The daily witness, 14 mars 1912, jeudi 14 mars 1912
[" ; alee 5 puis ad.i8 on page six > pM P » ©, Cpr PSR RIT ; N », uted, A PE a FRY : PSS S > ; v DA 7 NL MONTREAL, \" CANADA, | | Watch © y BSS A DE \u201c FAIR AND COLD ?QP op ep SS rp Lp ; Grow | THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912.PRICE ONE CENT.X OF KING CFITALY hi INT \u201c02 104 TA c- - a by Anarchist, But Uninjured.ALMOST LYNCHED.nulace, Driven Wild by Attempted to Take - ao Foolish Youth.5345 fired tA dastardly at- > King Victor Em- vus made by an an- me Chis morning.« rexivide chose for his of the birth- Humbert, the Wing who him- ictim of an assassin\u2019s a July 29, 1900.sortunate enough .to at him from a Puy TRAY Nong regen 145 pr SXG VICTOR EMMANUEL.\u201craser, vie was inc the imtycdhtet ; Co ; ds odd - she Kiné willy al us \u20ac = woundod, The una À Thev were several in num- 4nd were aimed from a very short pipes ted Tis Majesty's bodyguard, cssful at teräpt: toFassas- sinata the King was made © as\u2019 \u2018His Matesty with Queen Flena were pro- coudimne from the Palace to the Pan- amen to tikes part in the annual me- | morisl servles in honor of the late Humbert.| [ha rovil carriaze vas preceded and | failowed he an escort of cuirassiers.| The procession was passing along the | V'a Lata when three shots rang out rom amid the crowd.l'onsternation Than soldiers following mmmediatelr dashed forward, was on every face, the carriage and as cov did so their commander fell from Es hora, Tae wounded officer was moved to side by same of his men while 0° others dashed up to the royal \u2018irrage where they found the King and Queen siting calm and unmoved.Meanwhile the crowd seized the man Xan had Fred the shots and attempt- od to Iyneh findled that he was scarcely able to \u201cISWeT questions when he was handed \u201cver to the police.The roval ped for an instant, him, He was so badly Procession was not stop- but proceeded to- tard the Pantheon where the mass nr King = Wither further incident.H After the the Ring Qurinal alon hd ty ve Commander AZ.had been ; 8 Majesty ; pital where \u201cim a visit, the hog haq he lange a in Ud th ind Hi an umbert was completed conclusion of the service d Queen returned to the £ the same route as they od ken when the attempt at as- $ séination was made Lg 3 =, * on their arrival ai the Palace the he earned for the \u2018first time that 232 vey Efnemason Jndividualist - -anarchist;\" \u201cA1 he had made the atte The man v IN the bulice s \"2 great qi ?Crowds tha a fe art S life asa protest > AN ha ation.of ; eh Fi © was submitted to Ts old, and that.he was \u2018 of his escort, Major.seriously woufded, at once started for.he was lying to pay\" He travelled in an\u2019 open vho had fired -the shots meantime been taken .to tation the p ; fliculty in of people who showed in-.Nger, ar diate vengeance policemen hav-.passing through 1d desiréd to wreak im- He\u201d He described h 1 Bills Committee of STILL UNDER CONSIDERATION Controllers and Southern Counties Railway Application for City Routes \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The application of the Montreal and Southern Counties Railway for 1se of certain streets for entrance into the heart of the city ls still under cen- sideration by the Evard of Control, and it will probably not be settled for Some time.\u2019 Thus spoke Controller Lachapa!is to 4 \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter this morning, when asked what stage the negotiations have reached.Dr.Lachapelle said that the matter thas been under consideration for more than a year, but the Controul- ers still desired to go ds:per frito the question before making any announcement.The question of how it wou'd affect the Street Railway Company had to be settled, and the card also desires to dispose of the screw: railway problem before dealing with \u201che\u201d Montreal and Southern Counties Raill- way.The Board of Control some time ago suggested the making of an arrangement with the Street Railway Company by the applicants for entrance privileges, whereby they could run their cars to Victoria Square.The Montreal and Southern Counties Railway thereupon submitted a proposition to run their cars to the St.Catherine Street end of Dominion Square with a \u2018Vv\u2019 at the north end of the square.The new route was to be up Grey Nun Street to St.Paul Street, west on St.Paul to Inspector Street, across Chaboillez Square, up Cathed- \u2018ral and Metcalfe Streets to St.Catherine Street.In support of this scheme the applicants presented a petition signed by a number of the St.Catherine St.merchants in favor of their contentions.; .Mr.W.B.Powell, vice-president and general manager of the Montreal and Southern Counties Railway, has also offered to pave the streets affected by the route from curb to curb, and to pay for the clearing away of the snow.AMENDMENT DEFEATED Montreal Bill Goes Through Without Clause Regarding Montreal West Tramway Franchise.- Montreal \u2018was passed by the mins jlls Committee after the amendm pas at by the city of Montreal to.safeguard the city in connection.with a contract between the Montreal Pari and Island Railway and the Montreal Tramways Company.in the case of \u2018the annexation of the tow of Montreal wine est meeting \u2018of the Private the legislative.a5 was held this mordne, 3) trait Succession Bill-and the \u201cbill concerning the \u2026Laprairie Brick Company were passed._.1 rer pe .Rr BETTING CASE SEQUEL.- A Thomas Davis -Arrested in Connée- tion With Malone Case.as Davis, 356 Bleur street, wie Sas been sought for -he detective department for some-time in: connection with :the betting cases, w pe arrested Iast night on coming out © La restaurant on -St.Catherine.street by.Detectives McCann and Markey.Davis was arraigned this morning before Judge Lafontaine, charged with keeping 2 bAtting house along with Malone at 35 Bleury street.He [pleaded not guilty, .and was remanded\u2019 for \u2018erly.quetté in the meantime - the accused: was Teleased on bail; two' bondsmen \u2018 furnishing bonds.of.$400, each.- Mr.James.Crankshaw, \u2018fr, - who represented he prosecution in the other \u201cbetting cases, will this time represent.Mr.Davis.7 87755 ITR ut.This is.Wholesale\u2014Ret il \"Price is 35 Ceñts.5 grrr It-4e \u2018thought\u2019 by dealers .y the Private] PROSECUTORS BOTH ILL Court of King's Bench Had to be Adjourned Till Monday BAIL FOR GARROWAY.Ross's Lawyer Will Not Make Motion -to Quash the Verdict.Owing to the temporary illness of both the Crown Prosecutors, Mr.Justice Lavergne adjourned the Court of King's Bench until\u2019 Monday morn-, ing at ten o'clock; When ft is\u2018éxpéét- ed that Crown Prosecutor Walsh will again be able tc attend to his duties.The case of Donato Manconi charged with murder of Armelio Santini on the 11th of November last, was adjourned until Monday.Before the Court was dismissed Saville Garroway, who stands indited on three charges of forgery, was admitted to bail until the June term of the Court on four securities amounting in all to $2,000.Mr.F.Callaghan, lawyer far Charles Ross, \u2018yesterday found guilty of manslaughter, asked if he was going to make any motion for his client, replied that he was not.Yesterday after the jury had.given their verdict, oounsel for Ross gave motion to quash, alleging that Crown Prosecutor Walsh in his address to the jury had commented on the failure of the accused to give evidence, which Crown Prosecutor Walsh denied.THE SUFFRAGETTES Conspiracy Charges Pressed in Court To-day.London, March 14.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Pethick Lawrence, joint editors of \u2018Votes for Women,\u201d « Mrs.Emmeline Pankhurst and Mrs.Mabel Tuke, were brought up again to-day at the Bow Street Police Court, on a\u2019 charge of conspiracy in connectièn with the recent window smashing campaign in the streets of London.; ; Mr.Archibald Henry Bodkin, coun-\u2018 sel for the treasury, produced a mass of documentary evidence, which he declared unvelled such a\u201dmischievous extensive and deliberate conspiracy as must insure the committal of the accused for trial at the Old Bailéy Sessions, under the: criminal law.The defendants, he declared, were engaged continuously \u2018in inciting other persons to acts of violence and damage.No Jess than: $20,000 had been paid: by | them far.the hire of halls for meet- | the | mgs a ais oect of which was to 81 tha 0 : ; called.-miktant-.pr arrete militant: va WAGES GO UP 5%.New Scale for Cotton Oper ti Commences: Marchi 41.+ The Dominion.Textile Company have -annoynced.a 7 new.scale \u2018of wages, | \u2018commencing Monday, March: 11.This change \u2018hasbeen -made.\u2018by - the: company in.fulfillment ; of their.promise made 4h 1808, when there.was;a .re- conditions, that as.soon; as \u2018Business warranted.it the wages: would he;sin- creased.again, Te Tas The increase affects between.7,000.and 7,500 employees, and will increase the wage list of the company.by.about $125,000 a year.Five milly.in | Montreal, one at Kingston, one at Montmorency Falls, \u2018two at Magog, and-ohe each.at Moncton and Halifax are affected, and with \u2018this.advance and the readjustment of wages that 1908 the wage roll of the :com higher now: than it was in ,1907, not increased: jy ie duction in, pay owing.te bad -trade| hag taken place since the reduction :of | : al- 5 the number of employees - has {er > 6 \u20ac à à \u20ac à 0.0 \u20ac \u20ac à à à + * STANLEY ST.A ) * 26400 ready Named Loa \u20ac ni S0 Now One\u2019 bi \u2018raom.The fol- The Rev.Dr.«Young, the\u2019 A letter wag fsad Hem the secretary of His Highness! ithe: Duke Connaught, granting pefm Board to name \u2018the Be Mance street.ths: Coif: had already.-bg Duke's name \u2018fo Emard Ward.» ; Board to ask\u201cthe Duke\u2019s -Fermission to call \u201cthé \u2018Mince \u2018streët school Strathearn Schoel, using the second title of the Duk#.of Connaught.In regard to- the salary increases, it was adopted.