to see these anyway, even if you have not a minute to spare to see the others.There is that style and character to them that make them stand apart.from other waists.Remember the name \u201cGeisha.\u201d For Your Hair Plain shell and amber side combs, in large and small size, from .20 to .75 Fancy gilt and Rhinestone buckle style barrettes in shell only, .50 to $5.00 Pearl Grey Back Combs.25 to .65 Side Combs to match, .35 pair \u2014 \u201c< At Easter Particularly It Should Be Nothing Short of a Murphy Suit | Toilet Goods Easter.Colgate\u2019s Soaps, 3 cakes in a box; Oders, white Clematis, Florizel, Almond Cream, Oatmeal, White Lilac; 25 \u201cbox, or .10 cake | The new perfumes, Ideal Orchid, Ideal Rosadora andl Violet Bouquet, pet 0z.ome ee es ee 00 00 75 OUR PHONE: NUMBER UPTOWN 6010 re XL ARE WET ARSON] it to herself to see that her suit is not unworthy of companionship with the rest.where our suits come into the argument.Yes, we really have a neat little Vicuna cloth suit as low as.Of all the seasons of the year, there should be no place for mediocrity of style a: Just because it is a time when most everybody wears a new suit, every woman owc- That You simply can\u2019t make any mistake here for th- reason that there is not a suit in our whole department but what is wearable at Easter.an this is true of our Suits at $10.50 and $16.50 just as it is true of our models at $25.00.$10° and it is a Murphy suit\u2014that is the point.A allo tains at nd +420 2 Cm 3 2.If ru any change: 1 n.| anges Mr, W- eazent 8 ceed W traffic Mr.! agent rick a: would Berkla: Detroit change Tonto, some C THE \u201c The little ce pattern very u t.me.At Fon nae Tos cach \u20ac in poy Trice pi bray The pn 10012, of 7.Size.i tio giv Siz Ad RMEPRELES LER BEX LEO LERR ER 7.aX ox - carefu \u201c Q pe - \u201c Price o o » o Patter entr stockings stic, top; .$1.35 Ss ave pres them- | silk lisle self.and ack em- mm \u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ ble tops, .50 ave pres thers .35 pair r Swiss Murphy han last \\nounce- rarments e under- ake for ter than Q $ ® » INL Sry fy article d'onsdes or plated-ware, i EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK The Best and Safest Food for Infants, I\u2018ifty-four Year Experience has Proves it.| WM.H.DUNN, Agent.they are wholesome.Lamb\u2019s Market Limited, MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAMOUS LAMB'S PORK SAUSAGE.sold at all High Class Cafes, Clubs, C P.R.yang Hall, Dining Cars and Hotels.If you are particular, ask for LAMB'S SAUSAGE \"BEAUTIFY THE HOME Wwe can beautify the home if you a'.:w us to clean or dye your curtains, furniture covers and draperies at needed intervals.R.PARKER & GO, byers and Cleanere, Montreal, Que.820 St.Catherine St.W.892 Notre Dame St.W.3i0 St.Catherine St.E.Phone, Uptown 4108.EMPRESS SPECIAL.l~uves Windsor Station 8.25 p.m, T-:rsday.April +.» nn ship's side at West St.John, so nrst and second cabin passengers \\ .ng reservation in standard sleep- f+ oud tourist care), booked to sail p - R.M.S.\u201cFmpress of Ireland,\u201d Fri- « .April 7th Meals \u201ca la carte\u201d be served in diawmg var afier C.P.RB.STAFF CHANGES 6th, running direct\u2019 i* rumors from Toronto can be given a= credence, several important \u2018hnges are contemplated in the C.7 R.freight department.These canges would involve the transfer of Mr.W.M.Kirkpatrick, general freight a-\u2026.at Toronto.to Montreal, to suc- c:.4 W.B.Bulling, assistant freight ao TanAgeT.\u201cAr, 11.Rrown, local general freight pzent vend suocesd Mr.Kirkpat- k 1 Tronto; E.Olsen, of Détroit, si] .CARRUTHERS-\u2014In Kingston, Ont, on learns., our reproof an dour example.If Mr.rrate believed to De compressed but -an - involuntary shop and came clear over here to take \u2018They do, sir,\u2019 returned Mr.Podsnap, ; ; f .April 8.1811, George Carruthers, aed dead raid ae Divine misery.twitching.overmastering her\u201d resolute her.T've got to take a little run out gravely shaking his hesd; \u2018they do\u2014I Podsnep has left L to transfer his He bu PO re non 1e The e but keeps silent, believing Kinraid ut- giiliness from.time to time.Philip, to Summit to see \u20ac man, and I went [am sorry to be obliged to say it\u2014as |&llégiance to Germany, one would SUD- to perplexitv.Our faith ag: vigiol el DUGGAN \u2014 On Feb.8, 1911, at Bria- oly unworthy anyhow.For head | who did not see the averted face.nor company.And she will enjoy it\u2014ob, [they do.\u201d What assurance, what faith, POS he must feel proudly at home in | 0 PETRIE IE: right image à seller bane.Queensland, Charles Coddington veloped to Tote Tant ns tson is ar- underetand the real danger in which now, don't be hard-hearted what complacency; hideous, but solid bis new surroundings.; many which our own patriots ha.: oputa Duggan, only son of Andrew Charles reste and.te ° | he was.placing his.wife, felt as \u2018She simply muét learn to \u2018\u2019rdek up |es his plate! Compared with Mr.Ped- But what & mistaken supposition ated as an instructive contrast : \"tery and Eliza Alice Duggan, aged 33! horror, hung.His wife loses her mind.though ha \u2018mus \u2018have one word, one her chips,\u201d Jim! I warned her not to snap, how thin and flifnsy a show was that would be! e is not his old se Poat-Impresionlst portraits they cr pr oe AS 3, x ET Ly oh Erman DAL prise # i E A., : and S hro Philip's onsivé tan f the hand which leave such a mess\u2014it igoks worse than suc- anywhere.His old self is nowhere to ren car ; 4 z à i ENGLAND\u2014At Knowüton, April 1, 1911, Help, viysa.com pletely + No.InarTy him, ay passive in x which was not even your den ever thought of looking.She made ly, the Kipling Schoo de potriots be found.Instead of his complacent of oursels es is dashed to pieces.« re > 4 qu» Israel England, aged 90.much to the distress of old Kester, the drawn away from ian: through al The two\u2019 importdfit things.If you |; : China, of all countries, are mustering wasteness and desolation.a Mas MA ta reign countries cents will be must.go où throug .: a combination of qualities, a modesty, dd , à Ada required hoping that she would lie down and this.gérets ot ty apd even If she.ped the Patience » pick _thede a \u201cPl an independence, a responsibility, a re.for her destruction, and await the.op- darkness and gloominess, a div È Satur : cumpose herself.Instead she stretch- | \u201coo oq tHe tor © ned him of: ou Vio it Pe me and re oe pose, combined with an absence of POrtune moment for hoisting their en- clouds and thick darkness.a da: this do \u2014=\u2014 » |ed out her arms imploringly, \u2018and the undesirablenegs of recurring to you 3 at the à y utoménte ls everything calculated to call a blush signs on all her masts\u2014what unmi- the trumpet and alarm.We h Late fi - said, In a voice full of yearning and hat had no pans looked un ome instant to.see =!\" fhe cheek of a young person, tigated gloom, what loss of natlonal | heard many denunciations of \u2018horous EES & co, tens Heavy miperable times of endurance jf he was in carnest or what.The which one would seek in vain among faith, what an obsession of unrea) State.and many monthly pruzno made u \u2018Oh! Charley! come.to me\u2014ceme to and: waiting-:have.tô.be passed ' ® {the .atuns of the earth\u2019 And now Soning terror such a picture betrays! cations of her ruin: we shoula me!\u2019 and then as she more fully became throtghi- by aliduriig the course of next ar stant she Bad FU for penn the patriots tell us we are decadent, And the Duke is hot alone In his now to join some Senate in offeri-.- CI Directere 27/27 of the place where she was, her thelr ~lves;.and Philip had had hlà ;rabbling up the scraps ond snip- | degenerate, effeminate, enfeebled, only ayaking.His oe ul forebodings.Are public thanksgiving to the ma: © actual situation, she sank back\" snAY share, of such seasons, when the heart.pings.She packed 4 down hard with to be redeemed by a drill-sergeant and ahared and emp as zed Ye e ae 8- in the extremity of national peril.012 ST.CATHERINE W.feebly began to cry.Philip's heart ang thy mill, and the speech, and the {wo hands and pushy\u201d in mare and & tax on food.But the subject, as Mr.\u20acFs\u2019 own brot \u201c pea oe te not despalr of the Republic.Presby Passe Up MM.(ate change 8 AMdig®, Dolled Within him; any man's would limbs, must be bound down with more, and then came the nard part ot Podsnap would say, ls too painful to Blerabend\u2019 (ge have Bo word ailie have heard the voices of many cr : ï under the circumstances, but he had | strong resolution to patiénçe.it that took the ence.She had to Pursue.Wa refuse to gursue it.From so jolly) art ve ay he t to > ve - [In the wilderness, and we .rz ra the sense of guilty concealment to ag- For mahy; \u2018days, may, for.weeks, orecp round -on \u2018He, hands and Lnees | high-hearted \u2018Rule, Britannia,\u2019 to a eTans of the : th In antry, .> nce ful for their warning: bu: we gravate the intensity of hls feelings.he was forbidden to see Sylvia, as the and pick up everÿ tile \u2018serid and sciap whining \u2018Recessional\u2019 what a road we Henry of Prussia called upon all pa- waiting now for aonther voice 1 - Her weak cry after another man, too, very sound of \u2018his footateps.brought tpgt alowed on tie dark carpet.| have travelled! Once we stood like triots to unite against the internal foe theirs\u2014a voice of rfner aad wr - wren irritated him, partly through his on a recurrence of .the fever and con- There! thee: there! she cried, as that threatens ruin to the state.\u2018We lopcfu] tone.fission \u2018| anxious love, which made him wise to vulsive movement.Yet she.seemed, the last one was dumped in the bas- sublime head.are living, he said, \u2018In an (Exceeding: desil know how much physical harm she from questions she feebly asked the yo; \u2018Now I've dune it!\" z - Wegz used to say when he took up his ly serious and grave political period, Mr.Podsnap, striking the stars with And now, as Silas \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DRYGOODS STORE BURNED sum was doing herself.At this moment nurse.to.have forgetten all that had Now you can be top! Gibbon for his patron's higher educa- In Spite of forty years of peace.