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[" 2999190580000008 ?> MILD AND SHOWERY $ : 3 >» \u20ac + à à & & à à $ à boo = co eut \u2014\u2014 \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 P.Sin- C.Mig- R.Deay .Roche.2 Desy: plauded.fternoon | read to! Ww.Nor- y Union.replied 7'on the y cases and the aged the 50 spoke pointing ar from claimed, n many tered by Parnell thers.Jetters ui essed for he should \u201cfavor -3 TH \u2018Paper FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913.PRICE ONE CENT.X \u20ac APL ST, JAMES AND N - STREETS STRENUOUSLY OPPS ol priors and Storekeepers Appear to Be Unanimous Against the Idea-=Would W Mean Expropriation, at Fabu- : lous Cost, Says Mr.Farquhar Robertson-Correspon- 4 dent Demands Seat on Street Cars For Every Passenger, | or Ten-dollar Fine-St.Antoine Resident Objects to Ex- * press Service-A Vision of an Underground System.: The suggested double-tracking of st.1 provide &.seat for.every one of thelr | passengers.James and N 1 Meal gireet cant, 18 an ] dignat protests\u2019 of - proprietars \u201calône those streets, who.appear to be 1nani- mous in their opposition to \u2018the.pro- Notre Dame streets, fro fr hy SR \u2018 pe Fraser told the \u2018Witness\u2019 to-day | that the idea of a double track on St.James street was absolutely out of the question.\u2018We have to provi\u201ce for other traffic besides - the street railway.he said, \u2018and if we double-track these streets vehicular \u2018traffic will become dangerous and practically-impos- sible.It would result in worse congestion than we have now.As a proprietor I shall fight such a proposal to the finish\u2019 SLICE PIECE OFF BANK OF MONTREAL.Mr.Farqubar Robertson said he did: pot consider the idea feasible.\u2018Not unless, he sald, \u2018the city widens the\u2019 street, and if we start slicing pieces of bulidings like the Bank of Montreal we shall find the proceeding a pretty costly one.I don't see why the city and the Tramways Company cannot find a better solution than that.\u2019 Mr.J.J.Hamman, the president of the Hannan Stores, Ltd., also considers the double-tracking of : St.James impracticable, and says he is absolutely opposed to any such p g He also objects to the proposal to take the bulkheads out of the cars, saying that if this were done every time the cars were stopped, they would be thrown open from end to end, and\u2019 the people would freeze.From his experience in other big.cities on this continent and in Europe, he considers we have an excellent street car sys-.ten, which will compgire : favorably with any, and.he sees na reason why permanent remedies for the Congestion cannot be found and applied without delay.WOULD BE SERIOUS TO TRADE.Mr.Charles Alexander, another: weill-}: mown gtorekeeper on.St.James ty op) oped allowed to rat on pies because hel er hate Mooke street is bound\u2019 to\u2019 \u2018become.a | commercial street.In fact, he himself | ls moving his business to Sherbrooke street shortly.Mr.James Vienetive, ménager for the John Henderson Company, is also opposed to double tracks on St.James street, as Is Mr.J.A.Chapler -, of Chapleau & Delorme, ' \u2018who \u2018considers that to double-track that thoroughfare |.would be more serious .to.trade than | at first Sir Rodolphe Forget considers that to double-track these two\" streets would simply mean further congestion on them.\u2018There are plenty of.other ways to relfeve this evil) he said, \u2018and it is for the city and Tram- | ways Company to find them out\u2019 WANT A.SEAT FOR EVERY PASSENGER.Meanwhile correspondents in dil parts of the city are sending in letters expressing thelr views on\u2019 the tramways question.A correspondent, enclosing his name and address, but signing himself \u2018Solved,\u2019 writes: \u2018Sir\u2014I have seen in your paper {Witness\u2019) a- great amount of.something called \u2018Get Together\u2019 if\" yout} vill allow me to inform you, Mr.Sat tor, the City Councillors.the Con- rollers and the public in general, that a by-law was passed to the follow- | Ig effect, we should soon see an end t greet car congestion: \u2014 Hitrtst ttt tres + CITY WILL BUY MOTOR CARTS.AND SWEEPERS.Controller Godfrey said today that the city would buy me- tor trucks and combined motor watering carts, and sweepers to clean the.streets.He.said that some more tests of them\u2018 would be made, and that they were very useful for the work.The raod department issued a call for all available men to remove the remains of the snow to-day, Owing to the rain but few \u2018men reported for \u2018work.Mr.John Barlow, superintendent of the city roads department, said that laborers were .becoming very independent.EFFI PPT TTL Lr rrr ere.PEEP EEL 4 44444] Ottama Cy | sight of the get-together | car makes total A | could get the.car, iso that th pisensrccensersenment | The Tramways Company ' must ¢ tx 5 \u2018In default thereof the ; dollar: for-esicti, Be fipé * passerger standing, and the conductor ten dollars for allowing them to get on.\u201d \u2018See that this law is rigidly carried out, and you will find a solution to \u2018your tramway congestion.For I am.\u2018confident that the \u2018mandgers of that -company.have enough \u2018intellectual shoe pinches.\u2019 SUGGESTS GIVE - AND TAKE PE y Another wrfîtes: \u20181 hope-that as a means of : bring- \"Ing about \u2018a solution of the Tramways question the \u2018Witness\u2019.will not lose principle.The time has come for a settlement to relieve the congestion, and surely the city and company should agree in the best interests of all.\u2018Our street car system is probably \"one of the best of its kind on the continent, but Montreal has outgrown \u2018present facilities.A little give and take by both sides and a settling down to business principles should soon solve the difficulty.\u2019 EXPRESS SERVICE VIA ST.ANTOINE.correspondent, 85 The proposal to run an express service along St.Antoine and Atwater to Westmount, is objected to by \u2018Saint Antoine, who writes: \u2018Sir,\u2014~Among' the various sugges: \u2018tions which havé recently been offered to remedy the street rallway situation, there is one which Is certainly less than wise.This is that an express service should be established from the centre of the city via St.Antoine street.The claim has been madé that it would probably save peur = minutes between St.Peter street and Victoria avenue, through the elimination of stoppages.This is certainly a mistake.It is doubtful if all the stoppages which \u2018the Windsor more - than five minutes.The extension of the St.Antoine street service would certainly relieve congestion, - but why should it be.\u2018Sxpaeds due en porhana: Een old peopls, Women.\u2018with babies.on their arms, and tired factory workers.should havé to walk a quarter - of a mile extra bre they Wést- moynters should get \u2018hôme< to their\u2019 \u2018suppers a few.minutes eastler would be as-absurd as it would be unfair.One of the most.sérious \u2018problems to be solved, as the \u2018Witness\u2019 has pointed out, Is: the.gongestion upon street cor- \u2018ners.\u201cThe express service, by, MUmitihg \u2018the number.of stops, would, of course, make thi worse\u201d instead.of better.\u2019 -Mr.; je \u2018M.\u2018Hawkins' contributes' the opin .that, ap underground: system\u2019 is inevitable, and says: \u201cIf: we had an underground \u2018system \u201ctrains of.twelve.carriages could be run every \u201cminute if necessary, and a million gnd half of pepple could be carried\u201d every morning and \u2018evening | \u201cwith \u2018ease.Let us have an under- \u2018ground\u2019 system \u2018east and west, and north, say under St.Denis.There should algo be a tunnel between Place Viger gnd Windsor stations, and ome under the \u2018river \u2018to the south shore, corimentin g with\u201d Hnes' to St.Hubert harably Canton to the Richelieu iver.\u2018This latter should have a spiral \u2018staircase on St.\u2018Helen's Island, Which would\u201d make that park easily \u201catcessable \u2018to the people.\u2019 The tunnel which thé Cahadiaii Northern is build- ing-should also have a spiral staircase, \u2018giving an outlet to\" \u2018thé top of Mount Roel \u2018and thus\u2019 providhig easy trans- tion for thé- pedple.to the moun- tan and the cemeteries.\u2019 \" 3,000 PAGES oF \u201cPILOTAGE, RENE: \u2018The hearing.of the Pilotage Commission has now definitely.come- to an end, and the Commissioners are- engaged in.going over the approximately 3,000 pages of evidence taken dat Montreal and Quebec.Nearly 300 witnesses were examined altogether.\u2018After carefully weighing the evidence taken, a report will be prepared: and: submitted \u2018to fhe -Gayernment.\u2018I cannot say what |- \u2018tfhe wé.will complete the report,\u2019 sald Capt.\u2019 Lindsay tnis-morning.\u2018We have.an \u2018enormous amount -of- data.to con- \u2018added.It.is expected \u2018that , \u2014 F4 fit; results will \u2018feilow on receipt report -at of ther Commissioners\u2019 Boy Farmers are Doing Good Work at Shawbridge Conservation Commission\u2019 s Official Gives \u2018High Praise.for Plo- gressive Development of F arm and'Garden\u2014Seventy- one Boys Now at the Institution.At the regular monthly meeting of de directors of the Boys\u2019 Farm.yester- o it was reported that -there were: boys at the farm.There were two à YS who left the farm and two others Nes A letter from the Provincial preultural Department déscribed the qe of orchard which should be plant- wo the spring.The superintendent \u201cPortaq that about 60 tons of ice had the\u201d Stored in the new ice-house for iy dairy and kitchen, and about 10,- feet of broken stone had been quar- big hauled to the site of the new Ing which, it is hoped, to erect 8 Summ ment POSE «had benefited by free treat- top te the Royal Victoria \u2018Hospital s'énoids and enlarged- tonsils.Forty 3 of influenza, including three Members of the staff, had been recorded during the: \u2018month, -but none of the cases were serious.Two of the boys had each made a book-case for the library.Mr.John Finker, formeriy Farm Superintendent at Macdonald College, and now witb the Dominion Commission on Conservation, visited the school after 16 months\u2019 absence.- He gave high praise to Mr.Scott, the former.instructor, for the condition of the cattle and general care shown everywhere.He saw a great improvement.both in the Farm and Garden departments.The superintendent submitted rough drafts of the kind of cottage most \u201csuited to the heeds of the Institution, baséd on observation in other institutions and experience at Shaw- bridge.A meeting\u2019 will be held next week \u2018to consider the plans-for the néw building EEL ES Te a à pète Ln es vs ep Sa a os Sey mp El power to solve that problem when the\u2019 SE any es amiens til or afin » Advance Guard of Mighty Army.Has Already Reached Canada's Shores.- MISIDE ELEVEN DAYS.\u2018mence Soon.| \u2018year's immigration is.already: begin-: 24 hours.titia,\u2019 and a smaller party of Italians: and Swedes from New York.In addition there arrived this morning a French party of 17, off the \u2018Steamer \u2018Cymric,\u2019\u201d \u2018at Portland.During the first eleven days of this month 5,200 immigrants were handled by the.C.P.R.from the boats arriving at Halifax, as compared with 3,800 for.the same period \u2018last \u2018year.This seems 16 bear out the prediction that the immigration rush.this year will be heavier than ever before, ' The vessels which have arrived at Halifax \u2018this week are thé \u2018Lake Me- gantie,\u2019 witih 500 passengers; the \u2018Vie- torian,\u2019 with 1,400; the .\u2018Letitda,\u2019 Wun 500; \u2018Royal Edward,\u2019 with.1,200, and the \u2018Empress of Britain, with 1,500.Other steamers that are scheduled -.to arrive within the next three or four days are: .the \u2018Sardinian,\u2019 with: :200, \u2018Parisian\u2019 175, \u2018Montezuma\u2019 500, \u201c\u2018Ton- fan\u2019 900, \u2018Athenian\u2019 600, \u2018Canada\u2019 1,400,: \u2018Grampian\u2019 1,600, \u2018Volturno® 1, 100,\u2019 \u2018Montrose\u2019 500.It is expected that 3,000 more ; arrive, in addition to -the above lis before the end of mext week.\u2018 In :about a fortnight the full rush, of about 1,500 per day.Last year the average was about 8,000 per: week, for the six or eight weeks of the spring -idéraible increase this: of ue appui \" me En ps : Jett he Wiiquor station-at 2p.m.and -11 LP: mm: yestérdaÿ, and: 4° a.m.to-day.r.'B.Mäïquette,.-provinciaï finni-.gration : agent here, said: that the party of 17 Frenchmen wéte - \u2018ail.placed amongst French-Canadian farmers of the province.tified of a party.of 42- English fami- leg and .four.or five single \u2018men, who are coming \u2018out on the steamer.\u2018Canada,\u201d and\u2019 will.arrive \u201chère about \u2018April.15th.They .are.nearly-ail going to: friends or relations: \u2018tte Eastern Townships, and\u2018 are:c \u2018the auspices of dhe: Immigration 80-4 ciety, of which: \u2018Lord \u2018Brassey is\" thé honérary secretary.BIE REAL ESTATE DEALS MADE TO-DAY Westmount - \u201cApartments Sold For $80, 00 to Unnamed \" Piirchaser.Nearly $150, 000 was Involved in two big real estate transactions which were completed this.morning by the Guarantee Investment.Company of Canada.- The Baron's \u2018Court - apartments on Greene Avenue, Westmount, were\u2019 801d: fon $80,000, the name of \u2018the purchaser not being divulged.The.property bears the Nos.1074 to 1086, and, is situated.on \u2018Greene: : Avenue, \u2018near.\"Dorchester.street.- It\u2019 consists of \u2018a big four story.stone.front.structure.\u201cThé same firm made ,a big sale of.Verdun dweHings.\u2019Fwenty- four dwellings situated on: Gordon \u2018avenue, near { the river, were sold for \u2018$64,000.The area of the lots upon which: they were erected was 45,750.square feet: \u2018A Point.St.Charles, deal is: under | neliigriged o of 3 0,000 us ] UNION ATE Reason Given .For Withidraw- \u201cing Carpenters.from ~ Several Jobs.It: a learned.to- -dey that the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners have withdrawn members of their or-, city and that the reason is hecause- the firm controlling the jobs are -not.Day- ing the union rate of wages.- On June 1st, 1912, a\u2018three year agree: ment was signed between - the masters and men hy which the \u2018wages were to be forty cents an hour up te June Ist, 1913, from that to \u2018June \u2018ist, 1914 they were.to .be 42 1-2 çents an- \u2018hour, and from June 1914, to.June 1915, the rate was to be 45 cents an \u2018hotr with eight hour day, present.The -majority of masters signed the agreement and have been paying the forty cents, but among those who did not are the firm from which the men have.been called out.About\u2019 forty.men are affected by the action of the society.Is 200 NEW: ARRIVALS RE , That the swelling.vanguard ot rents.: ning to sweep.through Canade\u2019s gates Te is shown :by the numbers.who have |G passed through Montreal in the last: |.The CPR.has handled l'ber of three special trains, with nearly ao Jeotèd English immigrants,\u2018 off the \u2018Royal | SE, Edward,\u2019 about 200 S:ots off the \u2018Le- |.sit?wil be on and new settlers will be B -passing through - Montreal at the -raite: rush, and the prospect is for a con- seu age ti \u2018tially if there js an pe A termination.\" ,.WAIC ,- He:has also been no-.ng out under | Bouse, wag \u201cconducted by the\u2019 way today, .the\u201d agaonat being In the : - Lane, vice-captain; instead of nine hours, at | - nm.at the; of.the \u2018 64 to \u201cte.Hos-| ren; \u2018where \u2018 a \u201cnum-; sax had been : se- n.,.a : ire! i \u201ced - shortly after: ey mtd] moon \u2018the.py xe.a that .Luv, new.ars the.only.one \u201cof: patients that ¥- 4 in.Torotito can-\u2019 iD : vor\" 1e Tere: yen +6 theo nié until to-night! - r.- Mackenzie, |.on whose: imvaiation Be Geran doctor : \u2018came here.| Fifteen\u201d minutes ait he .hoon hour\u2019 vas used by pr.Fredmann in oi a cup of\u201d pores amd/thät ts' all he ; have until\" Dis Us dini o-night.\u2018 Little: Margaret Earle Jordan lS Laid in the Grave._Adnidnt \u2018many signs of déépost\u201d sym- \u2019 y, the \u2018funeral of Margaret Bérlé Jordam, | ne Aittle\u2018- Westmount \u201cgirl, | whose .dn front.or \u2018a strest car, occurred: on Wednesday last, took place at 2.30 this attetnoon from, the residence of\u2019 her parents, : 24 inchester avenue, Westmdünt.The funeral\u201d service, \u2018 held ét \u201cthe Rev.JF.A.Pratt, of .the Church \u2018of the Good Shepherd, Claremont avenue, as- stated by the Rev.E.Bushell, of St.Matthias\u2019 Church.The .chief mourners were Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Jordan, father and mother; Mr.and present included Mr.H.B.Parker, , principal of the King's School, | remacsenting the Westmount School Commissioners, and many friends: A profusion.of exquisite floral tributes was received, wreaths being\u2019 1.sent by the relatives.mentioned above: classmates and class teachers at King's.School; the pupils\u2019 \u2018ahd\u2019 teachers.of the-:same school; employees \u2018of Messrs.Tooke Bros., the Sunday \u2018Schoal of \u201cthe Church of ° \u2018the \u2018Good Shepherd; - «8g.Andrew's © \u201cSunday School, _Abhumtsic; grandmothér \u2018ahd amily, New York; Dr.and Mrs.T.Tooke, «Misses Mabel @rg Mary Tooke; Mre.- rw.ElHott \u2018Shaw, \u201cMiss \u2018A.L.Read, \u2018Mr.and \u2018Mrs, on W.> Trenholm, Mr.J.K.and thé \u2018Misses | Terrill, Mr.and Mrs.A.Macfanlane, Mrs.W.Christmas, Mr: and Mrs.F.Bacon; \u2018Mrs; Rollo Campbell; Mrs.G.B.Blair, Mrs.Fi A: Kelly, Mr.\" and Mrs.J.'W.Peck, Miss M.Peck, and Mr.and Mrs.\u201cTudor\u201d =: 615410 ABBY SONG SFAONE | officers.and \u201cCommittee of the Montreal Clüb-Chosen Yesterday.At a meeting of the.\u2018Motitreal English\u2019 Rugby.Football Club, held: \u2018yesterday, Mr.C.Crosley was eleeted- captain, and-Mr, W.J, Lane, vice-captain of the first\u2019 fifteen, in place of Mr.J.H.Richardson, ldte captain, .and Mr.R K Phillips, late vice- -captain, who have both resigned \u2018 \u2018The officers of the club are now as follows: A.D, .MacTier.hon.bresi- dent; G.W.Farrel], president; John Knight, fist vice-prisident; J.Peck, second vice-pres.Committee:\u2014 Méssrs.C.Crosley, captain; W.J.T.Ritchie, -A.-$.Leupold, J.F.Hamlet, W.W.Waë- son, C.De Fallot.: \u201cThe ¢lub expect to be able to put a strong team in \u201cthe\u201d fleld this spring, and.it-is believed : that the.coming: games on the M.A.A.A.Westmount: ground, which will be played there: during April \u2018and May, will do a lot towards making the game popular here.If there are any rugby.men in: town who wish to join \u2018thig club for the coming season, which will commence about the 12th of April, Mr.W.J.Lane, No.92 Sherbrooke street,\u201d West, will be glad if they will send their narnes in to Him, together with'the names- of clubs previously played.for.re on Lat mes AT prrsans vases + Anal.TA + 3 L_WANOEUVRES.3 + Oste na Belgium i 4 +.\u2014Fiotillas/?-of PA +i 4 French to oe HS ystroy- + #:.ers\u2019 and submarines are carry.+ 14 ing out a marion night \u2018man.4+] 4: oeuvres in\u2019 .ob-4 gration \u2018in the : + Tal com- +|.otiltas:.\u2018are + plana frac: 4 \u201caFééquent + rméssages + | CRE + +1 ).5 - AUSTRIA VEXED .-as fhe result of slipping | Mrs.J.E.E.Dickson, grandparents, |- and Mr.W.A.Tooke, uncle.Others: Mr.and Mrs.F.C.\u2018Shorey, - Mr.-and \u2019 [ALLIES SUFFER SEROUS CHECK | 51 Driven.Back by Turks With Great Slaughter in Fierce Assault on Fortress.|SERVIANS SHOOT 300 UNARMED ALBANIANS | states More Acute: at Sau- 7 tardy \u2018Where Faniine Threat - ens the People.Lon n, - March 14.\u2014A fierce but un- wf ssault was made on the south Jof the Turkish fortress of Adrianogib \u2018yesterday, according to a news agency despatch from Constan- \u201ctinople.; ~The.besieging Bulgarians and Ser- \u201cviang\u2019 sustained heavy.losses and were eventually: repulsed ali along the line.SLAUGHTER OF ALBANIANS.Frankfort-on-th- Main, Germany, | March , 14.\u2014Three hundred Albanian \u2018ihyhabitants of the district of Liuma, in.ithe Turkish province of Kossovo, \u2018were yesterday shot without trial by \u2018Bervian troops, according to a .de- gpatch from Uskup to the \u2018Frankfort Gazette.\u2019 The inhabitants of the district to- (talled 400.They were unarmed peasants and did not follow the example of the rest of the Albanians in fleeing to the mountains.All were captured by a column of Servian troops who, after shooting 300 of them, brought the surviving 100 as prisoners to the capital c£ the province.FAMINE IN .SCUTARI.' , London, \u2018March 14\u2014A Corstantinople despatch to the \u2018Times\u2019 says that |shamp fighting 1s reported.south of :Istrandia\u2026 A Céttänje -despatch to the \u2018Times\u2019 \u2018says: \u2018Representatives of the Powers here.have made a verbal appeal to the {Government to permit the civil popu- | Jation, to leave Scutari, as they are ex- 1 ppséd to famine.\u2018grourided\u201d on*the Montenegrin conten- oar that the war 4s being waged to rl Theirs brsthren.from ?will.be ntade without pressure from the Powers upon the be Mgerents.\u2018AGAINST RUSSIA.verge, comp! publication by\u201d the Russian Govérn- -ment-of an additional - paragraph to}.the \u201cagreement between -Austriaz and \u2018Russia for the demobilization of tnelr troops on the frontier.In this pars- \u201cgraph- it.is \u2018stated that under the agreement Austria \u2018has undertäken to \u2018take no hostile actfon axainst Sarvia.It ds'stated that the Emperor.Fran- ois Joseph, in an audience: with Count Von Berchtold, the Foreign Minister, to-daiy exipresssq astonishment at the action of Russia.In officlal quarters where it was \u2018hoped that the demobilization was a Sincere understanding \u2018between.Vienna and \u2018St.Petersbure, \u2018been bitterly \u2018deceived.- HOLD INQUIRY?Question: Has- Arisen.in Connection With Roberts- + \u2018Campeau Charges, The question which.is\" spuzating the \u2018Board of Control \u2018is whether they have the legal power to hold an investigation and.hear witnesses under oath in the matter of the charges of Mr, John H.Roberts against Chief of Police Campeau.When certain charges\u2019 -against the leasing of Longue Pointe police station were brought up by Ald.\u2018Robinson, \u201cthe mattér was referred to the Board of Control by the aldermen, and the city legal department gave an \u2018opinion that, as the law then stood in 1911, the Board had no power to take sworn testimony.The city charter has since béen amended by giving the Controllers increased prerogative, but the question remains has it gained the power.of inquiry.Controller Dupuis confirmed this predicament to-day.Mr.G.Laurendeau, chief city attorney, is preparing a repdrt-on the matter.YOUNG MAN KILLED | BY FALLING ICE.Mr.Alexander Murray, aged 34, of 129 Bleury street, who was struck on the head by a mass of falling: ice while walking along Fortification lane last By Wednesday morning, died in the General Hospital last night, without having regained consciousness, The\u2019 body has been removed to the morgue, where: an inquest wil) be held to-morrow.Murray leaves a wife and family.FIRE DAMAGES ~ NIAGARA UNIVERSITY.Niagara Fells, N.Y, March 14,\u2014 Fire to-day destroyed the Alumni.building at Niagara University, causing a loss estimated at $100,000.The: building contained the club rooms of.the severa] college societies, and the college chemical labopatores.122 DAI AEA Vienna, March 14.\u2014A- storm ot-ad- nt, is raging around the the feeling now is that Austria has.MAY CONTROLLERS ATADRINOPLE| | gramme outlined\u201d last year, The \"request ÀS | À § tu is tremely Seely \u201cthat ni that .(By.Marconi Transatlantic Wireless From cur own Correspondent) London, March 14\u2014The: new Navy estimates, showing as \u2018they \u201cdo: an increase of a- million and a quarter expenditure of £46,309,000, against f45,- 750,000 last Year, have given new food for thought on the international situation \u2018to the people of Great Britain to- -day.- The \u2018fact that the Admiralty has made provision for five new capital ships, in \u2018accordance with the pro- clearly shows that it intends to treat the battleships contributed by the Dominions .and Colonies as re to the home _ programme.Thi a matter that will doubtless evok pT in view of thé proposed arrangement with Germany respecting the maintenance of .the sixteen-ten ratio.There was only a colorless \u2018reference to.the proposed Canadian contribution and the ChurohiH memorandum, in view of the fact that all the communications, between Mr.Churchill and Mr.Borden are to be laid before the House.\u2019 ; ?There is reason to believe\u2019 that the A rmy estimates will not show.any serious increase, but tn any case, the debates on hoth cannot fail to, be interesting to Pritishers \u2018at home and abroad.WESTMINSTER.: 1 cable to the Tribune says: pounds sterling, and providing for an \u201c| BRITISH ADMIRALTY'S LACK OF LL T0 GERMANY'S OFFER MAY AROUSE KEEN CRITICISM Proposed Canadian Battleships Will Whatever in Home Programme-Britain is Not Spending Enough, Says Lord Charles Beresford-Europe Going Mad, Declares Mr.Keir Hardie.Mean No Reduction - New York, March 14-A Londns \u2018The Navy estimates rublished last night are not \u2018likely to arouse enthusiasm on eilthep the Ministerial or the Opposition -benches in the House of Commons.Liberals are dismayed at the prospe\u201d of more than {46,000,000 sterling uveing spent on the Navy during the coming year, and there will be much labor grumbling at this figure.Pacificists will also ave something to say at the absence of any response to the a German offer of sixteen keels tu ter and Mr.Churchill's silence on wv point is certain to be keenly criticised in Ministerial circles.down five new dreadnoughts in 1913- 14, irrespeciive of the latest German attitude, will be regarded as highly provocative, Navy estimates as distinctly disappointing in two most important pavtie- ulàrs.The personnel of the -servica is to be increased to 146,000 officers ard men, o: figure which is hew1 tv ne quite inadequate.The second point is the continued neglect of the air service.\u2018GAMBLING WITH LIFE OF EMPIRE\u201d Here are two characteristic comments: Lord Charles Beresford: \u2014\u2018The proposed reduction of three million pounds sterling of the amount which thoss who realize the pressing need of the navy regarded as a minimum cannot, in my opinion, be achieved without some sacrifice of naval strength which we may urgently need at the shortest possible notice.It appears to me to be gambling with the very life of the Empire.\u2019 James Kier Hardie.\u2014\u2018'I wish the increase nad been five millions instcad of three.It would lead more quickly to the inevitable revolt against bloated armaments.\u201cWhom the gods would destroy they first make mad.\u201d and they are making Europe mad very quickly with this intolerable burden of armaments.\u2019 And Complains That Trade Preference Has Been Shown to Montreal.Quebec, March 14.\u2014 The.Quebec Board of Trade addressed a letter to requesting the Government when the renewal] of or extension of mail sub- gidies to steamship lines are being con- -Sidered to -insert a clause in the contracts that will make it obligatory upon the steamship-lines thus subsidized to carry freight and passengers at rates proportionate to the distance carried.That is to say, freight or passengers destined to or from Halifax and St.John should bé carried at cheaper rates than to or from Quebéc and Montreal, and freight or passengers to and from Quebec should be carried at cheaper rates than to or from Montreal.- \u2018The letters also submits that previously artificial and -unfair means were used to drive the trade to Montreal at the expense of the rest of Canada by the steamship lines, limiting.in a tariff in which no regard was paid to the 160 miles.saved by shipping goods to Quebec.SCORES TRAMWAY coon the Necessity of in Employees.Judge Lavergne Politeness In his charge to the jury in the case of Henry Bernier and Alfred \u2018Paquette, motorman and conductor of the Montreal Tramways Company, charged with the.attempted murder of Mr.Lauritz Miller in October last, His Honor Judge Lavergne strongly crit- icïzéd the company for keeping in «their employ men who were impertinent to patrons of the road.