\u2018that - a $50\u2019 increase.should be given to.the déserving teachers, and.the aniount.of $1,000: would: be devoted to the ing the salaries It was.sugsested.t Encyclopedia shogld Me adopted for: use in the \"værioïs sébools, and.the: Board, resolved, 2 should be purchased.a Schools.Life Saving Seti pointment- with the to.making arrangemen ing life saving classes.It was decided ta meat the the society om April; the to the next Board mee \u201cIt, was decided: scales in.a couple 3 | \"KILL THREE * = \" Virginia Court Scene of: Battle \u201cand \u2018Bloodshed * -Roanoke,-.Via, Märoh.14\u2014Meagre \u2018réports have, reached here of the as-.remote county seat of Carroll county; of Circuit Court Judge Thorton Maysie; \u2018Sheriff Lewis Webb, and Com- monwealti\u2019s Attorney Willlam Foster, by.a moh: of mountain outlaws, one of whose number was \u2018to\u2019 have been day.on\u2019 the charge of lliclt 4 Battle ?CHURCH SOLD * 3 .- > Fy $ Stanley Stregt-Presby- * * terian Church \u201cWas sold © * to-day for $125:000-to \u201c| * Mr.A.G.Fowler Ross, * .representing a syndicate, * Yigttha Children's |.\u201csaësinätion to-day cat Hilisvflle, they owed tio at | ountaitteers, and \u201csev- |.AMUNDSEN MAKES PLANS \u2018Fo Rest in Argentina for a - Year and Write Book of Great Voyage | WILL-GO TO ARCTIC.Has Not Given Up Idea of Northern Trip, and Will Go in 1913., New York, March 14\u2014A cable despatch from Hobart, Tasmania, to the New York \u2018Times\u2019 says: \u2018Captain Roald Amundsen announced to-day a \u2018change in the programme of his future journeyings ouilined by him several days ago.At that time the ex- \u2018plorer, fresh from the trials of his Polar trip, ammounced that he proposed to continue almost forthwith the Arctic voyage on which he started out when he left Christiania, and from which he turned back to make his dash to the South Pole.Instead of taking the \u2018Fram\u2019 directly around Cape Horn and up through Behring Strait into the Arctic, as then announced, Captain Amundsen has decided to remain for a while in Argentina, and there write a \u2018book this year, telling the full story \u2018| of his journey to the South Pole.This does not mean that he has abandoned the plan of completing his Arctic trip, on which he is still eagerly set.} He says he will finish his book and thereafter deliver lectures throughout \u2018Europe and America, sailing from San Francisco, where he will rejoin the \u2018Fram,\u2019 in July, 1913, to take her and her sturdy crew up through Behring Strait and once more into the : \u2018Arctic seas.The Arctic voyage, Captain Amund- gen expects, will take several years.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANT SALOONS \u201c OPEN LATE ON SATURDAYS the Depntation From Licensed Vic- \u2018tnallers\u2019 Association : Visits Quebec es phe MR ; It was maintained by the délegation \u2018that bythe early closing of licensed \u201chotels: ¢ther buses had grown and -muiltiplied, \u2018and that it would be.in the Interests of \u2018good morals and temper- arice- to have the early closing provisions revoked.7 ! | -Sir:Lomer-Gouin said that he would \u2018submit:the request to his :colléagnes.\u201cIt \u2018would be hard, he said, to make any | changes: béfore having submitted the o-a commission who would matter : ) \u201cmak®e'a tfhorough study.of the-situation \u201candéxeport to the \u201cgovernment.The.delegates \u201cwere very reticeht in giving -infdimation.They held tHe.interview \u2018behind closed doors, and refused to be drawn out after the interview, = ~ : JUDGE OF FASHIONS Mr.* Justice Purcell Court's Ex- .pert on What to Wear.\u201cMr.Justice Purcell, of the.Circuit Court, is bec & a recognized authority .en\" dress, and now, whenever {the- public general is dissatisfied with 1 their.attire, - the: matter iz generally \u2018submitted to His T.orddhip for arbitration.- During the past week or two -hls judement has been confined to the J'good-or-bad fitting of men\u2019s suits and -} costumes, but he started a new de- _parture this morning by GOOD ROADS| \"| Beauhar oi Wil y taking in the subject cof \u2018Pananid hats, , a {While His Lordship considered the \"headgear ,unseasonable, it was time that.Mr: D.\"Defochers got satisfac: \u201ction: for ithe Panama hat which he sent to-H.F, Charbonieau\u2019s hat-\u2018cleaning establishment to receive treatment, which hat was inadvertently put on to the wrong \u2018man\u2019s head.Since this ened, \u2018the fashion in summer hats quarters - While the slow -nection with the strike Pi BRITAINS COMMERCIAL SUPREMACY THREATENED IF STRIKE CONTINUES To-day's Meetings Still Bring no Results\u2014Over 4,000,000 People Directly Affected\u2014Railways Have Shut Down Freight Department Altogether in Many Cases London, March 14.\u2014The delegates of the coal owners and the striking miners, who number over one million,, assembled again to-day at the Foreign Office, under the presidency of Premier Asquith, who was supported by several members of the Cabinet, for what must bu the deciding joint conference between the masters and the men who are trying to reach a settlement of the coal dispute.Obviously the period of general dis- \u2018cussion has ended, and unless the disputants are in a position to give replies to Mr.Asquith's proposals, \u2018which will furnish a basis for the continuance of the negotiations, with brospects of a settlement by mutual consent, compulsory legislation is bound to follow swiftly.The magnitude of the strike is almost inconceivable, It has affected in a direct way, counting only the miners and the other men thrown out of, Work, with their families, over four million people.In other respects it has paralyzed Practically the whole life of the nation.Prices of food have gone up, fuel ig virtually unobtainable, railways have curtailed their or ces, syipoine has been held up, \u2018ery \u2018branch of indu to some extent, SITY stopped 300,000 IDLE IN GERMANY.Berlin, March 14.\u2014The Germa 1 strike is spreading rapidly to other coal fields besiGes these in West Phalia.Over 300,000 .Miners have now laid down their ools, and the socialist unionists are being joined in many places by the members of the cran liners\u2019 Union.e feeling against the a i 18 Browing.in intensity owing Tor es killing of two miners by the police in he Purse: of Jlsturbances at Herne .180! ; reported: Up to noon to-day.Ave been Le .: New York, Ma cable to the New Yorn While the \u2018Opinion in the is thât been saved from L\u2014A London \u2018Times\u2019 says: 1e best-informed Great Britain hag a prolonged natio; coal strike, it is feared that the af.ects which have alread¥ resulted are much \u2018more serious than the public generally has an idea of To begin with, it will #ake at least a fortnight, according to.good judges, to effect.a settlement along the pre- paralysig:of the indus- If: be eating: its 1 Sent.projected lines, veer the industries of the country wi | Way to the heart of géneral pmapetity Mké \u2018a canker, ©» general presperity- oe éitement-to-furtber industrial y thougti- another: gréat come immediately, tha example set by the miners is bound to be followed \u2018by other labor federations.The most serious disturbance that has yet, occurred in England.in con- is reported from Haydock, Lancashire.A.large crowd of strikers from the Earlstown nd, not district first went to the Wood pit with: \u201cthe -object of preventing firemen from filing the tubs with coal.Driven away by the police, the strikeis then went to the Printes pit.After committing.some damage they returned to the Wood pit.The crowd now num- -bered 1,000, and occupied the pit head.Forty policemen, who were sent to d.slodge the rioters, were met with a fusilade of stones.Three policemen were injured and taken to an hospitdl.The police were finally able to outflank the crowd, but were unable to arrest any one.\u2019 A large number of additional police have been sent to Haydock.- The London.\u2018Times\u2019 to-day publishes \u2018a special article, showing the severe financial loss inflicted on practically \u2018ali the railways in the United Kingdom by the strike.The receipts, com- piled from returns issued vesterday of twenty-four companies, show a de- Crease of about 2,500,000.About £5 percent of the decrease is due to freight traffic.Some railways in colliery districts suffercd decreases of more than 70 percent.It is estimated that since the coal ittrike began Great Britain has lost the sale of 190,000 tons of bunker coal to the world's coaling stations.A member of the Mercantile and Shipping Exchange says: \u2018Orders for this vast quantity of coal have gone to the United States, and by the end of the month ships chartered specially for the purpose will have delivered that quantity of American coal to coaling stations abroad.\u2018Even more serious than the loss of that amount of trade is the fart that it is very probable, when the strike is over, that people abroad will go on buying American coal, so that our own colliers will suffer a permanent loss.