\u2019 It ) .Pre >liyt he stirred, or unintentionally made happened on the day of her attack Uncle Sim, approvingly, picking ar tion, \u201cAnd now, ar.Boffin, sir, we'll is true, he admitted, that Germany{ A fire which did damage to ths ession some sound: she started up afresh, | from the time when she aropped D ap and carrying her out to her mother decline and we'll fall\u2019 has no cause to fear \u2018her envious ex- tent of $1300.was caused by 4 .Rure t and called out.\u2014 : to sleep.But how much she rémem- to be hundled up enough for the long.In scathing contrast to our own de- ternal enemies throughout the, world,\u2019 explosion occurring in the dry gz à ssed UNDERTAKERS 0 oe, or Coe |e Shaws guist enougs \u201c0 dater Summit | tine \"and.Tail the patriots point to 4 but be muintained, thal uf the mote, sore of A Marcovuen zs) ME sake, me who yo\u2019 are! : could ascertain.She\u201d \u2018My patience!\" said - nel ing.\u201d ire, rapidly takin \u2019 : et east last night.is\" ss gre 290 MOUNTAIN ST \u2018It's me,\u2019 sald PhHip, coming for- when at length Philip was allowed to |'ing, ae she came and stood sgh out place fn earth and sea and sky.watchful, and.as yong and old sol Chief Giroux and Deputy Chief - bd oxy usrem 297 S'DOMINIQUE ST wards, striving to keep down the see her.But he-was half jealous of doorway to see what Patsic had been There we are shown à people main- ere Eh round Ae a omy uns Pierre.with their brigades.extine\" - {the ed the flames.ho cor miserable complication of love and his child, when he watched how she doing.jealousy, and remorse and anger that could smile at- it, while she never \u2018No, nat your patience \u2014 PVatsie's made his heart beat so wildly, and changed a mpscle of her face at all pat ence!\u201d restorted Uncle Jim.\u2018We almoat- took \"him out of himself.Ih- he could de or say.: editors have to have patierice-\u2014lota of i Utted T0 HAVE WINDOWS deed, he must have heen quite beside Ard of a plece with this extreme it, dont we, Patsie 7 We uso it in EE : rte taining their virility by the practice = A OEE - pt p \u2018 x a asl ; ve LA hg es A =: pe +, y 3 __ 5, for 4 Sa NE % L005.6.TF :, ES ne a = ov ip GW 3 > Se I a oy » a PNR o.DA RU Te = Ryle p d - ne \u201d a a - 7 > eu = re > pre © etc ETES prt \u2018himself for the timte, or he could quietude and reserve was her behav- our business.-\u2014Child\u2019s Hour.\u2018 \u2019 no - Barrier i never have gone on to utter the\u201cer- |'ior to him when at length she had rer US | i J wise, .eruel words he id.But she fully recovered.and was able to E0 WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE ?EE 7 ; I in ; spoke first,in a distreessd and 1lain- about the Kouse again.Philip thought | | + ff] PROPERLY CLEANED 5a ep, | Bid as nN 8 + \u2018OH, PH wen.1° sed long before\u2014 before thew ar ; \u2014\u2014 =\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_= 5 ir.& à yor tm Caan ase 1 and riage.or us words they were.Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?\u2014 : $ J 1 Charley Kinraid as plain as iver 1 see \u2018It's not in me to forgive; I some.Acts Ix, 6.es CUIR pd t and he wagn't drowned gt times think it's not in me to forget.] 10 ° P hone Main 1 203 ab Tm sure he's aly o somewheere; Philip was tender even to humility Trust In the Lord with all thy heart; } ® he were so clear and Ylfe-lize.Oh! in his conduct towards her.But no- and lean not unto thine own under: what shall I do?whet hall 1.96?© thing stirred cher from her fortress of standing.In all thy ways acknow- .RE HAVE YOUR COSTUME She wrung her hands in foverish distress.Urged by passionate feel- inga of various kinds, \u2018and a'so by.his\u201d Qesire to quench the agitation reserve.And he knew she was so different; he kpew how loving, nay, passionate wag her nature \u2014vehement, demonatrative, \u2014\u2014oh!-how could he ledge him, and he: shall direct paths.\u2014Prov.iii, 5, 6.thy The Lord shall guide thee continu- k Win ; \u2019 c 5 ASSC 1 \u2019 icht \u2019 ide ey =, .na _ \u2019 \u2019 LG UT nf ERE g .; ally, and sati yr \u2014 Iv \\ wn which was doing her harm, Philp stir ler, once more lato expression.¥» and soul Isa.iit, 11, oo 1 owing wh iid.even .if.rat.w or ; i - He FRENCH CLE ANED spoke, hardly Ube sald.Oe was of Auger?fnew hs trio HUMAN SACRIFICES, - ! rac = \u2014 ing angry with ber hipiself; was \u2014\u2014 0.î Ta.fT be neti unjust to \u201cconsciously .?F AN .3 som es U > , .REFORE TEE BASTER RUSK.Doctor Told Nev she 1d ot Haws A and of & purpose, in pré Jer to Jrovoke Light on Strange Practices in Pl Mr.ma.gl] ; her to en , an 7 i p ; K: ting Goi met Teaners and Dyers.Fret OF bd Bend or Body.pealing enr pis onkinénoe.ne Ancient Egret.If you are doing nothing next Satur- investing class, and holds bigger prn- 5 go : elephones.Mrs.Dosi .Cormier, Middle Back- only - \"EE , ex = ; tits in.store for.the investor ti i i by British American Dyel C = the P.>! still more.hed k : all that was a From the London \u2018Standard.\u2019 day afternoon, we ales on te RE enor er estor than e 5 A, ; ROT If any one h nown.n Jan.ernor-General of you accompan Sales À .Qi ater ng ompany \u201cIn the spring of 197 1 1 we oll ot passing in that household, while yet the Soudan, accompanied by Lady DORVAL BAY GARDENS, Every week as AN GER DEMS Li PT OT ORVAL ess down, and the doctor tod \u2018 took the story of it was not ended, nor.Wingate and Lord Kitchener.visited a party of interested .investors make a tion.lt is an investment of the safnrst Me à s puri of good © in éÿbody.1 indeed, come to its crisis.their hearts the excavations which are being car- point of seeing this wonderful property and most tangible kind.and if vou are im PUBLIC NOTICE NE econt remedies from dectors, Lut they would.have been sorry for the man ried A out for the University of Liver- for themselves: and every week, sure {hinking of bustling, 2 home.then tis cont b i 5 ; seem say good.who lingered long a oor Of @ pool'by essor Garstang on the site ; 5 ed num- : y v est April instant (1911), 8t 10 o'clock fn the having taken Riot of diffrent other kinds room in \u2018which hi wife sate cooing of Meroe, the ancient Bthiopian capi- TE TAL BAY GARDENS plots.Moore Fou om live tree trom abe noise reer Forenoon, at the Office of the undersign- of medicine, and they did pot seem to and talking to her baby, and some- tal, and inspected the principal monu- Der 0 i \u201csmoke and Worries of the city.B rsp 1 ed Notary, Room 22, Canada Life Build- benefit me, I was almost in despair and times iaugbing back to'it, or who was ments that have been brought to light There is still time for YOU to pur- : pit: DE pe Bold to Partie Austen ontreal, did not know what to do until my hus- soothing the querulousuess of falling there.chase a plot or two in this.beautiful At Ten Cents a foot, land at DORVAL shall be sold to Public Auction to the her about | age with every possible patience of After visiting the great temple of district before the snow leaves the BAY GARDENS is positively an A-1 A ast and highest bidder, the following band met à lady and told my.Ustener who A here t stric buy; and so great is the demand, while immovable property belonging to the Es- rickness and she told him to try Bur- lave; sorry for the.poor.Hs : mmon, where the obellsk of a hfth- ground and the prices are raised.Of so sma'l the supply, that it will be im- CZ¢ tate of the late Thomas we b, namely: dock Blood Bitters as aie had received tond hungériis fon attered pros on the fuse been alncoversd, ther eran course, it is not absolutely essential possible.when the trees are ja bloom.to at certaln properly Known and desig- a « enderness » y examin DORVAL BAY uy any single plot under fifteen cents , nated under Number Six Hundred and the greatest benefit frome using it My.alr, et only by.stealth the stone wall of the city, fifteen à that you should see .a foot.Sixty-Eight (No.668), upon the Official husband went and bought me a.bottle, sonselos ne echoss of what ought to thick, the ruins of the Vora: aa GARDENS, since we guarantee satis- To delay me to mi of an an ook 0 erence o e St.in ; > ; 1 honest dealing to every pur- delay 8 is PI d_Book of Ref f the St.and after having taken it 1 felt better, have been his.part of which was built by Aspalut faction and dealing t pur ha Solar ANS CO miss tie TR of Thi Antoine, are pots and appurtenances mi on using one bottle after another It was so difficult to cofnplain, too: and another king whose name has now chaser who buys from the plan; but we make up your mind quickly aad bus at n us thereunto belonging.deduction made wnt had taken six in all and then I impossible, in fact: Everything that a been found for the first time, and the feel sure that we can do business far DORVAL BAY GARDENS before ever, Da.therefrom, however, of a certain piece yay strong and well I am wite could \u2018do from duty sha did; but hall in the centre of which the colos- better and more expeditiously if you lot Is sold, and you are compelled to I hg or parcel thergof sold one apply\u201d to.Bat that m alive to-day is due to \u201cthe love \u2018seemed.to_have fled, and.In sal bronze atue was placed, [and the will permit us to show you the property par advanced prices to others.Rs \u20ac ; $ : ; es : - w are cove I \u2019 - ren\u2019 J co undersigned Notary.C.[I.E CHAR- we of Blood Bitters Ore Such catch 02, Fring it back, So lantly painted frescos representing ret.: ente 35 50 ang wee DORVAL BAY GAR: any BOHR, ets Sos?| sping sis.an, wae oot oui veg PALS Guns \u201cand ie Cove pr on ae \"7 DORVAL BAT GARDENE 1e nots eA Lena a es for ail purposes required by law \"OU a lot of work-to f the result\" before : tlie ex- They then proceeded to the temple hole: in the ground.nor js It watered the attached coupon, ani we will send thoug Dont ie pablichen In ne Witness on th t 1 would procuge « Dottle of iment is made.- But Philip of the Sun, nildway -betwgea the city stock.1t is the finest and safest real vou plan, price list and all possible in- \u201cnds the 1st of April instant (1911).B k Blood Bites A0d after à had \u201ccoulé no reason, of cot) not yield to and She prranice.7 an \u2018interesi- estate proposition ever D : formation.> ha ; taken two I was able ta do &.hard reason: so.he com and re- ing discovery has Jus: osen made.The \u201cete PUBLIO NOTICE work all the summer, and 1 never.fat proached.She did not much) answer Greek rmnance writer Heliodorus de- A Thi W K T .