\u2018The least wo: could expect from the Tramways Company,\u2019 said His Honor, \u2018ts that they \u2018would make politeness absolutely -esgential among their ee.The.age occupied the whole morning session, and, \"when the court adfourred for lunch, the jury had returned a ver- ct.done morning was occupied with the addregs of the prisoners\u2019 counsel, Mr.Ledieu, who made an able and forceful address, which appeared to impress the jury.favorably, and the address of the Crown Prosecutor, Mr.J.C.Walsh.Mr.Walsh reviewed the evidence, and made many points \u2018in favor of the Crown.Mr.Justice Lavergne\u2019s address was distinctly in favor of the prisoners, but was a severe criticism of the Tramways Company for mot being more careful in their selection of employees.Lena SES tion, \u2018Dion O\u2019'Dare.\u2019 \u2014 em VW aA the Minister of Trade and Commerce |\u2019 TIDES TOWARDS - \u201cMPR UNITY Mr.Joseph Chamberlain Urges Tariff Reform League to Renewed Action, (Canadian - Associated Press.) London, March 14.The Tariff Reform League, at its annual meeting to-day, received a letter from Mr.Joseph \u2018Chamberlain, in which he presented his birthday fund testimon- ia! of nearly $30,000 to the league.Mr.Chamberlain wrotes: \u2018It was not given to me to complete the work which I had begun, but I am greatly encouraged by the zeal and activity of those who have continued it.Much has already been achieved.\u2018The cause of Imperial unjty is making rapid strides.The action of Canada marks a great step forward ir the -common organization of fence, but it still remains for us to \u2018take the next step by the common organization of trade through the establishment of mutual preferences between all: parts of the Empire\u2019 PEDESTRIANS SHOCKED.Literally Shocked by EI Which Penetrated Pol tricity, The breaking of a highly-charged wire attached to the steel post erected on the south-west corner of St.James and St.Peter streets made some peopla step lively this morning.Thy post became charged with electricity\u2014a fuct that was very evident when one pedestrian happened to touch it as he hurried along the street.With an exclamation of mingled pain and surprise he staggered to the wall.A poticeman, who saw the trouble, went on guard at the post until an employee of the company arrived to put matters right again.A big crowd watched the proceedings with unusual interest, especially when there were some brilliant electric fireworks on the top of the pole.About a year ago the same pole gave the same trouble.FOUR KILLED, THIRTY HURT IN TRAIN WRECK.Omaha, Neh, March 14 \u2014 Union Pacific passenger train No.12, known as the Colorado Special, ran into the rear of No.4, the Atlantic express, this morning, near Gothenberg, Neh, killing four persons and injuring thirty Here is your chance to obtain a genuine number that has the catchy strain of all Emerald Isle music.There is something about these Irish Ballads that\u2019s bound to make them popular, and we feel certain that our readers will make sure \"of this opportunity to secure this ballad FREE.\u2018If It Wasn't for the Fairies\u2019 is now being sung by the noted Irish Tenor, Bernard Daly, in his beautiful Irish musical produc- more, according *> advices reaching here.To All Lovers of Irish Music ! ! / \u201cIrish Gem.\u201d A ' : Remember, it doesn't cost you anything\u2014Simply see that you receive a copy of (to-morrow) Saturday's issue of the \"Witness.\" de- » The fact that it is proposed \u201cto lav .For their part Unionists regird tha ken .58 gg i ; i + eat.TREE Tw na ene vp Pie j a > Cw eng oe hemi oo A Fg 10 nc nil aR tgs SS ER le 4) enh A a ae A A cas I COS SUP -.» FT PR 3 {= fo.À as oY Vin k : En it A EE ae re \u2014 thon Se femme dr = ess Pre nT PR fe CE pcs 7 CONTROLLER amr i 1, ey April Tenth is the j >.Ê Controller Ainey said yesterday that the city was in 8 i have work commenñced on its paving contracts as soon as the snow and frost left .the ground.Present indications were that this would be about April 10, Co This will be the earliest for some vears.In 19:1 and 1912 the eity wan unable to make a start on its public works -till in June and July, owing to the dél&ys caused by the opposition of the aldermen.- So Controller Ainey said: that this.year: it is planned to do a little over twice as much public works as last year.The sole really\u2019 good year that the Contrallers have had a show was in |\" 1910, When the aldermen were - cast down after the royal commiission had given: fo the public the results of the inquiry.: This\u2019 year about $2,250,000 worth of pavement, $1,000,000 worth of sidewalk, $750,000 worth of water pipes, and $i,- 250,000, worth of sewers will be laid, and probably more, if conditions.are favorable.) : : Lee The: Controllers have been busy since before the first of this year having plans prepared of all the streets and in: the older section of.the town all the y streets except those that are having British Commons Calls for - Churchill Correspondence Manchester \u2018Guardian\u2019 Blames : His Indiscretion (Canadian Associated Press.) London, March 13\u2014In the House of.Commons to-day Mr.Winston Chur chill, Pirst Lord of the Admiralty, promised to lay.on the table -of .the House; the official correspondence which has passed between the Admiralty and the Canadian Government re- apecting warship building in Canada.Considerable interest is manifested BISLEM CNT | STOLEN MONTREAL JAIL Wil tinyProgeedings: and: G0, .Back to United States\u201d 7 g .John Strosnider, alias Willlam Stros- \u2018niger, allas James Shea, allas \u2018Big \u2018Lam, alleged aristocrat of \u2018swindiers |\u2019 \u201cand gambling man known to.the pol- «îce and detective bureaus of four:coun- vies, \u2018changed his mind -haïf a -dozen itimes In the last twenty-four hours, \u2018about his extradition proceedings now :going on in.Montreal for his return to the United States.As a last re- \u201csuit Mr.Gonzales Desaulniers, who «represents the \u2018Big gun\u2019 of the underworld, asked for a delay until to- fay.; : 5 His Lordship, Chief Justice David: \u201cson, before whom Strosnider was \u201cbrought by High Constable St.Mars, \u2018pccorpanied by Bergeant Harry O'Donnell, of Chicago, who ean tell \u201cvery move made by the prisoner for \u2018the past two years, and Detective Marty Cowan; who made the capture f \u2018Big Lem\u2019 at the Windsor Hotel last \u2018Saftiitday, granted the request of coun- Bel to allow twenty-fGur' hours far, \u201cronsideration, the prosecuting lawyer,' M -Mgurice Alexander, - rapresentiing .Îhe United States Vice-Consul, offered \u201cMo objection.- DIDN'T LIKE : Co MONTREAL JAIL.a \u2018It is understood that extradition will be waived finally, Strosnider, during along talk with his counsel, declaring he would rather go ta.the United Statés than pass another nighi.in- the Montreal Jail.No special reason was offered, only that he couldn't stand it for.six weeks, thé timg consumed\u2019 in getting over \u2018the extradition papers.\u201cUNDER QUEBEC LAW.er Death of -@, TR, and Claim a Workma > Mr.Justice Lafontaine on Wednesday handed down judgment dismissing the motion of the.®and.Trunk Railway \u2018to have an 8ction against them under \u201cthe Workmen's Compensation Act tried \u2018in Ph - \"sewers.dr water pipes installed, or have Tecentiy had, wil!-be paved, A great deal of the proposed work has been passed by the council and the Controllers open tenders every day for some work, } \u201cOf colirse no outside work can be started until the frost is out of \u2018the round, and this greatly depends \u2018on said, it is hoped to make the start early next month.Among the big undertakings will be \u201cthe paving of Sherbrooke street west as far as Guy {if possible._On the western end of \u2018this street the last section of the big sewer will be laid.The \u2018cify has\u2019 been.divided into districts; with outside engineers in charge to~ oversee thé work.Co , In connection with the paving programme an attempt will -be \u2018made to clean the streets properly all through the season.is matter Has\" been taken up by.Controller Godfrey, and the street cleaning staff will be increased and the city divided into small districts each in charge of one man \u201cwho will \u2018be responsible for repairs to pavements as well ; The list \u2018of streets to be paved this \u201cyear as authorized so far has\u2019 Been publighed in.the \u2018Witness.Mt.Churchill for What It Calls.in Allowing the Navy Memorandum \u201c| to be Published.\u2019 a | .here in the present Canadian parlia- - mentary situation vanguard.~The \u2018Manchester Guardian\u2019 to-day frankly blames Mr, Churchill's indiscretion for allowing the memorandum to be published, The newspaper adds: The least suspicion of Imperial partiality will dry up the springs of colonial enthusiasm, etter tre r rte .FRIEDMANN GOES.DR.FE SRONTO FRIDAY._Toronte, March 13.\u2014 Word ' has beoñ received here that Dr.Friedmann-will arrive in To- \u2018 rante- to-morrow as the guest of \u201cthe University of Toronto, and arrangements have been completed for treating one hundred tubercular subjects at the new General Hospital.+ + + + + + + 4 4 4 #4 4 4 + .\" \u2018 Le \u2014 ~~ a Word W oman\u2019s Interruption in Record- \u2018er's\u2018Court Proved Costly.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Mr.Recorder Weir took a drastic but not very effective method of \u2018stopping a woman from having the last word\u2019 yesterday, when he imposed a fine.of $5 on Mrs.Phillip Cummings for: continually interrupting the court.The: case was most.amusing for the spec-: tators.| ; Mrs.Cummings and her husband had: sworn out a warrant for the arrest \u2018of, John Quilty, who was alleged to have assaulted Cummings and insulted his: wife by calling her a thief.This last occurred in.a letter to a brother of the accused, in which he named Mrs.Cummings as a thief, and stated that\u2019 he would assault her.The woman,; when placed on the stand, stated that the theft charge arose over a book.which she had borrowed from Quilty weal.-Qu balng asked, she stated that: the book was entitled \u2018Views of Montreal; and that it was worth! about fifty cents.Quilty stated that he valued the book, because it had\u2019 those in \u2018the court were shocked to hear the woman interrupt with \u2018You.are a lar, see!\u2019 She wag warned not to intergupt again, but continued tp do so, when the fine was imposed.Even then \u201cshe refused to.be.silent, and was finally taken from the court.She talked all the way to the office, where she hdd to pay the \u2018fine, talked while paying it, talked after paying it, and - when leaving the City\u2019 Hall was still talking.SOLD THE CORNER OF | BLEURY AND BERTHELET Twanty-three dollars per square foot has been pald for the northwest corner of Bleury and Bertl.elet streéts by Mr.J.A.Prevost.As thero are 13,590 square feet in the property, the sale -purfchase price of the big corner block is $321,570.- It has a frontage of 133 feet on Bleury street, and a depth on Berthelot street, of 103 feat.The corner is occupied by a three- story store .and = dwelling, while on the Barthelet.gtreet side, there ix a garage, the block extending on that side to the Audporium.Soe Speaking of the sale yest y, Mr, Prevost szid that he had purchased it for speculative purposes, but that a departmental store was likely to erect a modern ten-story structure on the corner.: WALSH SENTENCED TO NINE-MONTHS Thomas -Walsh came before \u201cJudge Bazin yesterday for sentence on a charge of assaulting numerous young girls during the past six months and was sentenced to a term of nine months.in the Montreal jail.Walsh's offence was characterized by the Judge as nauseating to the sensibilities of the ordinary citizens of Montreal who were treated to an epidemic of filthy and revolting crimes beyond comprehension.\u2018The care and safeguard of our young is put back in one day more than can be calculated by crimes committed by men who are a menace to mordäis.A stop has to be made before the spread of crimes of this nature has undetermined, end destroyed at -one blow the training of years by fathers and mothers,\u2019 said Judge Bazin.MANY BATHERS.In February 1,456 men, 661 women, and\u2019 9,427 \u2018children batherd at aix city - baths, O'Connell, Laviolette, St.Denis, Severn-Letourneau, Levesque and ate Set For Attempted Start on Outside Operations, Provided the Frost is Qut of the «Ground.the weathet, but as Controller Alney{ Minister of Railways and Canals, died - ness of © Death was due to Bright's disease.The on Sunday, at 1.30 p.m., \u2018from the fam-' +E F444 Ebb bee i JFravincial Legislature; Mr, John -Hag- \u2018Bart was elected to the House of Commons for that constituency at thy general election of 1872, and at each suhsequent general élection without \u2018a break.He: was.for years before being: taken into the Cabinet one of the \u2018body{.of faithfuls\u2019 in-Sir John A.Macdon- | ald\u2019s following known as Guard,\u201d and stood High in the founcils of the Conservative chieftain, the party] organization for Eastern Ontario\u201d be- Ang largely in his charge.In 1888 he: \u2018was.appointed Postmaster-Genaral,, and.continued to hold.that portfolio! the Abbott administration until January 11, 1892, when Mr.Haggart became Minister of Railways and Canals.the new government He held it also in the succeeding and Ap London, before she came to Mont- | 189 ful and .capable administrator,\u2019 at a \u2018Bay -ship canal, never equalled by.any parliamentar- Sir - Wilfrid - Laurier as the \u2018oldest un- | Turcot LG Le LL THE OLD GUARD The Hon, John Haggart Died in Ottawa To-day After (6 5 I ARTE : L one ness.: Dr.:G.Brown Hds Now Finish- \u2014 \u2018LONG POLITICAL CAREER.| - | Built \u2018Soo\u2019 Canal After Wel-|_ « land Tolls Dispute With | - \u201cUnited States.[ Ottawa, March 13.\u2014 The Hon.John Haggart, M.P.for, South Lanark, former Postmaster-General and former at \u2018his rooms her¢ vo-day, after an ill- | } several months\u2019 .duration.which, however, did not become acute |.üÜnttl a\" \u2018fewt hours - before the end.deceased had béen -confined tb his bed for about two months.in .The funeral will take place at Perth: ily residence, where he had resided With his only sister, Mrs.I N.Miller.Owing to failing health, Mr.Haggart.had been seen but rarely in the Com- mone during the last two sessions.The late Mon.John Graham Hag- se, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 wa ex \u2018The Od] under Sir John A, Macdonald and in\u2019 \u201cIn of Sir John Thompson he held the same offer Upon Bir John Thompson's death in December, 1894, the Bowell Ministry succeeded to office, and Mr, Haggart was continued jn the Cabinet position.short-lived \u2018Tupper Government, goin out of office with his party in Tune, As Minister of Railweys and Canals, Mr.Haggart.was described as a \u2018care- time when the influenc OE ence of party ran It was during his administration of the department that a dispute arose with the United States over the rebate of Welland canal tolls on grain destined for the port of Montreal.As an offset to what they considered to bè discrimination against American shipping in contravention of treaty obliga- tons, the Government of the United States practically closed the \u2018Soo\u2019 canal to Canadian \u2018shipping.The task , of rushing.\u2018to compietion the: Canadiih canal at the \u2018Soc\u2019 fell to Mr.John Haggart as Minister of the.Depart- ment-of\u2019 Railways and Canals.He also saw to the carrying out of important works in connection With the enlargement of the Bt.Lawrence canals system, and it is of record that he favored the construction of the Georgian Mr.Haggart's continuous membership from 1872 to date is a record lan in Canada.His death now leaves member.Next \u2018in this Speaker Sproule, who has East since 1878.MILLIONNAIRE MEAT © ~~ PACKER IN MONTREAL \"Mr.Ira Nelson Morris, the mult millionnaire meat packer, who was one of the founders of the immense plant that bears his name ii Chicago, is respect is sat for Grey Declares That New Discovery That Montreal tay soon es the }-tuberculosis by a local; doetor\u2014Dr.G.18 very have attained, I'api not quite certain.\u2019 ure, Dr.Brown sald:.\u2018I claim noth- ng.sion.to pronounce.on the.treatment.\u2019 Dr.Brown's.modesty would not: permit him to say any more, excépt :that he |.-knew of no -doctor.in Montreal other than himself particularly Interested in tuberculosis, and he was not aware that he was the doctor.referred to by Dr.Richer.at Ottawa Wednesday.OBTAINED SOME - WONDERFUL RESULTS.Dr.Brown's work for eight years, was enthusiastic over the treatment.| Brown; Ç - complete cure; for when a man\u2019s lungs _ are gone'you \u2018cannot \u2018put them back.But In incipient.ca¥és he \u2018has obtained some wonderful results: and I have no hesitation In saying that, putting aside the extreme cases, Dr.Brown can cure ninety-five percent of brought before him.1 patients under his méthod; four were cured, and the dther was taken from my caré for a month and placed in an hospital for \u2018a \u2018month, where they did: and gesonddary\u2019 intection.- Injections of these two serums, combined with medi-' cal treatment as given by Dr.Brown, are certainly producing great results.He is an énthusiast, but he is a genuine gclentist.\u2019 ' ' MYSTERIOUS © DOCTOR, : engaged largely in tuberculosis work, were asked this morning doctor referred to by Dr.A.J.Richer at the Canadian Association for the Prevention.of Tuberculosis, at Ottawa Wednesday, as having discovered a serum in some respects superior to Dr.- Friedmann\u2019s, any knowledge of him.Dr.Harding, of the Royal Edward Institute, and Professor Adami were both in Ottawa still attending the cdnvention.Perrin, of the Royal Edward Institute, Dr.Eugens Grenier and Dr.Jos.Edm- Dube, - 16 Bt.Famille street, all sald they had ro idea who the man could \u201coem 7-77 THE MONTREAL.DAILY - WITNESS,-FRIDAY,- MONTREAL DOCTOR CURES GABE - TUBERGULOSI 1e .ed Researches Into Dread © Malady, FELLOW PRACTITIONER * VERY ENTHUSIASTIC.is Capable ¢f Curing 95 Percent of Cases: + results of research into treatment of Brown, of 718 Dorchester strest west, posstble, * Seen yesterday, the doctor said: \u2018My.research work is practically over, and-as to whether I shall bring forward \u2018the résults I Asked whether hg claimed a perfect I Will leave the medical : profes- \u2019 A doctor who has Wad experience of Dr.he said, \u2018has no claim for the patients treated five A number of Montreal physicians, about the but none of them had Dr.prrrrersaresaare FR FHORS PARK INTHE GENTE aL Aldertian Would.Expropriate > - Property in Densely Popu- \u201c lated District, ~ - * \u2014\u2014\u2014mereu LABOR TEMPLE WOULD \"HAVE TO BE REMOVED Expropriation of Block Bound- \u201ced by\u2019 St.Dominique, Ca- - dieux, Dorchester and \u201c= Charlotte Lane.pa +?Ha Lt RR HR i : Ot = Ea A -prominent Montreal alderman has an ambitious scheme in contemplation which if he is able to get carried out will not only remove some undesirable houses, but will also.bring sunshine and joy into the lives, and particularly the young lives of the people of the adjoining locality.; Alderman Blumenthal :s the citizen who -is trying to accomplish this, and his idea is for the city to expropriate that\u2019 block of land bounded on the west by St.Dominique street, on the east by Cadleux street, on the north by Charlotte Liane, and on the south by Dorchester street, and turn it into 4 park.\u2018In this block of land is situated the Labor Temple, which the bricklayers consider is worth $45,000, and if the city were carry out the scheme it would give the Bricklayers' Society a substantial sum with which to start a campaign for building a larger and more up-to-date building in another locality.- Unfortunately, the Controllers have no money to carry out this ides of expropriating the land at present, but the alderman referred to and many other are in favor of this being done at the earliest possible moment, as a park there would confer a boon on the thousands who live in this neighborhood.TT \u2014 \u2019 nothing.\u2019 : + ; \u2018Only Wednesday Dr.Brown showed\u2019| + ; + THE LATE HON.JOHN HAGGART.me a letter from pO New York, + OPERA TION ON + gart entered the House of Commons in by Dr Beg hia fines ho was cured: 1 MAYOR LAVALLEE ; 1872, jiwo years before Sir Wilfrid charged to die by 4 boss nore.| + + Hon, \u201cDr.\u201cSproule, the \"older members .Cases showing .good .Tesults are now + Mayor Lavallee was taken to + of the.Hotse, were electe 3 under his care, and I thiñk he intends: + the Hotel Dieu Wednesday, and + \u201c Tâke\u201cmany successful politicians Mr to bring them before the local medical | 4 underwent an operation for tu-\" + Haggart began his public career in a society very soon.One is a skin case in| ¢ .mor of tho breast.Dr.De Mar- + \u2018municipal council, and was for thase which treatment started last Novém- + tigny performed the operation, + years Mayor of the town of Perth ber, whicly showed results within a|4 and yesterday His Worship + where he was born on November 14, WeoK: and has not extended for three |4 wanted to come to the City + 1886.His father was the late Mr.John PORthe.Co | + Hall :te fill his official duties, + Heggart, à native of Bredalbane \u2018In eight years Df.Brown las learn-| + hut he was forbidden, It is ex- + Scotiand, who came to Canada and| ¢3 2 lot, and the success of his treat- 4 pected that he will be back at + established himself in Perth as ment has, I think, been due to his.con- + the City Hall some time next + miller.His mother was G ham centration on, secondary, Infection.+ week, * the Isle of Skye 8 Gra.» P11 Most of the \"deaths \"éccur, not from + + JASfer: WANING, Brikicnesstaliy, contest] The, tubercle.but from secondary In- 4 4 + + + + + + + +4 4 + ++ HET IhSIns.plicnenstlly, contest | fection, ah the defüms Hiow being used |i¥.+ doar 8 : nark for the! by\" Dr, \u2018Brown.combat both primary | = a; 2p a -=ér HT © SQUABBLE ON CAR.\u2018Brings Two Tramway Employees Up on Atternpted Murder Charge.An argument over whether or not a car should stop directly in front of a deep puddle of water or not, was the cause of Henry Bernier and Alfred Paquette, conductor, and motcrman, in the employ of the Nontreal Tramways Company, appearing before the Court on a charge of attempted murder.The of King's Bench yesterday trouble occurred on October 27 last, when Lauritz Miller was alleged to \u2018have been assaulted by the two men, Miller.with his wife and two children were on their way home late at night, when \u2018thev asked the conductor to stop the car at the corner of Van Horne avenus.done, but instend the car was stopped directly in front of a deep puddle.Miller asked the conductor to back the This, it is claimed, was not MARCH 14 1913.ew -~ At the Market\u2019s Coa QUEBEC RY.AT [WALLST.DULL HIGHER LEVEL, BUT FIVE Burnett & Co.were buyers of Que- New York, March 12.wo ec Railway stock this afternoon, up-!3 P.m\u2014New Haven sold 1 ir, 4 on which the stock rose to a higher! well below the recent low 54,07 1 level.There are many rumors as; had been a record sin.oy =\u201d to negotfations which may change cussion of poor earnings and hoy.control of the Quebec and Saguenay sible effect on dividend: if lyse Railway, and many were inclined to: selling.Elsewhere the list Wis pui look for a satisfactory settlement 6teady, but very dull towards which will likely place Quebec Rail- close.way stock at a more interesting level, While the bonds made an advance of two points.The rest of the market was on the quiet side.but prices were inclined to hold steady, and in a few cases frac- ional gains were made.MACDONALD SHARES WERE CALLED TO-DAY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 For the first time this morning on the local stock exchange, the shares $126,600,000 CONTRACT OF U.P.RY.WILL LAPS; -MERGER DISSOLUT New York, March 13.The a nant betwsen the Union Pacif, tre TANY and i syndicate of hanger.finance the $126,600,000 holding, ,.the company in Southern Parifie va will be allowed to lapse I.| There will 0e no extenuian.of the A.Macdonald Company were No furthèr action was taken wy § In called.The total by the dirzctors concerning the à ed S is 330000, number of shares | jution matter.ig.the | ales of the A.Macdonald Com- | - they pany, Limited, in January and Febru- SOME BANKS READY em ary this year, amounted to $1,012,950, against 867,654 during the corresponding month of last year.This is an increase of $145,296, or 16 percent more than sales a year ago.CLEARINGS HIGH.\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014===qe-ee Montreal Clearings for.the week end- TO LOAN OUT Moi Some of the banks are nfferie, money fairly generally.Yesterday number of stock exchange ang bors houses received advices that + | had call money available.has been very little te 8a far the.demand for +, sn to-day show a good increase, as MONEY, brokers being unwilling 1n take ollows: en many loans at the presen kr Total for week rate.CCE March 13, 1918 .$51,143.243 The pra gor.week, 1912 ee a.45.420.706 E $ sociati Tr week 46:514,305 ANOTHER CRACK AT § cd hal AFTERNOON BOARD.WALL , Jf 3 the in Toronto Ry.\u2014T5 at 137, 20 at 1363-4 ST.LEGISLATII 3 compa) 50 at 137.' 12 legislai Richelieu\u201452 at 111, 25 at 111 Albany, N.Y., March 13.- The 5 [3 the leg Quebec Ry.\u2014190 at 171-2 200 at 18 sembly codes committee to-dav voted yesterc 50 at 18, 20 at 181-9, 50 at 18, 75 at 15.10 TePort favorably the Levy nn MM CANade Smart\u201425 at 49.' | which would compel the incorporate; [5 Ho re Tramways debs.\u2014$2,000 at 80.of Stock Exchanges, and other soe 3 ; Pa Macdonald\u201450 at 57.exchange measures recommended h BEX ral Te Detroit\u201435 at 73, 50 at T5, 75 at 75.Governor Sulzer.Rel ea Telephone\u201430 at 1453-4, 8 at | \u2014 NÉ sets to 4, s to Cement com.\u2014175 at 271-2.FAIR PRICES FOR tors, Cement pfd.\u20144 at 911-2.vigilent SCATTERED STOCKS, 1 Steel Com., 75 at 52 1-2, 4 at 53., Scotia, 5 at 50.EN ÉFACT Power, 3 at 220, 50 at 221, 85 at 271, The Montreal Securities Auction \u2018= ES T5 at 291 1-4, St.Francois Xavier street, reports v- 5 IN Shawinigan, 25 at 138 following list of securities sold on Ma: MS Brazilian, 125 at 95 : 18, at 1 p.m.:\u20145 Dominion Trust © MA : v te al do.$127.00: b Investment Trust: Co.$560 [ER -N Shaw.Rights, 270 at 1-4.5 Canada Foundries and Forgings, pre\u2019 [BE : \u201405 ann 93 ; non 1,9 ; .ES, pre\u2019 gs C.P.R.\u201425 at 222 1-8,.25 at 273 1-2, $88.00; 10 Dominion Mahogany on ER T5 at 223 7-8, 100 at 224.\" Veneer, pref.and 5 com.$64.50; à Ca.Mt Lond Mexican\u2014-50 at 74 1-2.riage Factorles com.$32.75: 1N Ca MER fair su © Textile\u2014125 at 84 3-8, \u2018 (prea and Alling pret 331550.1° M2 easier .Los ~ Montreal Motion ctures, 34c; 5 Luk Can Cotton pfad.- 25 at 78, Bros.com, 35c; 5 Richelieu Lumbr, ment P Canners\u201415 at 76.210\" ; ; Trunk n a pref\u2026.$2.10: 25 Missisquoi Marble C Spanish\u2014125 at 66 3-4.: $10.00; 9 South Shore Realty.$89.07: Jp ull.th Banks:\u2014 T,TF4 Vulcan Tube Cleaning System, Limi, [8 iToach Molsons\u20144 at 201.$47.50.vity.Bonds:\u2014 De 080 canadian Ice Co.ad! Ms Conso Quebec Ry\u2014500 55 j.n com\u2026 9913; $2000 Dorchester Elect: B# war sto 56 3-4.y.-500 at 551-2, 1,000 @t Co.78%; $1000 Can.Cereal and Mills © pper Co.61; F1000 Pacific Pars Coal Fields 8 , =~.eee 68: $1500 Can.Coal and Coke, 66%.#- fl © Min PRUDENTIAL TRUST 000 Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric, 13: iB 1/5 OP¢ - $500 Sterling Coal Co., 63%.