\u2019 The followii.g particulars of the amounts of coal going from America to these coaling stations are given: Gibraltar.17,000 tons; Buenos Ayres, 32,800; Naples, 19,500: La Plata.24.60N: Genoa, 11.000; Las Palmas, 37.000; Marseilles, 14,900; Rio Janeiro 22.950; Port Said, 12,300; Algiers, 6,000, and St.Vincent, 5,200, AMERICAN SITUATION, New York, March 14\u2014YWhile the members of the miners\u2019 committee, meeting to-day to consider the com- DPlete refusal by the operators of their demands for a twenty percent increase in wages, recognition of the union, an eight hour work day, and other conditions at the mines, were uncommunicative, they expressed the opinion that the counter proposal made by the operators yesterday to continue the present working agreement for three vears was made for the purpose of paving the way for a compromise agreement.The present agreement is objectionable to the miners, but the counter pro- tunity to open the matter with the miners, which\u2019 may lead to compromises.Thére were also reports today that the hard coal miners\u2019 committee would ask when they meet with tiie operators to-morrow for a further extension of time in order to await the result of the conferences between the bituminous operators and their miners in the west next week.Should neither side yield, the question of strike will be taken up by what is known as the policy commits tee at a meeting to be called later.This \u201ccommittee, made up of anthra- fete and Bituminous miners, has \u2018the Tpower to recommend a striker-but fol- owing such recommendation the ques- Sr hak ty.be pat-to & referendum vote boa 2! PDU TRE ES ; of \u2018thé miners.TROUBLE IN PENNSYLVANIA.Pottsville, Pa., March 14 \u2014Efforts of the United Mine Workers to strengthen their organization in anticipation of \u2018a possible strike, has resulted in tying up one-third of the collieries of \u2018the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com- jany, in the Panther Creek Valley of the anthracite regions.The trouble was caused by the union men refusing to work with men who do not wear tha button.Last week \u2018several hundred men quit work and the trouble hus spread until 3,506 mine workers are now idle.About 1,700 men quit work tlo- day.A meeting was held last night, when jt was hoped that some adjustment oould be reached, but it was decided that there would be no work in the collieries affected until every man wore a union button.The company officials have declined to take any part in the controversy.(See Also Page 9.) ANOTHER $3,000,000 REAL © ESTATE DE In another $3000,000 deal in Montreal real estate nearing completion?Rum- \u2018ors have been afloat for several days that Mr.James E.\u2018Wilder, whose purchase of nearly a mile of Ontario street \u2018East property for: $3,500,000- \u2018a on \u201cshort.time ago, was à nine-day \u2018wonder, is securing, another- large : block of real estate\u2018at a- price almost .equalling the recent purchase.Sir Max Aitken is credited with being in- 1: volved ini the new deal as he was in ~| the other.\u201c 2 \u2019 \u201cWhen \u2018seen, at big \u2018St.Catherine street, office by.a \u2018Witness\u2019.reporter | this morning Mr.Wilder would neither nfirm nor deny the story.\u201cIs\u201d there\u201d an\u2019 truth \u2018in.the report\u2019?ways buyin; erty, \u201cwant to talk, he replied.false then\u2019?he was ask- = - proper ot\u2018want to talk \u2018about it; Out,\u201d Was -.the \"al 0 i Maps, In} [I me of 1, Mare a he Hie Wiidst T1 le sp Antonio \u201cDar al uet has shice the Va.Lo Î moére keen n the anid late \u2018King he\u2019 outrage: by excité wing flags ng live thee King.! A Jairgi ¢ [lots if \u2018they.were AL SEEMS LIKELY the corners of Bleury and Ontario streets are involved in the transaction, and that there will be erected there within a year or two a couple of big story office buildings\u2014if the plans of the purchasers do not fail, SOLD $500,000 WORTH .OF SUBURBAN LOTS.Since the beginning of the year Geo.Marcil & Company have sold $500,000 of lots in Montreal sub-divisions.Their record for the whole of 1911 was $567.- 000, so that in ten weeks the company has almost equalled its total amount of husiness transacted in the previous {:¥ear.\u2026 In.the -six years and four \u2018mouths of the firm\u2019s career it has sold 3624 lots in Notre Dame de Grace, Which equals about 4,700 lots of ordi- \u2018nary city size.: _ Speaking.of prices for vacant land in Notre Dame de Grace, Geo.Marcil & Company say there are many in- \u2018stances in which it has advanced from «50 to 60 percent since the new year, and that K-woüld be easy to sell 5,000 : if they re available.One fot sold: last week for $6560 was purchased \u201cbut: the week before for $300, a gain \u2018Jol $350 in'one week, while another lot been \u2018wag transferred four times last week, The |.and.ekch-time at a profit.F: Some prophesy that 1,000 new houses \u2018I will\u2019 be erected in that ward during the: \u2018season, and that the dis- \u2018trict between Plateau avenue and the western limits of the city will present £1 greater building \"activity .than any other pert of Montreal.£ beer found inthe | Preparation for 4.5 |! \u201cGite for sore feet'is a new wrinkie, but 3 Jikely 4 \u201cprove effective in the kay, who came ba- this 1 ; a the steamship \u201cNorthiand,\u2018 bound to end nearly sunk in a fog posal of the operators gives an oppor- + be «.22 x.odes Li DEL ee © tg mea od ee mem Soins mt SE TV \u2018@in: The pen: for New.York and: Portland, wad mn Li % SpE Claimea That He Was Cheating ; Cards Before the pou or - to.the penite you let him go ut à.James Bom, Charged\u2019 with ¢f Robert Fitzsimmons in / Theatre.in.November.facture and - dés of.mall aris, : testified that IR the \u2018case of.coule revolver like that used , it Was quite pga that the face, : Mr.ames RY ain ena Les: an theatre: who \u2018took.game,.were then \u2018ça \u201cbox: | \u2018and saked A.Mr.O'Callaghan, who |.Le i ~ weapon.Throughout.the entire.morn: \"ing the prisonef seemed to be i dense nervous state, and broke dow to addrèsà juty the Prisoner pulled himself t gether, and, lequing siorwird in ork : \u2018chair, \u2018seemed - t Which Way pide by a mons.The facts begin, sai Sept 29, at 12 o'slock Driscoll, \u201cmanager of th \u201c\u2026 called away and left charge.of Fitzsi js the ashérs +\" even: go furthers 2 « \u2018and say ho had been \u201cef the: Witnesses stated: up the pac; k of fifty-t § bet goes,\u2019 was ing Ress aut of his money, and around the table with® the inte ting the xp it was not nez \u201cmen to.cônsme quantities ot lique \u201cmaking thelr gp hat 5 \u20ac practi doubt Ë Maine \u2018 \u2018@perators and.resentatives of the British government, was LP pied his morning.ie fficia emont-was made, s intiriated.that, the nego- of lean cattle, hig also been i eon -On | A ne wed postpone the mest- ng gon & few days.- } Bert.the Scotia Corpor- | announced 8% ay-an ad- \u2018He: is hopa~ Java Sco- sa a \u201cBank of\u2019 England: owing the bank*rate.- In \u2018some quarters it \u2018is.believed \u2018that the bank rate will, be \u2018raised.to-morrow, \u2018but the better out- k in the \u2018Cogi strike [situe n.proba y \u2018 ris \u201cdespite ge trafic decreases.The activity\u2019 - shares: continues, \u201colls \u2018ai rratenE owing] 8 later hardened «on Wall \u201cstreet | d 8 | support, .The clos Mr, J.A, Vaillicourt has left or I : Bermuda.Mr C.WE Lindsay \u2018has gone to Brockville.- .Mr, Robert Harris, of Halifex, § 8 at { \u2018the Windsor Hotel.- -LAKE- SUPERIOR STOCK.Stock of the Lake Superior\u2019 Corpora.ar\u2019 si in Fhiladelphis his morning.a > 7 - ; was, the co se of \u2018prices Wiimipes hs page 5 J Oat .May.Jul Folk Yoh an a 13%, Fist 1024 HB ay Te oe , 02% - 44% - 44 vus iol 44B 43% »: 102% 4B 43% \u2026- BONDS.- ; Flrociors.of, e ininta \u2018Caroling sr iosis Company, .authorized sale of $3.- :000 five \u2018precent; bonds pow in the eee te air & Co, and Hallgar- $ ist galisfacierr Agure.| : Abe city.from Winnipeg by | capitalization of the new | should.it materalize will be - 1.Bourse to-day was firm.belated directors ; 4 de meeting | : eT a of 3 e open market rates being above |.| MERGER SCHE SCHEME FUTILITY Cos À IN WEST Com; Private correspondence rece qo Bouses would Indicate that Prokeng erger 18 on the tapis in the ou Cig which will bring under one The roi, and supervision all th Ca Electric, and Power Uthlity ne I.|-ie8 In Winnipeg and districi vi.formation Of.several new Pos .er Electric concerns throughon.\u201c est \u2018are contemplated to w unison with the Winnipeg on E Corporation.}., Authorization is being ask \u2018the Manitoba Government se | apiers, of the scheme to va tain: plang of exchange of as well as stock of existing pantes, and it is expected that by the Enterprise $30,000,000 and $40,000,000, betiveg | ee RATES \u2018Paris, March 13.\u2014 The tone of the Clos \u201cThree percent rentes 94 france fy 1.0 \u2018centimes for the account.Exchars, on London, 26 francs 24 1-2 centimes, {.far cheques.Private rate of discour 8: 1- 4 percent.| TORONTO SALE :, Toronto, -March 13.\u2014 Sales: £a 50 at 19\u20ac, 225 at 193 7-8, 25 at nL 50 at 494 6-8, 35-at 194%, 25 at 1p( C.P.R., 100 at 231%; B.C.Packers, ¢ at 72; Locp., 80 at 331; Rio, 10 at iy 7-8; 176 at H6%, 26 at 116 7-8, 97; » 4 8%; 90, at 116 5-8; Con.Gas, a 146; Toronte Rails, 50 at 136.2; at i Ji 26-at 185%: Coniagas, 345 at a0 \u2018Maple Leaf pref.25 at 18, 50 at M5.Iron, 25.at 56 1-8, 25 at 5614, ny 55%, 26 at 46 = 5 25 at 5614.25 at: Dominion Bank, 30 at 230; Russel] Mr.(ir, 25 at wan 26 at 5%: do., pref i SE Pac.Burt.Nipissing, \u2018 %.Burt, fh mere pr a \u2018Cobalt Sales Toronto, March 13.\u2014Morning Sales Crown, 1,000 at 17 1-2; Northern Ey Ploration,- 200 at 400; Juliter, 500 a: 44,\u2018 Somex, 4,100 at 51; Holley, 2% » 1,195; 250 at 1,140; 100 at 1,145: 150 a: 1,130; 125 at 11.35, Central, 200 at 800 at 390; 200 at 395; Imperial, 19 at 5 1-4; Northern, 500 at 120; 3,000 a 123; 0 at 123 \"Tisdale, 1.000 at 3, Rea, at 88; 400 at 85; Swastike.1,000 at 22 1-2; Vipond, 1,500 at 45 1.-100 at 46 1-2; 2,400 at 46; Bailer.Li at 2 1.8; - Chambers, 500 at 13 1.2: 7 -at 13; Cob Lake, 200 at 27; Crown Ke serve, 100 at 310; Great Northem 1,400 at 12; 100 at 11 1-2; Larose, 1M at 384; McKinley, 2,000 at 174; Nipis sing, 400 at 780; Riteway, 1,000 at © Temisk, 1,000 at 37; Wettlaufer, 10 a 74; Hargraves, 300 at 74; Nova Scotia \u2018Lo 4°1-9; Otisse, 1,500 at 1; foi LA 26-8.cz 3 BEARISHNESS IN WHEAT VE PENNS Thar are.Ho pd oF \u2018sensational * \u2018ea tures to \u201cthe general wheat situatis the general feeling at the lar ge mar kets continuing rather bearisn.