ç \u201cme y win 1906 : bu fc ° : 8 ibes t ume erific i : p + at y ja hereby given under the first part of better in my fe.In the winter of him; but be \u2018thought that Her \u2018ever | ce (hore On apa od Which S wee S Il GEO.MARCIL & CO.PHONES : for Chapter 79 of the Revised Statutes of.I Pneumonia, and it aft 108 WRB + oxpressed the Oo forgive; 1 somes of the temple pie vue oui me Se .Lac ut Je , cog nada, , known as A * sewer pain i left side.np me lorgi \u2019 , : emp platform - ame trees bre Com that Supplementary Letters Patent ° hen 1 would got; out of bed times think; ste not iq, me to forget.tions of.the sacrifice of boys and On Saturday fibxt, the first se Re en have been issued under the Seal of the TROTTINE wi ° «Forte céntianed.) young men, and its ately below is excurplon wiil -leave Bonaven- Please send me plan end literature dealing Main 3791 se: Secretary of State of Canada bearing had to sit down for 8 w § was 80 ' int \u2014\u2014 the chamber in which.the victims were Dana 1-2 \u2014- ; sedate the thirtieth day of March, 1911 i After.1 had used = CIC PAR tramolated.Here ete.very stones ture Depot at LM.the second with Dorval Bay Gardens.tie increasing the Capital Stock of the Mis Blood Bitters the pain.dissppeared com- SNOW STORM IN PARIS.on which the Knives were sharsonel 4¢,3.55 pm.Fou can take x .The sisafquoi Marble Company, Limited, pletely.\u2018It has ale.April 5.\u2014-Pañiéläge: were and the actual jars, ptf full of char- your\u2018 choice of either.of these Een ee tee eu es are ee ee ae ct ca ce 00 Sunda nd Nigh's lee from the sum of $500,000 to the sum of Ty have received s ito-day by.&:beisk snow coal\u2019and burned bones, over which the trains, but notify us ahead of Ba gh.Vere $1,000,000, such increase to eonaist of es | Have vod ch guxe 2 rather ghastly | desh was intended to be which jone \u2018 you se: to ADDRESS : \u201cday five thousand shares of $100 each.rom Burdoek- tive ord of.Een |! jed coneumed.vhich Jone \u2018 you.prapoge : va au ee be ne at en es en ee ee es LL p das Dated at the.office of the Secretary.of may | this as if to 4 Oi ar £he.fewly Bas-rellefs havé also been discov- travel \u2018by.We supply tickets.: , a :.CW) St.Louis 3898 Werte .State of Canada this 3ist day of March, t hag me °° trees.i 7e ered, with pictures of the temple and nT \u2018 rite ML RHOMAS MULVEY * ait baume the sacrificial p , in one of | ML 3.oi - a A PSN he] _ , _.A À wi \u201cthe ves: \u201cgre | .I 0 Under-Secretary of State.| Co, Limited,\u2019 ! dragged up de rap Ouard athe alan | MT = \u20188 \"foe _ So .{ \u201chursdas itil Apr fon Far.juoted : eateninz est ran from In.aFred he- war ha- e woul: han face wn peu- the mo- en per markable old prone Plow - itimer t ury lat- \u2018le.Bu YM PASSE; and Ha- nning to « and la- quiet fr his peac- our miter year.accusa- ations of \"hey ar 18, whic! hy, pros- t is the Tosperir \u2019urses u Cost one s panis ts.Thes indigna- perpetua: horri\u2026e and If a e inners Wrat fed eh TAT phaniah = wratn, @ a day day of day « à day «f Ve have of the rugnosti- pula like ffering qn Whe peril; dui c.Ve v crying 2 zvate- we are ce than hd more INED.the ex- y a Bis y goods t.Cath- District hief St.inguisn- \u201cST.GILES CAURCE SYTÉ \u201c presbytery Decides There.ia | Room for Two Churches in\u2019 Laurier Ward +- adjourned meeting of the Pres.ory of Montreal was held at Knox aaron lust night, to consider ths tin of a change of site for St gurs Chureh, which was left unde- onl i at the last meeting of the Pres.patety The presbyterial commission, \u2019 \u2026nveh the matter had Deen remit- -aried through Principal Scrim- ju at the district in which the St.\u2026\u2026; (o~regation desires to erect a had been visited very /qz0v several times, and the re- mmordation submitted was that St.« I~ permitted to select a site in eu cree , C (ri Red.«st of St.Lawrence Boulevard, + ~ast of Park ave.ny -mmossion felt that whilst Ît was va hat MacVicar had some rea- one to complain that the proposed new -4 «could be brought rather near \"an.yet the district was so ä-+>-+ populated by Protestants that there was ample room for two church- ew i: « very Short time they would pa iny-critively required.The recom- poydation was adopted, and the dé- = 7 \u201c18 ACCEPted by all parties con- EY en \u20ac pod \u2018 \u201che r-rsbytery gave power to St (1 .« 1» ISPOSe of their pre ty on opis street, and take & vi» wape to proceed with the con- wt uepon of a new church as soon as (ha time seems opportune to de so.MacVirar Memorial Church was also given power to borrow $25,000 to pro- casd with the work of enlargement, which has heen contemplated for soma to Outremont chureh asked for a evant of $30 from the augmentations find.having mat with the require- \u2026: in hecomo gn augmented.hy za.and asked for leave to mod.mean 0 à call.\u201cxs question of the supply of re- (= © ordinances at St.Anne de 3, vue was considered at length.A apatation appeared before the Pres- tev and spoke strongly in favor of La present arrangement, whereby un- -n = rvices are held in the hall of the \u201ctas loniid College.Yet whilst this plan zaV6 satisfaction, the need of a «1-4 pastor was felt by all, who sou] have the spiritual oversight of ha Ard, and gather in the families t*a: iftend No church and others that ara likely to come in.The general 4zitr is to have a union church built, ad make some arrangement wherelsy 7 pastor would attend to the more fn- \u2018mare religious needs of the oom- ~qnitv.The matter was again re- ~ittad tn the home missions commit.1a tn report If possible at adjourned meeting on Thursday.AT REVOLVER POINT Father and Daughter Held Up on Sherbrooke Street.List Saturday evening, as Cleophas Vanier was walking along Sherbrooke «reot accompanied by his two little Laighters, à couple of men held them » at the point of a revolver.Tha ianrhters screamed, and the culprits 4 down Panet street.7i~ police were notified, and it was 7.21 that three other cases of a swidr nature had taken place on the s night, and in each instance the vMplaint was against a couple af in No attempt at injury was evi- d.it in any of the hold-ups.: chvf l\u2018ampeau has issued orders to Captain Clinquette to investigate the affair in the interest of public safety, id to hunt up- the offenders.Satarda- vas April Fool's Day, but tii= woes nat condone the indiscrimi- rats 1rishirg of filrearms on a public \u2018hreuzhisre, No arrests have been mate us vet, rm CHURCH UNION BASIS.Presbytery of Toronto Urges Further Discussion.Teronte, April 5\u2014That further dis- Cissinn of the question of church unton derirable before the movement is Tsimmated lis the opinion of the \u2018-brtery of Toronto.At yesterday's \u2018sion of the Presbytery, an overtire to the General Assembly was Pussoid setting forth that inasmuch as requirements of the Barrier Act hi restricted the fullest discussion \u201cwl Xpression of opinion, and in view {tie desirability of .strengthening li rordial relations already existing \u2018tween the negotiating churches, the -= of union should again be sub- vritéd to the preebyteries for their | Judgment apart from the terms of tlie Burrirr Act.IS McGILL GRADUATE.Mr.J.G.Glassco Secures Winnipeg: Superintendency.\u2018Viunipes, Man.April 5\u2014Mr; J.G.Guisseo, à McGill graduate of some might years\u2019 standing, who has had © du experience in electrical work, has 1 «ppointed clectrical superinten- 6° Winnipeg's five million dollar [© rr works, to be opened in July.He © wv connected with the power con- lou staff here.Sree \u2014\u2014 res te AMPUTATION NECESSARY.dE 0e J.Caron, assistant soli- \u201c= oo.of the Grand Trunk Rail- in thx ity, had his right leg so © mung'nd bv the wheels of a Ti passing over it yesterday, at Water 10 Que, that it was found hécessar, -s zumputate the limb.Mr Caron vas in charge of a body °° mnvrrants, and was about to Diat the train when his foot slip- \u201céd and vent.under the moving Theels, He tox in the Sherbrooke \u2018iospital.Eczema was Spreading TILL 0.0.0.CURED I \u2018> à translation of a letter writ- Sf on French, on April 16, 1910, by Irs Rubineau, Cap Lumiere, N.B.: \u2018ad hoon snffering with eczema -.Tel.Bell 618.H.A.PRICE, © GEO.STRUBBE, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City.Ticket Agt = rad 2 7 + - Synopsis of Canadian Worth-h e-t Land Regulations.Any person who is\u2018the édle head of à family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applican must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Bub-Agency for the District.Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader.Duties.\u2014Six months\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years.A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned \"and occupied by him.or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother, or sister.| In certain districts & homesteader in good standing may preempt a quarter- section alongside his homestead.Price er acre, e Duties.\u2014Must reside upon the home- \" | stead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn _homestead patent) &nd\u2019 cultivate fifty acres extra.; homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption enter for a purchased Price, $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivete uy ofcres and erect a house.worth 300.00.: W.W.CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized, publication of this advertisement will not be pald for.TRANSFERS GRANTED.License Commissioners Held Short Sitting Yesterday Afternoon.- At a meeting of the License Commissioners yesterday afternoon, the question of -the license to Ferdinand \u2018Michaud was placed In abeyance vending the decisjon of the Court of King's Bench in the Merry Widow ball case.The transfer of A.H.De- Jorme's license for the cafe at 1738 St.James Street, to J.Bellehumeur, -and that of A.Aubertin, to J.Neveu, Ville Emard, were.granted.after which the \u2018Commissioners adjourned until Thursday, April -20th.Judge Lanctot was present _ with \u201cthe Commissioners in the absence of Judge Choquet, who is at present in .Europe, orme CANALEJAS POLICY.New Cabinet of Spring Will Adhere to Premier's Plans.T\u2014\u2014\u2014 Madrid, Apjril 5.\u2014 Thé new Spanish cabinet attended the \u20188itting of the Chamber of Deputiës vêsterday afternoon.Premier Canatéjas declarea that He would carry : out .the pro- -gramme of the\u2019 ceding ministry without change.Wfth régard to the Ferrer case, he said the Government desired the discussion to be continued as fully as possible, but the Per- { miter insisted that jt bé kept within -the bounds of parliamentary Tegula- tions.oo At the close of the Premier's address, Senor Lacierva, who was the Conservative minister of the at the time of the execution of Fer Sogn | cond Oabin, Rate\u2014Lom- BOTAVENTURE UNION STATION.TRAIN SERVICE.