£ Trading OFFICERS ARE NAMED I deem CHICAGO MARKETS.bv 1 st Following the election of the new Messrs.J.8.Bache and Company, The r- rectors of the Prudential Trust Co, ne eo Market this\u201d afternoon bon : athy a the following officers were appointed: \u2018Witness' as follows: * President, Mr.B.Hal.Brown, Mont- Open.High Low.CI TON real; vice-president, Mr.Edmund Whest 15 |a7 a J.Bristol, M.P., Toronto; Mr.W.G.Ross, May ce oe +.ÉD Pls + as ,( Montreal; chairman of the hoard of corne mor, Te rr rondo: directors, Mr.Farquhar Robertson.Mav .524 B23 5214 EL Can.F \u2018 er où - 5334 537% 53% 584 1 Bar si ats\u2014 Es Mo 7 N.Y.COTTON EXCHANGE.May +.33% 334 525 3 M doper Messrs.J.S.Bache and Company, 29 July \u2026 eo « 33% 33% 33 IN vit for\u2019 Hospital Street, Montreal, reports the Pork\u2014 The rg New York Cotton Market to-day for the May .«4 oo.2082 2100 2075 1\" \u201cet for 1 \u2018WitR&ss' as follows: July + .2047 2050 2046 20° \u201cpe.Open.High.Low.2.30 p.m.Lard\u2014 = March .1220 1223 1218 1222 May +.+.1072 1077 1000 ICE, May .1185 1191 1184 11£9 July .+.1070 1078 1067 177 ig ARI July .LL 1178 1181 1176 1181 Short Ribs\u2014 Aug.1169 1169 1169 1169 May .1090 1082 Oct.1141 1144 1129 1142 July .1076 1070 k'iéques) Re rocat.BUY YOUR EASTER GLOVES Dr.Dube, however, said that Dr.Richer was a serious man and a scientific man and he would have a good deal of confidence-in his statement on that account.IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL ITS VALUE, Ag for the value of the serum discovered by this anonymous doctor\u2014not a Canadian, and a man with a good professional reputation on both sides of\u201d the Atlantie\u2014Dr, was impossible: fo say wbat value it might have: , Tec in - different \u2018countries- for the treatment: of -tuberculosis,\u2019 -he sald.\u2018They are mostly used for tuberculosis of the bones and the joints, and some of them have a little success, but the serum that.will cure tuberculosis effectually in any- form -of.the the market yet.\u2019 SES ENDER Discussion on Naval Bill Turns Dube said that it \u2018There are plenty of serums In use disease 13 not on TOSING SPEECH car up a little so that they would not be forceq to step in.it, whereupon the motorman interfered and began calling names.Miller, who is a detective, took the numbers of the two, and told them that he was going to lay information against them, at which both began striking him with their fists, and kicking him.When he \u2018went to the street railway office afterwards, he was told that he could not obtain the names of the men, although he had the numbers.An order from the court, however, made it possible for the names to be obtained, and the men were arrested.OFFICERS OF McGILL SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES .The results of the election for - cers of the Science Undergraduate ee ciety of IMcGill Universit - I} mounced yesterday, k.\"Reepin > Mr.K.Keepi being elected president and Mr.Chas, R.Gibbs secretary.Mr.Keeping poll ed 235 votes, while his opponents, Mr, John 8, Hall and Mr.B.A.McFarlane had: respectively 104 and 51.In the election for secretary Mr.Gibbs gained 220 votes, and Mr.H.J.Daubney 164.The new president is a native of Prince Edward Island, and attended the Frince of Wales College before coming to McGill, er ST.PATRICKS DAY SIGNS.The color scheme in every window in St.Catherine street is green.An Irishman says, the daughters of Erin visiting Montreal just now.r.- \u2018 ; ; ris, who le registered si Mr Mor- e Sere have already \u2018blossomed\u2019 out in Carlton Hotel, states that he 1s not .~ Again to Mirth and.green._\u2014_ Interested in Canadian business, except F ye lit nL \u2019 | as a student of its remarkable growth.FE : ventes sport and are now oooh his TIVO Wy.SHIP PING NEWS attention.\u201c .to TS .au | (\u2018Witness -Staf£ Correspondence.- OUTWAED.HOCHELAGA CHARGES So Cathe March :13\u2014That the ib- Ausonia, arr.Londen .March 12 Co - ARE DEFERRED.erals are sét in thelr determination to Ivernia, arr.Liverpool .© 12 , Ottawa,- March 13.\u2014The Hop.Louls keep up'thé discussion on the naval United States, arr.Copenhagen ., 12 Coderre is still indisposed, and In his proposals of Mr.Borden until Satur- Farthen iy Tarseilies ott a 15 aps pr.Gauthier's charges re- day night ls evident, as the let of Pénnonia arr.Gibraltar .[Le 13 garding the conduct of the Hochelaga speakers for forty-eight hours In ad- Sokoto, arr.Havana .eo.\u201c 12 by-election will again be deferred.vance - was, it is stated, made up at | CHAUGER ELLIOTT DEAD, | ren ck Oe has of \u201cPri bte iE .When Mr.Hughes, © rince Fd- 9% Kingston, March 13.\u2014Chaucer.Pl-| ward Island, Tose to continue discus- Canopic, Pet men New Tork oon i liott, identified with sport in Canada sion, disorder broke out.- Kroonland, arr.New York .! 12 for many years, died here this aftur- After struggling along for a time, Letitia.arr.St.John .+.\u201c 12 noon, after an illness extending over a| Mr.Hughes declined to proceed with Royal Edward, arr.Halifax .;; 12 year.He was 33 years of age.his remarks until] order had been re- Manchester Corporation .12 stored.PAINTERS\u2019 ORGANIZATION.A public meeting, for organization purposes, cf the painters of the city, will \u2018be he'd in the Coronation hall, St.Lawrence Boulevard, on Monday evening at eight o'clock: i MeGILL LITERARY SOCIETY.The annual meeting of the Literary Soclety of McGill University, at which the officers for next Session will be appointed, will be held in McGill Union on March 21st, ; \u2014 ed fe ra | in the world.A The chairman ruled that interruptions must céase.- A little later on Mr.Foster (King's) suggested that.Mr.Hughes might \u2018sing\u2019 his speech.\u20181 know no-one who makes such poor jokes \u2018and -laughs at them so loudly,\u2019 remarked Mr.Hughes.\u2018Mr.Cardin, of Sorel, said that in Sorel shipyard there were to be found three hundred workmen, the equal of those to be found In any shipy Se A : ar CASTORIA | \u201c For Infants ard Children.\u2018The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ZT Signature of \u20ac SALE PRICES 53c, Two Clasp Gloves Ladies\u2019 16 Button Length Tan Kid Gloves, 3 dame Mousquetaire.Regular $2.30, for.' Misses\u2019 Tan Cape Gloves, 1 and 2 dome, pique stitched backs.Reg.19¢, for.Jub Ladies\u2019 Tan Cape Gloves, 1 dome, full guaranteed, 95¢ Ladies 2 Dome Kid Gloves, grey, green and black, beautiful soft skins, in tans, browns, white, Regular value 89c, he Ladies\u2019 2 Dome Real Kid Gloves, pretty finished backs, in white, black, tans, etc.Regular values $1.00 and $1.25, for .ce Ac Ladies\u2019 2 Dome Real Kid Gloves, marvellous value, in white, tans, black, grey, etc.Regular values $1.25 and $1.50, 05¢ for Mess rrt ase tener enn seers erie errs tera nen te HERE TO-MORROW AND SAVE 1-3 AND MORE AT THIS SENSATIONAL SCROGGIE GLOVE SALE AND $1.25 79¢, 95¢, $1.00 12 Button Gloves 16 Button Gloves 100 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Pure Silk Elbow Length Gloves, while and black only.49 Regular value 89c, for.0 Ladies\u2019 16 Button Length White Glace Kid Gloves, Mousquetaire wrist.Ladies\u2019 16 Button Length White and Black Glace Kid Gloves.Regular $3.50, $2 15 1 for Ladies\u2019 16 Button Length Real Kid Gloves, white with H Wey Every pair of Gloves sold bears our Fullest Guarantee of Satis faction, Ladies\u2019 12 Button Length V/hte Maou-car Glace Kid Gloves.taire wrist.Regular $1,79, for.$1.00 MR.| Rome, FRI Com: Brazili Hell T4 Mont.ich.\u20ac l\u2019ana di Toront dont.* 3-8, 4 \" ueheg E18 1-2, Twin ( (Atawa AacDo - ut 56 S otia- Packer The, 2 \u2018ut 152 lan \u20ac Prefd men cut 91 Texting Can QF Spon, ; ling Ovi Street Dien, RAT he Te 14 [EN Ne ; Sri ECO NE Sins > BS 0?> Stock, Rorraw, to- -day Aisso- 4 ONEY fering day a d bond they T there for the to take it high ATION \u2018he as- y voted \u2018y Bill.oration r stock ded by JCKS, ion, 11% Oris the on Mar.ust Co., $58.00; gs, pref, y and ; 6 Car- 0 Can.50: 10v 5 Luke Lumber, ble Co.89.00; 5 Limited, ., and 5 Electrie Milling ; Fields, 8%: ie, 13%: ilk ite Ic vite ue- JO rite ses.5 eal ack hite ue- .th in the bathy \u2018and the market\u2019 cluded AIF 7 ts Voter se ve THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNEZS, F RIDAY, MARCH a BoE | 5 ON QUE 906.BY.DEAL - Quebec.March 14 \u2014Sir; Rodolphe forget.M- P.accompanied \u2018by Mr.J.x.Greenshields, of Montreal, arrived bec this morning, and.in speak- Toe rumored acquirement of the Quebec and Saguenay Railway by the fnterprovincial Waterways.Company.sir Rodolphe said that there is no report that comtrel had y ed hands.ae Quebec and Saguenay Railway, tontiqued Sr Rodolphe, \u201cis still the operty of the company, and will, I expect.so remain.Furthermore, - we intend to complete the building of the road as far as St.Catherines Bay, which is an excellent winter port, within 125 mites of .the \u2018three.trans-copti-: mental rallways.In regard to the obstacles,\u2019 conclud- ol Fa Rodolphe, \u2018that now surround tho Quebec and.Saguenay.Ra\u2018lway, they will shortly disappear:hy &.set-' tlement to the, satisfaction et-all.parties concerned\u201d VCONPANTES INTHE OUI VE The Land Mortgage Companies\u2019.As- gociation of Ontario, which was formed half a dozen years ago to conserve the interests of loan and- investment companies, particularly .as regards legislation arising from time to time in.the legislature, held its annual session yesterday in the Board Room of the Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation.Representatives were _ nresent from.ten outside cities a- « from\u2019 several Toronto compan \u2018atterly the concerns in question 1.possess assets totalling $110,000,09.have not experienced much interference from legislators, but they feel that continuous vigilence is.necessary.\u2019 FACTORS WERE MIXED INTHE LONDON MARKET .-MONEY IN FAIR SUPPLY London, March 14\u2014Money was in fair supply,- and discount rates were.easier to-day.Beyond - -small investment buying in Home r#ils and Grand Trunk shares the stock market was dull, the Berlin situation and the approach of the holidays \u2018checking acti- vit Consols eased off a traction and some war stocks - declined, while Australian copper shares were weak features In the miming section.A piéan securities opened quiet and unchanged, Trading was light And prices movéd irregularly until the afternoon, - when Southern Pacific declined sharply on 111 street selling.The rest of the lst sagged.:in sym- : Sd PAL i \u2018LôNDdON \u2018CLOSING BRIG London, March 14.\u20144 pm.\u2014 Consols for money 73 5-16; do.for account 78% Can.Pac.229%; G.T.R.29%.Bar silver weak 26 3-16d per oz.Money 4% to 3% D.C The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 5 to 3% p.c.The rate of discount in the open market for three months bills is 4% to 15- 16 p.c.PARIS BOURSE WAS .HEAVY AT CLOSE Paris, March 14.\u2014The Bourse cpened -quiet, but closed heavy to-day.\u201c Three percent rentes, 89 francs 2 1-2 centimes for the account.Exchange on London, 25 francs 25 centimes for cheques.Private rate of discount, 4 | Derceat.J MR.MORGAN IN ROME.\"Rome, March 13.\u2014 Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan arrived here from Naples this |- afternoon, he announced his intention of remaining in Rome for a period of three weeks.memes st WESTERN CANADA | POWER FINANCING Te directors of the Western Canada Power Company have practically completed all details in connection with: the further financing that will be done by the company with a view of carrying out extenwions rendered hecessary by the large contract recently made ¥ith B.C.Electric.A The announfement regarding the Plans will be made within the next tuple of days.pr\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20148\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FRIDAY MORNING BOARD.Common Stocks\u2014 Brazilian\u201425 at 951-8.: Bell Telephone\u20148 at 145 3-4, \u2018Mont.Tram.dep.\u20143$5,600 at 80.Rich.& Ont.\u201418 at 111 1-4, 225 at 111.| Canadian Pacific-125 at.223 1-2, Toronto Ry.\u201420 at 135, 50.at 134 7-8.Mont.Power and Shaw.rights \u2014 3 1 3-8, & at .3-8, 1,262 at .1-4.; Quebec Ry.\u2014310 at 19, 176 at 181- \u2018, 25 at 18 1-2.Twin City\u201425 at 104 1-2 \u2019 Uttawa, L., H.and P\u2014 a MacDonald-\u201450 at 571-4, 5 & at 56 7- 8, 25 at 57.Scotia\u201410 at 80.Packers com.\u201425 at 157, 5 at 160, 25 i 159, 25 at 158, 75 at 157, 100 at 155, Wat 152, 25 at 153.Can.Cottons\u201450 at 40.Preferred\u2014 \u2018Cement pfd.\u201486 at 91 1-2, 25 at 91 1-4, Ki at 91.Textile pfd.\u20148 at 103.Can.Cots.pfd.\u201420 at 78.Span.River pfd.\u20145 at 94, 5 at 931-2 Bonds\u2014 Ogilvie\u2014$2,000 at 104.reat Ry.\u2014$29,200 at 100.om, Textile\u2014$2,500 at 100 C.bec Ry.\u2014$2,000 at 56 3-4, $3,000 at 181.at\u2019 57 3- 8, pada, Cement\u2014$2,000 at 991-2.PS \u2014-18 at 220 1-2.D avinigan\u201450 at 132, 10 \u2018at 133.Lym Textile\u20145 at 82 1-2, 25 at 82 Seal l'orp\u201465 at 52 1-2.an River\u201410 at 65 f2.8 N.C-ment\u2014360 at 27 1- 2, 775.at eel fn.of Can\u201410 at 23 3-4, pelvic 5 at 121.Jerr, Nova Scatla~-5 at 260.Bunge Bank\u20146 at 190 1-4.Mais (EE ('ammerce\u201420 at 213 1-4, Urine 1 \u2018*ank\u20141 at 198 1-4, Rays 7 1k-1 at 150.© Crea.Ink-20 at 221.serve\u2014-25 at 3.75, 800 at | Mr.Hugh Sutherland, IROPINSTOCK -0F B.C.PACH | \u201cQUEBEC AT.FIRM } Tho \"two conspicuous events in\u2019 this Thorning\u2019s stock market were the drop of five points.in Packers Common, from, 157 to 152, ° and the increasing strength \u2018of Québec Railway.For.some time past therb has been a general be- Hef that\u2019 important events were stiap- ing to help the latter .stock, and, the; two despatches from Qushec' \"published mn the rites nea Wednesday and ursdäy ave 8 some ght u this matter.- eh pon The rest-of the market was\u2019 dull; \u201cwith Canadian Pacific selling-at 223.1-2.Quebec bonds were firm: \u2014 \u2014 : New York, March 14 \u2014 Wall strèet\u2014 was disappointing to \u201cbull traders.\u201cNone of.the \u2018cheerflilness which pre- been drawn up, was evid and Southern Pacific, in fact, was under pronounced pressure: The whole list sagged, and although the market showed some recuperative \u2018power when pressure was relaxed for a.time, prices declined again: before noon on light offerings.ment was fostered by -the continued tightness of money rates.and uneasi- | ness as to the dividend.policy \u2018of certain corporations.Bonds were.steady.MORE CHEERING NEWS i A .special ~wire to Burnett & Company, from their Wall street connections at nuen to-day states that as a spsculative market factor it is expected that more attention will be g\u2019- 2 to the probability :of the mod: Union Pacific plan heing accepted: y the California Commission and approved by the district court than -to any other single matter, .So .Mr.Krutticnitt, speaking for the Southern Facific, expressed confidence in a conservative way in the \u2018belief that the plan would go through.Union Pacific interests were not disposed last night to display.the same degree of confidence.The street will be greatly relieved }£ the matter is cleared.It is realized that money will continue to play a prominent part in stock market operations, both here.and abroad.There is.a disposition.to believe that the strain.was dimisbin- at-Berlin and that the takinfis of E@Wd in the immediate future would not be as jarse as predicted earlier in the week, - .\u2018 UNITED STATES BANKERS WILL HOLD CONVENTION a 2 IN OTTAWA IN JUNE.ax yes \u2018 Haig Fo March 14; ne Text av nual convention of the New York State Bankers\" Association will.Be held.on June 12 and 18 at Ottawa, Ont.\u2018Announcement of the date wag made today \u2018by \u2018the committee of arrangements.The association sometime ago accepted the invitation of Canadian bankers and the Mayor.of Ottawa to meet.in that city \u2018in.connection with the celebration.-of the .centennial of.peace among English speaking nations.NA.FEELS TIGHT | MONEY PRESSURE WINNIPEG ST.AY.: > Winnipeg: Man\u201d \u2018March 14.\u2014That the state\u201cof the\u2019 world\u2019 s money markets was never in a worse condition, and that the | Canadian Northern Railway would con- development plans till the is.\u2018the opinion \u2018of ~ the executive -\u2014 ide no aftuation - eased off.\u2018agent of the railway.\u2018l\u201cIg there any further word of the \u2018sale of the Winnipeg Electric?Mr.Sutherland was asked.\u2018There never was anything in those orts thit we were contemplating Teports, he replied.\u2018The report that myself and Mr.Morse had gone down to.Toronto to close the deal was entirely incorrect.No one ever heard any of us say anything about selling.The | Winnipeg Electric.is.not offered for sale.\u2019 AN IMPORTANT ;.WITNESS IN SUIT.\u2018 New York, March 14, \u2014Mr.J.P.Morgan ir.took the witness stand to-day at the hearing in the Government's dissolution suit against the Unjted States Steel Corporation.Mr.Morgan was ac- compañnied by -an exécutive .clerk from \u2018the.affices of-J,P.Morgan and Com- päny., ee SELLING OF \u2018BRAZILIAN _ EMANATES FROM BERLIN The Toronto correspondent of the Financial News Bureau wires: \u2018The opinion -prevails here \u2018that à consider- \u2018able amount of the recent selling, both in Toronto and Montreal, of.Brazilian Traction, has been for Berlin Account.These has also been Considérable reduction of the holdings among small traders in orontd, but the London and Canadian syndicate seems to.be able to take all the offerings, and the manner in which the stock rallies from any decline \"has made it very popular as a trading issue.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MARKET OPINIONS.Pettigrew, Bright & Co.\u2014We believe that stocks are sold to a stand, that the turn is here, that we are living in a new century and that the party in power .s a different party from the one.that came into power 20 years ago and.botched thing.We look for a positive \u2018administration that will make for square business, and a good, year.Thompson, Towle & Co.\u2014 Money mar- \u2018Ket conditions and.\u2018the continued drain on.eur \u2018resources by.Europe act as a damper on optimism which other fun- \u2018damental\u2019 factors tend to generate, and until there is improvement, in the situation in this respect, we expect to see a dull market with an uncertain.| undertone.Noon\u2014 Wall street's reception of the | modified Harriman dissolution plan | * velled-late: yesterday; when a: was.an-f nounced thatea sudetitute 4 to-day, | Bearish senti- | \u20181é- the question of SA QUEBEC & SAG.RY.AFFAIRS CLEARING |'KING\u2019 FINANCIER ON WAY TO EUROPE SHOWS ACE AND PAIN i MR, J.P.MORGAN.M.PTT 5 NOT VERT WELL \u2018Naples, March | 14.\u2014(Cable)\u2014A very Sick man,\u2019 precisely describes.the effect of Mr.J.Plerpont Morgan's appearance on the correspondents who met him on his \u2018arrivel from Egypt.\u201d Slowly and \u201cfeebly the financier walked.along the \u2018deck with the aid of a cane, of the: SS.- Adriatic,\u2019 stopping several times to take breath.He is an entirely changed man \u2018from March a year ago when seen \u201cin Rome.Mr.Morgan walks with effort, nis face is thin and drawn, the look of\" cision has vanished, his piercing - eve \u2018has lost its fire.Yet that a man of his age-\u2014his -.seventy-sixth .birthday come: pes 17\u2014should have recovered even so far from.the attack of apoplexy he had on the Nile\u2019 shows marvellous vitality.BROKER ond, FI - NANUER ae D\\S SSING The, stock\u2019 Tharket nihilist is at work again\u2019 This - time- he \u2018bobs \u2018up.in the- vicinity of the German capital.The practical \u2018termination of the Balkan i trouble, and the apparent cessation of family troubles in \"Mexico, as well \u2018as the ineffective explosion of the United States money trust investigation, have left \u2018this groucher pretty bare of ammunition, The \u2018star\u2019 scare of hostili- \u2018ties between: \u2018thé.forces \u201cof King, Gearge and - \u2018of William seems: to have leat its #ting, © and\u2019 \u2018excepting this somewhat reassuring condition of affairs the Anventor of trouble has put- into action his imaginative faculty, and luridly draws a terrible confliet between France and Germany, and later hints that the heel of revolution { will.Pass over the warpath of central Europe.PUNISH.THEFIEND OF FAKE RUMORS To the intelligent mind this basis for creating continued alarm and distrust is \u2018unwarranted, \u2018There should be Some.means of detecting and se- verely- punishing those responsible for reports which carry with them international discourtesies,* \u201cand the breed- ng .of.\u201d unfriendly relations.Why Germany \u2018and France\u2014to say nothing of \u2018other\u2019 \u2018powers\u2014should at this mo- mént.jümp -at each Others\u2019 throats is hard to explain.Past differences of yeans ago should \u2018not be rekindled.It is not humane, and.does not comply with: twentieth \u201ccentury Christianity, which condemns needless bloodshed tor the gratification of paltry aspirations.-The great powers to-day \u2018mast centre thetr energies in the building - up of natiohal institutions, and in broadening and developing \u2018their financial and commercial oppprtunities.\u2018The outbreak of hostilities would mean an immediate severance\u2019 of trade intercourse besides inflicting severe punishment, if not pestilence, upon the inhabitants of \u2018the countries involved.MONEY A FACTOR ~ DURING WAR.TALK Probably the most important M oint confronting the international situation joney.War cannot.be condueted : on\u201d dir > Besides be- Fn ity it lays waste much territory, de- etroys profitable trade and leaves in its trail huge debts, to.say nothing of the intense SOrrows.that come.from such conflicts.Those responsible to the people for - the maintenance of peace will \u2018serve their country \u2018 best who maintain harmony and good will between nations.WINNIPEG -GRAIN.| Following were receipts of : grain in Winnipeg reported on \u2018the - \u2018Board of Trade this, morning: .Wheat No ard, none; No.1 nor., 35; No.2, 161; No.3, 112; No.4, 20; \"No.5, 6; No.6, 6: other grades, 118: winter, Total 466 as compared with 370 for the corresponding date of last year, .Oats 145, barley 45, flax 87.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014atre\u2014\u2014 THE FLOUR MARKET.The iccal demand for first and second patents.in.car lots continues good, \u201cwith a steady .uridgrtone, .and-: \u2018sales of .the former grade \u2018were made at $5.40, and the latter at $4.90 per barrel in bags.Prices for-winter wheat grades are fairly steady\u2019 owing to smaller offerings from Ontario millers.\u2018Sales of choica patents are made at $5.25, and straight rollers at $4.85 to $4.90 per barrel ir w he latter in bags is selling :.t ro - - Li ~ =.PP | its first considerable shipment of bul- Non this \u2018week, -according to official] - | BERLIN Be JÜRSE Ang \u2018a éeetructive element of human: [ at from 12e to 17\u20ac per lb.; \u201cthe barrel; DURING WEES ine Crown made The inane mine, Reserve\u2019s Porcupine property, information given the -\u2018Witness when a small bar worth.about $4,000 \u2018 was shipped to the United States mint at Denver.| This iis the result of less than à weeks crushing in the presént five-stamp.mil.According to the latest advices the ore, which is, all coming from development, is running about $20.per ton.Over 80 percent.extraction\u2019 being made by amalgama- | tion alone, but the ultimate process | adopted: wild be \u201cthé\u201d cyanide one (as at.the Hollinger), and amalgamation will be cut out entirely.At the present moment.six.drills \u2018are being run on four levels, and thé \u2018ore in évery \u2018face is very rich.The drift on the: 300 \u2018rt, level is now over \"400: feet; -in-Jength; \u2018añd the average |\u201d \"assay, \u201cof the.ore runs about .$40 per ton.At the 400 foot level, where 50 feet of drifting has now been done, the: ore being the best yet found in the mine.~The working force gt the \u2018mine is being gradually.increased and the plant will be run during the sum- \u2018mer at its full capacity.It is now planned to add fifteen extra, stamps to the \u2018mill this coming summer, and in addition to install a complete cyidnide plant.Previous \u2018Work done ir thé \u2018camp justifies the \u2018béllef that such an installation should | = - recover: '95 percent.\u2018and .upwards - of \u2018the \u2018gold contents.From this time forward the mine will ship regularly.The adäition of PHteen extra stamps will make the mill capable of handling 200 tons per diem, which working On, $20, ore, which value will be largely exceeded when stopeing « begins, as in the Hollinger where the values in the stope ore runs much higher than].- in drifts.The McEnaney, with a five bercent.extraction means a gold production of approximately : $1,500,000 per a annum from.this property alone, Though exaggerated accounts have| of late appeared ,in.some papers in \u2018connection with.the showing made at]: this property, the above figures -are fully reliable and gives an adequate idea of the value of this property to the.Crown Reserve Company.The success of McEnaney is a triumph - for the shrewd foresight and enterprise of -the: directors and their able general manager, Mr.Samuel Ww.Cohen.IMPROVING BUT MONEY TIGHT YET mia Berlin, March.14, \u2014 The Bourse was firmer to-day- on reports that the Balk- .an.States .are mosé disposed to make peace and the improvement in New York yesterday, Canadian Pacific advanced two points and small.gains were general throughout the -list.Trading was light as.dealers are still very reserved on account, of.the stringency.in \u2018the money Par Hxe en cn 120.este or ening Monév:$ dent.\u201cPrivate rate \u2018ot-discount suc per- -cént, urn en I UNLISTED ST 0CKS.Unlisted stocks as reported for the \u2018Witness\u2019 by O'Brien and Williams: Bid.Asked Ames Holden com.19 20 -.\u2026.80 8 Can.\u2018co: Felt com ve ee 22 2 Dom, Bridge .115 135 Hillcrest.com .+.25 a Lyall com .+70.- 30° \u2014 Mex.\u2018Mahogany es sees 46 sme Mex.N.P «+2 esses 18% 19% Nat.Brick ce 24 as el 613 81% Sherbrooke Railway .\u2014' \u2014 Tram and Power .381% 385% Waya éom .++ vu.30 \u2014 Bonds .\u2018+.MORNING SALES.Nat Brick bonds, $500 at 80, Tram and Power, 100 at 38%, 50 at 38%, 10'at 39, 25 at 38%, 25 at 38%, -5 at 38%, 50 at \u20183816, 756 at 38%, 25 at 38 1-2, Brick, 25 at 61%.Wes.Can.Power, 250 at 64, 25 at 644, 50 at 64%, 45 at 64%, 126 at t 66, 170 at 65%.125 at.6444.MINING\" MARKET, \u2014\u2014 Mining quotations supplied by Gor don and Shorey, Stock Brokers, 84 St.Francois Xavier street, for the \u2018Witness\u2019: (\u20ac MORNING SALES.Pearl Lake, 200 at 72.Jupiter, 1000 at 46, 63 at 40.Larose, 200 at 270.LIVERPOOL MARKETS.; a\u2014\u2014\" Liverpool, March 14.closing; Wheat, spot steady; No.1 Man: Ts 9d; No.2, 78 634d; No.3, 7s b% 4.Futures dull; March 7s 63d; May, Ts | - 33,d;~July, Ts 23/4.Corn spot steady; American mixed, new, 48 10%d; old, 6s; futures easy; March, American mixed, 4s 8%4d; July, La Plata, bs 134d.Flour winter- patents, 29s 6d; hops in London, Pacific const, £4 10s, to £6 10s.ae es WINNIPEG GRAIN.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Following wag the coyrse of prices in the, Winnipeg grain pit this morning: - Wheat.: Oats.i May.July May July Close yester- ; day .«+ Sor 34% 35% Lei be 34% 35 343 354 ee el \u2019 ie 3444 35 Noon .+1.34% 35% TARMERS' MARKET PRICES, Mar.14.The wet weather and bad roads cause- ed a rather small attendance of pro- duce-laden sleights at'the Bonsecours\u2019 Market this forenoon, but the basket brigade filled one of the market hall, where pork pieces were very plentiful Oats sold: at \u201890c to 95c the bag; buckwheat, $1.30 do.; potatoes, 70c to 75c the 80 Ib.bag; turnips, 60c do.: beets, 60c to 80c do.; carrots, 50c do.: onions, 80c to $1 do.; ; cabbages, $1.25 \u2018to $1.50 the barrel ; American celery, 76¢ to $1.25 -the doz.cucumbers, $7 the bushel basket; green peas, $7 do.The farmers were asking 14c¢ per 1b.for the few dressed hogs on the market; beef hindquarters, Tic to 9¢ per lb.; fronts, 6c to 7c do.; dead turkeys, 26c to 28c the 1b.; cold storage chickens, 15c¢ to 18c¢ do: fresh killed chickens, 22c to 358 do.; geese, 17c do.; tub butter, 28c to \u201834c.the 1b.; roll butter, 27c to 30c dd.; print butter, 30c to 36c do.; eggs, 30c to 40c the dozen : éream, 35c the quart: apples, $3.50 to $6 cranberries, $7 to $11 do.: oranges, $4 the case; lemons, §3 to $3.50 the box; tomatoes, 90c the small basket: strawberries, 40c the box; bananas, $2 to $2.50 the bunc¢h; hay.