\u2018Liverpool cables*opened two ani: half points lower on October, and ore point and a half on others.AtL 1 \u2018o'clock cables wefe quiet, a point avi a half to three points lower, and clos 2d unchanged -to five-eighths high\".while corn closed weak at a quane 1.to three-quarters off, + Receipts at Fort Williams and Por Arthur continue large, those ropuri?to-day being 415 carloads, as com- | pared with 307 for the same date of last year.These graded as foil ows: No.1 Northern, 7: No.2 Northern.! No.3 Northern, 60; No.4 Nort born 73; No.5 Northern, 60; No.6 Northern, bb; other grades, 116, and winter.1% : Oat receipts, 102 carloads; harie;.He and flax, 10.: : Argentine \u201cweather.is reported 0 favorable for wheat movement wii | arrivals larger, with stock increasiif [ rapidly.The weather is favorable for mai\u201d ing of corn, and the present indications are raising expectations for a bumpel yield.Harvesting has commenced the north, -and samples show gi \u2018quality._ \u2018The linseed market hag ruled © ena \u2018and excited on reports of heavy I eign speculative buying.Actual si ments are on a large scale.; Indian shipments, on the other Te are decreasing rapidly as it is the cove of the.erop year: Me Fs gE À mere \"ESTABLISHED 1864.ars BN PET Ten 02 i OF, CANADA.BOUGHT AND SOLD ® oity omone\u2014205 à © Suined Streak, aes St.Onthisine Street Fast (Corner a 320 st quiserine Sthest Weet (corner Snhersitid, 1330 $t ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL N 0 NEED TO FRET STEEL : JVER CANADIAN HEXICAN DEALS| \"BOUNTY ante, March oh Officers of the: Tore epprizes in Mexico in wihièh large SH heavily interested, have canadia\u2019 \u201csuring messages as to the Ww red J sitnation.They claim there politica ; a | :, fatle ing olution.the Lane à lon is (ONDON ST.RY.| 1911 PROFITS Ont, March 1l4\u2014 London {th London.iyay earnings: for 1911 show x rv increases.both gross am er the preceding Pear.Follow + mparison: nes ing is à «ov 1911.from \u2018many\u2019.quarter rains - .$270,608 Hi 336 witheld F ; poss CPTNINZS 26° + Se earnings co 98,0287 4 La 1 dang: mao MORNING BOARD: | Prumme ! \u201485 at 11x; 25 at 119 pn 120 ES Pow er | 1-2, cod Vaio 20 at 116 2-4 Winnipes Toronto Rive \u2018ay.\u201431 at 135 1-2; 15| The {Do - t 155 1-2.\u2018emerged: very.HAs 1h I and P.\u201495 at 147 1-2, PE _ | recent qu ymire oi difficulties\u2019 produc- L.pacitic 60 at 232; 100 at 282_1-4;\" 50: ,1 2 3-8: 50 at 232 1-4; 100 at 282 = au ze Th t 138 1-4.soo Com.\u20142 a - ; Com.\u201430 at 134 1-2.Woods COMTT5 at 89; 10 at 88 3 \u201c| at Steel C.of C\u201425 at 313.100 at 32; } ; 1h at 32 1-25 50 at 33.ron Pfd.\u2014! at 105.» 3-8 scotia Pfd.\u20141 at 124.l'onverters.\u2014120 at 38 1-2.ran.Locoi\u2014T.at 33 3-4, =| colleries are\u2019 to be.opened Cement Com.\u201450 at 28 1-45 7 at 28.augment - the \u2019outpu Textile Pfd.\u20141F at 100.: \u2018sent expéctations.- sher.W.Pfd.\u201415 at 96 3-4.we |- The \u2018coal, proper jes.in Royal Bank.\u201410 at 232 +1 5 +7 qf.the Domini Mer.Bank.\u201425 at 196.\u2014 + as the.Nova.Bank Com \u20147 at 215 1-2.#42 } Union Bank.\u20143 at 161, J Steel \u20ac.of C.Bonds.\u2014$1,000 at cog | 24, «, | Tevenue bearin ponton ve [ron Bds\u201432.000 at 94-3-4, : dence of -augmenti l'oal Bds.\u2014$2,200 at 99.\u2019 EE Quebec Bds.\u2014$500 at 77 1-4.of corporations all Sher.W.Bas.\u2014$2,500 at 100 1- 4 Rio Bds.\u2014$500 \u2018at 101 65-8.Stret Railw ay Bs.\u2014$2; 000.at a.| = Q EGGS FAIRLY EASY.The egg market is falflyFedsy.Canadian new laid at-26- to: 26 2 : in good quantities, and 27e in small otm, qi \u2014 | * J ET Laidlaw and Co.\u2014It looks as \u2018it.at: strong technical position has beén re- sored and that the only requisite just.| now is a cessation of bad news .or.the |.advent of some fresh favorable - Jar.fluence, Sr \u201c Lonäon; \u2018March: 14._\u2014__ os {count of the Bank of Bog - Bache and Co.\u2014We believe: \u2018the acte will not extend much further | and we advise buying on any further | setback during the next few days.2 tem; - E and C.Randolph, \u2014The.sttength \u2018hink that the market will advance TORONTO Ee: 5 Royal Bank Bullaing al at 120: wi at 120 1- 4; 20° prices, an pe rey ; 255.295 at 120 1-4 also be borne in that t at 120 at 192: 3 at 191-3-4; EU at men on \u2018the board whose \u2018nam for business\u201d success, \u2018and wh |: + -putation would be badly sulied: ry Railway.\u201425 at 261.1-2.\u2018allowed a concern -of this: mag > at 8 to go back in view of: it prospec Mexican.\u20145 at od 1-4; T5 at dos.a vast.increase of output facilities: p s .6 Jlarging 2 = scald quite: \u201424 at 56 1-2; 0x 56; \u2014and i a Sed SR 125 at 56 1-2; 40 at 56;.| à point whi ny ut Bp 2-4: 125 at 55 1-2; 225 at 55 well the.Don in 14: 100 at 53 7-8; T35 at'56; 200 at will not.be le 175 a 56, 25 at 55 3-4; \"25 at 55 Indeed, .th 7-4: 175 at 56.Dominion Caller] the price as yet.: in various quarters induces us\u201d to EEE.in car: lo \u2018English potatoe again -on larger transactions.Cr Varieties pe toes.oss through the revolution, The shareholders oF of \u2018Domitnldh \u2018Steel: 3 Te revolutionary leaders are | Corporation as well as other.548 and 4% 7.4.One of the telegrams\u2019| steel comcerns mow know their fate-(or | tha : $ situation improving consider- rather position) in the matter of boun-: Government gaining strength, ties.: ~The decree, has been proclaïm-; Lautlnok is more hopeful.ed \u2018from the seatiof power at Ottawa, i pe remembered that similar | in ge -emphatic, specific \u2018and: unequi- * ssages have come \u2018with | vocal a manner as to Tous political disturbances, Sel | Whatever for misunderstanding.avin arts of the companies operat- The Hon.W: ep Mexico showed the effects\u2019 of \u2018definitely - to a query | as no | the steel bounties would be:confetred; |\u2019 the Par mund Walker, president of that they would not\u2014and: the.\u2018Street\u2019 | Sir dian Bank of Commerce, has | is at least thankful that the Minister Er alexico on a trip planned quite | of Financu-is-one who comes to a de- ne Lime ag0.\u2018cision and\u2019 adheres theret NO.BOUNTY Y DECISION leave no basis] regull \u201cresponded | \u201cto.whefher | early spring.Wear us.[ax ; due ; \u2018 Gepastts inc hie Due ccessfully fror s À .commercial, requirements in, Canada | to international trade, \u2018but, = whether-f \u20ac L'or not \u2018the .Steé - : The ue ese earnings\u2019 area ; \u201cToniän\u201d arr: Cape: Race\u2014March 18., | Maren 11 \u2018mldson.The \u2018Letitia\u2019 \u2019 is handsomely \u201cbipal \u2018dimensions \u201cbeing: length be- with its Profit Sharing Fediufes, am capacity with absolute.safety, should wri parti culars to.' This security is \u2018alfferent from any\u2019 \u2018other ver is \u2018arm mortgage.\u2018 Ihvéstors \u201cwanting: \u2018the ~ Grigg.will ihocele a: sala rofits of the 8 Shall nt \u201cas determin2d SN Moses arwick, Mitchell, Ra eat ., for the first five: months-of operation, August 31st, 1911, fo Jane SE ary se 1912, before providing for interest and depreciation, were $30, 955.62.© \u201cthe rate of $74; 293.48 per: annum, or more than four és: the \u201camount of annual bond es ha on ee terms of the rüst De d the Comp pany.4 dequired to \u2018pay July \u20181st, 1914, the sum of $10,000, together with the.: \u201cannual interest.on the -borids piifchased.or.redeemed * e used \u2018by the Trustee: to purchase bonds-in : eed.110 and interest.The bonds _ 5 redemption = at 110 and accrued À from 1750 barrels to about 2260 + di July 1st, 1941, Ja and.ar the office of the Banque | Interna- Pa , Montreal and in: aris, France, Lo g q - | Issued * + 300, 006.00 ; $ 300,000.00 ., 525, 000.00 re draw attention to the following = oo.A7 nord llsecuréd.The Company has total net : epreciation in \u2018the value of real estate, of- : -/ e présent bond issue: of $3000 000, Lo - 214114 riservative basis the profits\u2019 for vill be.$121,500, « or almost seven - > dust Le 5 de.about .50,000, barrels 2 a.Log\u201d CABRIVED.© \u2018Royal George\u2019 arr.Bristol\u2014March.14.\u2019 \u2018Empress of Treland\u201d arr, Hanfex- Monttort arr.St; Joun\u2014Merch 14, i \u201c'SAIBED:- ; J amcnigan\u201d left Loridon}-Mgrch okoto\u2019 deft.\u201cSte Soh Mrèh 1; À \"Willehead™ ete Rotiandam March dson line\u2019 mE.hich will: \u2018make.its -maiden - 0 This \u2018port.\u201cduring the.coming - had \u2018charge of the.Canadian Pacific Rail- \u2018the a ceremony \u201cbeing Ie by Miss Grace Don-.led and \u2018well -equipped, her prin- \u2018tween: ded) 56 foot 470.feet; breadth t 8 el has: been \u2018designed for-the:emi- ade, and: takes the highest Bat lloyds.During: \u2018construction | rie has been under\u201d th = Mrs.Master are Mr an 0 8, Mr.at, 0 i B !] real.Fast, has rer DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY OR AT home.Ladies\u2019 tailored costumes a spe-~ cialty.Work guaranteed.Appire 76 Laurier avenue West.|'Two Childzen, Mr.Axel, Mr.C.M; .Mrs.Neilsons Master Knute «and Master Clarence Neilson, Miss H.Rose Pratt, Mr.Robert M.Parr, Miss Risk, Brig.John Rawling, 8.A.; Mr.Géorge | Riley, Mr.A.'B and Mrs.Robson and | Two Children, Mr.L.Rosenbury, Mrs.qu .| Stephenson, Mr.George H.Swan, Mr ; \u201cMauxman\u2019 -arr, Portlard\u2014March_ 12.1 G.FL, Mrs.and Miss Annie Smich, 'Lt-Col.P.E.Thacker, Mr.W.F.Thomas, Mrs.Thomas, Mrs.D.Tait, Mr.G.Taylor, Mr.August Tadge, Mr.F.Verfen, Mr.Fred.Vandyke, Mr.Geo.B.Watson, Miss K.C.Walker, Miss M.L.White, Mr.James Wright, Mr.J.C.and Mrs.Wilson, Mr.Chas.\"I Wing, Mr.John.and Mrs.Van der el.i.= t e P.2 FARMING SPECIAL | Instruction Train Has Co-operation of Ontario Department of Agriculture.