| For St.Hyacinthe, Drum- 740 CE monavie, Levis, wueves and interm .& ns.SECEFT Connections for F-viere .- du up an nterm te :-MDAY |\\stations.MARITIME \u2018EXPRESS.12.00 For St.Hyacinthe, Le- WOON .vis, Québec, Riviers du DAILY \u2018| Loup, te.Flavia \\ TL © 12.00 For the mbove-named sta- moon tions; also Moncten fit.D: =x ' John.HaMfax bn 8re CczPT ney.| es Prince Édward lsland and SATURDAY| Newfoundland, intertor White-Star Dominion Canadian Service Mall Steamers.Southwark, Api.8, Canadas, Apl 15 Megantio, Apl.89.X MONTRABAL - QUEBEC .LIVERPOOL.June 3 .June 17 7 Say Mogantio .Same 10 \u2018Ju URENTIC AND MHGANTIO, largest and most modorn steamers in the Canadian trade.fuperb noccommods- tion for all classes.\u2018 TEUTONIO, CANADA, DOMINION\u2014 Ons Class Oabin (called Second Class), best on.pes steamer nm esate rates.peri 20c0ommo on for Sages on all steamers in 3 and 4 berth For all information apply to Local Agents.or pp COMPANT'S OFFICE.Notre Dame Street West, ROYAL LINE Abuolutely the finest and fastest Stean- 128 HALIFAX AND BRISTOL From 1 ; From Bristol Sailings.Halifax, Wed, Mar.23, ROYAL GEORGE, Apl § Wed., Apl.ROYAL .EDWARD, Apl.19 FIRST SAILING PROM ST.LAW- BENCE, ROYAL GEORGE, MAT 3° For rates and reservations apply to CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMSKMIPS Limited.Imperial Bank Eldg,, (upstairs).Manchester Liners Weekly Sallings from NManohesber.Fortnightly sailings from St.John.From Man.From 8t.John.Feb.26.MAN, COMMERCE .Mar.25 Mar.3.MAN.SPINNER ,., .\u2014 Mar.11.MAN.CORPORATION Mar.17.MAN.ENGINEER .April § Mar.25.MAN, SHIPPER .Mar.31, MAN, IMPORTER .April 21 Limited number of passengers carried FURNESS, WITHY & CD, -mttos Agents - - - MONTREAL.PATENT ATTORNEYS We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and dthers who realise the advisability .of having their Patent business transacted by Experts.Preliminary advice free.Gharges moderate.Our Inventor's: Adviser went upon ree quest.) Marion, Quebëc Bank Byliding oritreal and\u201d Washington, C., BBA 3 EE, Amine ne, tn FUE MAT ne Certes go ep \"PATENTS THAT PROTECT Chas.W.Teylor, B.Sc, late Examiner ; - Canadian Patent Office.:.- - - CANADA LIFE BUILDING - MONTREAL INVENTIONS PATENTED \u201c IN ALL COUNTRIES, OWEN N.EVANS Merchants Bank Buliding, Montreal \"PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVOCATEN, BARRISTERS, Ba ELLIOTT & DAVID Advocates, Barristers and Bolioitors.Commissioners for all the Province nd for the States of = Massachusetts and New York.Canada Life Buliding, 189 St.James ot.Henry J.Elliott, K.C.L.A.David.SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, PUGSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Be, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 ST.JAMBE STRENT.ROBT.G.6MITH, K.C, FRED.H MARKEY, KG ©\" WALDO W.BEINNER, WILLIAM G.PUG8LEY.G.GORDON HYDE.F.S.MACLENNAN, K.C., Advocate, Barrister and Molicitez, Quebec Bank Building, Montreal.Tel, Main 4708 \u201c Tel.Main 3960, PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, 100 St.James Street, Montreal.W.PATTERSON.J.JENKINS.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSURD BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 Bt.James Street, 49 Crescent St.Te P.O.Box 183.Tel.M.4186, Cables\u2014\u201cNahac, Montreal.Codes \u2014Iiebers\u2014 West.Un.C.H.CAHAN, K.C., BARRISTER AND - SOLICITOR Royal Insurance Building,Place d'Armes, MONTREAL.rer, resumed his speech, which was ; interrupted on March 31, when the Cabinet resigned.AGAINST -LEVEL CROSSINGS.A system of open subways for the G.T.R.tracks batween St.Henri and Bonaventure station, to do away with leve] crossings, was the project brought to \u2018the Board of Control by Ald Ddndurand., ; The latter will interview the G.T.R.PEATHERSTONMHAUGH & QO.| | - TON CORNWALL & CO, UPRIGHT PTANO, > 7 FOR SALE : plaid rosewood case, ivory and ebony keys, good tone.Bargain $75.Payable $5 cash and $3 a month.LAY- BROS., 550 St.Catherine Street West (corner Stanley Street,) FOR SALE \u2014 CORNWALL ORGAN, Eleven stops, six octaves, knee swells, sweet tons.Terms to suit purehas- 2140 Esplanade avenue.{RESIDENTIAL FLAT TO LET \u2014FINE A BARGAIN FOR QUICK PURCHASer:\u2014One quarter-cut oak buffet, $30; original cost, $50.00.One quarter-cut où ft.extension table, practically new, $20.00.beautiful china cabinet, $20.00.One bedroom set.3 ploces quarter-cut ash, with springs, 20.00.\u201cfew oil paintings.Also, high-grade American piano, mahogany case, $195.00.C seen between 7 and 9 p.m.135 Irvine avenue, West- mount.Must be sold at once to save shipping.REGISTERED HOLSTEINS FOR SALE \u2014Two 2-year-old bulls, besides year- Hngs and calves of both sexes.A.GILLESPIE, Ahbotaford, Que.HORSES FOR SALE.\u2014CAR LOAD OF Horses, just fresh arrived: young and sound: for general purposes; from 900 to 1260 pounds; must be sold at once.because we have another car load for next week.17% Bleury street.Phone Main 1160.FOR SALE \u2014 2 BEDROOM SETS, 1 Dining Room Set, 1 Etager, Carpets, Gasollerr, Mangle, 2 Refrigerators.- Plate Mirrors, 4 x 6 feet.small Safe, Walnut Dining Table.50 Park ave.city.No dealers.STRAWBERRY PLANTS, FORTY VArieties: list free.John Downham, Strathroy, Ontario.FOR SALE Old Building Materials.All of the stone, brick, doors, sash, lumber, ete, of the Seminary Hall and edjoining building on St.Francois Xavier Street, between St.James and Notre Dame Streets.Apply on the works to P.LYALL & SONB, LIMITED.TO LET.FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing, about 4000 square feet in floors of 1,600 square feet or subdivided Excelient 1ight.With or without power.Address THE MANAGER, P.O.Box 2234.Montreal Corner Store To Let Fine Corner Store To Let\u2014With base rent and upper flat.Apply to Manager.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office The \u2018Witness\u2019 Block ACCOMMODATION for one or two tenante-\u2014offices or shop.Appiy to the MANAGER, 143 ät Peter strest FLATS YO LET.new middle flat, 2281A Hutchison st., near Bt.Viateur, 5 rooms (can make 2 bedrooms), large hall, alcove, bath; hardwood floors, china cabinet; all» modern conveniences; outgoing tenant will sell electric fixtures cheap.Inspection daily, 11 to 4 Rent reason- SITUATIONS VACANT.wi NTED, A BOY FOR PROOF , F ss.Apply to News Room, Witness Too: fice.WANTED,GOOD WAIST HANDS, PER- \"kK and good wages paid.Apply, WINDSOR BAZAAR, Lindssy Hding, 512 St.Catherine st.West.OFFICE BOY WANTED FOR WHOLEsale office.Address in own handwriting, stating age, Montreal.B age, etc.P.O.Box 1157, WANTED, AT 429 MOUNT STEPHEN must have me mount, General Servant; 00 .s morning er & 04, references Apply.WANTED-\u2014EXPERT REAL ISTATE elesman, to sell wester- town lots on commissi ; .Deas Omics on Address P., \u201cWit- = EMPLOYMENT WANTED.MIDDLE AGED PERSON WOULD like position of trust, collector, or ussist- ant In office.References of the best.Apply, Box f6, \u2018Witness\u2019 Uffice.TEACHERS WANTED.APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED for the position of Principal of the In- Yerness Academy and Teacher of tiie Model Department, up to the 16th of April, 1911, Applicants will «tate their age, number of years taught, in what places and grade of diploma, and salary expected, Apply to W.Ji, LAMBLY, Sev.-Treas, Inverness, Que, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, SCHOOL Municipality of St.Anciet Teachers Wanted.Three Protestant Teachers, for the above municipality for tie ensuing school term: salary $220.00.Applications received up to April 18th y the undersigned.Applicants to state qualifications.Term, 10 months, beginning September next.J.0.STEWART; Sec.-Treasurer, Cazaville, Que.March 31st, 1911.WANTED, TEACHER.HOLDING Ele« mentary Diploma, for Model School, at arimer, Que.Duties to com- aster.State expcrience.JOHN WATT, Aylmer, Que.?TEACHERS WANTED\u2014PROTESTANT \u2018eachers are wanted for the Schoonle Nos.1, 3, 6, 8 and 11.of the Municipality of Hemmingford.Term, 9 months.Salar., $22 per month.Address, stating qualifications and exe perience.OR ELLERTON, Sec.« Treasuerer, Hemmingford, Que.TEACHERS (PROTESTANT) WANT ed, (4) for Scotstown Model Schools for scholastic year commencing Sepwe tember next; one Principal, holding Academy Diploma; one Model Teaches er, holding odel Diploma; one Intere late Teacher, holding Advanced Elementary Diploma; one Primary Teacher,holding Elementary Diplomaj 4180 (2) Teachers for District school Dell and Victoria, holding E:ementarÿ Diplomas.Duties to commence abduf May 1st.Applicants will please fure nish references and testimonials, 9 state salary expected, to J 2 BLACK, Secretary-Treasurer, Bcotse town, Que.TEACHERS WANTED (2) MODEL DBs partment (Grades 111.Model and I.Academy), and Primary Departmen for \u2018Gault Institute, Valleyfield,Que.term commencing September next.Ine itial salaries: Model, $450.00; Primary, 8325.00.Apply, with references and testimonials on or before April 6th.Preference given to teachers having knowledge of music and singing.J.Ae McDONALD, Secretary-Treasurer.WANTED TO PURCHASE, WANT] D TO PURCHASE .LL CASToff Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, Plated Wars, Old Gold, Pawn Tickets.Above everybody else's prices paid by MAX FRANK, 15 East Craig Street.Tel.East 3067.able.Apply to F.A, VEITCH, 286 St.James street.Tel.M.4734, or Mrs.WHITE, 2287 Hutchison street.TO LET Middle Flat, 286A Wood Avenue ?.Rent 426.50.MBATED FLAFS.\u2018The Mansfield,\u2019 Mansfield street, near Sherbrooke, Lower Flat, 166B Mansfield street, \u20ac rooms and bath.Rent $32.56.Free of water tax.Apply, 809 St Jamés street ROOMS TO LET.ST.LAMBERT.SINGLE OR DOUBLE Room to rent, with partial board, in -best part of town.private family, Address, S.D., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.COTTAGE TO LET.VETERAN LAND GRANTS.VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED.Ontario .or Dominion, located or ua- \u201clocated, MULHOLLAND & \u2026 To- \u2018roste.SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET TO LET, FOR SUMMER.A LARGE furnished house on the shore of Ottawa River, 50 miles from Montreal.For particulars \u2018phone Main 7454, MISCELLANEOUS.ANYONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET \u2018Witness\u2019 at nie novadealers will oblige the pu ers by notifying the Subseription Department \u2018 ont DOUGALE on, Kit LAKESIDE, P.Q., COTTAGE TO LET, JOHN .t furnished.Apply.8.LOWE, Building.Montreal 4947 Western Avenue, Westmount.LAKESIDE\u2014TO LET FOR SUMMER months\u2014cotisge ! d oedar hedge; lawn sloping to lakeshore; ten min- ute; from station; furnished; and with use of baathouse.Also, smaller furnished cottage.MISS GUNN, at \u2018Witness\u2019 ce or side.