$12 to $13 the 100 bundles of 15 jbs-: straw, $6 to $7 the 100 bundles ofel2 ]bs.ret STRENGTH.IN BUTTER, The butter market is firmer with New Zealand .creamery selling at 31 cents per 1b.Finest creamery, 29%c to 30c: finest creamery 28c to 28%c; fresh- marke.Jk \u2018per- 3 | 14 1913.ru ie Common Stock.annum.buildings.> pra, Common Stock - \u2019 \u2018Bankers - Registrar Transfer Agent « - .HEAD OFFICE: DOMINION EXPRESS BUILDING MONTREAL 5 0 An Offering of Preferred Stock of THE A.MACDONALD COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated under the first part of the Companies Act being R.S.C.1906, C.79) CAPITALIZATION The LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITED, in London, Eng., the DOMINION BOND COMPANY, LIMITED, in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, and the ATLANTIC BOND COMPANY, LIMITED, in.St.John, N.B.,, and Halifax, N.S., will receive applications: for the Purchase of $2,100, 000 Seven per cent.Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock of $100 par value PRICE: $95 per share IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE ISSUE : (1) The Preferred Stock participates equally in all profits after 8% has been paid on the ~ (2) Dividends on the Preferred Stock will be paid quarterly, on the 15th April, July, October and January, and will accrue from date of issue of certificates.- (3) The-A.Macdonald Company, Limited, conducts the largest wholesale grocery business (mail order) in the Dominion of Canada.(4) With eleven branches, the Company covers Northern Ontario and the Provinces of Mani- * toba, Alberta and Saskatchewan.(5) The entire stock of merchandise has been turned over at the rate of nearly ten times per (6) The estimated earnings for the ensuing year are > $400, 000, which is equal to 19% on the issued Preferred Stock., (7) The surplus of liquid assets, including accounts and bills receivable, merchandise, etc., over and above all liabilities, amounts approximately to $1,260,000.(8) The surplus of all assets of the Company over liabilities, exclusive of goodwill, trade marks, etc., amounts to approximately $2,050,000.Of this amount $740,000 is in real estate and Co DOMINION BOND COMPANY, LIMITED DOMINION BOND BUILDING TORONTO PINNERS\u2019 HALL, LONDON, ENG.ce 00000 Authorized 79%, Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock $3,000,000 $2,100,000 4,000,000 3,000,000 THE DOMINION BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Limited THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY AUSTIN FRIARS Now Issued ROGERS BUILDING VANCOUVER se TT rn ee WILL G.R.S000 DF QUEBEC PI + Quebec, March 14, (Special)\u2014The rumor has gained currency through wel] informed circles that the Interprovin- cial Waterways -Company, with headquarters at Toronto, and in which both Sir William Mackenzie ahd Sir Donald Mann have large interests, has aequired \u2018the Quebec and Saguenay Rallway, and has arranged to rémove all difficulties by assuming and liquidating all the liabilities of the railway, : It is further said that the deal 4n- cludes the acquisition of the.entire property of the Quebec Railway, Light and Power Company, including the Citadel as well as Montmorency- divisions, and \"will shortly come into possession.In the meantime the new controlling interests have come to an amicable arrangement with the contractors, O'Brien and Doheny, and have agreed to pay the full amount of their claim in two payments, one-half on March 15 of the present month, and the balance on April 16, the contractors to complete the construction of the road to Murray NHEÂT DEMAND European cables received at the Board of Trade this week report in- créased Continental wheat demand, par- ticufarly from Germany and Italy, witn cargoes firmly held and indicated smaller world\u2019s shipments.; German cable reporis wheat crop of such low quality that from 32,000,000 to 48,000,000 bushels will be \u2018used for pig feed, \u2018that farmers have \u2018already delivered the best portion of their crop, and only about one-half of the remainder is millable, and that futuré foreign requirements will be large.Northwest interior elevator men in the United States and Canada differ considerably regarding farm holdings of wheat, the majority, perhays, favoring liberal reserves.mre bt TORONTO COBALT SALES \"Toronto, March 14.\u2014Morning Sales: Charter, 2500 at 13%; Dome Ex, 500 at 12%; McIntyre, 1000 at 475 ,600 at 490, \u20181000 at 495, 300 at 500; Swastika, 2100 at 15%; West Dome, 500 at 25; City, 109 at 39; Kerr, 200 at 300; \u2018MecKinjey, 200 at 7989; Dome.Lake, 450 at 260; Pearl, 2300 at 70, 1000 at 75 future, 100 at 7015 2000 at 68; Can.G.Fields, 500.at 44: Bailey, 2000 at 93%, 400 at 914; Foster, 500 at 8%, 500 at 8%; Peterson, 1000 at 22% ; Eldorado, 4000.at 1; Plenartum 200 at 94; Porc.Gold, 500 at 27; Porc.Res., 500 at 7: Preston, 1990 at 5, 1500 at 4%; Chambers, 200 at 2 416; Gt.Nor.500 at 8; Temisk.500 at 39, 500 at 39%, 5000 at \"40; Jupiter, 2500' at 464, 1600 at 46 ere CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Chicago, March 14\u2014Cattle receipts, 1500; market steady.Beeves, $7.26 to $9.15; Texas steers, $6.25 to 37.50; stockers.and feeders.sé to $8.15; cows and heifers, $3.50 to $8; Calves, 37.50 to $12.Hogs receipts 13,000; market \u2018slow.Light, $8.80 to $9.10; mixed; $8.60 to $9.06: heavy, $8.40 to $3.95; rough, $8.40 to $8.55; pigs, $6.85 to $8.95; bulk of sales, $8.80 to $8.90.Sheep receipts 5000; market steady.50 to $2.356 ver bax: made creamery, 25c.to 27e; dairy but- tar.230 to 24c .Native, $6.10 to $7; yearlings, $7.25 to, $8.25: lambs native.$8 to $9.15.HAVE THE CONTROL ON THE INCREASE, | -some months to come.BONDS Write for our booklet on the Periodical Payment Plan Russell E.Fopham & Co.INVESTMEN: BANKERS, * Hospital St Montreal.BANKERS STILL HOLOWG DOWN THEIR CLIENTS There is an increasing disposition to complain with regard to collections, re- newuls ror comparatively small amounts being quite common, and one representative dry goods house reports poorest March 4 for some years past.Advices from various points throughout the Dominion would tend to indicate that bankers are exerting some pressure towards the reduction of loans and-ad- vances made to merchants, and freely state their opinion that no loosening of the purse strings may be expected for It is somewhat reassuring, says Dun's, to note that the actual volume of failures is - comparatively light., While the aggregate of.general business is fair, it does not come up to the anticipations formed in the fall, but it is hoped that the expected egrly opening -of navigation may remedy this.There is a fair turdover in «the iron market, with some recent growth of inquiry, and domestic furnaces are moderately busy.though meeting with z good deal of competition.from Buffalo iron men, who are reported as quoting something below regular prices to Western Canadian consumers.Best brands of domestic pig iron are quoted at $21.50 on spot.Comparatively few orders for Scotch or English iron \u2018have been booked for spring delivery, owing to the higher prices in Britain.In the dry goods line spring sorting orders are not coming.in over-freely.Groceries show a seasonable movement at generally steady prices.Sugars show some tendency to firmer values.Hog products and cured meats generally are in demand at stronger prices.Receipts of calfskins show \u2018some increase, No.1 bringing 17 cents; the lower prices for green hides are due to the usual seasonable deterioration in equal lity.In other lines there is nothing specially new.- For the week .eight minor district foo: are reported, with liabilities of 4 RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.Following were receipts reported on the Board of Trade this.morning: TLR.and TGR.CP.R.Wheat .«vo 6.10,666 vu Oats .4221 ve Barley .1950 T- bales Lo.LL.150 Straw .es seve conan 190.cen sacks .+.6 1 Eggs cases .100 \u2026.can mires 128 8387 \u2014u00.Cheese boxes + rt mr.ema greet POULTRY IN DEMAND.The tone of the market for dressed poultry is firm, under a good, steady demand.Turkeys are quoted at 22¢ to 24c per 1b.; ducks, 18c to 20c; chickens, 18c to 21c; fowls, 15¢ to 17c, geese, 14¢ to 1be.re rer EGGS FIRM.A good demand \u2018continues for eggs, with prices unaltered.New laid eggs quôte at 28c to 30c; selected cold star- age, 20c to 22\u20ac; No.1 cold storage stock 16c to 18¢c; No.\" 8 cold storage Stock, 14c to 156.the [ WE OWN AND OFFER _ A Large Assortment of OntarioTown Debentures Yielding Investor 5%, to 54%.We advise placing orders now to take advantage of the present attractive yield rates.- Write for list of offerings.Ontario Securities Company Limited.59 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.28 Bishopsgate, London, Eng, \u201cNotice is hereby given that a quar- \u201cterly dividend of 1% 9, on the Pre- \u201c ferred shares of the Capital Stock of \u201cthis Company has been declared, paya- \u2018\u201chle April 1st, to shareholders of re- \u2018cord nf March 20th, 1913.\u201d Montreal, March 11th, 1913.S.J.Le HURAY, Secretary-Treasurer.CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER COMPANY, Limited \u201cNotice is hereby give given that quarter- \u201c\u201cly dividends of 134% on the Preferred *\u201cshares and 19 ôn the Common shares \u201cof the Capital Stock of this Company \u201chave been declared, payable April 1st £1913, to shareholders of record o \u201cMarch 20th, 1913.\u201d WALTER BINMORE, Treasurer.DOMINION COAL CO, LIMITED \u201cDOMINION\u201d \u201cSPRINGHILL.\u201d Coal, screened, run of mine and slack._ DISCHARGING FLANTS AT \u2019 Montreal, Quebec and Three Rivers WITH Unexcelled Pacilities for Bunkering.SALES OFFICE: 112 St.James Street, Montreal Telephone MAIN 4491.and FIRMNESS IN CHEESE.The demand for cheese is not active, but supplies are small, keeping the market firm.Septembers quoté at 12 3-4c to 13\u20ac: Octobers, 12%c to 12%e; fodders, 10%c to 11% c.\u2014\u2014\u2014 re re OATS STILL QUIET.No.2 Canadian western oats ex-store are quoted at 42c; extra No.1 feed at 41i5¢, and No.3 C.W.and No.1 feed at 40150 to*41c per bushel.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt POTATO-S QUIET.The demand for potatoes is rather quiet buyers being fairly.well supplisd for the present.Green Mountains in car lots at 70c, and Quebec grades at 60c to 65c per bag, and in a jobbing way at 90c per bag.a ae gg + > _ EE ert ee LEA er \u2018 PA 1913.Lu mm ADMISSION FREE NEXT MONDAY na Free Lecture .tion, LUE | i A A} Y.M.C.A.\u201cHALL Will be given fort.he first time in \u2018Montreal Showing the practical working of the marvellous modern British.inven Voudee | galth M THE FAMOUS hl TR i INSTRUMENT qi Th > ig 4 P pi A y AL Shi à \u201ci 1\u20ac i Fa ide Ae PEA ALL M FREE \u2018DRUMMOND ~ STREET EVENING AT 8 Demonstration] the ee These Public Demonstrations cons.clusively prove the Veedod's Marvel: | lous Power to Instantly Stop Pain and its extraordinary Curative Value for \u2018uccessfully treating : many \u2018dis- | eases at home without Medicine, Surgery or Electricity.LOCAL SUFFERERS from all Painful Complaints such as NEURALGIA, NEURASTHENIA, RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, and other Nerve Troubles, , also from WEAK EYES, CATARRH, DEAFNESS, BRONCHITIS, - PARALYSIS, STAMMERING, .ASTHMA, GOITRE, : = are cordially invited to attend this Convincing Demonstration, ahd to there try, FREE OF CHARGE,- immediate effects\u2019 of the Vedss ipod Circulator\u2019s FREE TRIALS _#Hich.will be allowed on the Pldt- \u201cform to as many.sufferers.8s time wi permit, à typical audience at the Véedée Lectura Dersontsration.nove \u2018shows audience at St.George's Hall, Fiverpool on August 8th, 1910.re | the work, and even a2 chtld can use it.) | Holland\" ind oho in Ordinary | simple and Succesful appliance \u201cfor INSTRUCTIVE: AND INTENSELY INTERESTING for one night only! Next \u2018Monday at8.1 is nét the Demonstrator, bit \u2018this wonderful machine \u2018which \u2018alone \u2018does \u201c Europeañ users comprise.H.M, THE QUEEN OF.SPAIN, H.M.THE.QUEEN QUEEN OF PORTUGAL, ye H.# THE KING OF BULGARIA, \u201cand thousands of others.VEEDEE HOME TREATMENT is fully endorsed, recognized and highly commended by huridreds of the leading Physician - and Sélentists in év- \u2018ery country, \u2018Including oh: 6f the PHY - \u2018sicians in \u2018Ordinsey\u2019 te: His Late Majesty King \u2018Edward, vi.the Physicians to \u2018HX: M tie \u201cGursen Mother of to H.1.M.the\u2019 Kaiser.- These Free Lecture Demonstrations have created intense interest in the largest cities of the world, proving that the Veedee is the: most perfect,- Home Tréatment by Mechanical Vi- \u2018brating- Masasge.: The Demonstration is preceded by a short Explanatory Popular Health Talk, ilfuatrated' ith unite.living: \u2018Radiographé.never exhibited before.- _Admision free\u201d to all seats.\u201cMONDAY, ST.PATRICK\u2019 S SOCE Of.Montreal will be held at the \u201c WINDSOR HOTEL on the evening of The principal speakers will be Mr.Henri Bourassa, Mr.Martin Conboy, of New York, \u2018and.Mr.M.J.Gorman.Tickets: $5.00, may be \u2018had on application to the Secre- - tay, Mr.T.P.Tansey, 14 Drummond Street.\u201d - TY \u2018March | 7.COMPANY To-Night & Sat.Eve.- Saturday Matinee, - RD 7 Nanand Makeshifts Evening Prices: 250 to $1.50: fr.Performances at \u20188.15.NDXT WEEK.SEATS NOW ON SALE, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK - Asied FORA ZABELLE Jani usical Flay \"THE RED WIDOW - CONCERT KNOX CHURCH On FRIDAY, MARCH 1l4th, at 8.Mo, GIVEN BY THE : Pupils of Pointe-auz-Trembles Schools: Proceeds: For the erection of our Gyninaslum.7 ADMISSION,.25-0ENTS.Tickets can be boughit jat the .door.HEAR MRS.MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH | St.James Meth, Churel, SUNDAY, MARCH 16; 3.30 PM: MEETING UNDER AUSPICES\u2019 XM C.A.EYERYBODY WELOOME.* of.\u2018Montreal: me rte until further notice.Miss HoRMINAWS | ir \u2018Last 3-Performances.| What the Public Wants | & Art Association GALLERIES CLOSED 5 THE CREAT MOVING pari \u201cThis will be-the subject Pastor JO.som | RRIB.will preach on pe gan Presbyterian Ohapel, 75 Tnimet or grandes Evening, arch 16th, a'r o'clock, broken \u2018people in.this -¢ity, who are in deep \u2018sorrow over \u201cthe great advance in their remts, to come and \u2018hear about a -rieh: landiord who.is Poe ich bvaly: dwellinigg for the poor for which will.charge them ho rent.The landlords ate: Biko.invited to hedr: \u201cPhat @ man's life eansistath not in the abundanee of the things \u201cwhich Re pos-\u201d soggeth- ott L motte: ja: \u201cLive.and let He; This \u201cie the way - to livé\" here, -and.be hoppy.Borsatier) a.Timothy iv., 8.) .BRITISR AWD ronmrar MAILS, To Be Cloned at this Office the ho Wosk Ending Mazo \u201815, 1913.\u2019 March ss 14 1.00 pm.Philadelphie.re - merican.- - A 6.00 \u201cp.m.Amerika.A 1 .mburg-Ame can.\u201csi4 6.00 , pan Victoriam, sie : \"Letters par: be posted.up to 6.00 p p.m.; 00 um, atter should be posted be- ore :.**Parcels \u2018are \"forwarded by.this stearier; latest time \u2018of mailing is 4.30 p.m.on Friday.Letters for the above mails may be \u2018posted at Station \u2018B\u201d up to within 13 minutes, and at Station \u2018C\u2019 \u201cup to within 80 minutes of the \u2018above \u2018\u2019méntioned hours of closing.Registered matter 30° minute before the hour of closing at head o Petters for registration \u201cshould be posted three-quarters of.an hour before closing: of mail, CITY BIDS LOWEST.when the Board of Control tenders for pavipg a.score of streets | gain are balanced by.the An invitation is given- to all cd Matter for registration Fre at 5.15 The city's bids for atreet pavements were the lowest in every case but one opened with asphalt yesterday.The city has an asphalt plant, and *will do the paving under the direction 6f Mr.George Janifi;: chief- city éngineetr.Tenders for paving streets in granite and scoria = NB | M ; OULD OIRLAND \u201d STANLEY res | Near Windsor Hotel ilo SONG AND STORY - a Stereopticon- \u2018Lecturé : bp \u201cRev.WW, D.REID TIOKETS, 25¢ each\u2019 To be.hae at r.M.CA, Drummond St, ills Player: iano Recital WILLIS HALL March 15th.EH 3p mi 1\u2014Filigrane.Polka .\u2026.\u2026 Losohatizky 2-Day Dreams .=: Linder 3\u2014AH Alone .\u201c.Von Tilzer - Piano Solo,.LL Le Scharzo,- ep.39, F Minor .Chopin {i MISS.MARIE ANNA JASMIN.; 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\u2018Weekly Fitmee 3 80, extra; \u2018Nofthern Mesgen- ar c ex ® The last tien of \u2018the Dally Witness\u2019 is delivered in the city every.evening.publication at $4.00 per annum, av \u2018World Wide' at $2 per ennum.Advertising Representative in \u2018Lon- 4 dan, England: A.Mountstophon, 3 Regent: Street, sW; A While.the, publishers of the Witness\u2019 exclude.from its columns all finan¢ 1a) and\u2019 gther advertisements hh they consider calculated or'intended to take advantage of or injure\u2019 the readers, must\u2019 be understood that they in no way guarantee advertisements, and must.Jeave their readers to exercise their own discretion in the way of putting faith in \u2018them.| is, of course, impossible to\u2019 $3.00 1.00 J know much about mining advertising, which offers probably the most speculative ,aud, therefore, the most risky of.all Investments.The great chances of.reat chances of loss, and.no one shoul invest in « very speculative property mare than he can\u2019 aff ford.te lose.: M1 NP M.33 NM! L.Q.29 Ph \u201cWARCH SIM | TIW|T|F]|8 9 16 231 2 10 17.jar .- few gh ih IRISH HUMOR, ~~: a diputants as to fair play.; CPE derriere ae 0 ome + CUS CE \u2018 FRIDAY, MARCH 14, Tare, po \u201c Look out.for talitng ice.Let householders and shopkeepers cast an eye to their eaves.Let the police be instructed to do so.We have had so lit- \u2018tie winter this time that this overhanging menace has\u2019 been forgotten.\u2018Tite was.suddenly extinguished by æ} 4.mass.of falling\u2019, Joe: \u2018 \u201cA noteworthy feature of - repent | large number of -purchases.made by _ Jewish investors resident In -Montreal.The circumstance is mot without \u2018ih- « terest to the.local Protestant.School Trustees, as.the change -from French- Canadian to Jewish ownership means the transfér of the school taxes on the | property.from the Catholic.to the \u2018Pro- \u2018English-speaking, the bulk of the pro- Thousands of English-speaking people |.gre living in houses so gwned, and are wards the upkeep of the Protestant schools.St.Charles this morning and as a re- ult thé late \u2018arrival of thousands at \u2018the numerqus .cavern ways, he has \u201cproposed.for | \u2018the Grand Trunk\u2019 and canal crossings.It is also another re- blocks wi also be asked.: \u2018exchanges ensued, .\u2018Let it.he removed ere the sun starts on the: job.Only yesterday a citizens | | Mexico should synchronize with real estate activity in Verdin is the | testant School Trustees.- Although the.population of Verdun is predominantly.perty is in Roman Catholic ownership.consequently \u2018contributing nothing to-.The flooding of the subway at Point their places of business.to- day is a, suggestion \u201cof.the serjousness.of | \u2018the.problemn which Mr.Rebert Has proposed for the city, In FA .T ticular tunnel.Apart from the need of = | Keepme \"the \u2018water \u201cout, it \u2018heeds to: be if greatly \u2018enlarged.It served the requiire- ments of thé traffic when there were ue ad.Point.St.Foot \u201cfour.\u2018or five: sar while.\u2018thousands > = pin | homes for uk Some: better.Prine she nin great popula- in \u201cton must\u2019 ceptatiily be found.\u201cThe lack of ventilation\u2019 In many of the picturé theatres.\u2018demands the attention of elther the Medical Health Départment or the Buildihg Inspection \u201cDepartment.If there: \u2018Is conflict \u2018of xésponsibility.At is-fer the Board of Control to take action: in the.matter.| Some of the pleture theatres\u2019 hold about a \u2018thousand people: They.are largely frequanted and the -air is ofr ten quité vile.If thé éivie authorities do not act the Inference will be that this city \u2018either dées noË know anything \u2018about the: Ti lation.of ventilation to physical health, or does not care.| The same authorities might also consider whether it ts advisable for a ple- ture.theatre, with \u2018aoconimodation for.\u2018one: thousand péople, to provide pub- \u2018He conveniences.At least -one place boasting that capacity does hot do so.\u2014m|rmmmnnernnençtaien \u2018The ŸNew York Yacht Club, which has no standing \u2018Whatever: in the world \u2018of sport, seems determined to remain outside of \u2018the pale: of \u201csportmanship by refusing to meet Sir Thomas Lipton on equal terms.It can.keéep- its challenge cup till it bufns \u201cits fingers.Blr Thomas is not to be balked.of his desire to meet the United States in friendly competition, - He\" Ras tssued a challenge to all the world to \u2018be contested under the\u2018 auspices of the Panama exhibition about to be held * At.San Francisco.The exhibition managers will welcome such a.tremendous ttraction td their enterprize and, will, no \u2018doubt, satisfy the challenger and all Do not believe all.you read about \u2018tariff slashing\u2019 in.the United States.: Take into account the fact that the \u2018major part of the press of every country represents the irterests not the people, and the present\u2019 \u2018tactics \u2018of that press is to fill the air.with alarms about industries to be ruined.The protectionists\u2019 count ona: \u2018period of business {contraction which meëtns to them to \u2018have set in the world -over.It is in their.power: to make: any: \u2018eontraction 1 very acute in the United States.This is a state of.things which de almost cer- täin to follow \u2018the taxité -amendments of the Democratic Congress, be they all.And whatever \u2018happens in the way of rade stringency, is being attributed beforehand and will be persistently.\u2018attribated to the vengeance of the\u2019 \u201ctariff \u2018god against the sacrilege \u2018of tariff reduction.The tariff papers represent, Mr.sBryan as now nie extras \u201cNoptherp.Lin.command at Peso meaning thereby that the fred ade theory will be\u201d driven to precfbitaté eXtremes.The Democrats .are,- hoyever, -not all Bryans.They can cast the horoscope of the future as well af their opponents \u2018and we should\u2019 \u2018expect.of them a wise moderation, making reductions chiefly in\u2019 the \u2018direction of inereasing revenue, but\u2019 avoiding anything \u2018that will bring\u2019 \u2018disaster to any industry \u201cthat.has any right to.exist in the country.-.: \u2014 \u201cx fs row Italy chat is %oing t to bur- flen her people to the breaking point.with naval increases.She now has overseas dominions and feels\u2019 that she must command\u2019 her independence on the Levant.When all .the nations have joaded \u2018thamgelves pretty well to.death perhaps they will regard themselves as prepared for fighting.There must come 1 some end to this rivalry in wearisome {load carrying.Admittedly, Mexico is not yet at peace.How many little conflicts + may be \u2018going on, no one knows,but there geems always to be one somewhere on the United States border, along which are lined pickets of idle United States goldiery, spoiling for a fight, and willing, whatever, Washington may think, ; \u2018to commence hostilities on the: smallest 1-excuse.\u2018It was usually\u2019 the insurgent \u2018bands, who.\u2018had.their back up against + the boundary: where: they \"could -dare the government troops to fire at them, | but on the latest occasion it \u2018seems that 1 the federals managed , to get.behind + the rebels and so drew the rebel fire \u2018across.the boundary.-Nogalés,- where an American was hit and where nasty is- the.station on the Arizona side \u201cof -the - line - where the Southern Pacific connects with the Sonora, Railway by\u2019 \u201cwhich it reaches a Mexican seapcrt on \u2018the Gulf \u2018of California.: M is surely more than a co- \u201cIncidence that the ' expulsion of the Hearst newspaper correspondents from the fidod.of startling steries, ma'nly reflecting on,the new.Mexican administration, with.which.the wires.from El Paso and other points on, the Texas border are being glutted.THe ghastly story of .the torturs and mutilation of the Madsros and certain of thelr friends \u2018emanated from.this source, but Rds not so far been confirmed.People who dre inclined to: credit such tales of atrocities \"would lo well to remember the warning given a few.days ago by a Montreal man \u201cwho, of his return from Mexico, sald things In that cpun- try were not nearly.as bad as represented, and that absolutely no reliance could be put on \u2018news\u2019 coming through \u2018points on the boundary line.\u2014L - \u201cMr.McLean's desire for a compromise on thé naval question that will no please\u2014not the Liberals or Conservatives but Canada\u2014is a most laudable one.In his attempt at a solution there is a very large and earnest section of \u2018the people whose \"sentiment will have -to be taken into account, if the parties wish to face a satisfied country.A large proportion of the people grieve.at seeing their country jumping into the intense rivalry of the Enro- pean nations for the largest and most \u201cminder to the civic authoritiés that the strongly equipped force for destruc- T'énmnls 1 has come \u2018to deal with - this \u2014 \u2018I.no business to build a navy.Let us.: méntéd Mr.Asquith\u2019 tor \u2018Hot cemplet- \u201csome have even suggested that it is | never he restored, and that no vestige \u2018House has the.publie , advantage of -be- | vania and the Long Island; have tried \u201cincrease, the undesirableness of the | \u2018tion.They believe that the mad\u2019 rush to arms ca).and must be put a stop to and regard the introduction of the question into our own national politics as giving us a voice and a duty on the general question of international - J arming.If the naval\u2019 appropriation of thirty-five = million \u201cdollars proposed by Mr.Borden is to be split up by agreement, the peace party will properly insist that they be represented and that a percentage of \u2018the | sum shall be put into active work in the promotion of international: good will.There ought to be a world.organ-\u2019 if \u2018ought to secure suhaidies trom all the War burdened nations in proportion to their burden.If it is \u2018replied that Canada has no - business so to interfere in world politics, then she has have a compromise \u2018proposition with a good peace grant.How far will Sir Wilfrid Laurier go?How far wilt Mr.Borden go toward such a compromise.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014P\u2014\u2014\u2014rv\u2014\u2014 1 NO MORE LORDS.The Parllament Act took.away from the House of Lords the right \u201cof\u2018abéo- lute veto.Time and.again.since its passage, \u201cthe Conservatives.have tor- ing his programme, in that he did not reform the Upper House._ They have gone as far as to say that it Was a breach of promisg for him not to] hasten legislation io that end, and unconstitutional to go on passing measures until thig réform has been put through.At last they have drawn an answer from the\u2019 Prémier which servatives., He says that he expects soon to have the pleasure of introducing a bill that will reconstruct the second chamber \u2018into a truly impartial \u2018and judicially minded revising auth- \u2018ority.