-Mr.H.p,- Timmerman, wito \u2018way \u2018Better Farming Special, was in \u2018the city yesterday and returned last night to Perth where he will join the\u201d special.He reports that the tour has been \u2018highly successful in every detail, and at every place where the special has called the lectures have been ex- ceputionally wel attended, notwith- 1 standing the rather cold and stormy weather that has been experienced dur- | ing the\u201d journey through the Province of Oritario.The deepest interest has .been taken by the farmers in \u2018the \u2018ex- \u2018 hibits and the lectures, and on one occasion.over two thousand people visit- q ed the cars: and: listened to the lectures \u201c in one day.:- \u201cThe \u20ac.P.æ \u2018instruction train now \u2018being run -was arranged through the co-operation of the.Canadian Pacific \u2018Railway- and the Ontario Department - { of Agriculture, and is provided for the.4 purpose of instructing the farmers in: \u2018methods of agriculture.\u201d The exhibits ~\"'}| are.not intended for the demonstration - of the possibilities \u2018of New Ontario, but were provided for the purpose of assisting the instructors, of-whom there are fifteen to twenty on board thetrain all the time, to &ive instruction in up- | to-date Ontario.agriculture.- \"The train will-in all probability visit \u2018Montreal this .week end, when.Montr- +1 realers will have an opportunity of in\" 4 spécting the Better Farming Special.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ME : REGISTRAR MOVES OFFICE.De \u2018I.Lalonde, registrar for Mont-.moved his office and\u2019 staff into St.Gabriel Street from.9 1 St.James Street, to give more room Mr.| to the Hoch a and Jacques Cartier offices, which are loaded with work.It \u2018seems then, that the government e A \u2018mo intention._ of \u201cdemolishing the square between Notrs.Dame Street, Sh Taman od St.Gabriel to buld a \u201cDIED.= To AL Witidsor Mi Que Ae AL Anns a ny hice wife of Add 8 Samson, » Ah \u2018 ads Sb SRE, wok oo \\ : To Be\u2019 Closed at this Office During the Thés\u2019 Léahy, formerly.Enownh as a \u2018Appointments to\u2019 Advisory and Exe- West Indian League Sir Montagu nes .appointed Mr.Georgetown \"Chamber.of Commerce, and - Hain \u2018these appdintments \u2018showin Tae te .&pppinted Mr.J.Brookfield.manager of THURSDAY, March 141 00-5 Ms FRIDAY, -Maroh 15, 2:00 p.m==\u2014\" A Joy.\u2026 Mdméssion | FRE THURSRAT =\u201c The Sliver Box TRE: RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL } Gr \u2018Cupid and the Styx | PRECEDED .MAKESHIFTS Eve.pin 250 to $1.50 Mats.250 to $1 | Next: oué Last Week\u2014MAN .AND SU-.PERMA AS INO | 4 49./ST.CATHERINE WEST by Le.5 THIS WEEEK \u2018 The Wreck of the \u2018Aurora (°°; 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whose\u2019 \u2018name is lacrosse playc:, appeared.this \u2018morn- Ing, and on request of his counsel was allowed out on 3500 \u2018security, and .the case postponed\u2019 until March 31 ce CANADA AND WEST INDIES, 3 cutive\u2019 Councils, ; A à meeting \u201cof thie Canadian and and Sir Edward Clouston, Bart, we appointed honorary -vice- presidents of the.Léague.- To the advisory council there.were E.Tinne, chafrman of.the West india Branch of the Liverpool.Chamber of Commerce, and vice-chair= \u2018man of the West India Association of | Liverpool; the Hon.C.-G: A.Wyatt, British Guiana, who is president of the & representative of ihe British Guiana Government at the coming Canadian nt 8 t West Indian Conference at Ottawa: thé air.WR Hon.Donald McDonald, of Anti British West Indies; Mr.A.Thun.Sugar.merchant of Barbadues and Mr.H.; Silver, West India merchant, of en is the \u2018area covered by Lepgu the \u2018executive dian, who; \u2018was \u2018staying at the a alana Fatal.~The\u2019 prosecutor was ins duced to part with fifty pounds, but: ; Beatth, |.becoming.suspicious, summoned the = \u2019 sori aimee gn 0 apres .7 js \u20ac tree OS RTE pots mme pes AR ee alues IE CHARGE\" 50 SRE ® 5 HR m On Friday we have.a Tiraited tin + CESSER i EVERY PAIR BUARANTEED Fh FE dt me -\u2014 \u2014 NS » priced for quick selling \u2014 5 | oo Sh 1 ; se Ë ; je Wa J 3 ; : oo : sé TF ° .( 8 3 he 2 ct -On Friday, 4 we e shall o offer 100 Wa a only \u201cWomen\u2019s Suits at a special ) pr They are made of fine Venetian tloth in the correct Spring styles and lined with silk - : serge, Worth $8.50.- | 4 splendid © nity.to purchase 1.ong (aloves Jor | | Se is are perfectly a.cae Can j FE venil ear.long\u201d gloves.to\u2018 Wéä ; times, ant dda thre cs at \u2018made with hip length: coats an \u201cSpecial Friday.dois meen 44s - +f.for evening wear, \u2018ong gloves.k wi Co nd the thre es panel skirts, in Navy.Black, \u201cBrown, and Grey colors.They are ; ; : Slay iid dg \u201c| really worth uch ors but be- | ME DE Tn Cen ERR | 2 Dress ve \u2018 |.cause we purchas e materials\u2018 -36 inches long: and very fll.rte | vase it perfectly, the fish and ¢ s equal te ny.doves i k.iP {| \u2018at a very low price and they were Friday.«i ws Faw sie tran on nD : RE RE EET 5 ç J+ | \u2018tailored in our own factory at a \u201ctime when business was slow; we \u201care able to make this exceptional 1H offer.- In the assortment, there are \"UN £ all sizes for Misses of 14, 16 and\u2019 ears, and women of Mind.= Atm dde od +4 ed 4 6 00 4 FA a 4 Fa Quality\u201d The F amous Shoe \u201cQueen Quality\u201d; : shoes are , whiequalled for style, fit \u201cand comfort.Worn by.women who appreciate the best.Custom- products at Half customi\u201cprices.What more con- \u2018vincing proof of \u2018\u201cQuéen Quality\" merit than the fact that ie 1C.SPECIAL Q [| they are the first choice of over.three million women?Fa eens sw ee BD | + A\" MARK À \u2018 very best quality Scotch wash and.wear perfectly.ale Friday.ee ee 2218 8S erials in) fancy- it ange 0, colors sand.patterns, perfect This.opportunity of securing rich, up-to-date Robe \"Silks a at the beginning of the season should specially appeal to the Friday shoppers.There are three excellent designs and the colorings are fine, including: \u2014 Alicë Blue and White; .Delft | Blue and White: Copenhagen and White; Light N avy and White: Golden Tan and White; Tan and Brown; Vieux Rose and \u2026 White; Mauve and White;.Grey and White; Black \u201cand White.- These are not old or \u2018job silks specially PH Ce CE : chutes bought for a low-price sale, but are regular goods taken x pi Il us ghsh: qualities, at le 04 Paper SINT C ul So from our stock and marked at special inducive prices.Note and\u2019 AT ote ; : 1gets,.size.09 x inches, per pi LA, nee, >.> || the width, 40 inches.Enis es p = = ; Fis wheets size x7 : inches, per pa.$2 00.Sa Regular $1 25 to $1 50% Friday.2.5.198 etre to need, any.of These: items, ras bnortunitv Shee! 2-12 x 72 Inches, \u2018perp : : cee lb x (Silk Dept \u201cFost Floor) Renin up a.cn .79 : rs.of Boys: Boots, insizes.| to 515 gular $3.00 to $3.50; Friday.$1.79 of Women's\u2019 Boots; in sizes 215 to 7.der 3275 pp $3.50 Fri.81.95 a. \u2014_\u2014 OTELMEN ASK and Want Early Closing Abolished.Bear g A general complaint against a eal.pi js abolition, a deputation of, the need Victuallers\u2019 Association left | pe.Quebec yesterday afternoon to try \"4 fore their views upon the .gov- | ramen.These men admit the suc-.Ce oi the measure from a standee or wublic order and good when point Cv that it is inimical to: thelr | ues resis.Just as a pot may be dmag- | doe in grieve because a kettle is foe k sx these genblemen affeot con- | bas \u2018or the temperance powers by er senting that the bill is mot in|.ren interests.They admit® ict : ing.for they say the bill Pits a jum on it.Pr Lawrence À.s pre der Association, should be made in the present .8ys- |: tem of licensing, which.is wrong in: conveption, and enforcement.Th 8° ssoclathn wants à classification., 2 nses.\u2018reasonable\u2019 enf ots, and strict enforcement \u201c.The | law against ilicit selling.- Mir.F.Gallagher said \u2018that.\u2018there ghouid be three classes of licenses, potels, restaurants and satoons, -Æach should be graded according\u201d to loca- Wilson, for many ton First class hotels: ehquld than, saloons in um juent- ed corners.Another class .oËf llcénses- \u2018should compel the furnishing of \u2018meals.d be only issued to thoudes- situat-.o where meals would probably.= required.This would Lhe of many Sma.Von peer, but ligudrs, which are sO ee drinks often Stir up the.drinker | make trouble.; \u201cyr Gallagher suggested: ment of a com or ! odd the License\u2019 Commissionel .ead of leaving matters as they re.those on the deputation, are: mans Lapointe, Mr.Victor 3 -Bou- gie and Victor Lemay.fee VE ; No DATE FOR CRIME, : Quebec, March 14\u2014Some.nineteen witnesses have been examined ir con- | nection with the preliminary.-investi- ation murder of an unknown Italian ' near Baie St.Paul.- The accused, Onofrio Montizano and his wife, \u2018Mary, -were brought before Magistrète - Simard, end it was decided to -proceed-.with the Investigation separately cases of the man and woman.A.Lachance, M.P., K:C.,\u2018 affieared for the Crown, and Ald.Oscar Morin.represented the accused.Jules: \u201cGobeil also appeared as counsel.wih: * Mr, Morin.There was a great crowd of people present, but the.investiggtion: was held with closed - doors.Doctors Tremblay and Guilmette gave evidence to the effect that they could not declare the exact daté on which the victim was killed, \u2018as the body was frozen stiff when \u2018it was discovered.This testimony is: Important for the 3 \u2018the decide upon the date upon.which the tragedy occurred.During Janvans, == tique received\u2019 appl persons for help in various, 8.\u201d Meals were served to the number of 8,800, and 3,861 beds for a night; were given.3 CE \u201cLONDON\u201d = OSTRICH - prices for Friday and -Saturday.Marabout Paddy Green Mounts, $1 up to $25.00.LONDON '- PARIS CHANGE IN LAW| _ Wax Virtuous, Talk of Defects + closing law with a request |.