-1inwood Co To Let, furnished.ttage Beslées large sitting-room, dining-room, pantry and kitchen, there are seven or elght bedrooms, bathroom w.e.ring above the cottage level, providing water pressure.Modern cooking range, wide verandaks, beautiful view, and large grounds, including pine grove and fine, clean beach.For further rticulars, address, MR.McGLAUGHLIN, \u2018Witness Office, or Telephone Main 4090.ASHES Given away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.PROPERTY FOR SALE.by tele- PROPERTY FOR SALE \u2014 Melbourne Village, Que.Ten minutes from Richmond.Good residential property.well built housc, thirteen rooms.Cottage, five rooms; barn, stable, sheds, acres land.Spring water on premises, Well \u2018suited for summer residence.Grounds extend to river side.Good boating and fishing.Box 9, Windsor Mills, Que.PROPERTY FOR SALE\u2014WELL BUILT eight-roomed house, shed, barn, stable, hen houses.Never failing spring water, and good furnace in house.Situated in St.Francis Valley, in 10 acres of land.Light soil, well adapted for raising small fruits, early vegetables and poultry.Good market, close to C.P.and G.T.Railway Stations, Windsor Mills.vear schoole and Post Office.Apply Box 9, Windsor Mills, Que.OR SALE, ROCKLAND AVE, LOTS remont.Two choice lots on this fine avenue, only 65c r foot, a en e.or particulars I ress Box A.P.N., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.COTTAGE FOR SALE.FOR BALE.COTTAGE, 130 IRVINE avenue, Westmount.Seven rooms, \" path and w.c., furnace, two stall stable and harness room.Apply, No.73 Andetson street.undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for alterations to the Central Post Office Building, Montreal, Que.\u201d wil be received at this office until 4.00 P.M., on Wednesday, April 26, 1911, for the work mentioned.Plans, specifications and form of contract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department and on application to Mr.Theo.Daoust, Architect, St.James St., Montreal, Que.Persons tendering are notified that tenders will pot be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating their occupations and places of residence.In the case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member nf the firm must be given.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten percent (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which wil] be forfeited if the person tendering decline to-enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned.: The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, : R.C.DESROCHERS, Jecretary.Department of Public Works.Ottawa, April 3, 1911.Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement 1f they insert it without authority from the Department.TRACKMEN ON STRIKE.Niagara Falls, Ont., April 5\u2014 Because the Grand Trun Rallway refused to grant an increase of pay, 18 trackmen employed in the local yards went out on strike yest i .They | ay.have received $1.60 per day In the EGGS AND POULTRY.SETTING FROM MMPORT- hite Rocks, $1.00 for twelve, or $200 Yor hundred.Also, Chatham Incubator and Brooder, for one hundred eggs.in first class order.JOHN J.MILNE, Montreal West.EGGS FOR \"ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.X EMAN OF MODERATE AEN ould like to hear from good, kind party to board two boys.aged 9 and 10, father included: those who have no boarders preferred: state terms.Address, A.M.0, \u2018Witness Office.ree WANT ADS.For The \u201cWITNESS MAY BE LEFT WITE s man, Bookseller, 513 St.Ca- I West, or with R.Turner, Grocer, Point st.Charles, 801 Wellington Street, West of Subway; J.W.Mathews, 103 Church Avenue, Verdun CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.OAS TARIPY.n Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pu- Site ranted.Rooms To Let, Articles und, Second-hand Articles Wanted or le.: For Saety For Sale or To Let Other Articles For Sale.29 Words for 100.4e for each additional word.Six {ne aertions for the price of four.NOTION PARTICULARLY, Yostage Stamps Will Bo Accepted.The above rates are Cash with order.When not prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for any on the matter and report again.4 A A I Sag PANN AP x ton past and now demand §2 per day, SREY D 274 154 pa JE RES us A ia SR et 0e ra ADS ga EURE ; ae : send ath Si Le advertisement of less than five agate CURR ASE rye a EE rr re mana oy Ta BEL En bar, BASEBALL Rain Still Holds Up Players at Me \u2018News \u2014Very Little Doing\u2014McCafferty After Pitchers.INDOOR EXERCISE : Dorner a Bone of Contention\u2014Ulti Hiatnin \u2018to Hold \u2018Out.Glaze \u2014 Ball News From Every Centre Where The Flashes\u2014Resul ts and Details.Newport News, April 4, 1911.\u2014Rain again held up the Royals here, so that there was very little doing, except some milk and water exercise in the local gymnasium, which is not strenuous enough for getting the men into shape.Eddie McCafferty had a long interview with \u2018Muggsy' McGraw, the upshot of which is not made known yet.Secretary Farrell, of the National Association, has been appealed to for adjudication in the Dorner case, who is a bone of contention between Montreal and Wilkesbarre.The boys will have a dust up with Altoona on Friday and weather permitting, will line up against the local team on Saturday.McCafferty sent an ultimatum to holdout Gluze to-day in the shape of a wire asking whether it was his intention to turn out or not.Should he turn up, which is generally expected will be the case, the only trouble will be a real class twirler or two, but importaat developments in this direction are daily, or evan hourly, expected.Baltimore, April 3.\u2014An infielder for the Orioles may materialize from the visit this week of the New York Nationals and the Yannigags \u2018 of the New York American League Club.The Yankee Yannigans will test strength with the Birdlets on Monday and Tuesday end John McGraw and his Giants will show their calibre on Friday.There are several players with both teams that Jack Dunn wants to see in action.Fullerton, a young infielder with the Giants, has been highly recommended, and if Dunn likes the way he performs he will likely try to make a deal with McGray.The local magnate wag also interested iff Mafiush, but Captain Wilbert Robinson, who has been coaching the New York pitchers at Marlin Springs, recently wrote Jack that Fullerton was by far th better man.Roach is the one man with the New York Americans in whom Dunn 18 particularly interested.He is said to be a clever fielder and very fast.Otis Johnson is another Yankee that would look good in an Oriole uniform.Nicholls Day will be the one best bet of the exhibition season.This is scheduled for April 11, when the Athletics will be on hand.The management does not expect the grounds to hold the crowd from the way the sale of seats has been going on.Not only will Baltimore fans attend, but baseball men from all sec- Diamond ES tors of the country have said that they Ti be here.; ih Milledgeville, Ga., April 3.\u2014 Both Starr and Merritt hobbled on to the field for practice yesterday with the rest of the cripples.Jimmy Riley was s0 lame that he couldn't work.Kid Speer Is suffering from a lame shoulder, and Ragsdale has a had arm.Manager Stallings stopped off at Haddock for a couple of days and Bud Sharpe is in charge of the team.Only batting practice was insisted by the captain.he Bisons will probably carry four fielders, and the race as to who will be the regular ones is quite interesting.Henline is good for his job as he has already shown enough form to cinch that.Manager Stallings ts étill on &.hunt for a second baseman, and yet may land \u2018Chick\u2019 Lathers, of Detroit.This will give Buffalo an extra -imfielder, and iley will make some men hustle to keép him from being a regular.He is oné of the fastest infielders seen here in some time.McDonald is O.K.at third and: Sharp at first.Both of these are just the men for the positions, and they are sure of the infleld slugging variety.\u2026 Ragsdale 18 a finecatcher with a good whip and how he can hit.\u2018Rags\u2019 is a natural hitter, and woe be to the.flelder who tries to stop one of his hard drives.But Sharpe predicts that he will be one of the best hiiters in the Eastern Baseball League this year.Chicago, April 4.\u2014President B.B.Johnson, of the American League, today announced his assignment of um- as follows: At Detroit\u2014Sheridan and Perine.At Philadelphia\u2014Evans and Egan.At Washington\u2014Connolly and ullen.At St.Louis \u2014Dineen and O'Lough- n.Cincinnati, April 4.\u2014Rain to-day pre vented the first game of a series of three scheduled between the Cincinnati National League and th Cleveland American League teams.St.Louis, April 4.\u2014Rain caused a postponement 2 the fourth scheduled game between the Nationals and Americans in the spring inter-league series here to-day.Philadelphia.April 4.\u2014The third in- ter-league game between the Philadelphia Nationals and Philadelphia Ameri- cans, scheduled for to-day, was called off on account of rain.The pitcher question is receiving attention McŒafferty interview \u2018Muggsy\u2019 Me- Graw, the purport of whicr is only known to themselve® and S.L.The latter gentleman of the three, sught to be known as \u2018Sphynx,\u2019 Lichten- hein, being as close as this celebrated Egyptian monument, on the pitcher question.Which attitude is a correct one to adopt as signing up pitchers worthy of the name, is like deer stalking, the least :aid before bringing down the game, the better chances of ultimate success.There is one player down at the camp they could all do without, and he is very SOUR GRAPES Con Jones Finds After Vain Endeavors He Does Not Want Eastern Players TOO EXPENSIVE.Will Manage With the Local Commodity Which, if Inferior, is Also Much Cheaper.Vancouver, April 4.