\u201d Mr.Samuels has gone further and informed parliament that the House of Lords would be abolished during the lifetime of the present parliament, that the absolute vete would of the hereditary principle would be left.It was expected that the Liberals would leave this momentous task of turning the upper chamber into an ef- \u2018fective revising body to_the Conservatives, as in this way they would escape responsibility for making an Upper House which \u2018could hardly help \u2018having Conservative leanings, as is the nature of Upper Houses, and be more representative of wealth than of Liberals to devise a plan for an Upper House that will fairly\u2019 represent the Radicals, thé labor men, the Liberals, and the Conservatives without\u2019 being a simple duplication of the Lower House, will be watched with world-wide interest.The problem of a second house has been an exceedingly difficult one, which has troubled all nations, and \u2018which can nowhere be said to have.been; solyed.A hereditary ing afraid for its 1ite; and: therefore generally in the course of time surrendering at discretion.A house with .a mandate from the people would have no such timorous quality, and would creates many an impasse.The whole question has been long and ably debated in our own 8enate, with no proposition resulting so satisfactory as to obtain general \u2018approval.There is this that may be confidently predicted \u2018for the measure that Mr.\u2019 Asquith and Mr.Samuels assert they will bring down: it will not pass inte law before another general election.The House of Lords is certain to reject it, and it cannot be put through over.their veto under the Parliament Act.Not unless the Liberals are again returned to power will the House of Lords be .actually reformed.THE RIGHT WAY.The suburban \u2018municipalities surrounding New York, City fought determinedly and successfully to prevent the railways radiating from Pennsylvania and the Grand Central Terminals, and passing through them, elevating their tracks.These railweye first laid their tracks on.the average.ground level.As all the-little municipalities that sprang up along these lines grew into villages, and then into towns, level grade street crossings multiplied enormously.| This resulted in slowing the permissible speed of trains, in train accidents, and in acel- dents to pedestrians\u2019 crossing.the tracks.Time and again the railway companies, particularly the .Pennsyl- to secure the consent of these towns to their \u2018proposal that they elevate their tracks.To- day none of the towns will even take into consideration such a proposal.They insist that the tracks be not elevated, but - depressed, their contehtion*beihg, that if the tracks were elevated, they would be for ever an eyesore in.the municipality, as well as an additional noise nuisance, and make a strip of land on either side undesirable for residential purposes, which would become a slum district.On.the \u2018ather hand they know by the example of the Madison Avenue car service that if the tracks are depressed instead of elevated, \u2018they not only do not destroy |: the adjacent property, but make It the most desirable anywhere to be found.There has been much talk in Montreal of elevating the Grand~Trunk tracks and terminal yards.To do this would be-to perpetuate, 1f not to section that parallels them.The overhead railway, with the dark cavernous passage ways beneath it, is as blighting and objectionable a structure as has ever been raised in a modern city.Why the Grand Trunk should not be depressed instead of elevated, it jg hard to understand.It may be objected that 1t would get below the water level, but.if subways can be made, there must be some way ot dealing with that.The snow would t-buildings the company ization for the promotion .of peace - and -over them on the level.has surprised Liberals as wel! as Con-4 3 popular sentiment.The attempt of the\u2019 .trust, river regulation, currency, ~ Li mere The New \u2018£k Central Railway has depressed, its track and all its vast terminal yardage to such good purpose ground from whose surface it has removed thém, the rental of which predicts will bring it an interest on two hundred million \u2018dollars.Whereas the Grand Central had to quarry out of solid rock the space for its three levels of rails, running\u201d one over the other, the Brand Trunk would have only an easy earth cutrto make.With the tracks depressed \u2018the cross streets would run Instead of blighting an immense section of the city By no-thoroughfares, the interruption of traffic would ceas& and the district have the chance of developing.ett - PEPPER TALKS (By George Matthew Adams.) ENCOURAGEMENT.\u201c If you Would step into.some great seat of Power and Plenty, some day, Just get into the Ha!\" +f Patting peo- ble on the back\u2014with a Teal Pat of Encouragement.Give away your own Success.There is nothing in all the world so sg\u2018 nulating as tn feel the thrill of Hope coloring the cheek of some fellow to whom you have just given the Grip of Grit.Give away your own Success.Even a Race Horse goes better after a pat on the Nose.The Boot Black gives you .better Polish if you remember to Smile Half th: wrecks of life are strewn along the Gutter .of Failure for no other reason than this\u2014starved for want o7 Encouragement.while he Shines.Give away yeur own Success.There are no \u2018Favored ; of Destiny\u2019 successes.The only Winners are the Favored of Encouragement.Th The Smile, the hearty Hand Clasp, thn sterling Cheer\u2014the Cup of Crystal Water\u2014these are the things that make Men, mould Commerce and start to humming Cities and Nations.T vou like to Whistle, teach the art to somebody else who doesn\u2019t know how.Give away your own Success.And, by the way, it is the greatest Fur in all the world! The next fellow to you right now, whoever you areand wherever you are, i.just as Human as you are.Turn your pockets of Encouragement inside out.Keep them \u2018empty by giving their contents away\u2014 for they will always be \u2018full.And, if these little talks help YOU from day to day.get the knowledge to the fellow who writes them.It will Envourage him.Give away your vour own Success.POINTS TO EARLY NAVIÉATION \u2014\u2014 Ice Weakening, Honeycombed and Covered With Podls of Water.Notwithstanding the mild weather and heavy donwfall of rain during the past 24 hours, the water level registering mechanism at the Harbor Commissioners' Office has recorded a rise of only two inches.The eight inches of snow which covered, the ice has com letely disa red.leaving in its Seep roots PE water.The surface of the ice is becoming honeycombed and, if the mild weather continues, will rapidly begin to weaken.Some indication of the situation.as compared with last year, may be derived from the fact that last year at this time the thiek- ness of the ice was between 46 and 50 inches, while at the present time it averages only 18 to 26 inches.With the sun advancing steadily northward, every indication points to an excep- tionably early opening opening of navigation.SAYS TARIFF WILL BE LOWER THAN ANTIGIPATIONS Washington, March 14.\u2014 If the developments of the caucuses of the Democrats of the House count for any- | thing at all, it can\u2019 be predicted, with a fair degree of safety, that the new tariff will be lower, probably, than even the most emphatic free traders had hoped for; lower, certainly, than the industries of the nation want.\u201c- À programme for the special session of Congress proposed in the Senate by Senatot Newlands, would require Senate committees to take up tariff, apti- conservation, public land, and army re- - organization legislation in preparation for the next regular session of Congress.\u2018It is not my purpose to embarrass the extra session .by any legislation other than the tariff\u2019 said Senator Newlands, \u2018but simply to keep the committee employed ih work which will (be productive of results at the gession commencing in December.\u2019 REBEL VICTORY.Garrison of Mexican Government Forces Overthrown on Border, are Nogales, Ariz., March 14.-\u2014 The Con- stitutionalists overthrew the federal garrison at Nogales, Sonora, last night, and are now in possession of the border, after a fight which continued with little abatement for twelve hours.Casualties are estimated at 100 dead and 200 wounded on both sides.\u2018Private Allen A.Umfleet, Troop \u2018G/ Fifth Cavalry, U.S.A, was seriously wounded by a rebel bullet while.doing police duty near the international line not be werse than in other cuttings.here.No Cther \u2018Americans were injured.that it is erecting buildings over the THE PHILOSOPHER [I OF Foy, | (By Sherwood Hart) : HY , ve OLD DOC BROWN When aching and ailing.a a loud wailing for good oh of our youth; for of ague and fevers stiver, mnder: we forsooth ! In day a.parted, whenever we \u201care _ ple life\u2019s various old Doctor, ils, the an honest CORCA- ax rt, Nias powders and plasters and ming, gjour?smiled at the yelling on nese memor AIDE nu f dwellin 1 i - gart g he grinned as ph Steins second to our couch; red pepper and he «x the he blew down o on In PTO our thorax +.Make + mons.say \u2018Wow-wow!\" and \u2018(i= | Mr.| Cut spects ungs old Doc tested in Lez : a ; membe gested, and tried ns for coy.probab croup; with skill jen 7 hour + with skill diabnlic x, Erbe time 1 us for colic and checked 0 ae Fart sni 4 ; av ih niffle and whoop: he gave .a jen in the ful .of something mest awl we quests ; HE on be made every germ in us squeak- Wy.alg, \u20acp red up in a blanket we 4: there an dere fre a Mr.drank it-\u2014we tasted the -mf rt, ; tribute week, Then writing Pres riptian who HW oe minist! aches and conniptions oid Tim.pos Then up most Of his pad: win him; r or donic he framed up a tome ano, peakir was a jolly old lad.The rg 2 House > E hours.would wrestle with mortar and pers Mr.and send us the stuff in # ur= \u2026 M Journ | PO H culack pigweed and henna, on burdock an upon.senna, we quivered for mah 4 4, Whe _ | : Maclea From twelve kinds of intra w 3 occasi\u201d moistened our throttles, cach ore « JOE WOU Ed prose them wnmrse than the rest.and op 2 comp © a plaster stuck faster and taster than rad tl 6 be vot aught else could stick ts nur cher ten mi Now when in a burry cr relate: unit fo mainta scurry for doctors all over te que, we wish on this mission our gr old physician again to eur bedi would hike.BIRTHDAYS.Ce ment b ; \u2018nuHler \u2014\u2014 FRIDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTH MR.T C.BOVILLE, Deputy Min ister of Finance at Ottawa since 140 is fifty-three to-day.Born in County Antrim, Ireland, he came to (Canada as a boy and completed his éducation at the University of Toronto.He enter ed the civil service in 1882 and rose by degrees to® his present position.+ * .THE RIGHT REV.DAVID WIL LIAMS, Bishop of Huron, reaches hi fiftr-fourth birthday to-day.Hs is native of Wales, and hel da curacy ir his native country before cafffing 1, Canada.For five vears he w a pr fessor of Huron College and then be came rector of Stratford He Wa: \u20ac ected Bishop m 1904.» * DR.N.W.HOYLES, principal ofin Law sehool at Osgoode Hall, Toronto since 1894, was born at St, Johne Newfoundland.on March 14, 1844.Ft received his education at King's vol lege, Windsor, and at Cambridge Un: versity.He has taken a great interes in many religious and philanthropic movements and is president of the cor poration of Wy cliffe College and pres dent of Havergal College.n= PRESIDENT OF McGILL ARTS UNDERGRADUATE: The election for president of the Arts Undergraduate Society ot Me Gill University took place vesterdal and resulted in Mr.Norman D.Join ston bei: z elected by à plurality of ' votes over his opponent: Mr.Bln H.Scott, and Mr.B.MeDiarmid.Before coming to Mc Gill Mr.Jon «ston received his education at We 5 mount Academy and Shortell = Ac emy, and when attending the forme was captain of their foothall teal 0 0 a ee .POR PC CO CCE > te Tot ft LST ta MILD AND SHOWEERY.Toronto.March 14.\u2014The disturhant which was over the Route dtates vesterday morning 1s now ve tred over lowa as a Vert Fneret storm.Mild weather prevails from hod tario to the Maritime [I'rovinee w in the West cold continues.Lakes and Georgian Bay\u2014 5 th terly, shifting to southerly and ol westerly winds, mild with create showers; Saturday.westerly fo me i westerly winds, Nid at first.cure conditions setting in towards © n Ottawa and St.lawrence Valle) trong taf nr Mild and showery to-day and oi are day.ni Gulf\u2014Fresh to strong « asterts wi tem becoming showery.much the ren.TU perature; Saturday, goutherly all wasterly winds, mild with rain her ning shot Maritime-\u2014Mild and À ' ery, with increasing southely wind mild and showery.ner Superior\u2014Northeasterly and marti ly gales, colder with Snow, V5 mt northwesterly winds, fair ant cold.FE Manitoba and Saskatohewa4t and cold to-day and on Haturds\" ur Albertu\u2014Fine to- day and on T° day, with rising temperatis TEMPERATURES Highest LW Yester dU 8 am.to-day.dn TE MONTREAL .- 42 47 n Victoria .32 a à Calgary .0 on R Winnipeg .2B or : White River .6 ; \u201c\u20ac Sault Ste.Marie .38 a \u2018 Toronto .43 : he Kingston .44 +4 i Ottawa .38 2 n Quebec .2.40 2.8 St, John, N.B.40 $0 5 Halifax .3% 4h .St.John's, Nfld.33 a: I.Detroit 52 AC A New York .h0 pa London.England.50, cjoud-.= .Paris, France, 44, fair, SW Washington, March Eastern New York\u2014Unseiil ther, with rain to-night or or =n\" Li.Warmer south portion to-niz \"1 qa on Saturdar night; increasirr ol southwest winds.New England .probably Saturday; colder on Saturday C14 FY wen carda¥ \u2014 Rain 10-777 warmer night.south to southwest winds.nr our Pped borax Ke ua Ouf con.and rched one Jow.which Way.e and or à s for filled F sar ft, ha [1g gist pestla, an ani i dav.5 we ne of on us [ than chest, atives pike, gnad edside NTH.Mine 1906, ounty ada as ion at enter- d rose on.WIL: pes hit Is is racy it aA pre en be- vas el.| of tn: oronto John's $4.He 's Col e Uni nteres: ropiual he cor: | presi ATES of thé p Me terday: John: y of 4 Elliot) d.John West Avad forme} eam.PP?ve + 9 ae! _ jrbance caster wrens prgetic om one while eas \"8 uth a sional north- colder vening eys.Satur- » wind 1e tem: ] south show winds i orther: turdal.| quité _\u2014_ Fine \u2018gatur- Lowest during night je ith te aud o- night\u2019 er easir 13 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 14 1913.~.I WEL seman A ey pv Badl _ SSSR FARLANIENT PAYS NORTH OF LATE grief Respite Given to Naval Naval TOUTE - MA.JOHN HHGCART Bickerings, and Mr.Carvell Suggests Compromise Under Which $25,000,000 Be | Voted to Admiralty for Two Dreadnoughts and $10;- 000,000 Spent on Fleet Unit for Pacific, to he Built and | Maintained in Conjunction With Australia and New Zea- land.w otta ent out of respect to.the emory of the late Hon.John Hag- p art afforded a little variation in\u2018 the nd week of continuous debating - navy question, which is still gs in the House of Com- seco on the in progres mo Borden intended to pay his, re- sects to the memory of the oldest ember of the House, and would robably have chosen the six o'clock Ly of adjournment as the suitable time under the circumstances to do Se partier in the afternoon, however, in the course of a speech on the navy.question, the Hon.Rodolph Lemieux on behalf of French-Canadian \u2018Liberals, spoke of the -esteem in- \u2018which the i.warm \u2018He: \u2018described him as a.fine Parliamen- deceased member was held, : Mr.Borden followed with a.warm tribute to the memory of the man\u2019 who had held office under \u201cfour administrations.Then Mr.F.B.Carvelt Fose, and- after paying tribute to .the.memory of Mr.Haggart, on behalf of English- speaking Liberals, suggested that the House should rise at least for a few hours.Mr.Borden assented, and an \"adjournment from four until \u2018eight ! o'clock in the evening was \u2018agreed: upon.When four o\u2019clock came, Mr.W.F.Maclean took advantage of the solemn \u2018 occasion to sûggest to the House that it would be a good.time.torcease the present warfare and try to Teach a compromise on the navy question.He said that twentv-five milliong should be voted for two dreadnoughts,.and ten millions to be spent on a fleet unit for the Pacific, to be built.and maintained in conjunction with Aus- tralla and New Zealand.Such a.pol-\u2019 ley, he said, would be in &ccordance with principles now advocated in the House.At the evening sitting Mr.Borden explained how it was that the Admiralty memorandum was riot.receiv- \u2018 al in Ottawa until after the date of Mr.Monk\u2019s resignation.The govern- | ment based its policy, he said, upon a fuller and confidential document re- telved early in October.: Mr.Jas.Robb, of Huntingdon, who was the first speaker in the evening, protested against what he described as : the lack of representation of the Protestant - \u2018minority of Quebec in the Cabinet.Never before, he said, had the Protestants been without a minister holding æ portfolio.The Hon.- Louis Coderre; \u2018Secretary of State, was again absent owing to Îlness, and the charges against him - were not proceeded with.Mr.Borden \u2018agreed, however, \u201cwith Mr.Gautlifer, of St.Hyacinthe, that they would be taken up on Monday, even if the Minister were not present- The anticipated notice of an amend- mnt to the rules of the House, which vould bring about\u2019 some form of Plos- re, was not given.: or Tt is sald.the formal notice ha .bee LE ye over until.Monday.3 - = Pacte ShorbérD\u201d IBUTE TO LATE MR HAGGART.The Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux in his reference to the death of the Hon: John Haggart, expressed the sincere regret of \u2018the French Canadian mem- hers of the House, irrespective of par- tv, at the death of a man so long iden- lifted with.the history of the Domin- on The Prime Minister \u201cente Chamber while red th Mr, = Lemieux was a, March 14\u2014 A\u2019 four-hour | - charges affecting the Secretary .+ speaking arid when the ex-Postmaster General had finished, the Premier -said it had\u2019 been his \u2018intention, later in the afterrioon, to xpress, on the part of himself and the Conservative party, the regret they félt at the death of one who had béen so prominent in the party.\"Mr.Haggart, he said, had been a member of the House for forty- one Years, \u2018and\u2019 had: \u2018Served under sev- \u2018eral administrations\u2019 He had been Postmaster General for four years, Minister of Railwäys\" \u2018and Canals for a Hke period, and in his opinion the Qorquss aged\u201d member adequately express- he true spirit.of Canadianism as he understood it.Mr.FR Carvell, \u2018on behalf, of the warm-tribute.to \u2018the late Mr.Heggart.tariari and a man of many excellent qualities.- He concluded with the suggestion \u2018that the House should ad- \u2018Journ: for \u2018at least a few hours out of r respect for-ihe.memory \u20ac of\u2019 the deceased statesman.a HOCHELAGA | \u201c1 ELECTION CHARGES.\u201cLater.on, Mr.eral member for rose in his St.Hyacinthe, place to refer to the State, which.he had proposed to.lay before the House on Monday last.He deplored the delay which had occurred in.bringing this matter to the attention of the House.The illness of the Sec- retary-of Staté, he said, had delayed this investigation for some time, and \u201cthe .impending = adjournment would again interfere with \u2018it.stated in some newspapers that he was responsible.for this delay.This was contrary to .the fact, and he did not wish - the impression.to become general.\u2018In spite of sickness at home, he {had rémained\u2019 in: Ottawa to prosecute this matter, and He was anxious to have:-an opportunity to do so.Mr: Borden said \u2018that Mr, Gauthier ! was to be commended for his reason- ; able attitude, and made the definite : promise that the matter would be pro- i ceeded with either to-day or on Mon- \u2018day next.Mr.Borden said he had in his possession a doctor's certificate to the effect.that Mr, Coderre was quite unable to appear in the House.While ! he thought it \u2018well that the Secretary of.State should be present to defend himself when the.matter came up, he promised Mr.Gauthier that even if the matter would not be delayed any longér than Monday.To this Mr.Gatthier agreed.: The Hon.JL, P.Pelletier also gave \u201chis assurance: td the House that M», |, Coderte was: too ill to appear.The Secretary of State, he said, -member for.St.Hyacinthe, had suffered from false statements in the He \u2018waa not \"1ll, but in hid statement swas not true.g came + nme \u2018NAVAL COMPROMISE.When four o'clock came Mr: Ww.F.Maclean, of South York, ot the floor \u201cwith the purpose of making the plea that the feath of Mr.Haggart .nf- \u2018forded a suitable opportunity for the two sides in the House to get together and arrivé at some agreement as to the \u2018question of defence.He suggested \u201cfhat an aëreement be reached to vote .$25,000,000 for the : :congtruction of two Dreadnoughts to be added to the Im- perial navy, and that another ten mil- Hons be oted to aid in the creation of FATHERS, MEN AN \u201cSPRING PANTS 423 Notre Dame Street.Ww.905 St.Catherine Street E.vou NG D.Boys ING WM, CURRIE.LIMITED SUITS F OR MEN $10.00 to.$25.00 T hese: deserve attention.4 .WM.CURRIE, LIMIT ED\" BOYS\u2019 su ITS $2.50 to $12.50 Fit perfect.= © \u201c Value.sure > thing.Ps \" v WM.CURRIE, LIMITED: OVERCOATS | 87.50 to.$20.00 Coats.worth.buying, WM.CURRIE, LIMITED ni Yes; every grade awaiting your inspection ; LIMITED Engitsh- -4péaking\u201d Liberals, then paid a.Louls Gauthier, Lib- \u201cof Ÿ It had been Mr.Coderre.were.not in the.House, | like the\u2019 Press, because it.had been alleged that | This a fleet unit.on the Pacific, under the Joint control of Canada, Australia and New Zealand.In this way both the ideas now being urged before the House could be carried out.Action in government.Mr.Maclean said \u2018he believed in complete autonomy fof the Dominion, - but \u2018he considered that complete autonomy would not interfere with \u2018soli- -Tmperial defence.He did.not believe lead to a form .of Iimnperial federation fore he wag quite ready to vote the \u201cmoney.\u2018 In- sème way, however, House ought to.be big énough to get together ou the.matter.of Imperial defence and let the world see that the 1 Parliament of Canada Can: be of one voice on-~this great question and - yet fully preserve the autonomy \u2018of the Dominion.Mr.Borden then moved \u2018that out of respect to the memory of Mr.Haggart the House rise until eight o'clock.The Hon.W.T.White.took advantage of the oportunity \u2018to table.gore supplemsntary estimates for.the current year.the members quietly dispersed.QUEBEC'S CABINET .REPRESENTATION.Mr.J.A.Robb (Huntingdon,' Que.), resumed: at 8 .0*clock.\u2018 He broke .new the representatiôi* of \u2018the Protestant \u2018Said that-the Protestant:-minority.had: nevèr.been, without à minister holding @ portfolio\u2019 from the time.the Hon.T.Galt was Minister of Finance.Won Sir Wilfrid Lauriar formed his help wondering out.He could not -of to-day what the Prime: Minister Protestant .minority fn Quebec?Mr.brought up:this question but.that he had noticed that -certain.papers in Ontario had, \u2018started a campalgn dominatiori: He would\u2019 4ask the \u2018Orange Sentinel \u2018what it- thought of the present situation?.dominance in the cabinet, Robb, was responsible for said \u201cMr.the naval have heen much, better had the Prime Minister endeavored to teach the people of Quebec what their duty was in advantage of the.Nationalist, agl- the - The member for South York had suggested a compromise.The best \u2018possible compromise Mr.Robb declared, would be for -: Parliament .to decide to get back to tlie first prin- fact that al! the corresyiond- too, between the\u2018 Government and the Admiralty had been tabled with the exception of .the cablegranis hi passed between Mr Borden and r.chill last wée Sue be advisable to have \u201cthese cables brought down in order to complete the correspondence, .and asked Mr.Borden if he would do this.\u2018 i THE ADMIRALTY.MEMORANDUM.Mr.\u2018Borden, in reply, said that there were two matters which had hgan.alluded to in the House and in the press.It had been stated that Government's.policy had been.formu- \u2018lated previous to the resignation of the Hon.F.D.Monk; on Oct, 18, but that the letter accompanying the Ad- miralty- memorandum\u201d wasg- dated Oet.20.\u2018The.inference .way.that the Gov- on baton policy had adm upon ore the meémoran ,.re- gel tyeds The 1 um cages \u2018were a cabinet in.more - complete.but.confidential form.This information was the hands of the minister during the consideration of the ~uvestion cf policy: .As to the occurrences of.last week, Mr.Borden said that his last message week, «ind the reply authorizing the production of the documents came on Sunday.He .gave orders.to.have the matter prepared for \u2018preséntation .\u201cto the House on Monday.\u201d When.Sir Wilfrid Laurier: asked.for the additional correspondence on Monday it was not ready, but later on, when he came into the House with it; Mr.F.B.Car- vell was speaking, and he did not care to interrupt him.The member for Rouville would bear him out in saying that when the documents were submitted at night he had furnished him with a copy which, at the refjuest of Mr.Lemieux, had been sent to the leader of the Opposition.Mr.Lemieux, had the copy in his hand when the Prime Minister was reading the document, Mr.Lemieux \u2018endorsed , ment and the- incident.clos \u2018 Two incidents broke the monotony of the session from one o'clock until two this morning, a drunken man in one of the \u2018galleries wag snoring\u201d so loudly that he had to be carried out bodily by two of the attendants.At 1.15 a.m.while Mr.Demers (St.Johns and Iberville), was speaking: in French, the.Hon.Dr.Beland created some merriment by solemnly taking the \u2018Hon.Geo.E.Foster's seat next that of the Premier and posing as one of the leaders of the: Government.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AGAIN LASHES WIFE- | BEATING \u2018BRUTE his state- Toronto, March 14.trate Denison is determined to stamp out the offence of wife-beating was \u2018yesterday emphasized in! the police court, when, for the sécond \u2018time in two days, he sentenced a prisoner charged with maltreating hig wife to be lashed.The delinquent was Thomas Swinton, who was charged with beating bis seventy-yéar-old- wife.The old lady detailed the treatment which.she had received.from her, husband.An- indignant, averring that she had infHeted- them on herself owing to her drinking babits, The magistrate, however, \u2018disbelieved his allegations, and sentericed him to thirty days in the-jail and fifteen lashes.Swinton is forty-nine years of age, and was married three years.ago.= pit tt\" STEAL ACTRESS'S: JEWELS.Baltimore, Md., March 14, \u2014: While Miss Annie Russell (Mrs.Oswald Yorke), who Is playing.here this weèk, Was on the stage last night, sneak thieves -entered her rooms .at: \u2018the .Hotel Belvedere and -stole Jewellery.valued at $3,600.The.jewels included: Breast pin, in the shape of a bunch of grapes set with pearls and\u2019 surrounded by emerald leaves, valued at $700; .a | blue oval stone chalcedony necklace, | \u2018 stones \u2018connected with silver .links, $100; gold powder box, $35; \u201cperidot necklace, square-shaped stones, two small diamonds between each stone, valued at $1,000, and: a\u2019 gold pendant rubles and diamonds, valued at $700.Other jewellery of less value was also taken.co TENDERS FOR MOTOR.CARS._ The Board of Control decided to call for tenders for automobiles for seven deputy chiefs of the.fire department, as suggested by the City .Council.J.Chief Tremblay was \u2018given \"leave.to tour several American cities to inspect .tion is about to purchase additional equipment.Lr Al ek A wai fiat +n regard to a fleet unit could be based upon the naval act passed by the.late: darity of the Empire in the matter of | that the proposed contribution wauld- objectionable, to.the Dominion.There-.the | The Speaker then left.the.chair and continued the:debate when the House | ground by taking up the.question of; minority of Quebec: in.the.cabinet.He first | cabinet it included two -Quebec Pro- |.testants with portfolios and one with- really thought of the position.of the |.Robb sald \u2018that he would not have} : against what they described as\u2018French | The Nationalist pre- |.policy now before the House.It would |: regard to naval matters instead, of tak- ciples unanimously agreed upon in | 909.