~sident of the Licensede Vics | - said a change LL be j i \u201c Jina .; face.past_\u2018firat- youth.and.tr ei m:the fade.More\u2019 conservati an the observer particular o.dre So hness.The.second is an: octagon pattern of an almost entire, mash ground.© lit tyPe :are the- shadow and J | IN [ha Lai r \u201cnoticeable dress chenille dot patterns the -anadow design with.its.small hiite wil #4 F and the holders made to pay ac}.places to so : adulterated so that: two or} \u2018which into the recent mysteriou < | accused.as it will be very diffieult to | Co ror + DUKE BREAKS sEovLDER, Ostrich Paddy Green Mounts, $1.50, $2.50; $3.00 and ! Willow Plumes, Paddy Green, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 .; City 1 to Pay Towards tive Hospital ; \u201cThe Royal: Edward: \u201cIns smite asked the Board of - \u2018Cont id port a scheme for a tuiberculosis for : teut.-Col.: Bürland has offered- $100,000, Yon conditian that \u2018the maintenance be assumed By the govern- Thé \u2018directors \u2018of the | merit \u2018or \u2018Pro | served \u2018an onder ¢ on he In: taxing.real.\u2018Mounts, Osprey, \u2018ete, eto, marie st MONTREAL.ods in use at New: \u2018York in estate.Le We.have a 856; $1 0 3150 ani up \u2018dd y \u2018Gre sen, 91,50 3250 ] NEW OR Ton INTO SHeaLn0) pue Jejiuap jue) vojoesuesz A1943 ce of Bomdeaux.This: | Bresensations mAdé by \u2018Con chapelle.\"No stone candioato tés pot abpéar- ed against Mr.Godfrey,\u2019 end some of the office seekers who hame been nam- -ed aïe noi etistible for Controller, dt Er because names are_not!| ob + = Sat No: 612 of the Independs t Qrder of Foresters., ; Ay Company yesterday to estabitsh a of fitration plant for the water supply |.se cree Fe.6e Da Civic Board of .Commilssionens.creat- LOF IN8T om gi Board of = - position, se tha ir, would be mo op- 8o that Mr Godfrey.elected by hi a distination between \"ne der as j \u2018wives of ambassadors will take With.\u201ctheir husbands, \u201cSt.\u2018James: had no rank of their own: | reception.It is not expected, however, | the.MacKenzie, has been given up for\u201d \u2019 ; has inches Lee \u2014 +, +, rostratrsterte ee L ESTATE HAPPENINGS 3 pére SP OOIOO D Cas restons ry statut, mettre is OFITA BLE j PR 1ENT.WEST : who purchased - Ww.Badgley, oe hlan farm»at St.John, Mob : months ago, for has soi .property for as Much as the \u2018whole > cost hum : been =» icatéd for: $155,000, Mr ro of the first Mont- | st in St.John real es-\u201c ed the farm overjock- and near the place.jinion Government win million dollars in dredg-.improvements.As a proving.a g CC were bi .several y and other 7 his investment is y profité able one.AUMMOND STREET Ce ESIDENCE SOLD.2 + \u2026e three story) stone-fronted resi- re No.#1 Drummond street, wag.Là last night hy Mr.John Murph bd ars.Lewis and Badsley for |: an, The Property has an area of: si squa re feet, so that the price paid \u201cas $ÿ per square foot.John J.Lousen, ving for James Birchenough, made re sale.Recent Transfers.WRENCE BOULEVARD\u2014 8.a moviten and others have sold 1 H Singer, à property b civic Nos 151 t0 156 St.La : Boilevard,, and No.\u2019s 81 and 83 St o aries Borromée Street, for 452\" STREET\u2014Mra.Lionel] to Edward: TA 4 T.RÉROKE HE EU has sold Connor a ge corner Of Sherbrooke Ind Cote des Neiges.Road, 821,500.ÉCOURS STREET.\u2014 \u201cPeter Bone ein has sold to George Per- a) ana others a property.an: EAR Street, near St Pant Street.for $16,000.wl À AGAU CHETIERE STREET: \u2014 wWa-.frid Piche has sold to L.- Daly- roperty beating civic Na'3.196 la.115 Lagauchetiere Street, for $14, Dr.7, DENIS STREET \u2014 IM Droit.has perty, $ Street, for $7,000.£ DOMINIQUE STREET, \u2014 Mosss.Jerustavitz has sold\u2019 to Mrs.L | Schafer residences No\u2019s 481 and \"13 st.Dominique Street, and Nos 8 .and 6, Leduc - Lane, Air i BAN SON STREET.\u2014 James Ne has sold to The Agencies Corporation, a property hearing civic Nos 98 and 109 Anderson Street, for $102,600.EENSDALE PARK\u2014Alex.and others have sold to A.G.Fow- jey Ross 164, lots in Que Park, Cote St.Luc village, for.$29,360.VIERE DES \"PRAIRIES: \u2014A.\u2018Leer has sold to D.Coursal and 7.A.St.Germain, two farms, having an area of 223 \u2018arpents; for | 850,000.The land \u2018bears-the caÂ-.| estral numbers 234 and 235, of St.Genevieve: is: on the northeas des Prairies, the public.od | by: the.Riviere | road and the Lake of Two Mountains, =.: I.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.of Villeneuve and others \u201chave 0: sold ta Carl Rosenberg bearing civic\u2019 No.E500 St.rence \u201cBoulevard, for $34,150.Mr.Rosenberg has Porc the lot to Mix Salin for AURIER AVENUE.\u2014F.ad.\u201cFeldman nas sold.to A.H- da a property Law- ers property vearing to 96, Laurier Avenue, {OTRE DAME STREET.has sold to O.A Emond N ; 1491\u20141437 Notre Dame\u2019 \u2018% _ East for $10,000.ae for $20, 000.\u2014 E.Foun \u2018MEXICAN REBELS | ll Have a Harder Time: Now \" Ruming Guns from the = United States.: Washington, March 14.Revolutions, S'hustering expeditions, or the \u201cpronation of domestic violence in any vintry in Pan-America hereafter may it hope for war supplies of any -des- | ription from the United States This principle, proclaimed yesterday.1 4 concurrent resolution, adopted by | he Senate at the instance ef Presi- lent Taft, ig practically certain to be nssed by the House to-day.x Though aimed primarily to meet the | sadequacies of the present neutrality | avs, to which the Mexican Govern- ent called the Presidents\u2019 attention ha resolution when put into effect will\u201d impower President Taft to prohibit t ais discretion, through the issuancé.Di a proclamation, the exportation © \u2018tions of war to any country with 1 the United States is at peace; Honse to-day, where Representative the measure, Treasury Department vil War Department officials - last \u201cEnt issued! instructions virtually balt_ Li all shipments of arms into Mexico: \u201cVe, Lnophoies for the violation of neu-f \"its laws admittedly are many, and Pfessional promoters of resolutions : Latin America through varying de- \u201ces have succeeded ip evading the \u201calts, To eradicate this, the \u2018Pre- \u201cent told members of the Senate Fra: gn Relations Committee and the Pas \u2018\u2018ongressional delegation early | \u2018ramlay that he required discretion- \"TT anthority té rule: upon individual ses ar jt would berdifficult te main- 71 peace hereafter in Pan-America.Ssnator Ront immmediately framed i à resnintion to give the President Mrehensive powers ahd unanimôté- \u2018le Senate passed the measure: TO \u2018= Mexican rebels, - who capt Pare; recently with the sole purpose t K _ Possessing a.port of entry through \u201crh they might import arms un- - trictad} v.the resolution\u201d will : 1 Stubborn \u2018obstacle.\u201c pre 4x .STRIKE BREAKING IN UC; Halifax.570 befnre the House of.Assembly, clidteed hy one of the members M l\u2018'imberland, -amending the Em- lers' Liability Act is à strikebreal- arge It provides that-it shall be-i- hill, a for any employer directly or in< \u201cUr ts bring any workmen - into Ya » i ph during a strike or lockout.pr.TeV TS ih nt or \u201cman of the existence of \u2018such tn any such strike or lockout lt provides that any \u2018infraction ns provision shall make the em- ng llable on \u2018conviction to a periditÿ- \u201cirl '> the\u201d expense of deporting said\u2019 Man from \u2018the place where Coe NOT SORNEE in nt A or es Talses corns in twenty -f tentent EE \u2019 3.: about one-quarter of { The balance of the land | | ¥iline;.|-8ehe \u201ceo ds, \u2018Tumbago, sold to A.Siminovitch pro-.\u2018Bi * pearing, civic No, 1410.St.2 C.eq HERS), {St -Lamibert (Town Halkylaste gyening, |; È The.lec- \\iticipating summary action by they ill the resolution is declared.eee\u201d: N.S.March 14\u2014A measure : vince or within twenty days | having given notice to.such | Your \"Case ont Likely fall 5 Wo | b, and Can, Be Cured Quickly 3 \u201cAfter being as an.\u201cemthustastié ger Nerviline for \u2018years, I feel it & » tell you personally what yo oT erful préparation has done fo I suffered torture from rhé EA Lia and heart trouble, tried score Fine called remedies, conmulted for: wealk \u2018and months \u2018with Toronto's most, en ÿ {nent physicians, \u2018bat derived - oni: alight.\u2018benefit; = A friend inaisted on my using > my \u2018sprprisé-@\"wigonous TFOBbINÉ \u2018of- nue 1 intment \u2018eas ed the pains an Jn my joints\u2019 ¥-oontinued to.use Ner- Viline and was permanently cured.Tears haye lad né- rheumatism at: all.medicine \"but Neviline is kept\u2014it is tostaçhe, geurale solstice.Nerviline \u2018my, \u2018Life all to try its merit\u201d \u2018Dae.17, is Palmers J WT ) mn \u2018almost criminal to keep @ feriig when\u2019 aa can.be a In) any drug store.50¢, buys \u201cBe large.\u2018bottle, 25c.fôr the, iris} size.\u201cPr ed by The\u2019 Catarrhiogons Co property situated - rest EE turers, ¥nginsers and others who realize ee advisablity ity of f having \u2018thelr bi lashes ae xperts: Pres: : FETHERSTONHAUCH & SON, : Liverpool & London & Globe \u2018Building,\u2019 112° \"35 zauxs ST, MONTREAL INVENTIONS.PATENTED.oo INOALE, COUNTRIES.OWEN 'N.-ÆVANS.Merohants Bank Building, Montreal.conviction is nade ta \u201cthe > piac A which \u2018hé: was brought.- Te.PTE = a the Summary Convictions: .-Act.\u2018netice ion of the hurt.\u2018that-\u2018sûch 8: give to the \u2018workman: imparted: miners in° former strikes; ing continued\u2019 far nedrly two years.There thay \u201cbe a\u2019 queätion whether the.i pass.such an act.MISSION OF T, THE st 0.8 à EE - Miss Hornimen,.the-proprietor.of 4h F omy now ona 8iX weeks\u201d \"visit to \u2018His Majesty's.Theatre, Montreal, de \u2018Mghted a.crowded audience in\u2019 \u2018the by speaking on \u2018The stage.\u2019 ture was under the auspices of\u2019 the Literary; Society, Was.introduced y Mr, the \u2018Chairman of \u201cthë Horniman \u2026 told .her.