\u2014A new turn has been given to the lacrosse situation by the action of the Westminster Lacrosse Club in cutting the schedule to eight games, for the outsider can see at a glance that it is scarcely possible to deprive the east of its best paid stars out of the receipts of four home games.The president of the Vancouver club had not disguised his intention of try- Ing to add a home to the defence of last year which would almost ensure the silverware coming to Vancouver.The eastern papers had mentioned Lalonde, Laviolette, Gauthier, Tons, Phelan and others as ready to accept the terms of the Vancouver magnate, and if those players could have been attached to the Vancouver aggregation it certainly \"would have been capable of extending Westminster further than they have been extended before.To-day President Con Jones is debat- Img whether he can go through with his scheme.What it was exactly he not disclose, who were the players within view he does not say, but he in- tfmates that in all probability his plans will have to be changed.though he still believes that with the men he had at his disposal last vear he can again make a strong bid for the highest honors against the Minto Cup holders.As a matter of fact, he has signed no players up to the present time, reserving himself the right to seek where he chooses for material, and there seems little doubt that he will now go after homebrews whether he purposed doing 86 before or not.George Matheson, \u2018Ernie Murray, Clarkson and one or two others were not upon the list of the Leafs, Ltd.These players know their abilities and go where the highest terms are offerd.Another movement afoot fs the formation of a city \u2018pro\u2019 league, and steps will likely be taken along this line, for Might inter-city games are few indeed with which to pad out a long season.NOTES AND COMMENT $ BPOOOVLLLIICOPI Con Jones finds he will not have east- rn players.: For the simple reason that like the \u2018ox in the fable of sour-grape fame, he sannot get them.He tried \u2018Newsy\u2019 Lalonde hard, also nany.others who were looked upon as ine ripe\u201d sweet grapes for Vancouver, ut jump as he would, he could not \u2018each them, and now declares they are rot &6 good as they look, in other words, tre \u2018sour.The same thing will happen when 10ckey comes round again, there bzing lomethinæ about the atmosphere of Io- :al hockey that appeals to \u2018Newsy\u2019 -and the.others named, those worth men- foning, so take no notice of the \u2018silly \u2018wasoR\u2019 yarns being trotted out now.busy et present.His name is Jupiter Pluvius, but McCafferty intends letting him away, and signing up \u2018Old Sol.Had the gentleman mentioned at the tail end of the preceding flash, been induced to stick to the team last\u201d season, that cruel record would not haye bedn made.This is it! Out of the first 14 games last season 12 were postponed owing to rain.The ordinary average intelligent man can readily realize what effect this would have upon a team financially and morally, but with just a shade of luck, a little sunshine and a really class pitcher, results should certainly be more to the taste and liking this season of the Montreal baseball-loving sports.P0000 00000000000000L 0000 .Am very busy on the wire to-day, and hope to have some good news for you by to-mor- row.McCafferty is diokering with McGraw for a good pitoher, and | am just about to close a deal for a good outfielder, both Major Leaguers, ; I\" wil not touch anything else.Whilst we do not particularly want this outfielder, think there is ho harm in signing him up, but we do want, and expect to get, the pitcher, whose name for the moment you must not divulge, as several clubs are after him.Outside of that there is nothing special to talk about, but 1 pe to have some big news for you to-morrow.These were the words uttered x Mr.Sam Lichtenhein to the \u2018Witness\u2019 over the phone this morning.SOPPPLOPLOPIL DVIPS PPNDIOL PRIZEFIGHT ACCIDENT.Officials Arrested\u2014Victim Not Expected to Recover.Boise, Idaho, April 5.\u2014B.Wakefield is in a precarious condition as the result of having been knocked out in the sixth round of a fight at Hailey, last night, with Carl Aunee, of Philadelphia.He was unconscious for two hours, and little hope is entertained for his recovery.Art.Jackson, promoter, Gus.Terzoldt, refree, and George Goates, the timekeeper, were arrested.Aumee escaped.ANTICIPATIONS NOT REALIZED Only (7) $300 Each in Excess of Salaries.Ottawa, April 4.\u2014 At the wind-up meeting of the Ottawa Hockey Club, to be held.this week, each member of the champion team will receive a $300 bonus.This comes as the result of their Stanley Cup games and their exhibition series across the line.isn ot as large as expected, but the rake-off would have been much smaller had the club not contributed $1,000 towards expenses of the American trip.The Ottawas will now show a surplus of $4,- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RENFREW HORSE SHOW.Ottawa, April 4.\u2014A horse show will be held in the Renfrew Rink on April 28 and 29.An association was recently organized, and entries are already pouring in from all parts of the Ottawa Valley.Over $1,000 will be offered in prizes.\"Bh committee includes Messrs, M.J.O'Brien and many other well- ald OR.AV.CHASE'S 9 know neitizens.CATARRH POWDE he.by the diseased parts Im pires for the opening games on April 123 Sg sions aud on the Morning His Trophy is Competed for \u2018 HIS EXCELLERCY INTERESTED.In the Breeding.of Cavalry Chargers, and Influences the Impor- .tation of Good Sires, .His Excellency Earl Grey has intimated to the officers Horse Show that it is his intention to spend part of the week of the show.in Montreal, and that he will be present on several occasions, including the morning on which the class competing for his own cup will be: judged.\u201d rl Grey takes a deep interest in the breeding of cavalry steeds, and does all that lays within hig power to facilitate and encourage the importation of good sires-into the countr with this end in view.His support of the horse shows in the matter of prize giving and of attendance Jerson whenever possible has gone a long way towards popularizing these exhibittons, and his expressed intentlén of taking the last opportunity of being present at a Montreal show in his capacity of Governor- General has been received with an un- stinted enthusiasm Py, the management.The cup which His Excellency has presented to the Montreal show year after year since his arrival jn Canada has always brought forward good competition, and on the occasions when he has been present to see the award made he has been the first to step forward and congratulate the lucky breeder.On three occasions it has gone to the same man, there was a change when Dr.James Bell's \u2018Pedaweep\u2019 came out of the rin at the head of.the class adorned wi the blue ribbon.THEE reed $ 3 © - © age Loe Two more games wère played in the first round of the American billiard handicap tournament yesterday afternoon at the M.A A.A, E.Herb Brown (135) beat G.DeSelby (90), and J.S.ant (176) won against W.E.Soden Sir Frederick Borden, Militia, has accepted the invitation of the M.A.A.A.to be present at the closing display of the physical training classes at the Arena on Saturday night.He will be accompanied by Lady.Borden, coming down specially for the display on- Saturday morning.The Minister of Militia has taken a Keen interest in the.serious effort made in this district in the last few years to revive interest in physical training, and is a warm supporter of such competitions as the Pa- ton Trophy, donated for open competition by the M.A.A.A.a few years ago, and of closing exhibitions such as that arranged for Saturday night.The complete programme of the display, which will be opened by an overture from the band follows:\u2014 pos ementary physical training, junior- Free gymnastics, junior girls.» Advanced physical training, semior oys.EE , Dumbbell exercisea, jundor ladies, \u201cExhibition \u201cof fencing by ladles and gentlemen of Fencing Club.Hurdling end escalading, senior and intermediate boys.+ Walking exercises, senior ladies.Exhibition of boxing lessons under instructor, senior boys.Club swinging, junior ladles.Running maze, senior boys.Finale\u2014Human Winged Wheel.ATHLETIC REHEARSAL, © Will Take Place on Thursday Night.1 The committee in charge of the Physical Department display at- the Arena on Friday night, have been pleased at the interest and enthusiastic support which the boys have given in every department.Regular rehearsals have been held for some time throughout the city at the various gymnasiums and through the courtesy of the rink authorities, a monster rehearsal will be held in the Arena on Thursday night, at Thien a full attendance is expected and SPORT TO INSPECTOR.Prominent Athlete for Ottawa's Health Officer.Ottawa, April 4.\u2014Ottawa may have a well known athlete as health officer.The City Council is advertising for a successor to Dr.Robert Law, who resigned last week, and among the _applicants is Dr.Sherriff, the football star, who in the past two years has been practising at Stittsville.Dr.Sherriff has a large number of supporters, but youth may prove a barrier to his appointment.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ottawa, April 4.\u2014There is no possibility of Ottawa entering Joé Page's new professional baseball league.Ot- tawans have already learned to their sorrow that there is not sufficient baseball enthusiasm in .the city to support a professional club, and will, accordingly.stick to the amateur games as supplied by the city league.An Invitation to enter fhe new series received scant attention.Horse Show on Several Ocos- | of the Montreal.Wm.Newman, of Mile End,but last year Minister of | rHOTO.- St.Louis Cardinal team.STAR CATCHER TN ACTION.WY .STEIVING.Sew -BRESNAHAN, BALLPLAYER.Roger Bresnahan is now the can trolling spirit in the welfare of the team.On the do ath of Mr Robinson, late owner, he left the team to his sister, Mrs.Britton, but it is Roger who will have to bear the brunt of handling his ra jah tribe of.hitsmiths.J Between twenty and thinty members of the Sons of England Football Club mere present at # special meeting of the club held -last night at the Point St.Charles Social Clubhouse.\u201d Mr.George 88 was eledted president of the club, Mr, A.8.Holt having resigned his posi tion, but no pidimghanges in the executive were made.