- ! Mr.F.B.Carvell called attention He thoughtit the\u2019 tHe\u2018first-inftärhfatiol\u2018carme to \u2018the received early in October, and was in | to Mr.Churchill was sent early.in.the\u2019 \u2014 That Magis: | other witness told of the bruises found | - on the aged woman's body, whereupon - Swinton becätme \u2019 attached to a small necklace, set with |- fire-fighting apparatus, .The corpora- Es BLACK OR- Ro.} 8 NATURAL GREEN SEALED PACKETS ONLY | NEVER SOLD IN BULK | The Pick of the Gardens of the Finest 2 Tea Producing Country in the World \"BETES CALL MEN on THEIR HELP | Squad of Stewards and Lab-| orers Engaged to Repress Students\u2019 Violence, Sora\u2019 THE: INNOVATION Was.À GREAT- SUCCESS.Hearing.Obtained.For Mrs; Pankhürst, co Aility \u2018Afterwards, However.- \u201c Glasgow.March 14, - Students of Glasgow University and three hundred stewards, including fifty dock laborers, came to grips at a suffragette meeting in St.Andrew's Hall last night.them \u2018were beaten; scores were ejécted, and the others sdt throughout the Te- mainder of the meeting in silence.Mrs.Emmeiinge Pankhurst, .the suf- in the day, would address the suffragettes.À large body -of students from the university .came +o - St: Andrew\u2019s ing up the meeting.They got more than they bargained \u2018for.ducing Mrs.Pankhurst the students, \u2018who were-in.force at the back of the hall, started an uproar.Immediately | the detachment of stewards and dock laborers \u2018swooped \u2018down upon them.A free.fight - followed.and those who occupied chairs.stood: on them to \u201cwatch the scrimma age ~The \u2018organist started playing, trying to drown\u2019 the uprogy,: but without success.After a fierce engagement; which lasted ten minutes, the stewards dragged or carried not lèss than fifty students into the streét.\u2018 \u2019Thosé who Were left \u201cbehind, finding.thernselves out- + numbered, did net mew: the fighting, but were discreetly, well-behaved, - \u2018One student, whose.lead was \u2018so while many others Bore traces of the ed faces and torn clothing.The promoters of the meeting.antiel- pated hostilities and invoked the aid of the \u2018stalwart dotkers to\u2019 reinforce men, on their part, seemed only tog - students, and, by their\" energetic proceedings, secured for Mrs.Pankhurst \u2018a quiet hearing for thirty minutes.Her speech ito a large extent was a repetition of one.recently made.She \u2018gaid- she had given, a pledge not to incite to violence while on bail, but this.did not prevent \u2018her from talking about incitement.\u201cIn her opinion, the \u2018members of \u2018the Government were the first persons who ought to be tried for incitement to violence.The Kiug's speech was a direct ' incitement to: violence on the \"part of the women.She agreed with.Lord Hugh Ceeil that militancy was the most effective thing to bring public questions to the fromt, and, mors- over, it was the cheapest thing.- A large and hostile crowd.gathered outside the hall, and Mrs.ankhurst was obliged to make her escape by a side exit.of 500- women in Eesex- Hall, \u2018London, last night.Admission -was- dy ticket, and strangers were rigidly excluded.Referring to the arrest of Miss Olive.incendiarism, Mrs.\u2019 Drummond said: able to suppress militancy.by .such acts, \u2018we say: \u201cOh, ve fools.\"wa Shed urged on her \u201chearers a _eon- tinuous change of iactics, adding: \u2018We must do what We can and not get found out.The more the Government try to injure us the more they will help our cause.Everything is\" fair in love and war, and we \u2018are waging war.\u2019 \u2018Numerous pillar box outrages were rests were made.MoGILL.GRADUATES\u2019 ~~ REUNION: POSTPONED.The ble reunion of MeGin graduates which it was planned\u2019 to hold\u2019 during convocation week \u2018fn May, has been postponed, as the corporation, at its meeting \u2018yesterday, after discussing | the matter \u2018at considerable length, decided that the organization work was mot forward enough to-warrant tne expenditure of the money they were \u2018willing to spend \u2018to make the affair a success.A special - committee consisting of Mr.W.M.Birks, Dr.Adams, and Prof.McLeod, was appointed by the conporation to look into the.whole matter, and advise them at thelr meeting on April 9, am to what it was best to do in the circumstances, and ag to when would be the most suitable time to hold .such a reunion th the -great- est prospect of success.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___}mmannes -HALF-HOIR TALK TO CHILDREN.The subject of Prof.Nevil Norton Evans\u2019 address at the Saturday Half- Hour Talk to Children, to be held under the auspices of the Natural History: Society at the ¥.M.C.A.Hall \u2018at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon, will be \u2018Glass.\u2019 The lecturer will deal with \u2018the origin and manufacture of the article, and touch on its uses and future possibilities.ttre ptr VETOES CUBAN AMNESTY.BILL.Havana, March 14.\u2014Pregident Gomez has vetoed the Cuban Amnesty Bill.IND DEFENCE] Nho Met.Hos- \u201cThe students fared badly.Many of .fragette leader, it was announced.early.Hall for the express, purpose.of breaks | \u2018When Miss Janñle\u2018Allan was intro- verely cut, received surgical attention, fray in the shape of black eyes, bruls- the regular male attendants.The docks delighted to have a chance at thel \u201cander way.the largest of them being | those of the Southern Alberta Land | \u201clon | western portion: a big artificial .lake of a similar nature near Lethbridge London, March 14 \u2014 \u2018General\u2019 Mra.i Flora Drummond addressed a miesting .House, which annually since 1909, has.Hocken on the\u2019 charge of attempted rejected woman.suffrage, by a vote of \u2018If the Government.think- they -are |:127 to 70 substituted for an adverse] RECOGNIZING THE VALUEOF United States Farmers Flock.\u2018ing to-Carada\u201ds Irrigated - ds.| CONVENTION MAY BE = ing West to Inspect the: Land, : United States officials interested in re-claiming the\u2019 land from drought and ts attendant plagues are pi ng through Montreal to-day on their way to the west, Irri-.latest.in 1914.legates attending the conference.Tentative arrangements were made to hold th econference of 1913 in Phoenix, Ari- \u2018rona, but these plans are now Hable to.alteration and a Canadian city may be chosen, Probably the choice will fall upon Calgary, as the centre of the Dominion\u2019s great: irrigation areas.If arrangements are not made for © teception of the- \u2018delegates in.Canada in.September of year, wi.be chosen as the time for the visit.\u201cThe United States has vast drriga- stant influx of farmers to Canada from south, df -thes border line has drawn very \u2018vivid -manner to the atractions that \u20ac Canada {s'holdinæ out to the ekil- led agriculturist in cheap land, cesy \u2018payments and Ofer advantages, \u201cThe .United Sta western portion ef.the Union knowe ures Show thet seven.BR Irrigated \u201cland.Toe rad A us farmer has the British .Isles, and the result is -settlers on Canada\u2019s irrigated | We want to see.just what Canada is | |.\u2018doing in this field of work, for it has | been heralded as being very much ahead even of our own.In the westc,n provinces there are à number of big irrigation schemes and Irrigation Company and the Canadian Pacific Railway.Delegates from m the United States can inspect the wor! \u2018that \"has Leen done in.the big three milion, \u201cacre block\u2019 west of Calgary.In the eastern portion of this block runs a canal 60 feet wide and 17 miles.with 1650 miles of ditches.In the \u2018miles long by about four miles wide\u2019 is \u201cbeing prepared, to be called Lake Newell, which will supplement \u2018the work of the big Bassan Dam.one.mile an da quarter long.Big schemes eight.for utilizing the waters of thé St Mary's rivér will also be ready for the | delegates\u2019 inspection.MASSACHUSETTS MAY GIVE VOTES TO WOMEN | .Boston, March 14.= \u201cVotes for Women\u2019 won its first victory in the Massachusetts Legislature yesterday.The committee.report a resolution provid- | committed within the oy, but no.ar- ; .motion and did not signal to the con- .duoter, | Gughisimi : injuries recelved in falling off a car, \u2018last, and rushed to .get: off at Beaubien street.Tears are en ing for a constitutional which would strike the word \u2018male\u2019 from- the provision defining the qualifications of a-voter.- The resolution was immediately given its first reading.If the measure passes the House it must-go- to the Senate for .concurrent action, and it also will require \"the endorsement of the Legislature of 1914 before it can bé submitted to the voters.| et ; - T NOT GET OFF mus CAR.IN MOTION.Because he got off the.car \u2018while in \u2018the action taken by odie agalnst Montreal Tramways Company ron damages for has been dismissed.Plaintiff was on a northbound St.Denis car on June 24 He passed there, however, and dismounted while the car was going at a rapid pace @bout 25 yards further north.In dismounting he did not take the backward step generally regarded as necessary -to -obviate danger in getting off cars in motion, and landed on his head in the roadway, fracturing: the base of his skull.As a result he became permanently deaf in one ear and sued for $1,000.\u2018But Mr.Justice Archibald held thé com- y was not responsible under the circumstances.re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRAVELLER GOES MISSING.Bert Abbot, of Leeds, England, is} misging from the home.of Mrs.White- ford, 1768 Mance street, where he was stopping pending the sailing of SS.«Coreican\u2019 from St.John, to-morrow.Mrs.Whiteford notified\u201d the police, after vainly trying ito find him at the Windsor Station last night.He etart- ed out for a shave in the afternoon and no trace of him can be found.His baggage was evidence that he had- not reached the station, as it was still there awaitimg his call.He is 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches in height, and wears a moustache.The man was returning home for \u2018his health, on the advice of a doctor at Regina, where \u2018he lived with his brother.He IRRIGATION] > HELD IN CANADA.United States Officials.Are Go- 1 They .anounce that there is, every.-probability of the International Ir: gation Association holding.a_conven- | |tion in Canada this year or at the : The: Association met in Sait.-Lake | \u201cCity last year, over one thousand de- then 1914 | tion schemes of her own, but the-con- à the attention of the authoritiea.in a] farmer from the |] how good irrigated \u2018land can pe said].cone of the visitors this morning.* had more experience on these |\u201d 5 .clagses of farms than his cousin from h supplying the bulk of the || that he is pply amendment ; Coffee Pots, .Cake Fates, TAN COATS for children from 8 to 16 years in empire effects with collars and cuffs of black satin and buttons to match, $8.50 to $20.00.RY MORG/ CO.LIMITED PLACE ON SALE FOR SATURDAY A NUMBER OF TABLES OF Japanese China Samples at /5c EMBRACING PIECES FORMERLY RANGING IN PRICE FROM \u201881.50 TO $2.00._ Sugar Bowls; \u2018 Cream Jugs, Cocoa Jugs, Teapots, Childrerts- Cloth Coats A Beautiful Coat in White for Children from 8 to 16.Striped with a light grey and blue stripe on a beautiful white cloth back \u201cground and trimmed with collars and - cuffs of handsome blue moire-these are a most attractive coatfrom $8.50 to $20.00.4 Biscuit Jars, Berry Bowls.China Gallery.BEDFORD CORD COATS of alice blue with collars and cuffs of soft tone yellow ratine - coming in checks, plain colors, and striped effects, $8.50 to $20.00.Second Floor \u201cThe New Spring BOY'S SPRING SUITS -double breasted styles in English and Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds and Homespuns, $6.50 to $13.50.Boy's Spring Suits and ~ Owercoats All stocks are now complete.assortment of styles and materials affords widest possible advantage in choice.Lines are here in A greater BOY'S SPRING OVER- ; COATS:-in greys, browns,and fancy tweeds - according to sizes prices range $7.50 to $10.50.Main Floor Annex.New York, Paris and Black Net Rufflings, Net.F Fillings, a o \u2014 Rufflings in white, cream and ecru, Hemstitched Rufflings, Black and White Frillings.London Are Showing | - Marked Approval For The New | F rillings and Rufflings | \u201c Our newest displays many of the favored novelties from these three leading centres.Lace Edge Rufflings, Fancy Edge Frillings, Main Floor.ASUS NET TOANTAIOTSN New Zealand Min Minister of Defence.Urges Dominions to Permanent Policy.(Canadian Associated Press) London, March 14.\u2014 Speaking at a meeting of the Empire Parliamentary .Association yesterday, Colonel.Alien, Minister: of \u2018Defence\u2019 for New Zealand, said fhe payment of a naval Subsidy would not in the long run appeal to Dominion sentiment and patriotism.A permanent policy was needed, but this could hardly be said to exist under the Canadian or New Zealand scheme.He, of course, valued.to the fullest extent the steps -taken by.New Zealand and Canada, hut they needed a per- \u201cmanent policy.What they wanted was|- a living thing.in.which the dominions would have a vital interest.1t did not'|- matter so much for thé moment where the Dreadnoughts were built; that could be ârranged as\u2018 conditions devel- \"oped in.the future.What did .matter was that it should be realized that the dominions would not be content with merely putting .their hands into their \"pockets, \"The Imperial navy.must be.a living \u2018reality to thém, to which they contributed not merely money but men.There was rnore value in the lives of | their men than in the life.of a shin.The dominions must have the\u2019 opportunity of doing their duty towards the personnel of the fleet and the manning of the Empire\u2019s ships at sea.They must be prepared, not only to help the Imperial fleet with material, but they tions of the fleet itself.CANADA'S DUTY.Principal Peterson Deals With Naval.Question.the Principal Peterson, of McGill University, speaking at the Men's Club declared that there was an emergency which justified special action by Canada in the form of the contribution proposed by.Mr.Borden.When the present was provided: for, then: the question of a\u2019 permanent, policy -of defence.could be thrashedf out by the two parties.A Canadian Davy.would take years to build.The speaker critietsed Sir Wit is said to be slightly: deranged, and - for \u2018his safety.' | Laurier tor Genying tHe need of am lag an must have \u2018an.interest in the.opera~| of Christ Church.Cathedral last night, |\u2019 0 Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT No.1251.George Beresford Reynolds, et all, Plaintiffs, PE Vs.Defendant.is ordered to appear John Kennedy, The Defendant Within eight days.Montreal, March 13th, 1913.T.DEROME, Deputy Prothonotary.emergency contribution when Germany was appealing for more funds to increase her fighting strength.The Op- pasition leader had at one Imperial Conference used the expression \u2018Call us to your councils,\u2019 but at the 191i conference had said that participation \u201cIn- the cotincHs of the Empire would \"| 'embiroll the Dominions in the Empires disputes.pire with autonomous dominions voluntarily co-operating for the preservation and enhancement of the common interest.Canada must be a part of the Empire or out of it.The policies \u2018of men like Mr.Bourassa were ridi- -culous.One good thing was the fact that \u2018both political parties at Ottawa were committed to an advanced naval policy.The old days of indifference to Canada\u2019s duty in the matter of the .defence of the Empire were gone.: GERMAN BANKER DEAD.Was Financial Adviser to Kaiser and Associated With Krupp's.Berlin, March.14.\u2014 Herr Ludwig Delbreuck; \u2018a prominent banker, died here yesterday.He was financial adviser to the Emperor, and a member of the \u2018supervision committee of: the great firm of Krupp.On Jan.1, 1911, his firm, Delbreuck, Leo and Com- | pany, amalmagated with Schickler | Bros, the oldest banking firm in Ber- \u2018lin, founded in 1712.The joint capital of the combined firms was $17,« 500,000.: Dr.Peterson favored a great Em\u201c had MYT STEEL Tammy = = [PS on TH capte DOMINION BRIDGE.|RACQUETS PROVED TOD MUCH | CHAMPIONS hl cif\u2019 ot Rouen = \u201c\u20ac | | L i ta W.P.Burden; of New York.Will Meet Joshua Crane, dition, Water Being Practically All Over tite Ice.- pren EE, Le .; - 3 Joshua Crane, of Boston, yesterday |.defeated Idartlamd' B.McDougall and H.Meredith Smith gefeited H.Heck- scher, of New, York, at.the champ.on- ship racquet matches .which were commenced yesterday at the Montreal \u2014 ESCENTS, OF QUEBEC, PLAY D.B.ON SATURDAY \u2014\u2014\u2014retere iBespite Bad Natural: Condi- GR PRE NONTRE E MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.FRIDAY, pace \u2018The last period saw fast hockey, both ' Racquet Cb.al 00 = : \u2019 te y | 2 Ls J _ a Ÿ , | iN or Ee stieday's games that between AL'S MOST POPULAR SOCCER TEAM.WHO HELD THEIR tions the Game Was One Meredith, Smith\u2019 and Héckscher | was LAST MEETING LAST NIGHT.' $ \u20ac fhe local\u2019 ple wine : Ga a mint om oo me eee ax ae nd _ ; of Best This Season, seis ihe Ses A doc Biber bt | oes LL Bi oo PC being 15\u20140, 17\u201414'and lacS.Smith F > bd del Pode ARSE HDD + nl pd Dod 7 \u2018Dominion Bridge won the \u2018Art Ross\u2019 Played really brilliantly, the NTT T2 CL | 0025 Fes 72 Yorkers who seé D yyy vm 14 pe \u201cse ee x, cup last night by defeating Champetre | speed of the court, though.improving THINKS REASON ARNT RD * \u201cthe City League champions, by thejas thè mateéh wore én being unable » Co ) EAT : Po \u2018close score of 3 to 2.Both teams wera | $Xtend his opponent \u2018to.Any extent.| Te ee out to win, and furnished one of the ey a Too ~~ London, March ?4\u2014Fhe Times\u201d refêrieg to.the * best exhibitions seen on the Arena 108 strong gome and his mseting with E: Ÿ- \u201cxefusal of the New York \u201cach: Zlib in accept Sw # vis season.The ice was in very baë Greenahields, +, who \u2018\u201crécently, made 4 Tomas Lintons challenus, wy di estion \u201c | ondition owing to the mild spell.such a good showing in New York, omas, idpPlons challenge, bo ney The suggestion that * 3 \u201cThe first quarter saw ng score, both ad result ma rare struggle .PT a.to 101po \u201cà 75 \u201cpot linait Wri Cicada bad precedent and : » mn g no playing careful horbox ses ee | ae Ce atlas bie A 2% Lehitie- the: Importance \u201cof the rate.as hoaurd, It sayéthat Ÿ* a tepers being called upon to stop some Le anston expèré mining in straight.© .a 75-feater world be larger than aiths= Th» Shararock or the = * i Hicked oho In een] ren | SRmen, of which the scores were 1-4 ¢ White Heather, the only twobig covims~Bilt to the 23.* i CR orne mOn.Cham re goals.ood Impression.ven fer \u201ctao strong Ÿ metre ruie, and nobody could wist to betier racing * A , \u201cEOL ert.to Co Tole > 1 Y Cele >= - Pe it ee ee fret goal for he am after The \u201ccompléte reëtilta of yesterday's * than has been provided by these evali ding the last * i \u201cScored ne fiat goal for team | pray were ee (6 geason.D : p -#& pretty run, making the ! : CRANE.V8.~ MACDOUGALL.+ o \u2019 o sa s playing cleverly throughout.In Firat Game.; oo.\u2018 3 Ehtly aver eight ¥ minutes Payer Joshua Crane, Boston ~.2 2 11-15 LAR ES AE AA RL RE A 6 à DEHN dD Féyened the score and as time passed Hartland MacDougall,\u2019 5.: 24¥ looked like an overtime game.With| Montreal.; .2 00 2\u20144 : = Ÿ fess than half a minute of time left Secémà Caine.Son gi run scored on a fast, centre shot, L Seema eames sl PR 0% EOC Bon TE ei 13 i DE VY anderers 2 i$ Dominion Bridge will now defend the] wcDougall ™.ctype Uo wT wo SE bh TW : _ 1 p Saturday at the Areria against the| \u2014 -.\u201cThird Game.z |.pute | x ; à - .Le \" 2 ÿ Éroscents, City League champions; of Crahe .°.1 0 0 1°18 45/1 oa 8 SY ; Lu 0 , Shebes \"| Seong, 1 1 000 0 503 rimmed Lnampions ; .Aces.on service, Crane 31, Mac- = , - A \u2018 rs at À \u2018Dom.Bridge (8).Champetre (3).Dougall 8.= Ffunt.\u2026.Goal .\u2026.:.\u2026 Girouæ| Aces on placing, Crane 7, Mae- -\u2014 _ Lo : \u201cJacobs.c\u2026nvceue Point .ove Dougall 6., taces, Cr - New York, March 14.\u2014Wanderers, {.Crawtorc replated Muicns in the 1 #Kirlin.Cover .».+.ar ces on- opponents* misees, Crane T lof -Montrexl, playing.in brillant second pericd, ant :! iooked as if i eCK.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Centre .\u2026\u2026.Guy MacDougall 3.Quebec would even maiters up.The \u20ac | Bell.Rover .Payer \u2014\u2014 style, defeated the Quebec, Stanley |S jor 0 © are Cewirlivig aroun 3 AW.Bell.R.Wing .Lacombe HECKSCHER VS.SMITH.Cup champions, at the St.NIoholas Cadotte,\u201d brushing Sprague Cléghorn & a j y.Bell.L.Wing .Leduc Firsct Game.rink here last night by a score of 9 to and Price aside, but'the little French- bd Emails bv 3 area mit, CE The abroncs of Ar.Rom, who | map sep 1 et in ie dd 4 : Montreal .J.3 | with Rob \u201cand Boves, si s, à 1 es wit , \u201c> Pimekeepers, J.Doyle, and H.La- Hbckecher, Lew Tork D .Ô 5-4 0\u2014 0 With: Roberts}and Boyes, was Torced alld it was full five minutes before oste.i.S d- - to go bask to Montreal, seemed to IN- Marks managed to get one by.In 5 Penalty, E.C.St.Pere.- Smith\u2019 ° air | Game.6 2 3 17 spire the members of last Right's sex- the wild -turmeil Rugsell went off.for a Referees, Jack Marshal] and Cooper nr à : 0 : 003 i 214 tette with à déeire to show just how tripping Crawford, and there was ap- x -Smeaton.LL 0 : 7 et well they could do.The presence of parently bad blood between Crawford g ¥ Cer SUMMARY.) ~~ Third Game.Sam.Lichtenhein, the cwner of .-|and the two Cleghorns, especially fe = : First Period.Smith.0420010231415 |team, may have had something to Ode, though the players did not ac- | 5 4e - -No Score : Heckscher .,.0000001043\u2014 8 do with it, but every man showed ually incur a penalty.Marks got a 2 ; .5 Period Actes én service, Smith 80, Heckscher much improvement over previous second opportunity, but Hyland coun: 3 2! pe econd Period.9.games.Quebec at times showed all tered before the end of the period u -1\u2014Dom.Bridge.Bpeck .& .\u2026.8.301 Aces on placing, Smith 9, Heckscher the brilliancy which has marked their With a fine' dash, ahd a swift shot.kd § Dom.Bridge.J.Bell #.«.3.10 52 1.CL work through the season, but the Mummery.togle>'up the Quebec bur- ii x#-Champetre.Guy -&.8,041 Aees on opponents misses, Smith 8, forced retirement cf Joe Malone, WhO den at the openigg of the third period | A Third Period.= scher nue C arr has had a bad cold, seemed to, upset ne, hig opel oe repeatedly dash.À Efe .2 L.8.45} Umpires, Joshue Crane an .FP.|their balance.While Crawford, who 80 T'& , § Fg-Champetrs Lave , \"1022 Rolland.Marker, Fred Hawes.\u2018replaced him, displayed great speed, Cadotte seemed to have a charm for -\" Penalties\u2014W.Bel, 8 mins; Leduc, - Ce and the other members of the team |Keeping out the rubber.Sprague Cleg- \u201ca mins.; W.Bell, 3 mins?W.Bell, 5 TO-DAY'S GAMES.worked hard they were no match for horn £otithe puck at fast and ed ao \u2018nins.i .Racquets Championship.the Montreal erowd.©.but Hyland was In the right spot for ba \u2019 OFFICIALS APPOINTED.W.P.Burden, New York, vs.Joshua President Emmett Quinn @N- !the rebound again and Wanderers À \u2018The trustees of the \u2018Art Ross\u2019 cup Crane, Boston, at 1.| nounced last night that he had grant- \u2018nad one more.Russell, with the help ç have appointed Jack Marshall - and |\" H.Meredith Smith, Montreal, vs.E:|ed leave fo the Quebec Club to take lor Qgle, tallied ÿne- mère, \u2018and Jae Ë per Beaton as referees for to-mor- Greenshields, jr., Montréal, at 2.hol team to the Coast to play im: Han \u2018ghke a fine exhibition, getting \u201c¥ow night's second cup match between Final to-morrow at 2.30.Victoria, he w ony ' Even rom { Within two feet of Cadotte, but though 4 sPominion Bridge and \u201cCrescents, of Squash Championship.Quinn.of ih aon Manager top TWO: or three of -the striped jersey inn, he Queébecs, at he mus | team batted the puck inte dangerous xQuebec, while Leo Dandurand has been *&ppointed penalty timekkeeper.R.N.Hickson, -Mantreal, vs, J.Hillis, Toronto, at 12.30, eu A vs.G.C.appears on the reserve list of any Tnéth: Molson, Montreal,\u201d at 1.39.C.Dallas, Toromto, vs.J.K.L.Ress, at 4.30.a A C.Greening, Toronte, ve.\u2018 P.Mac- Kenzle, Montreal, at 5.80 Meredith Smith.f,ays- -Macklen-Molson match \u2018at 5.80.\u2018Semi-Îmals and, finais.to-morrow, CHURCH BASKETBALL.:Poses to take West.nity, and \u201che slid one past Cadat winner of [yf 15 left wing.came however, and though Moran was the jeb he could not prevent a tal Toledo, Ohio, March 13\u2014 With the sieompletion of the Individüal and two- {fan events to-day the;13th annual ournament of the American Bowling.ngress was offictally closed.\u201d 7 The last two events saw changes in gerous, but his shot failed.CL \u201cfgere especially strong.In the two- \u201cman events Charles Seljert and A.score after a long Interval, and la two games, the first from (race church and the -second from the Centenary.Yéling took place, .Woods, o£ Wash- | Hall ;not play against any man whose name ; ground Cadotte.always of .Evans, Montreal, the N.H.A.teams.No decision has McDonald, Montreal, at 1.39._ vet been reached with regard to the -O.T._ Macklen, R-M.C., vs.Kep- all-star team: which Art.Ross pro- Wanderers opened very aggressively, but T.Smith socn had an opportu- te.Odie Gleghorn, \u201cwho has been moved.right, hack on: ty.Russell was the nex.to prove dang u \u2018Hyland got the rebound.however, and: a swift Pass to Odie Cleghorn was followed A : ; .o Ie | The Raliroaë Y.- M.C.: A.\u2018won° \u2018the PY a fast side £hot which :counted.! Ing Acie\u201d bowlers Championship of the Church Basket- Hyland and Russell by a pretty plece F : ball Union last night when they won Of combination work, sent in the next ter Hyland sent in a slow cane, from well Dh a ara rent lato third The line-up and scores: out, which fooled Moran.The next in the individual events \u2018where hea Grace church (10) Railroad (33) .|SCOTÉ was one which \u2018roused every nts 3 VY Armstrong .H.Singleton Spectator to enthusiasm.Odie Cleg- horn got the puck near his own -nêt, managed to clear.Hyland put another in, but it was offside.Marks made the last score of the game, and though the play waz swift for the last seven minutes, and \u2018Hyland was warned after Crawford had been given a twc-minute penalty for tripping Price, neither.sside could over-reach thie other.The teams: : : : .Quebec, cran eens.Centre .Geel Right wing -.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.O.Cleghorn.Left wing \"Referee, Russell Bowie; W.J.Russell.THE SUMMARY.First Period.1\u2014Quebec.TT.Smith .: 2\u2014Wanderèrs.û, Cieghorn .3\u2014Wandereérs.0.Cleghorn .4\u2014Wandererg.Hyland.B\u2014Wanderers,.Hyland: ys 6\u2014Wandérers.0.Cleghorn T\u2014Wanderees.: Hyland.8\u2014Q uebec Malone., Second Period: $-Québéc.Marks.10&\u2014Quebèc.\u2026.Marke.11\u2014Wandérers.Hyland.-.Third Period.12\u2014Wanderers.,.Hyland.13\u2014Wanderers., Russell.14\u2014Quebec.Marka.creme sy sesssare assistant, \u2026 19.627 19.58 sr.À ver eens 313 vei len.8.25 eer.8.36 13.06 i ington, Pa., rolled 674, He got a spare |i.21 od.Singleton ter à couple nis y Ihe first frame and then secured 11 Lansley Ci.Bayne |and, \u2018after à couple of marrew escapez, : i A.