- ! she firat- became.interested - theatre, - and\u201d Ithouëh-\" lshwaman, GR son\u2014pure - cussedriess.to the\u2019 theâtre was \u2018when a' young girl.when she saw the \u2018Merchant of -Ven-.ice.\u201d \u2018She never \u2018forgot that\u2019 Play, and then and there decided \u2018that one day.\u201cshe would own \u2018a theatre of.her own: company of the \u2018Duke of.gen, in \u2018Julius \u2018Caesar.\u2019 The theatre, the lecturer defined as a part of edu- \"cation where one can \u2018see and lve.among the grand old .masters.We should.never forget that we\u2019 \u2018have the tists, the same language as Shakes peare, \u2018but we do not value it She Tiad magn better productions.of Eng-.Msh plays in Munich than in io rots Giving Mr.\u2018Galsworthy, \u2018\u201crleston, of Texas, will take charge | ma \u2018ing people.Enodrm \u2018be made by writing good honest Mke those written by J.M: Barri is not.a wild, thing \u2018whe to\u2019 writing \u2018plays: \u2018People\u2019 they aye Mving.The only way to.fight evil is.to emcourage the good.things are not accomplished by.Ones \u2018alone, everyone's ; Ww \"they themselves audience \u2018makes the arts if hem.Las tite: - ane child's\u2019educaition.Boo! too are at the disposal of he Hp towns: The result .pesople\u2014especially.ladle clothes from Paris.wer ul \u201creduced the stiffness |: I: am now perfectly well, and for three | I.know many families where no other | so useful in minor afiments\u2019 like \u2018 gar- We solicit\u2019 the business of\u2019 Manifer-.- pnd \u201cFree.\u2018Charges modérates ; presumed by: the court acting: under Co a 5 5 such notice \u2018has not been giver until\u2019| == parish | Peru éhalF prove to the éstis- E to ] sect -4 \u20181s afîméd-at ol compariles -who have | ; \u2018nat at Springfield in Cümberland hav-.\u201cprovincial Legislature has power.tol and the; \u2018lecturer - - Bra 3 gl] any BM i Xe: the Yankee rea- |: Her first visit |\u201d same\u201d linguage .a8 .the- great drama- | Nothing \u2018ean Be dons \u201cwell | FOR NER A stone residen - Westmount, 3.\" outs | Witn new \u201c2 BRICEK- ENCASRS Te He Chi igh std \u201cless 20e foundation, large rooms: mor large: ot: PRAIRIES ZE ry Sani ce, situate .on Wood.ave.will never.be.SE Lane | - ; de on a je fing re od .floor and: all.-mods \u201c errf\u201d convenié » \u201cWitress\u2019 Red Apply : to SELLER HOUSES FOR - Upper, Level; tached ) \u2018T3oms, pantry, lar Hardwood Yor core and\u2019 trim \u201cthroughs Finé location.Le \u201cble price \u2018fôr such d bis house: Quly Joo vas roaiires.© P Box 35,\u201d ge.\" i Hübert, \u2018below De \u201cFreurli rock\u2019 90; ein.\" reayy flats and base ent; \u201c11-1 wn $bathrooins, on Co Splendid view of sountains be entHat Font: 4 v ad op | load, taves, \u2018and us + less than: : liam street.\u2018BARN UPRIGHT \u2018Piano, rich mahogahy chs \u201cFull \u201cmétal frame\u2019 LS \u2026 + Almost new, Bargain and, 15 Ye-convinéed- Ÿ RISDLING WOOD\u2019 FOR\u2019 i IXDLING WOC Er Mu | BIOS 3.00; $2.00; Mill Blocks, \u201cMAODI Tel.M.2.CABINET -R $296.th LAY ering, Chest standard mr price.TV: egular: price, ON BR $16.West.So FOR sax - \u2014 PFAÉGAINE\u201d INT ed: pianos, from 25 to se MULHOLLIN, 86 St.Fatherins.treet.West; near., y.Up 847.; .nL 1-3 o6- : Fm LABI : Rome.\u2018walnut pie 330: LAY 2 West; NE.NET, 57 GRA.RAND, Ha fair 4, | *Metal- A ré se resonant one.pers | gal n- $375, Akon 550 corner: ol Le Ovraes,- ail Park Avenue SS LOTS, Pon yer IN dure \u201c68 St-Catheriné road; MeNiderx Nel.: oa Gir Girotard and La, joies: rnard 4.and \u2018Dayard,, corner Van Horne and Mount Royal and\u201d Dutt raat, cos \u201cF3 Npusés and lots, a, 49; 50 te 9 08\" land; -onsStz Cate er road, ¢ gery = +].cours market; dress.; - BEAULIEU, 2458 Park avenue.ele 1 phone Bell St.Louis.8485 i -2-Corkre \u2018and-Davard, corner Tajois | Davard., Cote {mn \u2018for-sale, = \u2018up He, Ne Nov AE Yoon, Pa s0.00.Phone 2.Hinkors avenue, corner Prince- 7 Oxenden avenue; now.ready for occus \u201cpation.' \u2018cluding vacuum cleaner, | APARTMENTS 10.LET ATTRAC: | \u201c}- tive.suites insa- new ef flreproof onstruction.EUR Bay.Arthur \u2018street.West and ~All: modern ponveniences,.in: Applÿ,.to Tnatir- 30 a bai ; SON.Auctioneers, Dawes Parm- \u201cROR ha Sonsigtin: ok al tr edroom m acts ( re.ads 4 se sey Ha \u2014 ness\u2019 Office Sas, \u201cBURNT ITURE RE pv Wheel, i =D, Trent NSTER RUG: __Æ 82 inches, .ood, er new, $9; Ladies\" Mass $9.\u2018Address, Loa chine\" pa ol ates .treat.or ?Board.\u2018of Trade Bu OR.SALE, PIPE ORGAN -\u2014 a SMA Fe iwo-manual Grae.Zin ten stops dn | ix od condit Ait Compas: iT PA 7 urs oF A.S1X- two .beds), ALL Manuals, a gain \u201cter ; 213 Mountit West RER street, pear FOR SALE EXTRA FI due 5 HE uz ad Fis oem B , Louis\" 879.1 Wes ; ne FOR SALE, DEECTRICOE.Gas Light.| fixtures; shades; 15: to- 50: parcont off for this: 5 month Now is the.time to fit up that fla SAYER BLE .(ELECTRIC, REPAIRS).ATP : GEORGE.R WILLIAMS, i; .Decorator.and Paper: Hang / > Béward: ret Mont / \u2018Phone Main 2 716.BOILERS, BRI CK) Built \u2018and rép Sa Le ne A onto done at reasona ; datots Cut $n 16 Cp | | \u201cED.a oom PLAIN COOK, Ay-| | Mail EE Get oft Te, we a TURSINE SrmanTeS.house.or; 1800, Mi - sis a a \u201cWitolesale\u2019 Woollen GOOD, MEET YOUNG , MAN, for junior:position in wholesale ware- Apply, in Yriting, wil with refer- + ences ag Montrenr or.Draw- F FAN TED \u201cFOR \u201cTHE sur Virginian .Corsican ,.Sat.Mar, 23.Tenisiox.Winter math Soon, proton $62.56: 4 2h { E \u201cbe a Ea CHANGING, yo | and \u201c$58.50; nid Cla \u201cWANTED, E Denisa addressed tothe Seeretary, CF tion \u201cmust: GENERAL SDRVANT, \u201cFOR private SEN from Be, Indies or = lefty, Apply, with: réferences to 4188 | St.A sine meh Ave: doors rest ine, and.io.récelve aitems |; ih \u201cdetéths of present \u2018a INE sx zoux, HALIFAX, LIVERPOOL.Fri.Mar.15 Sat.Mar, 16 \u2014 Direct \u2014 Victoriam .Fri.Mar.39° Sat.Mar.30 , CADE.® pe : Diregt \u2014 : o- Bifect, THA! Arey 2 ot |» me Shas a Low.Bates: St Catherine essor \u2018Bank.Buila- l'Farvrine, 5 PINT: i: $83: 50.oo = Toi ° leat pis Whitewashing Lat = GET Bg ate ES .ences 2 Taz BLDMAN, 6sT Ave } ron.zg, Henri J AH Sein Laval avenue: 26.GLASGOW, BT.JON ro LONDON.|.and Drolet street.et a Ti 4 U 0 Sabai: Eras an lin: 7 Sa 1 \u2018Fiment sud Fastest SE ly Ser , 8.31 a.m., 3.80 p.m.D WANTED, FOR \u2018School for nex Secretary Treashwer, - DEVI \u201cMara \u2018test y expected.te JO; i ITT, Hatley, Feb.38.sa.; \"22000 dan 00 Pha Francisco vy Angeles, Bax \u2018Diego; Gal; \u201cMexico, ox - Ep rate 5 se ue y CBR : -Treasurer, Danville, Que: d for schools Que.2 and 8, having diplomas}.te i; dtate: salary, re 8 May.191 \u2018reasurer,: - -SecretaTy-T e.wo PROTESTANT TEACHERS \u2018went- : ply- to :JAMEBS.+ venture station.A n fort\u201d wad dde TE 3 PROTEE\" TANT ntary.Towa of Ascot, opening about = : Ferre eight months \"BLE \u2018teachers: for schools in Salary ARER,.~Sec-T Freas., Lennox aL the.le rN ian inasle, 8 Fu : Tu té sh] or ale; 6:%:12, quagter \u20ac oul, u a Later .she: saw.the \u201cfaçaôus.: an a Saxe-Min- - Garvix Miller, \u2018 18 ih 113 4-Poot Speed Lathe, 18- inch Tap \u201cWheel.These \u201cmédéthines are, à condition, and may be | » sgrew maphine, tomatic 1.to 3-8 -1ach m5 \u2018with \u20ac _\u2026 came.\u201d -Pe Advocates, Barristers ang Solicitors, \u2018Quebec Bapk- EE Place s d'Armes gr L.Gouin; K.LE, vata \u201cavenus, SILMAN, ri \u201cStree Coach not 2 140.0 = rte LL.D; 8 oat 4 : ss HOUSE, TO\" ENT.ON Bayle atreet, pear St.Mark, May -t T, : bedroom telephone, per n yi Bises Mont PRY high gra wo alik & Boss Extra 300% cards giveñi cs EMPORIUM, Beebe.Que: : - \u201cWANTED, TO PU TT In\u201d connection = with\"ine RMS.\" lothing \u2018Furniture, Carel Ware, Ola Gold, - Above.everybody - sise's prices ; by: MAX ed 5.Fast Tel.East -3 WANTED TO.PURCHASE ALL CAST: : Silverware; ~ Pawn Tickets, | Criig St.siplan from\u2019 : John, NB, March 15, Steamship \u2018Special of frst: class .cpaches, dint ng cars, will leave pal pi Steamer\u2019's 100M8 AND \u2014 WANTED., REI UCED FARES.State t erms to B.a.( \" mess\u2019 Offic BUSINESS CHANCES.OARD AND ROOM WANTED, W: 3 BO, respectable family; \"ED.GE 1 nice Jecality.; APRIE 15th, Welson ane \u201d couver, Viot ie Beattie, and 26 0s Angeles, San Francisoé, Los Ange san D ; MOB AREY .in Slater, Shige.Co Box i Rivers, Mari.CASH BUYS 10.SHAREE- TRE.-7 perdent stock, and 3.shares.Ÿ , App! Ys Mexico ei , MOK.0 0,22 106\u201d Low.ratés to many ôther points.esper for 1: \"Subscribers not \u2018getting their i 13 st No.18, 8 approve .of the theatre do.not\u2019 know ee Cae Wi : fi 8 NNIPRG me FOR 7 five: yeas 4 Vinnipeg;.Srarehouss first - flaor : of.uilding, 40 x\u2019 80 door; only one block from City large 1 Jreight elevitor: on 1.P.R.siding; rent\u2019 only: monthly, ppiy, ML © LET À LAMBERT; Victoria \u2018Ave.doom SRT ea and A |b x Wastmabnt.> ny | $.days after Large garden, avenue, .restr, PP feet; tom ILLER & .RIC at, : ear pass \u201cBlock 7 Fo o Hun, rod.RENT.ou Three\u2019 3 ase, excélient- fi 3 4.\u201cwil sente: a à Joins 0 on.| paper regularly \u2018from\u2019 the: carrier ext OFFICES: lace Viger and Street.Sta tions.M Rote ITNT If NE Route between wn MONTREAL: D a72c CVOTT 487.| Four Express Tre Trains Daily: Fos se Stacy SS EQUIPMENT \u2026 EN AE RAIN eo JONTREA \u2014 soston-aprimorieuo _ | | IW FA FARES ES TO PACIFIC lina a | Pra aT Seattle, S540, w \u20ac Colonist Fares trom.st Telephones, \u2018Main 2783, Windpor - 1 || = baggage: and standard ontreal, Wind- ition, 8.15 pan.Thursdsy, March: 14, and run through 16.the ein West St.John, N -B._ ther .poipis.«-3 & $47.701 .\u2018face |F5 oe 1030 so date | Js LEXA Hall: ar § : ; Be is supplied.At: anes.Pe Tt yous dvaler does not vel the Wat.Hess, vous.