\"The following are the officers:\u2014Honordry président, Fred.A.Barter; honoraty vice-presidents, Geo.y and Dr.'C.F.Cruchlow; president, George Moss; vice-president, Fred Thomas; ' secretary-treasurer, Jas.BR.Hughes, Committee\u2014Messrs.B.Duck- worth.B, C.Woods, F.ewey, H.Jones, W.Singleton, A.Dixon.H.Pickering and C.Saunders.Trainer, Walter Hunt.Delegates to the P.Q.l°.A.\u2014Messrs.G.Moss and H.Pickering; assistant delegate, G.'CoHjer: © Ft was reported that arrangements for the use of the Beavers\u2019 field \u2018had been satisfactorily concluded, Suggestions were made for the delegates to bring up at the meeting of the P.Q.F.A.to-night at the Carslake Hotel.The meeting then adjourned.\"ST.ALBANS A.A A.Financial Situation Decidedly Healthy\u2014S8ueccessful Season.The annual meeting of this association.was held on April 3.The outgoing.officers showed a very suocéssful year, especially the treasurer, whose statement showed that the assets werg just about double the lia- hilities.' | The following.officers were elected for the ensuing .year: Hon.President\u2014The Rev.H, E.Horsey, M.A\u2026 B.D.re-elected.Hon.Vice-Presidents\u2014Messrs.D.G.Lepage, George Bennett, E Lloyd, reelected.Auditors-\u2014Messrs.W.Tobin and E.Hart, re-elected.- President \u2014George E.Blackwell.Vice-President\u2014J.F.A.Crispo.Treasurver\u2014H.Hawking, re-elected.Secretary\u2014A.4G.Mfllard, re-elected.Any further information will be procurable from.thé secretary, 2087 Labella street.A concert is in order for April 20.and it is reported that it will be the finest ever held In the district.They have also entered a team in the Spaulding Lacrosse League.HARVARD AND YALE.Will Meet in Boat Race ou June 30 Cambridge, Mass.April 4.\u2014The annual boat race between Harvard and Yale will be held at New London on Friday, June 30.according to an announcement m \u2018here to-day.For many weeks negotiations have been in progress between the rowing managements of the two universities in, an effort.to select a day that would be ac- ceptable, if not perfectly satisfactory, to the contestants.|J.Walsh .' CLASS \u2018A\u2019 BOWLING.\u2014 M.A A A No.2 Win Postponed Game.The postponed match between M.A.A.No.2 and Colonials, scheduled to have been played on Monday, was decided last night at the M.A.A.A.alleys, and resulted in a win for tiie home team, Colonlalg- won the first gume, but were badly .beaten in the next two, M.A.A, A.bowlers rolled 1022 on the last team string.Walsh with 247 and Le- Gallais with 220 were the chief contributors to this high total.Summary: M.A.A.A.No.Clark .+ .00 0000 00 Flower .+.22 %0 5e on s + ve ee se se eo Grose .LeGallais .Total .Team average, 533 4-5.COLONIALS.O'Hare .oe oo +» Bessner .Sutherland .Griffiths .Viau .Total .+.Team average, 471.JAY GOULD WILL PLAY.~1 9700 7 Ut on a \u2014 ve es oa \u2014 th ba Ut4100 F2 toh Wanita ik dh am 15 53 da O1 O7 domed» TV dm 1 TD bn LIPO al rt vk pk pk pe 0 or ed to > «wo = In Tennis Championship at Boston.Boston, April 4\u2014Tn the opening round of the National Court Tennis championship at the Tennis and Racquet Club today.George S.Derby, of the Boston Club, defeated G.E.Atherton.of the Phila.Racquet Club, three sets to one.The scores were: 6\u20141, 6\u20140, 6\u2014R, 6\u20143.Jay Gould.the present title holders, will play in the challenge match on Saturday.Motor cars are becoming increasingly alike.The truth of this statement will appeal to every observing visitor at the recent shows.Particularly, does this statement apply when the cars are divided into three types which motordom is coming to regard as staple?- There has been no startling mechanical novelty disclosed by any of the veteran American manufacturers this year.aside from several three-wheeled models, neither of the New.York shows exhibited anything of the nature of radicalism.And even the three-wheelers hark back in a way to the old days of cycling.3 Generally speaking, it will be perfectly feasible to divide the cars into three types\u2014the runabout of 20 horse-power or - leas: the light touring car of approximately.30 horse-power; and the large, luxurious type with accommodation for seven and & power of 40 horse, or more.This year virtually all\u2019 the American manufacturers devote themselves to a standard chassis on which they.furnish a variety of body design Including a ; and à touring car type.runabout, close-coupled oar for four, Some manufacturers make two types of chassis.More than thi- namber is unusual.The average.American manuf makes ae much more of his car than has ever been the case before.In the days when motors, transmissions, rear axles and other component parts were purchased from partsmakers, an infinite variety of chassis types was feasible and implied 1jttie additional expense.With the present centralized system In vogue for manufactur, uniformity becomes 8 prime essential to economy.In the runabout and light touring car classes, the four-cylinder motor is practically universal.-Slidinz-gear transmission is the most commonly accepted type, though planetary systems of an improved type still find friends.Magneto ignition is a generally recognized necessity, and there are but few manufacturers who do not include a magneto \u2014usually of the high tension type\u2014as a part of thé regular equipment, at the list price.~ T2 TT Delegations frag the Auto and Aero Club of Canada ang the Good Roads As- ago GENTE: sociation of the Province, met the Premier and other members of the Provincial Government at Quebec recently The proposal of the Government \u2018to abolish the $5 license for axtomobliles and replace it by one of fifty cents per horse power was.acquiesced in.The representatives of the Club asked that the specd limit De raisea to twenty miles per hour, and-that all fines go directly to the Pravincial treasury and be \u2019 ire: À used for the betterment of roads.The delegation upon Good Roars asked that Government ajd for the international highway from Longueuil to Rouse's Point be the first step in the general scheme of road improvement, and that all road work be undertaken by the Province in order to maintain a standard for good roads throughout the Province.Careful consideration was promised for all the recommendations.Ottawa.April 4.-\u2014The great strides which motor boating has been making in Eastern Ontario was illustrated at the annual meeting to-night of the Ottawa Valley Motor Boat Association.The club has a membership of 125.and in the annual report it was shown that there are no fewer than 750 motor boats between Ottawa and Kingston, beinz valued at $375,000: The annual expenditure represents $75.000, and in Ottawa alone there are 250 boats, which consumed last season :ourteen thousand gallons of gasolne.The association appointed a committée to interview the Government as -to the speed limit, which it wishes increased.The follow- ng officers were re-elected: \u2014 Commodore, Mr.Frank Pedley; vice- commodore, Mr.F.P.McGrath: rear- commodore, Lieut.-Col.D.TR.Street: trustees,\u201d8.McClenaghan, C.M.Farley, Rr lard, H.Markie.and Dr.SKATING CLUB SUCCESSFUL Record Results of M.A.A.A.Winter Club With $6360.90 Surplus.LAST YEAR ECLIPSED.Due to Increase of Membership and Generally Smart and Capable Administration.The annual meeting of the Montreal Toboggan and Skating Club was held ut Peel street last night when the facts were gleaned that the season jûst closed had been a remarkable one in several ways, and a record for financial and numerical success.The enormous increase in last vear's surplus of $1,385 was modestly explained by the M.A.A.A.treasurer, Mr.R E.Melville, as due to increase in membership, but which a close scrutiny ot the figures also places the credit in the direction of smart and capable administration.This fact is substantiated when tka decrease in running expenses of $910, with added to the increase in membership of $763, and $100 rent fer.less increase of $388 in salaries, advertising, and printing, brings out the surplus over last year of $1,385.The secretary's report was every bit a8 encouraging as the financial statement.The rink membership, exclusive of the association members, many of whom spent a great deal of time at tie rink, numbered 3.355.This was also exclusive of the genera) admission, which aggregated 15,000.The secretary mentioned in his report that the old club house had been inadequate for the large crowds that frequented the rink.but in views of the steps that have already been taken, this will be the last year, for a long period at least, when this complaint may be made.The report of the chairman of the racing committee, Mr.Irwin, showed that this branch of the executive had done some hard and effective work dur- Îng the winter.It bad starteï out with the intention of bringing out anv talent that there might be among tiie juniors with an eye to the future representation the associatian.In this regard the chairman reported that the scheme af pulling off a weekly race for boys with short skates had brought out a lot of promising material.M.A.AA.men had done remarkably well in all the races they haa entered.and had reflected a great deal of credit on the association by their performances.In the amateur speed contests held here they had, with the greatest amateurs fn the country to compete with, carried 14 of the 21 medals.and from BSaranac the team of four brought back eight of the 24 medals that were offered.All the officers and the committee that performed so satisfactorily last season were returned to office, not one position being contested.The officers of the club are: President, F.G.Reid: first vice-president.Roland Gomery: second vice-president, A.XN.Murray: secretary.out John Moore: treasurer, R.E.Melville: committee.D.Logan, FF.\".Wheeler.R.©, Irwin, J.Drury and Reg.Walsh.WESTMOUNT TENNIS.The regular annual meeting for the election of officers, ete, will he leld in the club rooms, Victoria Hall, ta- morrow, Thursday evening, at 7.30 p.m, ONTARIO L ACROSS} A Whole Bunch of Trout.the N.L.U.at Meeting on Saturday OTHERS BESIDE LAVIOL: 7: Foran Will Request That Sa.Ngme Be Erased Fron the National List.Ottawa, April 4.\u2014Jdack 1- case 1g not the anly one whic! to cause discussion at the ann Ing of the Nnat#anai Lacrosse | Toronto on Saturdav.The + Nationals, in their resery.named Ted Groulx, Boeck George Dusseauli and Fred Ga: Ottawa.Dusseault and Gagnon pla: the champjons last vear.ard fore their property, but Grent- member of tie Capital team.