| Horner 1.1 Cote Maämaged to \u2018gel paist the Centre with 3 strikes, which gave him a count of 290 | ; i the aid.of , a in the third game.Woods went into |.oote L.uteuness 2 vue Thnne 1.Ort leur ES Hyland, : Then he dashed I} \u201cthird place: In the individudl events by | * - BECOND GAME._ Rae FEAT OS E met and, [though à £ this mark.J.Genahl, of Gshkosh, Wis.| Railroad (18) ©.\u2018Centenary (1B) |to intercept him h ve throne ; 2 rolled 672, and tied for Arth place.wish | H.Singleton Lorrine Threm, of Teledo, who is con- OFF .\u2026.200 LU m ever dn his career.tallied once a à, \u20ac Neo, 8 Peer rest ol mere, but before the bell rang Jo» 1 ceded to be one of the leading women Refères\u2014C.= Mason: Malone caged one for hig ti ne I bowlers of the United States, will scorer.14e One for his team.5 participate.Following this event a Z sweepstakes contest will ba held, par- %.ticipated in by Toledo bowlers and Ratitroad = those who took part in the American Centenary .x Bowling Congress tourtament, who Ie-| Grace .Ce % mained in the city.St.Matthews eens = - \u2018Two-Man Events.rei .2 SECOND NATIONAL MOTOR BOAT SHOW.Score Purse ALLAN CUP REMAINS IN WINNI- 3 L Schultz-Koster, Newark, PEG.|.ive i 1 team from-\u2018La Patrie\u2019.1 team from the \u2018Herald\u2019 2 teams-from Ottawa.\u2014 1 team from Rallroad Blues.1 team from Rallroad Reds.is thé.most important factor, « Over 130,000 people in round figures vigitéd the last motor beat exhibition + JL.2.+4 ++ + +.1,891 $850 ; \u2019 mo | * Mountain-Carllson, Chi-.Winnipeg, March 13~~THe Winni- held In Montreal.It is ahticipated 2 eee TT 1217 | 360) pes\u2019s, holders of the Allan.Cup, made that during the week of March 20th -{ # Seibert-A.D: Root, To-: | their first successful deferce of \u2018thé to April 5th fully 45,000 will visit the Bo ledo.1.22 21 2222 1.268 260 trophy when they disposed \u2018of the Arena where the second great motor ¥ Meuser-Welsh, -Youngs- Moose Jaw challengers in the final boat display will be held, | town.1,266 220| game to-night by a sedre.af 10 to 3, Many Montrealers are asking them- i Pisher-Bruck, Chicago.1,269 195 thus increasing their lead of six selves at this time, \u201cWhat shall we see \u201c\u201cSmith-Riddell, New York 1,258 170 goals galned in the firft game to a at the Arena this year in the way of .Wilson-Christie, Excel- ~~ .[total of 13.oT exhibits génerally\u2019> It ean safely be \u2018 = sior Springs.1258 169 said that never in the history of motor % Haley-O'Connell, Detroit.1,251 18b TT err bogting In this country has such an & Hoyer-Ashley Sioux City, \u2019 1 : : 4 ; _ array of water craft -been gathered tog ; Hover-Ashley, Sioux \u201cHV.257 eo Smith, New York.1§65 70) gether as will be on view when the = * Haas-Carr, Fort Wayne, \u2019 Scully, Éhicago.: .\u2026 - 1,880 60 doors of this show are opened to the | HABA.00 oe fener ee 1,34T 60-| Sellander, Chicago., 1,857 50, public.There will be big boats, both - en IB.coe ESS 143 Haley, Detroit. .\u2018 London, Maroh 14.\u2014Sir Ar- + thur Coran Doylé has joined +-the newly formed British com- + \u201cmittee of sportsman, Which is to + organize an' Olympic team for + the Berlin Olympiad; and have + control of the: finances.+444 168 several others.COMMITTEE.past t 4 HU HHHHHH + + + + + + + + wo.uw.| Dort to Manager Kelley before + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + Léafs leave their camp at Macod, Ga, + 4+ + [CHAMPIONS ARE IN GOOD _CONDITIO ; .ES .: | Foronteé, March 13.\u2014 Upon_ hig re- | turn from a conferéïice with Manager | Ketley at New York, the annéunce- | ment was made by President McCaf- : fery, of the Toronto club, that.the 4 : affaire of \u2018the champions arte in good | condition.There are only twe hold- i outs, both of whom will prébably reé- s MARCY\" 14, 1917 effective; while Sellars and Clark did the better work for Huntingdoiïs.The - line-up: ; Huntingdon.Loyola.Partridge.Goal.McTigue Stark.Point.Clement Faulkner.Cover.Brady Kelly.Forward.Aubin Clark.Forward.Murphy Sellars.Forward.Kearney Slensinger.Forward.Gallery Refarce, Gordie Roberts; assistant, H.Campbell.Umpires, Kavanagh and Owen.Timers, Kramer and \u2018Strak.Parte t reer 4 [ane record | fn\u201d the 1856 |Had Rheumatism powers.The oldest marine engine of of a well-known Montreal will alse be alsa ba there, capable of driving a: sporting and: sportsmen\u2019s goods £ener- - 1 matism.thé |.Ont 1 x AE dede HF LOYOLAWON GAME FROM | ~~ HUNTINGDON -Match Was Fast and Clean the Whole- Way + Through, In view of the ice conditions.last night's match between Loyola College and Huntingdon was unusually bril- Hant, so far as the play was concerned.Loyola took the game by a score of 3 to 1.Rough play was conspicuous by its absence, not à -penaîty being imposed.The Huntingdes players had the better of the play Et the commencement of the opening half, although the students scored the only goal.On changing ends, Loyola add- &d anôther, making it two néthing.The next goal went .to Huntingdon, Clarke securing the tally through an end to end rush.As the game progressed the Ice becams in such a condition that it made combination play out of the question, each team depbnding on individual rushes.Gallery, after re- Heving from a shot on the Loyola nets, carried the puck up.the dee to score the third goal for the winners, thus assuring the victory.For Loyola Gallery - and Aubin were the \u201chost Penaity timer, E.Phillips.THE SUMMARY.First Period.i-Loyola.\u2026.Gallery.12.00 : .Second Period.23\u2014Loyola.Brady \u2026\u2026.416 3-\u2014Huntingddn.Clark.5.00 4\u2014ILoyola.Gallery.12.80 csvset?.OFFICIALS FOR \u2018ART ROS UP, ; rer ee ng The trustee of the \u2018Art\u2019 Ross cup have appointed Jack Mar- shali and Cooper Smeaton as referees for to-morrow night's second cup match between.the Dominion Bridge and Crescenits of Quebec, while Leo Dandur- and has been appointed penalty timekeeper, Bh + +++ + + + + + 4 4 4 4 4 + ST.CATHARINES TO - HAVE BALL FRANCHISE St.Catharines, March 18.\u2014* Abble +++4444444 He +++ RS Johnson, who formérly managed the Guelph Maple Leafs, proposés\u2019 to transplant a professional baseball team from Franklin, Pa, to St, Cath- arines, as an independent organization, The Franklin team was to have played in the New York and Pennsylvania Leagues this year, but dropped out because of difficulties over the grounds.Johnson has asked for the use of the old St.Catherines lacrosse grounds from the civic park committee for certain days in -each week, during the coming season, when the grounds are not taken up by other games.Johnson proposes to play his team in Niagara Falls, Welland, Dunville, and: other towns In the district.He expects to close the deal on the 18th.| MUSSENS LIMITED 0 VS.FAIRBANKS.PLAY OFF TO-NIGHT.Po-night the Mussens, \u2018Limited, winners of.\u2018tha Commercial Hockey league, and Fairbanks, winners of the Hardware Association, will play off at the Victoria Rink.Both teams are confident m5 to thé outcome of the: match, so the publish should get their money's worth.'Iiv-all probability the game will be playèd in three 20- minute periods, fo that the teams will be on the jes for the full hour.Mus- sens\u201d record In \u2018dhe Commercial Léague does, not nad \u2018repeating, and \u2018the game can Pe raid of Fairbanks in their league, although \u201cthey had to\u2019 play off a tle With £Hs-F Tirérs-up.The probablé line-up for the gdme w.: i Muasens.Do Fairbanks.Trudeau.;.Geéal.Desourdy Huick.«1, Peint.Mosely Farney.Cévèér.Hyland K.Brady.Rover.Bénnett Moore.Centre\u201d.Bathung MeCormick.Wing.Séymour B.Brady .Wing.McMullin Spare-\u2014Mussens, .Bracken.: Referee, T.Riddell; 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Thomas George Potter, real estate broker: Thomas John salesman; Charles V.Overing.confectioner, and Thomas K.T.Etone, gyecer, df the City of Montreal, for the following purposes: To acquire by purchase, lease, exchange or otherwise and to hold, improve, subdivide, build upon, utilize, adminintey, Tease, sell, exchange and dispose of all kinds of moveables and im- mèveable property: ; To lay sut and dispote of any streets, lanes, squares or lands upon such terms and conditions as the company may think fit, and to make and enter into any agreement or contract (with any person, municipality or corporation), for constructing, grading, paving, macadamize and repairing streets, highways \u2018and sidewalks .or for the sconstruction, opening and repairing of conduits, cisterns, drains, or sewera.to did by vances of money to construction and maintenance of roads, \u2018streets, lanes, sewers and other works calculated to give better access to the property of the company and to erthance its value; - To att as agents and brokers for the immoveables and for other transactions of a like nature; To loan money to clients, lot owners, and others having business with the cornpany: To take and hold mortgages, hiyjpo- thecs, liens, and charges on real proper tv to secure anv debt due to or advances made by the company: To carry on loan and investment business of all kinds except banking busi.ress; = To act as insurance agents and brokers; may Beem to the company capable being conveniently carried on in conner- tion with the above or calculated direct- lv or indirectly to enhance the value of or render profitable any of the company's property or rights: To acquire and undertake by pur chage, lease or otherwise, the whole of any vart of the business.propercy and liabilities of any person or eompany carrying on any buriners which the company is authorized to: carry on or possessed of property suitable for the purposes of this company: \u2018To enter into partnership or into anv arrangement for sharing profits, union of interests, co-bperation, joint adventure, reciprocal concession or otherwise, with any person or company carrying on or engaged in or about to carry on or engage in any business or transaction which this company Is guthorized to carry on or engage in, er any business or transaction capable of being conducted so as directly.or indirectly te hene- fit this company; and to lend money to guarantee the contracts of.or othérwise assist anv such person or company, or customers or persons having dealings with the company, and to take or otherwise acquire shares and securities of any such company.and to sell, heid, re- issus, with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal with the same: To purchase, take or otherwise acquire and hold shares.bonds or dében- tures Or other securities of any othet company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company, or carrying on any business capable of being conducted 7 as directly or indirectly to benefit this company.and to establish, promots nv otherwise assist any such company or companies.To enter into any arrangements with any governments and authorities municipal.local or otherwise, that may seem conducive to the companys objects, or any of them, and to obtain from any such government or authority and rights, privileges, and concéssions which ths company may think it desirable to obtain and to carry out, exercise and comply with any such agreements, rights, privileges and concessions: To promote any company or compan- iew for the purpokes of acquiring all or apy of the property and liabilities of this company, or for any other pur.peses which may seem directly or fn- directly caléuiàäted to benefit this company .and to underwrite and place or as- fist in the placing of the stock, bonds, or securities of ahy such company or campanieés; o o construct, maintain and alter any buildings or: works necess ry \u2018 - venient for the purposes of the company, and to construct.own and operate cars and other vehicles, propelled by steam, electricty or otherwise, for the purposes of the company.; To invest and deal with the monies of the éompany not immédiately réyuir- ed in such manner as may be from time te time détermined: To issue paid up shares, bonds or debentures or other securities for the payment either in whole or in part of any property, real or personal.movéable or immoveable, services, rights, lease, bu- rinezs, franchises, undertaking, power, license, or nces Pris company may legally \u2018acquire, and n payment or par ; change for shares.bonds, debentures or other securities of any 6ther com: business similar of \u201cAret- business of this company: y pérsonh er com- dered or te Le ren- any doin za ental to the ® dents o remunerate an -pany for services ren dered.in plaging or assisting to place or guaranteeing the plackix of shares in the company's capital\u2019 or any deben- turés or other securities of the cor pany, or in or about the formation or romo Suet of jts business; ; Fo drat, make, accept.endorse, \u2018 discount, execute and issue promissorr.notes.bills of exchange, bills of lading: férable instruments: - à To sell or dispose of the \u2018undertaking of the company or any part thereof for such consideration as the company may think fit, and in partiedlar for shares, debentures of securities of \u2018any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to tho%e of this com- any, ' 0° P To do all oF any of the above things as principals, contrictors, agents, or éthotwise, and by or through agents or otherwise, and either alone or in conjunction with others\u2019 _ : To amalgamate with any other com: pany having objects altogether or in part similar to: those of this cothpany; To distribute dv dividend or other: wise any of ithe property of the come pany in specle, or kind.among the members, and particularly\u201d paid uy shages.debentures or debenture stock of gny othér company, Lorre Generally to purchase.take on, lease or in exchange, hire \u2018or otherwise acquire any real and personal property, and any rights or privileges which the company may think néceéssary or convenient for the purposes of its business, and.to sell or etherwise didpose of the same as it nay seem; fit: .Any power granted in any paragraph hereof shall not be limited or restricted by reference to or reference from any other ragraph, under the name of \u2018Bay view ark Realty, Limited\u2019 with 4 capital stock of ninety-nine thousand divided ints nine ollars ($89,000.00), hundred and ninéty (990) shares of one hon réd dollars ($100.00) sadn; hé ehlef place 0 siness of the co oration will be in the City of Mont- rom the office of the Provincial spas this twenty-frat day of Feb- - 101 ruary.1 C.J.STMARD, Deputy Provincial Secretary.vin, - Baker & Walker, a : ; cc ?Irerderins dirzct, specify Doan\u2019s.\u201d Solicitors fer Applicants ad- purchase, sale.exchange and leasing of To carry on any other business whether manufacturing or otherwise whi>h nf\" concession which.t payment of or.in, tion of the company or the con.warrants and other negotiable or trans.manner ax MARRIAGE LICENSFS Money to Lend or Montgage BARRON & CUSHiN; Notaries and Commiss:aners Liverpool & London & Globe In, Building.112 St.James Street Uraye, SYNOPSIS OF DOMINION REGULATIONS, ANY person Who is Ue syle family, or any inale over Is 4 LAND head gr \u201cCars vie may homeslead à quarter ge.available Dominion tang ir £tlon of Saskatchewan or Alveru quite cant must appear in person ap LPP ninion Lands Agency or sup lt +4 for the District.Entry by ros Beng be mage at any agency.on Certa), Igy ditions, by 1ather, mother, soy,\" Sob ter, brother or sister oi inlending aug, steader.Roue.Dutres, \u2014 SIx months\u2019 resider, and cultivation of the land ir\u2019 three yeas.A homesteager à within nl miles of his homet; farm oi at least #Ü acres xo Ce y t each fo Nay : LTH and occupied by him or by his | tes | mother, son, daughter, brother ç, AQU In certain districts a homestez.\u20ac.| good standing may pre-empt ; \u201cde © | section, alongside his homesteag\u201d v te | $3:00 per acre.© Unig | \u201c\"Duties\u2014Must reside upon the ! giead or pre-emption ix monty, Tom of six years from date of homes tong ea 1ry, (including the time rey homestead patent), and peres extra.dé n A homesteadér who has ex homestead right and Canney Listed, re-emption may enter top 5 pura homestead in certain districts $3.00 per acre.Lutie- Past six months IN each of thiée vey, vate fifty acres and erect a hous, $300.00.© Ulreg t | 0 wpe Cultisate sity, 4 hin Pre, | \u2018uit wWour W.¥ cn Deputy of the Minister af the DEL N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of gy, sdvertisément will not he paid for \\ ! Mutual Motor and Truck Gone Limited.PUBLIC under the First Part ar cha: the Revised Statutes nf Cana To known as \u2018The Companies ty Tet patent have been issued under the of the Secretary of State o \u2018un bearing date the 2sth dav of F NOTICE is hereb gi 8 Ven tng Th 4 is (1815, Incorporating Michael Phelan, of the City of Westimour the Province of Quebec, nuvocate rid Lovey and Robertson Fl rates, and Harry Arthu: al Joseph Alphonse L'Heureux, bookkes erg, ol the City of Montreal.in th Seg Province of Queber, fer the folly purposes, viz,.- [ut To manufacture \u2018 whole Or Sn pare repre.maintain va.for, store, bus, sell.lense, Vide op.\u201cturn to profit motos and eng len by steam.electricity, explo internal combusion, water, compres.41r or any other power.automabis trucks, taxicabs and ony other hoo convevanves, whether moved In chanical power or notused er te De 5 on land, on water and tn the air accessories of the same and used in connection therewith, operate for the carriage ol passéhes and freight, automobiles, tuxtcabs, other motor vehicles ot every J tion, motor bvate.geropla ships, und generaily all soi scriptions or self-propelled co whatever the kind otf engine and Io recelve fares and other sation for the same: re To garages and landings, workshops an repair shops, storehouses and stores fu the purpose of the company and the uv commodation ofthe public in geners also to build, ereet.acauire by whatere title, maintain and operate water pov ers.steam plants, reservoirs, tanks lv gas, gasoline, petroleum or any ote liquid ur explosive\u201dsubject to all Irs and general laws and by-laws reguiu- ing the sante, for the purpose of co erating power to be used in conneci- with the business of the company.ul.to sell, lease and otherwise dispose at a profit.the surplus power at an time not required for use by the gow maintain \u2018and al et pany, and to erect.Of rate buildings.dams and an oth construction necessary for the purprs thereof; td) To apply for, purchase © otherwise acquire, «ny trade marks, p tents, licenses, concessions and to like conferring any exclusive or ne: exclusive or limited right to Use or an secret or other.information as to ar invention which may seem capable being used for any of the purpus.the company.or fhe acquisition of wi may seem calculated directly or © rectly to benefit the company, on use, exercize, develop or grant lie in respect of or otherwise turn i .count the property, rights or infoiu tion so acquired: te) To enter into a\u201d agreement for sharing of profits, am gamation, consolidation or union of terests, co-operation, joint adventure! ciprecal concession or other arrant: ment of a like nature with any per\" or company or companies carrying o or engaged in or about to carry on engage in any business or transaction which this company is authorized it engage in or corry on or having obi altogether or in part similar to thost of this company: \u2018f) To carry on anf ather business, whether manufacturing or otherwise.which may seem to Uf company capable of being convenient.carried on in connection with the con pany\u2019s business or calculated directly or indirectly to enhance the value of Of render profitable any of the compan; ¥ property or rights: (g) To purchase lease, take over: or otherwige acu the whole or any part of the business.property, franchises, good-will.rights agencies and privileges held or enjoyed {+ by any person or firm or by any corporé tion carrying on any business whic! the company is authorized fo cart! on.or possessed of = prapertt suitable for the purposes of this con pany, and to pay therefor either wholl or partly in cash or wholly or partir !! bonds, paid-up shares or other sect ties of the company or othervis an to undertake the liabilities of an fee persons, firm or corporation: Hm Te a ter into any arrangement with an A thorities.government, municirsl Fi, \u2018or otherwise.that may seem confie, to the company's objects ar any of 130 and to obtain from any such authority any rights.privileges and concession which the company may think it desir?ble to obtain, and to carry on of BX cise and comply with any such arrange ments, rights, privileges and ef, sions; (1) To promote anv comparé \u2018éompaniss for the purpose of ac all ar any of the property and Hate of this company.or for any other Pis pôse.which may seem directiv o D rectly calculated to benefit thir SH pany .and generally to purchase, tak Lu Jease or in exchange, hire or niherti acquire any real and versanal Props and any .rights or privileges whit \u2018© company may think necessary venient for the purposes of ness: (1) To distribute amour !! holders of the company in kind perty of the company.and in part\" any shares, debentures or ather &° ties in other companies belong?the company or which the compan ap far jtg buse Le spe any prev Ha\u2019 pri reict 1 C1 Ta 56 vT ; have the power to diapose 01: 15?17 or dispose of the whole or any Pio, the assets and undertakings °° 0 company as a going concern ov MU wise-for such ennajderation as (he Ji, pany may think fit, and in partis for shares.bonds, dehentures or 4 ties of anv other company having =o jects altogether or in part simile et those of this company: (1) To = and deal with the monerys of the en pi iv 81 pany not immediately requiT may from time Lane determined: (m) To remunerate an: = pany or person for services premier\u201d to be rendered to the company ! ing or assisting to place.or gu ing the placing of any of the shal ae the company's capital.or any heads enr Bentures or other securities nf the (097 pany.or in or about the for promotion of the company C' Auet of its business, subier thereof the shareholders of th\u201d pany.The operations of the \u201c7° to be carried on throughout the Tre jon of Canada and elsewhers name of \u2018Mutual Motor and Tick ° papy.Limited\u2019 with a capital sim ninety thousand dallars.divide?900 shares of one hundred gala - and the chief place of business sald company to be at the City real, In the Province of Quebe- Dated at the office of the Serre\u2019 State of Canada, this 4th dax °° 191 THOMAS MULVEY.Under-Secretary 0° 55\" Fleet, Falconer, Ph Solicitors for pin, & Bovey.\u201ce to time mation \" the CO 7 tn approve cafe ectr | sun of the which chignt in the The culm} mndir instri in 15 Mr.dent.c t î } F 8 r r t Vv ! + * en thay 70 ut 19468 letters le Sen: \u2018analy, Arthüs mnt, in Wit.advo- 5 and pkkesy he Saig lowing Ure, i.car.HE and = drix- tar nm press: robile ing FE 1me- Fenger: Ds, uli: lexscrip 1d ui nd de Pyanecs moor omy en ps res fur the uv Fener:s hateve r por nks fo 7 vthe n dors \u2018egulu- SE gon mectics ay, ar pose Un at an an bUerate prusrs at yothe purpuss \u2018 ase, 0 \"ks, pa nd ti ir non or an! to au\u2019 able 1! DSY + whi r in an ice! to uv forme tto an am i of i ture.Prans- persof ing os on à! saction zed t objects ; thost on an?sturing to the nient!y e com jirectir a of or ipanyg rchase, cauire siness, rigbts njoye: arpora- which carry opertr 3 con- wholly tly ir securi- , and .such To.en- 1 au- local qucivé {they horitr- ssionf jesira- exer range\u201c pnecs any niring yilitie# r pur - indi comm ake ON eywise parts.ch th?1 State.\u2018nal, \u2014 #IONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, FRIDAY, MARCH SR Se BRT = Ca, pC EN 14, 1913, \u2014 Brig Future for\u201d Mac Vicar Memorial is Indicated by Building of New Church Sunday will mark the opening of the new MacVicar Mémorial Chureh | which is sicuated at the corner of Hut- chisof street and St.Viateur avenue, in the north end of the city.The origin of the work which has culminated in the erection of so commodious an edifice was a demand for instruction in Sabbath School when In 1896, under the superintendency.of |.ar.George Weir, a Presbyterian student, a school numbering eighteen was.THE REV.J.G.POTTER, MA,\" \u2018 Minister of MacVicar Memorial Churen.; started, the first teachers being Mrs.J.Scott, Miss Scott and Miss Morrison, In 1898 a canvass was made and such encouragement was given that a Sunday evening service was started and after an irterval of a few weeks the | Rev.J.- Myles Crombie of Cote des Neiges Presbyterian church took .the pastoral over sight.The Rev.D.D.Millar and Mr.J.D.Morrow, the present minister of the Dale Presbyterian church, Toronto, followed in succession, until 1300, when Rev.D.J.Gra- bam, B.D., was installed as minister.| Tyne, 1912, and after a heavy \u2018uphii © lland will be dedicated.by \u2018most inter- ; esting services.The Rev.Dr.Herridgé, [ot st.Me | officiate.morning and night and.the |.\u2026 {iRev Dr, \u2018t\u20ac9ark, \u2018moderator of the 8y- a ii ned of\u2019 Mräntreal.\u201cand Ottawa, will -ad- |.= |; dress the Nass meeting\u2019 in the\u201d after- | noon.It had been -an act.of faith and courage\u2019 for the few christian men and women to \u2018assume the \u2018task of éarry- ing a'mortgagé of $6,000 for thé sake of: providing for.the rapidly growing population of strangers but there was thé.increased problem of assuming the large outlay that would be required for: another.new and larger building.Just, af \u2018this time the Rev.D.J.Graham; owing.to {lI health, -securad 4 pastorate in\u2019 the weést, and \u2018after a vacancy off about: six \u2018months: the pre- \u2018sent: minister; the Rav.Jas.G.Potter, -M.D., at.that time in St.Andrew's churoh, Peterboro, was inducted.on Sentember 15th, 1910.In December.of next year, the con- gregaiion détermined to carry into effect; what was, to them an imperative.éall.The risk was very great, they had confidence in the\u2019 Future and { felt that provision must be-made.Work |.on \u2018the - new building was \u2018begun in Ask the building has been compiered indrew\u2019s church, Ottawa, will On Monday night a \u201cpublic reception will - be given.The first part of tv evening will.be given to officlal graet- ings, but\u2019 the major part of the night \u2018Will \u2018be spent\u201d as \u2019 a\u2019 convers ationze, whieh will be greatly helped: by \u2018the orchestra whièh will include the harp Played by Mme.Drouin.The\" present strength of the congre- \u201cgation is shown in the fact that there : are 22 members of session; 13 members |.\u2018of .trustee hoard; 16 members of board |.\u2018of managers; #0 teachers \u2018and offéers; \u2018550 scholars or roll; 621 communicants.\"Among the church activities, apam from these, are a most helpful Laales Aid Society, Women\u2019s: Missionary Su- | ciety, Young People's Society of Chris- tion Endeavor, MacVicar Men\u2019s Association, Young Menñ\u2019s.Class, and in affiliation.the Outremont No.5 Boy Scouts, No congreration in the city of Mont- .real has 4° brighter future before it and \u2018although the burden of supplying the nséd as been very great the spirit that.has characterized the men of MacVicar will assuredly find fraternal support from all interested in the -extension of a thoroughly enterprizing dot of Christian men and women who .THE NEW MACVICAR MEMORIAL CHURCH.CORNER OF HUTCHI- ON STREET AND Mr.Graham worked with great.inter- | est and devotion, and to his efforts was due the building of the former church, dedicated in Mirch\u2019 1906, and what was heretofore known as \u2018the Annex Presbyterian church was, called after the late Principal Macvicar\u2014the |: MacVicar Memorial church.It was soon evident that the \u2018prnd- ing would not accommodate the large\u2019 numbers of children seeking instrug- tion and the congregation was eon- | fronted with a very serious problem.+ ststraasaaetasas 3 ST.ANDREW'S CURLING © CLUB BANQUET.