\u2018us and-we will ste that IN 7 SERVICE: Drummondville, Levis, = - lI 'bee.Connections for Ri \"M - du Loup daily, ayah m2, 1 {f-ton, 4 Sunda ay.nections with the \u2018the.next as y.uation, \u201cVacaht, Situation Ww.Bua sited, Rooms To ce ae 1 \u2018except Sun Tu! [E EXPRESS.Quebec, Rly.Au, \u201cSt.John, a Prince Paward Jane and ithe.8 dnays, & Satur Ge Bpectièrs to ft.Flavi o only, fa EXPRESS to St.Hyacinthe and auhicolet cer except nor a Jesvins._Montregliat, t.12.05° Fridays, Ke -£6n-.soon, Tuestayh an Steamers at Halifax i: i dom =.= em as ran.hear Gen Pass, one ais Tiovet kin | « CER p try WHITE | pleasure.DOMINION/.TN gical UT WINTER eatLINGS FROM PORTLAND, ME., TO LIVERPOOL = (Vie Rakirax.Westbound.) .\"PTEUTONIO i.Feb.24 Mar.23 CANADA ., «Mar.9 April e | DOMINION .Mar.30 1.toro aT 3 oar.Third $21.25.Ï | According to Steamer and Destination.1 Tickets.} Send your friends in the! Old Coun- AR-DOMINION pre- t will add to th i For sale at all Agencies.Summer Sailings | 3easen of 1912 Now = mmer sailings | Ready.Send forLiet - \u2018Ask Agents for particulars, or Com- phase Lace, 353 Svs Dame ol vine À trots West.71898.FT paid tickets.ben Ti PACIFIC > ea ROBERT BPEORD 1 Steerege o Branch, 488 Bt Ses.Street, =| gon iT BE LLL © , ST.JOHN & LIVERPOOL | \u201c EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.Mar.8 IMPRESS OF IRELAND Mar.98 -HAKE MANITOB Ms.8 | EMPRESS oF\u2019 SRITAIX, Apsiû 8 br Hmpresses, Firet-Clases ane 308 .00 -and upwards.Se SR etbyilake Steamers, one e ers, .\u2018class Cavin (second cabind, $50 And up ds.Tt 4 \u201cTickets \u2018and - Information trom any Steemship-Agentx, or ci À.WG: ANNABEL, vu >= gent Pass.Agt.8 anû 5 5 Board of Trade aA | LB REQ! Te EOURET SLEZPING CARS, os 1p to 0, 1612, for the VED : Leave M Montreal for Chicago on -Mon- \u2018 Teacher: of \u2018the.Model then ent | days, Wednesdays and Pridaye, \u2018at.10:36 1 44 of.\u2018the Danville, Academy, and \u2018al®o:| pm.mmodating ra hod | fre 3h PS Assistant.in Jie.ing arst oT ee ie ticket\u201d Con- | emy.Department © nobtime Vv, sim fri \"Those: qualified to teach] at CHICA on ing ta.me\u2019 4.: xET OFFIURS1 : 72026 0e n it.\"Phone Main soc, or HALIFAX AND BRISTOL Far as.Moya] Bd .2 ristol Bdward' .Apefl April 3: .Roysl George.Aprll 17 Aprû 17 3507 a1 : Haward .May 1° May.ro Royal: Georgy.May 15 5 15.Eoyed Baward _ .May 29° kn A 20 A George .18 June 12.Royal Edward.e 20° + -ne 26, Royal George .July 10 | > Ask for Pamphlet: -} 2 i To Tondon and nd Paris.Ro \u2018Agents; or W.H.Henry, 286 t.James Street; Hone.& Rivet, 9- to Layrgnce, Bivd.; Thos.Cook & Bon \u201cSt.Catherine Street CANAD IAN NORTHERN ss.00.230: St.James St, Mon + RN ces TEE - Glasgow Freight and Passenger Service.From Glasgow st.\"NB.Mar: Tfur 88.SATURNIA .ar 21 N \u201cMar.28 Mar.{*T:SS.'ATHENIA Mar.16 TES.CASSANDRA .April $ : Steamers fitted wi FAL \u2018Betrigeratora.ose nées Bates: i (called Second) \u20ac » $47.TS és pes \u2018Bast and West- veri dary bapaa; .PS IPE ea tnrine a) go Tiimited,, CUNARD ~~ Joint London Freignt Servioe, .\u2018ala Storage A Sool Air on Steamers .From Poriiand, Me.aE vs de sp emesoes.Mar, A8 V ore sq OP .ASCAN \u201ca5 Go \"Apri 18 THE ROBERT de ©0., Limised, - Canadian London Passenger Servios.From : From thampton.Portland, Me.Mar.7.AUSONTA +\u2014., Mar.28 ' 28.7T.8S.ASCANIA .April 18.April 11.T.SS.AUSONTA.\u2026 .April 27 - Padtage Rates: Cabin Coalled second), ania and Ultonia, $47.50 and walt brows Agency, Ego J :7| Street: : 8.i} THE ROBERT R | Express for St.EE 25 St.BPO D CO.Limited, ; ramen \u20ac Steerage Branch.488 St.James Street, CLIMITED), - oo.WINTER sATLINGR.From Man.=\" Us From St.Jorn.Fek,- 10: MAN, EXCHANGE coon Feb.11.MAN: INVENTOR .i.Heb.24.MAN! TRADER en Mar, y Mars.2.MAN: \u2018MARINER .Mar.23 \u2018Mar.- 9.MAN.SHIPPER 1 | Mar ie.MAN,\" \u201cCORPORATN.enr AMSA number ot passengers: carried.FURNESS, WITHY & 60.Limited ° Ages \u201cMON TREAL: * puce l BERMUDA us | Rewerd Wes or Phone 1083 7 PRICE.; TNE FAR unlecsted.James street, ns : | VETERAN: ia Pao pu ite attached: : herbroo e, Bishop.ae © pures, = : A Ne lose.Sresas.= Ms .\u2018\u201cBermudian\u201d LouT AND\u2019 FouND:® : | pment.wi emt,\u201d pas oom 5 Now York Wan Ser 23 te : Qrohestra, ¥ sn RTE : rk Tous our où Msn Es ls eootrio Can: virales Galegrapi AL hapmen, Bookseller, x st.a 18 ne Montresi, And \u20achates dE Betas swash and only steamer landing passes: Therine SL.West, er with R.l'Eia N.Y/C., & Mink Stole.-\"REwWard\"4 ; gore ac the dock tn Bemaüton.Groget; point Eu \u201cCharles, 5 Vous : : Finder plasse - inform: Mink - 3 pd i WEST INDI ton Street,; West of Bubwa, EE Basin, Que.- mA ides bi cs thews;: 255: Church Avenue era nf A bIET SMALL GOL TE i ve sg NOUTANA\" and sad other sesmers - CLASSIFIED AYER Titik | : gai en Pr Maple Fear: BR Busan ge Orel.dL.SE ud Ras eus Gusdelo For full \u2018information apply ta TE Hone SEE a que ru e n ar Sesion Limited.Lu \u2014 \u2018 ee BY Toésted: muet y MarcH 25th, - Be.Sn 108 ion Bod 8: DESIRES.A: To te SE bedro Tu wi id 12 Rt hand i ain ge La À cm efi lin A co a eq ei TE fou. The Maritime Challenger \u2014Quebec's Total Score.in eight to nothing, même.\u2018of \u2018the \u2018two Lyall tr hy sem ; nal games played yesterday prov: pions of the National Hockey | very one-sided, but not \u2018so - the other; which, unlike BOVRIL Ë - \"herds of cattle roam over : Nine Million Acres of the finest pasture lands The \u201cBovril\u201d Estates comprises 9,261,400 acr Australia and 438,082 acres in the Argentine.Bovril is Concentrated Prime Beef the first, was played in A efgaty have scored 2 to M have proved that there 18 ¢ 2 p ate difference in \u2018the game pl the N.H.À.as compared with attendance at the game last: ight, but: while thé crowd lacked in Pants they made up in enthusiasm, st Lawrence, a \u2018determi ed onslaught on.\u201cJohn Brown & Co: session was to secure: one.1a 20 bec\u2019s forwards showed .a.litt] faze, but with the exception\u2019 E the: local defence was not.\u2018nearly as effective as that of the: visitors, In\u2019 the second period Quebec took a cided advantage an score four in suc- déeided advantage, and scored four making the tally five to nothing at the close of the second period and in the thihrd session despite the fact that the locals were without] .the services of Malone, who had: drop- | ped out in the second period, i managed to keep the Monctons from and secured three.; \u2018tons\u2019: rink by four: se |'third'game, between Fortier\u2019s Fink \u2018and 1 H.Mitchel], went to the for-.shots.\u2018The scores : LW iw Guin B= .Left \u2018win succession, ie = \u201cReferee\u2014Jack Marshall A.D.Taylor ; O.H.Hymmen.cr D.pctarant | Ta Teaching the nets, more tallies.in * Qatman, who is suffering from a mimi Lo w G.Dettmers Jas.Morrison game \u2018in the Association.; rampionehips ps.played tonight, Nabobs meeting \u2018Britts\u2019 and Maples clashing ~~ with , These games will decide both first and second places in the league.Na- |.bobs must win to retain their lead, and the- victorin the Maple-Oriole.match will rest in second place.: bobe will have their strongest line-up, including Forbes, Barwick, Kennedy, , Baker, Aleweland and sAlen\"-GarémelL:| await.éaptairi of the team.who has been their A undble to play din the matches.Bnitts will use Masters; Risk Stars\u2019 Win an from New York\u2019 me, = emf ORDEMANN HELD GOTCE.\u2018Minneapolis, \u2018March 14.\u2014Frank Gotch, [world's champion \u201cwrestler, .last night lost a handicap Wrestling match here to Henry Ordemann, of Minneapolis.Gotch \u2018failed to throw Ordemgan,i in twenty! minutes as agreed.: 616%.saven, Chosen fgg th ams \u2018of the league, went down to defeat by the Stars, the runners.up in the City League schedule, la bight.in gio Jubilee Rink, The 800 CHANGES: HAN DS.Great Shipbuilding Firm: to Pass | Under New.Control, | \u201cLondon, March: 14 Te 185: \u2018répôrted | from Belfast on good authority that À Lord Pirrie has intimated his intention | not only of retiring from the chairmanship of Harland 4% Wolff, but of 4 | severing his connection with the company.In connection with this report, \u201cThe.Review.of Reviews!) announces -that | some\u2019 time ago \u2018Lord Pirrie sold his \u2018major interests in the company to John Brown & Company, who own the celebrated, Clyd bank ; Year, rking toto existef-be- | tween the two \u2018companies,\u2019 it says, \"but our Belfast correspondent, -who made \u201cinquiries among.some of the leading members of the great | Arms\u2019 in \u2018Belfast; Was\u2019 \u2018unable to get any atibn.of, the.statement that Company would ulti- \u2018mately enter into complete control.\u2019 TELEPHONE \"TREATIES.\u201cLondon, March 14\u2014Postmaster- General.Samuels, speaking at a dinner to.the Asdoclated Chambers Commerce last Their idea is to play a picked team, sand, if the flooding can be arranged, :{ have one of the contests in :the form} tof: a benefit for Bruce Ridpath.: \u201cAll the eastern teams would, be.back.and Boston by that ipbuilding works, Tito fill control of Érish - shipyard.aire Lord shipbuilding of { night, confirmed the i 4-report that he would shortly reduce \"fthe telephone rates between England | and France by half.He is looking forward to establishing an Anglo-Dutch telephone service, and through Holland he hopes soon \u2018to be .able \u2018to be on speaking terms\u2019 wih Germany.te \u2018PLAN ANOTHER BENEFIT.> Toronto, March 14.\u2014The Ottawa N.\u201cH.A hockey team is negotiatinz with \u201cthe new Toronto Arena management |\u2019 to-day with a view to playing exhibi- ; tion, games here, probably on.Thurs- |, { day, March 28, and Saturday, March k Leet, Rowe, Pascoe, -Darche.and.Kop- The, league standing < at ! Nabobs cel er as \u2018ae : All:Stars wy) \u2019 Potera.s Et so .\u2026 .Leblar Norton.a Point.vi.«Hacala Heffernan.Lan, Colligan.ss .Forwards.as es ALE Grannary.vr ate tl oll.ae eee ¢ - es BE.Arno
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