- - never released hy tie Natiann - cligibility for the Capitals wa- tioned où sexeral nccasions, but 1 tests were entered.Had Capitals in the race, however there would \u20ac have heen a fight far Groula, w now residing jn Ottawa.At the last mertine af the le.was stipnlated that *he Nationa « no longer invade Ottawa :r «© players, and on this acconnt +, ran will request that the nani zin be erased from the Nati.and that he be turned over ta tawa club, Groulx says he wu with Capitals or not at all, = seault anc Gagnon would pro, turn to their home town 1f th sceeure their release, TELEGRAPHIC BOWLING.M.A A A Team Selected For Novel Competition.The folinowing MA AA how.been nominated tn compete fort.ilege of representing the M A x the telegraphic howling tournan - be rolled nn the 22nd af the me - .Messrs.Bach.Gardner, Darling.=- Alexander, Grose, Tlower Le 3°.Holmgren, J.E.Walsh, 8, Wa'e gar.Armstrong, Bourdon and Geo Each competitor must roll threes e- (nine strings) with another comne- the five highest ageregate scar.-c compose the team.The two next =: est scorers will be called upon to à © = substitutes if necessary The cup which the New York A.tic Association will present to the - - ning team is a beautiful piece of wr A picture of it is now nn view at >: M.A A A alleys WALKING AND RUNNING Indianapolis, Ind, April 4.- 7, Hoagland and Dineen team In te - tional «ix day walking and rum oo mateh held tueir lead at the cln-a the second dav Dineen, of Borton, had run 46 vou 13 laps at the end of to-nigr'e 1 and a half hours period.and his ma- Hoagland.of Anburn, NO Y.had wa\u2019.- 21 miles and 18 laps, making tiieir sors 78 miles 11 laps.PECIALIZATION IN tailor.and keep books.system.J.\" .Mark G: Elhinney; secretary-treasur- er, P.B.Bentley, .Es EX EA FAS: A ES ie a TE AE The Moming Coat and Frock Coat, shown above, examplify the rfect- ion and economy of the Fit-Reform ik Reform 444 St.Catherine St.West\u2014S, J.O'Neil 283 Bleury SL\u2014W.H.Blair.4 Beaver Hall Hill\u2014A.W.Parker, The Strength of Fit-Reform 1s The Weakness of the Tailor TAILORING is at once the strength of Fit-Reform and the weakness of the custom Every man in the Fit-Reform corps is a skilled tailor\u2014a master tailor\u2014who devotes his talents to doing one individual par! of the work of designing, cutting, shaping or hand stitching.It is but natural that a number of experts\u2014each doing one part of the work\u2014will complete the garment quicker and better than one tailor who must measure, design, cut, sew, wait on customers FIT- REFORM} Ay v | B SES ave Local Players, hereby t af cha g of Ca pa: es n issued v of Sta 20th da Waldo \\ con Hyd Grant, .barrist n.real Montreal the foll huire, OW pose of | w hatsoe sell.mortga sehold ri ed upon trifldingg sale, p al of an struct 8 ee:s, bou wunds, to reon and ces by tenants © perty for other Im nd Compa ch of tw \u2018ded Into », and th said con rtreal, in) red at State of 11.1811.TH EMITH.M LEY Solicitor Low he Gran 1 sell one ets, via ver, Vic! North jy low r ancisco, 1 xico City d going inform pther pag REV EL vangelis ducted | the city ndav, ar ind of tv n Sherb) $.Rork nday ev special Rev, lit, and | be My owing w ance of | pril 6\u2014 D.April op: Apr 11 am, and we, DLT \u2018amphbell Corrigan A Radie E.Pa f Rich: ter Sun 1 Doug] NE is C« ; encou cod cor, al inv the Inc: assist | ing 3 ame.5 UKe par the E Rs T ASS ste Rev PF THON (Canadi ndon, ughness the C ures | Sor medics antisep sorenes atarrho: rh.bron \u2018Xly cur Xperimen eed if yo le death se it de dies thei pelightful act, s Arrhozo: cient fc e 51.00; [OLETTE, t Sezarip From it.Laviolette h is certain nnual meet.se Union 4 1e Montrea] Hst, have k araziy Gagnon, of layed wiry, d are there.oulx was m.althougy nals, Hie was ques- hut no pro.Apitals been would kel nlx, who 3; he league it jonals couïd in quest of | it Billy Fame of Sara.ational le will play 1, and Dus.yrobably re.they could JLING.cted For mn.ywlers have \u2018or the priv.A AA ln irnament tn p month: rling, Clark, Le Gallais, Walsh, Hand Gamble.three games competitor.SCOrers to ©o next high.on to act as York Athle.to the win.ece of work view at the NNING.4.\u2014 The in the na- ind running he close of un 48 miles nights two id his mate had walked z thelr score \u2014\u2014 the stom aster part one pettez 3 is TERRIBLY AFFLICTED | = WITH LAME BACK couLD NOT SWEEP FLOOR.| eo Boxes of Doan\u2019s Kidney Pits | Cured Her.rts hard to do houstwork with a weak ps hE Den from sick kidneys, Rarkache comes 1 what à lot of trouble sick kidneys If more work \u2018can stand it is get out of a from Lie, .The bey ~an\u2019t help it.Bat o \u201cpem than he wondered t Freak back i f ms and sho be at od to Ne ediately so as to avoid years of ible suffering from ki D trouble.me N, Larmour, Smith's alls, 4, on Nave in writing ang t I have received by ne About a I highly recommend these pi - oT sufierer from lame back or kidney rouble.\u201d 50 cents per box, or 3 for $1.25 Li deaders or mailed direct on receipt i price OF e Milburn Co, Limited, A .Ont.ordoring direct specify \u201cDoan'a\u201d ENDERS FOR DEBENTURES _, ntestant Ifo=pital for the In- Pie enfers for seventy-five de- Tas $1,000.00 each, mn whole or i interest à he rate o Per per annum.These deben- guaranteed by the Govern- -» Frovince of Quebec, and ma- 2 5 x 16 he addressed to Secretary, af Trade Building, up to Tar © ay tard © Avrl instant.t PUBLIC NOTICE Ha-ahy given that under the First FY enter 79 of the Revised Stat- ranada, 1308, known as \u2018\u2019The ss Act,\u201d letters patent have ed under the Seal of the Secre- n° State of Canada, bearing date ho day of March, 1911, incorporat- bo Waldo Whittier Skinner, and George borin Hyde, advocates.Ronald Came- bn Grant, accountant, George Willjam- op.barrister and William Henry Chap- \u2018,n real estate agent, all of the City : Man-real, in the Province of Quebec, «+, following purposes, viz.:\u2014 (a) To \u201crire, awn, hold, let, lease, sell and pose of land, property and buildings \u201catscever Nature and kind; (b) To + «li, acquire and otherwise hold mortgages, debentures and bonds, 14 rights and leases upon or se- spon real estate, land, properties dings, and to act as agents for |: sal», purchase, acquisition or dis- sa! of any of the foregoing; (c) To .nstrict and erect buildings, to lay out -res' he left home or was expelled.An inquirer, who stated that been a member of a Mason: a for some time, and personally +- that there was nothing In the tution of the order against Protestant or \u2018Roman er.churches, wanted to know wh Catholic church was so opposed Freemasonry.The order was ed on the highest ethical groun:- said.\u2018Regarding Freemasonry fron testimony 1 have of witnesses ths cannot doubt, and knowledge ga: from other sources,\u201d replied preacher, \u2018and I know tha: - ther the constitution of Magonry » the attitude of Masons in Great P- tain, Canada and the United =.is antagonistic to Christianity a whole or to Catholicity in pari.| Masonic lodges in the United = | bave even offered us the use of ti | halls in which to hold just such vices as we are now conducting cauld in Utica, N.Y., they subscrived \" \" MR.from among tneir own meni rs) in, towards the upkeep of a Cath .Colleg phanage.\u2018But just us sure us I! am - - od spirit of English-speakj Sone.T am equally positive x OVA | Continental Europe the spirit of X sonry is absolutely antagonisti- only to us, but to all religion.We they shout that they want to bio « the light of heaven, take the nave God out of the text-books.ang remie vince down every image and picture :7 But | our churches that would remind people of their Creatvr.the hoo Ottawa can only condemn them.And furray, other Masonry must come und- n Ottaw ban with them, because there ix ; some small degree at least, inter- 4} busi munfon between all sections of th apita) v der.\u2019 Bently re \u2018Is not the action of one pp ore iline refusing to lear the petition °° ! 7 Liv teeli of Arc, and that of another pon: fr AAC declaring her beatification.invar< ov Se tent with the doctrine of infallit: ver of was another query.to which Fa a: ver; Burke responded by stating ! came Joan's judges at her trial se ; b- pretty that her appeal never reach\u201d \u201cce coffee: pope.The judges, he said, wer \u201caid dividually English and French © Tien § jastics, enemies of France.«=~ k- work, whom was the Bishop of Po\" t produ one of the most unscrupulous 7° nds, suc that ever weighed a human fe Tr \u20ac fede tics entered there, as in mas MEer n unfortunate cases.It would n° \u2018ould no ever.be inconsistent with int rdiate if the pope himself had Lona S the Maid of Urleans und anse declared her canonization, the ir er explaining the distinction + fan's I infallibility and an error ment extrancous to the ovr.1s.que which infaHibility is invoked.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | SENATE ADJOURNS Statem - a t i .: nl » An ip Number of Bills Receive Fina Pine | Reading.Bd heer \u2014 an, Jal .coef 1 | Oitawa.April 5.-\u2014In the Sen Ç dax terday Senator Jones presented Ir Un port of the special committee sou Grain Bill.It recommend] i out the provision that any 877% an interest in a terminal ce KJ could not cngage in the grain ness in any other way.Jt also rv - mended the establishment of = hespitals and an appeal to the ernment from the Grain Comin © in case of a terminal elevator ' © cancellation.Senator Davis pre- a report from a minority, advis \u20ac clauses to stand without amen\u2019 Roth reports were set down fr jing on April 20 The supply hill and the +\" | corperate the Banque Intern du Canada were given 3rd read - | an bills respecting the Alter\u2019 av and Irrigation Comnany.the relief of Robert William 1.- TH\u201d \u2018DAILY WITNESS is prir ¢\u2019 put'ished at No.140 .Peter (Ca in the City of Montreal, by Jr - Melboi path Dougall and Frederick bee: Dougall.hoth of Montreal.\u201cve All bi _inexs communications « ern addressed John Dougall & = © Alex C ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and a\u2019 > Ters to the Editor, should be a 7¢ Niser \u2018Editor\u2019 of the \u201cWitness.Mr.G realize.i RC RE ESC STE PAS WRORR REE 3 x 75 Witness\u2019 readers, by patronizing * Witnes advertisers, help the * Witness\u2019 more than the fence, Uragec ral H fully + OMPA ITH \u20ac (Ca Londo quho ervices \"Wer alias PDAs e Ca National political I a da Te, by British {ntercoy "]
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