| At a meeting of the St.Andrew\u2019s.Curling Club, held at their new club house an St Matthew St., it was decided to hold the annual banquet on Friday evening, March 28th at 8 p.m., at the Club house.Al\u2019 members wishing to attend are requested to communicate with the secretary, Mr.R.G.Fut- voye, at the rink, not later than March 21st.oa Pes E rE bE taba +.SOME CANADIAN.WIRELESS NOTES \u2014\u2014\u2014 The progrec: of wireless in Canada is indicated by the following extract from the Montreal letter.in the \u2018Mar- conigraph,\u2019 the wireless telegraph jour- which, with its rfext issue, \u2018will change its name to the World, The work in connection with \u201cthe dupléxing of the Transatlantic service.- has been fintrshed as far as the Canma= | dian side is concerned.Messrs, Round.& Robb resched Glace Bay from England about the middle of January to attend to the final -adjusiment of ithe receiving apparatus for the duplex work.High-speéd transmitting apparatus hal also been sucessfully Installed ai Glace Bay.The equipment of the station at Sarnia, Ont, for the Canadian Covern- ment is now well under way, and is expected to be completed about\u2019 the end of February.In connection with the\u2019 closing of some of the Gulf of St.Lawrénce stations, great difficulty was experienced last fall in relieving the .operators owing ty exceedingly stormy wea'her.Engineer J.OQ.Cann is still.at Battle Harbour.An attempt wag Made by tle steamer \u2018Portia\u2019, of the fleet of Bowring Brothérs.Newiound- land, to reach Battle Harbour about the middle of January, but this steamer was unable to penetrate ne heavy Hoh ice in the Straits of Belle Tele, Annther {rial will he made the next Ime the steamer \u2018Portia\u2019 goes north, And it js Jloped that she will be sue- tessful in setting Mr.Cann away.Opérater Casheïl was unable té lear- Oint Amaue station, and must rema'n here until the early spring unless he.Buhle tn chtain a.passage by one of be sealing steamers which may reich fren Amour during the Ia tter part lof t plié Aperators on the Heath Polnt wh havre been urable to leave.Sen - pui at'empts have been made hr the fain (Government steamer \u201cMont- an 'o tuke them away.but the pap ® wsather in the Gulf of S*.Law- tend during the month of Janulity dered all efforts fruiiicss.RY | and Sophomotés on \u2018Monday night, the \u2018Wireless ST.VIATEUR STREET.\u201cwere -willing to face the future with -such great confidence an \"enthusiasm, \u2018weeks.On Sunday, 28rd, the: Rev.Principal Smyth \u201cwill pr \u2018each in the morning and the Rev.Dr.Guthrié in \u2018the evening.On Monday, the 24th, St.Andrew's choir, Westmount, will giv 1a sacred concert in the new MacVicar.\"On \u2018Sunday, March 20th, the Rev.A.\u2018Logan Geggie will preach and on Mon- \u2018day night give his charming lecture \u2018on \u2018Scotch Humour\u201d Pee + SQ + + + * 3 * OND NOTES 3 ' veve es SEP EEe eG Mrs.Ste B.Harrison has returned from a visit to Ottawa, where she was \u2018the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Mills, ve Thé McGill Orchestra and Mandolin Club delighted\u2019 the students and friends evening with their swet music.\u201cThe Assembly Hall was filled to the doors at this, the second annual con- cért, Misg Beatrice Frasér, with much charm, contributed several vocal solos.\u2014\u2014 hockey on\u201d Saturday afternoon, the game resulting in a score of 6 to 0 in favor of the Students.A close.and \u2018exciting game of \u2018basketball was \u2018played betwen.the Freshmen score being 25 to 11 in favor of the Sophs._ The Juniors invited a number of the students from the Women\u2019s Residence to a snowshie tramp on Friday afternoon; after which.a special dinner wag served in the dining- -room- to the party.5 \u2014 ane = Mr.- Sladon, of.Ottawa, addressed \u201cthé.Hortoultiwal, and Spring Club.on Friday evening.- \u2018Floriculture ' and Bees\u2019 Was.the: subject of the lecture.\u2018Heredity in\u2019 Breeding\u2019 was the sub: Jeet of -an address delivered by Prof.Barton before the Bachelors\u2019 Club on Monday evening.\u201cMiss K.Fisher, head.of the \u201cSchool \u2018of .Mouséhold Science, organized a centres in \u2018Pontiac County.viz., Shaw- ville, Bristol and Wyman.Miss S.J.Arinstrong, \u2018of Shawville, \u2018is\u2019the moving spirit, but there is a general and deep intérest in the movement among ihe women of Pontiac County.Mr.R.M.Winslow, Horticultural \u2018Commilssiéfer.for British Columbia, was a recent visiter at the Coliège.\u2018Principal Harrison \u201cand Professor Barton speak in Ormstown on Friday evening.Miss Mclean,\u201d of Preto, N.S., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Fraser, Maple avenue.Miss B,- Ayre spent the week- -end An Ottawa ~ Among the recent t visitors to the Côl- leve were: Prof.Blair, ville, N.S.; Mr, W.nn Brown.Ottawa; \u2018Mr.UL Pénman, Montreal, and Mr, x b.McEwan, Glasgow, Scotland.+ , .Mr.Anglin, of Anglins', Limited, will lead a discussion on building problems at the next lunch of the Bullders' Ex- change, which will be held at Coopers\u2019 TT but |.- The exercises \u2018will continue over three of Macdonald College on Saturday] The bachelors and \u2018students played | Buys.the Woman | \u2018\u2019terdaÿ by Women's Institute at three - different | :is satisfied to rèceive -there was sômething behind the ar- Painting the Town Black, Kent- |.restaurant on Thursday noon next.Surf vi all this the public.$1,000.00 \u201cst.Anne de Bellevue Distri The > F urther particulars, maps, plans, etc., on application.This offer is only good until Thursday, March 20th.Has usually been milked dry before it is offered to the public, and then when the propery is sold \u201csuch high prices are asked that it is usually one or two years before the land 1 is disposed of.- By The Foliowing Plan has been eliminated.You are offered shares by us in a Farm which \".we purpose purchasing on LOUIS in the famous Se ; = ct g 1 \u2018And A Almost Adjoining To the subscribers to the syndicate we offer this\u2014 : \u2018 a ; In addition to the shares purchased in the syndicate, you will be allowed to select land to\u2019 the \u2018amount of the stock you take and to this you will be given a clear title.The balance of foe.land will then be sold to the public.1 \u2018 .Estimated Profits After deducting tay 30 arpents\u2014to be given to the Syndicate Shareholders, this will leave 74 arpents to be sold ta Taking the exceb lingly low figure of 12c per foot as an average\u2014or about half what the Morgan farm 1s selling for (nearly one-third has \u2018been sold in 7 days).12¢ per \u2018foot 34, 440.00 per arpent, Rance de EEE Total\u201ccost of Ll ; $328, 560.00 93,600.00 .| NS : $234,960.00 Estiited cost of sling fe eee eee eee eee aan 52,000.00 ESTIMATED PROF IT.$182,960.00 ; .TN \u2026.»0#0%e.#052 85.0.This means a profit on say $1,000 as estimated above $1, 000.00 of land with clear: title\u2019 (this land will re-sell at a handsome profit).of Syndicate shares that should give you a return of at least $3,000.00.ah \u201cvy Phone Main 7365.Rooms 400 & 402 Lake of the Woods Bldg.(OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON) \"St.John St.for $27, 000 Such is the- Fact, but no Court | \"Objection, Says Divorce Judge.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 New York, March 14.\u2014A London cable to the \u2018Tribune\u2019 says: \u2018The barter and salé of » woman for $27,500 was\u2019 drranged in the courts Bete\u2019 yey- He authority of a judge.The case.was that of- Rdiyogce suit brought by Marcillus Raymund Moraud against his wife,\" Heleh4 Woodley Moraud.both actors.Cartain.J.A.\u2018 Morrison, inheritor of the Morrison millions, that that Morrison | should pay Moraud $27,500 damages.Justice Bargrave.Deane, addressing | the jury, said: \u2018The parties have agreed as.to damages.The co-respondent is prepared to pay- the amount, and the pe'itiorier the sum.If; rangement I.should tell you nat to! listen to it, but in this case, as far as 1 can \u2018see, there is nothing object able.Captain Morrison has practical ly bought this \u2018woman for £5, 500.\" Suffragettes Turn Again to the Tar Brush and Hammer.London, Marèh 14\u2014The latest exploit of the militant suffragettes in London is the obliteration of the names on-the gate posts ¢f houses in the residential dtreets, Afmed with pots \u2018of paint.or \u2018tar, and brushes, they raided \u2018the Riehmond district in this way.ln the course of last night, disfiguring many houses, The window smashing campaign also was resumed this.morning.by the suffragettes, a new sgtoré in Bond was | - named as co-respondent.The suit was | undefended, and counsel stated: | it had heen agreed R.À.Davidson James Hill, W.C.James, - A.C.Johnston, K.A.Korff, Henry L.\u2018Lyman, 8.A.Myles, John McRae, W.H.S.Peters.Michard Reid, Mr.Reid, Mr.Reid, Miss Sherwood, Edward C.Smith, Mrs.Shepperd, Harcourt Ver- street and.a prominent.shop in Hol- born suffering from their attentions.Hammers were used hy them in both cases.The police arrested several of the \u201cwomen while engaged in the work.non, P.Vincent, Bernard W.Wones, Mrs: C.R.Walker, E, J.Valker, Mrs.Mrs, Walker, J.B.Wright, H.B.Yates, Mrs.Yates, Manter LM Yates, Miss Emily Yates.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN'S LIST.Among saloon passengers arriving at St.John to-day by CPR.liner Empress of Britain frem Liverpool are the following: Miss Jessie Allan, Mr.J.D.Alleroft.London; Mr.E.W.Amsden.Duncan, BC; Miss M.Ashworth, Rochdale: Mr.S.T.¥aillie, Tisdale, \u2018Sask.; Mr.Alfred Olive Hocken.who was remanded in custody vesterday, on a charge of attempting to set.fire to a pavilion on the Roehampton Golf Links, was released to-day on bail of $2,500, on undertaking to.abstain from militaney pending her trial.SHIPPING NEWS ARRIVALS, \u2018Mount Temple, arr.-Halifax.March 13 {'}1, \"Beale, Ottawa; Mr and Mire.A.E.Pres.Lincoln, arr, New York .\u201c 18! Beauvais, Montreal; Mr.F.W.Biath- Barbarosga, arr.New York :.; 151 wayt, Guelph, Ont: Mr.BJ.N.Biyde, Philadelphia, arr.New York .12 Reading; Mr.A.Brustlein, Berne, Switzerland: the Hon.Eligdor R.and Mra, OUTWARD.: Campbell.London; :Mr.P.S.Campbell, dates Stampalia, arr.Naples .: Dublin; Miss H.M.Carles, Cheltenham; Pri rice per March 12 1 N.Chapple, London: Mons.Char- Quebec; Mr.A.W.Mr.Charles T.Colomb, Mr.Harold Cooper, Blackburn; Mrs.K.MOVEMENTS OP THE LINERS.| A.Coulbrough, Miss K Coulbroueh.\u2018London; Mr.B.F.Davies,\u201d Swansea; Nr.The Shell \u2018Company\u2019 of Cangas, whose J.Dodds.Mrs.Double, London: Captain Argentina, arr.Trieste .3! Mr, E.Manthester Importer, arr.Manches- lebois and valet, ter 11 } Cliffe, Liverpool: allon> $2.45; Stains, Paint 8 refinery is \u2018at Longue Pointe, re- .ceive two shiptcads: of gasoline from Mine: Fison.Vancouver: Mr.J Melish ; 52 St.Lawrence Singapore next summer: The cargoes \u2018ser, Epperstone: Mr.and Mes.@ Gal Phone Main 1914, will be unloaded with extreme caution, \u2018and in the same way that the big load brought by the Touplecteia last October.\u201cThe Allah line has opened an office at lagher, Miss Marie Gallagher, Mr.and Mrs.BE.L.Garneau, Mrs.J.8.Gillespie, Naramata, B.C; Quebec; Mr: and | half pints, 18e: rushes, Glass, etc, at lowest prices.L.J.A.SURVEYER.PAINTS Satisfactory results will only be obtained by using the heszt.Our paints are made of White Lead, pure Turpentine.ure Linseed Oil, That is reason why it covers most, best, and wears longest.40 NEW COLORS pure nid the Jens Enamel Paints, Varnish, Boulevard, Mr.and Mrs.James H.Gunn, Master 820 Homer strèet, Vancouver, under J.W.Nutt, formerly travelling passenger agent of the Allan line on the Pacific Wm.H.Gunn, Prince Albert, Sask.; Mr.and Mrs.E.F, Guthrie and infant and maid, Medford, Ore.; Mr.T.Hagan.Re- R.F.Springett, Shaw- \u201cMr.Robert Stark, Tor- Birmingham: Mr.ligan Lake, B.C.; -Const.5; \" i ; gina; Mrs.M.Hall, Quehéc: Mr.=.J.quay; Mr: and Mrs.David Steel, Glen- [The victorian sailed from St.John for Halsey, J.ondon; Captain H.Hincks,Dul- boro, Man.; Mr.and Mrs, G.L.Ste- \u2018The Sc inavian ailed for Glasgow verton: Mr.F.H.Hossell, Mr.M.L.rhens, Halifax; Mr A.C.Stirling, Lin- ?ae st esterday.Jackson, Nottingham: Mr.W.James, lithgow: Mr.J.R.J.Stirling, Kelow- rom 08 on ye oF a ritain arrived at Stoke-on-Trent: Mr.and Mrr; liver ha, B.C.: Major and Mrs.John 8.Tait, st he, ao Liverpool to.da Johnson.North Battleford, Sask.; Mr.Master Tan : Tait, Miss Frances Tait.ohn ro eration.ru oe te C and Mrs, B.C.Kelson.Master J.H.Vancouver: Mr.R.Tautz, Pinner: Owing to the emigr 8h to Can-| welesn, Lethbridge.Alta.: Mr.O .J.Mr.L.W.Taylor, Camberley; Mra.and ada from the other side, the Allan line 1 have been compelled to announée an Mrs.Thomas W.Tedeastle Miss Anni» Klein, Mr.G.¥, Knight, Bletchley: Mi an: Mr and Tedcastle, Gllbert Plains, Man.: Mr.P.Joseph Laldler, Neepawa, Man.; Mr.and extra spring sailings, and have accord- wre.C.A.Leader, Baitlef ap .rd.ask.: 4.Teniple, Vamiouver; Mr.\u2019and Mrs.L.ingly decided that the Hesperian shall arr \"J.Limpens, Tillev.Alta; ipsa 1.Thornley, Calgary; Mr.Jorn D.Tothii! sall from Liverpol on March 26 for St.Livesey, Preston: Me.W.HH.O.Lucas, Ottawa: Miss F.M.Wade, Toronto; Mr.John and Halifax, turning to Liverpool from St.Trent on North Collingham: Mr.and Mrs.Char.and Mra W.A.A.Warren, Armstrong, B.C.April 9.Lnscombe, Montreal: Mr.Ale À \"h W Bri \u201d Ma- Ar omas eir.Bristol: Miss Other Allan liners on the Liverpool jor, Birmingham: Mr.G.H.Tea ae là HO Monre, White.Chéltenham: Mr.route are \u2018fully b'sked as far as the! Medicine Hat: Mr.M.B.McCool.Lon- | and Mrs.CS.Whitfield, Vermillon, Al second and third class are concerned (donderry; Mr.and Mrs.P.J.Meininsh, vus té: sir.G.F.Willlams, Vancouver: from.now till May 1.New York: Mr.MéNéa, London: Mr.and Mrs.4b L.Wilmurt, Bletchley: Mr.and \u2018Mrs.T.Mellor, Leek: Mr.Leslie M.Mrs.J.C.Winder, Mr.H.H.Winder, VICTORIAN'S LIST, Moffz*, Winnipeg; Mr.G.H.Oatway, London.The, Victorian, sailed from St John London: Mr, = Orlay, Tamise, Belgium; | es - an alifax to-Fay for Liverpool witt T eorge Pearson, Renfrew, Ontario; : ° ' \u2018the following fst class passengers: .Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Proby, Moose Jaw: EFFECTS OF LAMENESS FP.P.Aylwin.L.Barraclough, A.E.Bassett, R.H.M, Bréadner, Emmanuel Bernard, J, Billeter, \u2018Dr.E.E.Bissett, Mrs.A.Rae.London; Mr.and Mrs.c.R.Reid, Master Reid.Xelownn, B.C.: \"Mr, B.A Scarlett.Miss Hilda Schreiber, ON A HORSE'S VALUE An amusing action centring round + EE Ty RE Le À |] Mr.and Mrs: Bissett.T.Caverhill, D.Nelson; Miss R.Simpson, London: Mr.a horse, no) eceased, w he 1 Cinnamon, A.L.Campbell, Mrs.Cody,' B.S.Smith, Calgary: Mr.A.Smith, the ue es Ce Vestérdar.274 hm A oo = x alts ERA wg ie sd ni de En sires ps aye, Lk ° x the case of De Palma against Kraux.in which plaintiff sued for $150, the value he put on a horse lent by him to defendant.Kraus agreed he would be responsible for the animal while in his custndy and De Palma now puts him to the test as the horse died on his hands.The action, largely resolved itself into a difference as to the \u2018value of the animal.While the owner fixes the amount at $150, Kraus states the horse was not worth more than $30.The plaintiff acted as his \u2018own counsel and procecded to cross- examine defendant as to the value of \u2018the animal.Defendant replied that \u2018the horse could not be worth much as .he was lame.Plaintiff\u2014\u2018When he goes fast ha gets lame, but when he goes slow he is all right.\u201d Defendant's lawyer interposed with a remark as to the effect of lameness on a horse's value, rand received from plaintiff the reply: \u2018Excuse me, lawyer, you don't know what a horse is.The case had not concluded when the court rose, stmt Nh Snap HR AE AR Kn Aan PER ait a IS Le 3 bt Le i \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.FRIDAY, MARCH r ' i 14, 1913.\u201c - - on 0 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriagas and deaths.must invariably.be endorssd with or fame and address of the sender, otherwise no notice can be take 4 tor them.Birta notices are inserted bh 350; marriage notices for 50¢; outh sotices for 25c, prepaid.à a to fiouncement of neral appente on- death notice, 25c extra: other ER sions to obituary, such as short ske ee of life, two cents per word extra, ox.cept poetry, which is Gc per line tra propals.Annual subscribers, whose names AP pear on our lists, may have announces ments nt birth, marriages and deaths (withont extended obituary of Ee en securing in their, immediate © ami = res of charge.in which case, B89 and address of subsciibers should in variably be given.BIRTHS HOLMES\u2014 On Tuésday,.Match 11, cu at Fertile Creek, Howick, Que., to and Mrs.John Holmes, Jr, & son.MARRIED.\u2018:\" # HILLIER \u2014 HALL me Kington: Ont, on March 7, 1913, at Sylar Street Methodist Church by the Rev.T.W.Neal, Bg daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Odessa, Ont., to Stanley Enarié of Kingston.DIED.ANGUS \u2014 On March\u2019 13, 1913, à sidence, 240 Drummond streé Anne Daniels, wife of (Richard: gu Funeral private.ALDERSON \u2014 On March if; > Ab Belmont street, Toronto, Mrs.M: Alderson, widow of.thé late O1 Alderson, sr., of Ingersoll, ip her 84th year.ALLAN \u2014 At Grayenhurst, font.\u2018on March 10, 1918, Henry W.Alan; of Windsor, Ont, \u2018Inapector H M.Cus-\" toms, and -ex-M.P.for South Essex.BLACKADER.\u2014 On Wednesday, March 12, 1913, at his residence, 506 Sher- broo, Street West, of pneumonias, Charles H.Blackader, late of the'firm of Stevenson, Blackader & Co.Funeral private.| CAMPBELL.\u2014 At Dalesviile;- Que, on.) Mondgy.March .10,.1913,Joseph.Campbell, in his 98th year.; FORD \u2014 In Kingston, Ont, on March 10, 1918, Annie M.Sherriff, relict of- the late w G .Ford, aged 78.years.| LUMSDEN \u2014 At Valleyfield, March 13, | ! 1913, William Lumsden, in his 85th year.Fuheral on Saturday at \"2.30 p.m.Please omit flowers.MATHIE \u2014 At hér residence, :4139 ~Dor- chester strestW., Jean Mathie.- = Funeral] from - above address on.Monday, \u2018the 17th, at 2.30 pm; | MCILWAIN \u2014 On March; 12, \u20181913; at \u201cthe residence of her son-in-law; \u2018Mr.J.Wigmore, 102 Vittoria street, Ottawa, Ont, Ann Brothers, in her 90th year, .relict .of the late James.McIlwain.Born Loch Gall, County Armagh, Ire- and , I MORING \u2014 In this eity, on March 14, 1913, beloved wife of O.Moring.Funeral service on Saturday at 2.30 p.m., at Bethlehem Church,\u2019 corner of Clarke and Western avenues, est- mount.McMULLEN \u2014 At Maitland Hall,Mount Forest, Ont.on March 12, 1913, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Senator \"James McMullen.| 4e + MUNSON \u2014 In \u2018Bowmanville, Ont., on March 10, 1913, Mary MceGraän, belov= ed wife of Cameron L.Munson, aged 80 years.- STOBO \u2014 At Smith?s' Falls: Ont, \u2018on March 12, 1913, at 6 p.m., May Mack- lem, beloved wite of the Rev.Edward J.Stobo, jr, S.T.D.STEWART\u2014At Bruce, Wis.\u2026 U.S.A., on March .10, 1913, Jas.Alexander Stewart, youngest brother of Mrs.Samuel Cooke, Arundel, Que.2.Those sending notices for the above column.may send with.them a list of names of interested friends, together with a: one-cent stamp for each address, and marked copies of: the \"Wile ness' containing the notices will be promptly mailed.For addresses in foreign countries three cents will be es, EES & co.Funeral Directors 012 ST.CATHERINE W.Phone Up 100, _ _iote change of Address) oPrN DAY AND NICHT\u2014NEVER [SLOPED oP » rio Long Distance Cab inet.Vienna Bread | Baked on the sole of the oven\u2014nice and ! tasty- Ask your Grocer, or Phone, Main James M.Aird Where.Quality and Purity Count.EXGURSIONTO BOSTON Br, PR: | Fos only: 3 8 à Hens 5 \u2018dollar's hill.| trees ag like ethereal veils of lace, and \u2018the dogwood shone through in dis- | tant hints of white \u2018bloom, \u2018There was | tunefui .clamor of birds busy about cape.- [anges He\" used eu oe Sad.) Partly te himself \u2018and partly Ha omant - There is no city in: the paie States tan Overbeard in\u201d a y Streot-Car.There's a lesson right there Little: blemishes of com- ra ad rey pren Détan't lose its power.\u201cKeeps indefinitely.Healing, soothing | \u201cLocal Wholesaie Depot, 144° Craig st, \u201cWest, Montreal: \u2018Dally: Yritness, March 14, 1913.ALCESTY\u2019S WOOING.; (By Annie E.P.Searing: in the \u2018Evening Post; New York.) .It was waning afternoon.on -Cash- The new, green.of the their hedtime preparations; and to crown the scene of peace was Cash- dolar \u2018himself, with his chair tipped back beside the house door, in a comé of solitary content.Hermit and miser that he was, he: loved to sit thus, when his day's work was done, shirt- .| sleeved, cross-legged, pipe.in mouth and dog at his feet, to watch \u2018the drama of\u2018 the \u2018day\u2019s\u2019 vithärä Then he felt himself: to be the: most enviable of men, and when the sunset shot its shafts through the sparse growths to his, window - reflections, he would draw in \u2018deep breaths of enjoyment.The two dominant passions of the \u2018man\u2019s life were to Live alone and un-, and \u2018well molested, especially of women, to\u2019 accumulate land.o \u201cbe fixed,\u2019 dnd to be at no .wgman\u2019s beck and call, was happiness - enough - for any man; and- at the close of \u2018day he liked to let his mind go.wandering back and forth among contrasting possibilities and to draw deepened content.from\u2019 present prosperity.Now, s\u2019'pose he\u2019d married that.black- eyed Cory girl he thought he was in love with.thirty years ago?She had ten children after that, -and \u2018dled of overwork and poverty.Ten children would impoverish any one, .and Cashdollar\u2019s spine felt a thrill at his narrow es- Sentiment's a dangerous :thing- Then there was the Widder Blake\u2014 that was a nigh shave! \u2018Fwant moï'n ten years back that she was taken down with the rheumatiz and, |; thanks «be, she.couldn\u2019t- get out any to'bothèr him.So far he'd been able to stave off the wonien\u2014no petticoats on-lis hill, and so no spendin\u2019 and no wastin\u2019.Consequence {s\u2014Cash- dollar waved his pipe dnd\u2019 muttered: \u2018to himself, all the land for a full mile one -way.was Cashdellar land, and so, too, for a good wide circult: alt found, \u2018ex- \u2018| cept one piece he could never get his «clutches .on, for.it \u2018helonged ito that J ridid\u2019'ldus\u2019 old maid, Alcesty Fogg: Al, efforts to.acquire .that little farm: Sof er.\u201cHd proved: in.Fair, and \u2018he et \u2018With: a viruléhce' in \u2018accord- to \u201cwish \u201cthat her e, where it nestled under the road per ans 1e, n-t0-rooËf.: 6:be sure; to the dog, \u2018she\u2019s no great of a meddler \u2014Kkeeps herself off'n my: land\u2014an\u2019 she better!\u2019 \u2018The- old hound wagged a question ass the man hitched gngrily in his chair.The birds piped on and the sun burned putin: a final glory.: Presentiy.the dog raised His head \u2018and.\u2018growled.' There was.# crackling of\u2019 twigs ont the \u2018path that wound up ffom below: and'it was soon evident, to the master\u2019s annoy- .ance, that; some one.was coming to 'invdde his sacred \u2018solitude.To his horror ah some one proved to be a e \u2018was fat: and shapelesy, à, ited heavily with thee limb.that has so many.historical \u201cland- [fis eho swayeds;she sedred fo roll her marks as Boston, and no :¢it¥ has more attractive: surrgundings.Its old.State House and old\u201d Meeting: \u201cHouse: ; a en er arnt,, wHiile\"a ortly person mun/the path.She Wad on \u2018bas- ollen shawl,\" \u2018and :« da deep- slatted hold the.relics of its early Colonial: \u2018tunbônñet cénéealed.her face.The days, and all sectiong of the city have historical associations of the early settlers, and of the War of Independence.At one time it was the largest\u2019 city in the United States, but though the city \u2018has not grown as \u2018quickly as others, the country adjacent to it has within a radius of ten miles a population of over five millions.The excursion being run by the C.P.R.on March 20th will enable visitors to spend the Easter \u2018holidays in a very attractive city and district.The Canadian Pacific's afent in Boston will secure the required sleeping accommodation in that sieeping cars on the returh journey.Cheap Rates for EASTER HOLIDAYS.For the Easter holidays the usual holiday excursion rates will prevail on the Intercolonial Railway, between all stations on the line, and to poirts on connecting lines.Round trip tickets at one way fare will be issued March 20th to 24th, good for return March 26th.\u2019 Edison Blue Amberol Records are indestructible.Purchase yours from Layton Bros.550 St.Catherine St.W.(Cor.Stanley.) WILL HOLD A \u2018SMOKER.With a view to trying to get members to take more interest in their meetings, and also to get non-union members to join Local 116, of the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers, they have decided to holq a smoking concert at thelr meeting on.March 25th, tn the Labor Temple.A good pro- .company\u2019s i.hound lay down again as she.drew near; and went wagging off to his nap.Cashdollar shrank on his seat, wishing Sonstipation ant Headache CURED BY Co Burdock Elood Bitters.Various kinds: of headache exist; for example, nervous, bilious, \u2018congestive, nid sek headache, headache from constipation or dyspepsia, periodical headache, ête In all cases of headache the freatment should be directed to remove the cause, and with the cause removed the headache vanishes for all time.- It is impossible to find a better remedy for headache of every description than i is Burdock Blood Bitters, acting as it does on every organ of the body to purify, strengthen and regulate \u2018the whole system.Mr May Bourdage New Richmond Que., writes:\u2014 \u201cPor, years 1 was vaublel with sick headache, and dizziness, and was also consti ated.I was advised to take Burdock Blood Bit and I only took three bottles when I felt like a new person.I can recommend it to anyone who suffers the same as I did.\u201d urdock Blood Bitters has been on the market for over thirty-five years, and is gramme, free tobacco, and brië cheery speeches are promised.oC manufactured vai, by The TI.Milburn callus 2]; the weather or as \u201cof her unwilling he fairly: \u2018screamed dr answered irresolutely, think I'm goin\u2019 to give in for the like of that!\u201d and helped herself to à pan, which she counted them, then she came back with her empty basket thriftily clutched in her hand.and sat down \u2018 just pass.down, almost irritably that the dog would fly at her.Such a dog! If her face was unrecognizable in the depths of the bonnet, there was no mistaking the shrill, childish voice.\u201cWhen I git my breath.\u2019 said Aldcesty: gasping, \u2018I'll tell you what I come u here fur! She looked about her, and seeing nothing \u2018to sit on except the chair doing duty under its owner, she walked - into the open kitchen\u201d and dragged forth another! \u2018which she placed on the: grass outside, managing it with her] \u2018disengaged hand and arm.Thén she | sat down, loosened \u2018her shawl, and puffed awhile in silence.Old Cash- dollar pulled down his hat more firmly and hugged his elbows in an attitude |.6f defence.When the woman found | breath enough to talk she began again.i.\"I come,\u2019 she piped in that strange: \u2018treble\u2019 tone, \u2018to see ef I could strike up.| -some soit of a matterimonial bargain |.with you!\u2019 \u201cShe delfvered \u2018 this voicanic an- _nouncement\u2019.with: as.perfect.calmness as if she hdd made} fin observation on aojiod \u201cthe health ost: He; on the com- trary, was strictes + \u2018with \u2018durib terror, pt y under his hat as if à \u2018shake, or keeping lunatic.\u201d Ne he bogies in petticoats \"his word: - pightmares had conjured, ha ons veched this.- i ~gepenely .to explain of the took of aver-;} s,\" sie saild, Tve always | despised my name\u2014Alcesty\u2019s bad enough, but Hogg\u2019s worse! Land knows I don\u2019t want no husband\u2014all I ask is my liberty\u2014and that's how I come to think of you! I aint never thought much of you before, Jerry, and I vow what I did think was small po- \u201ctatoes\u2014but you've.got a grand high.soundin\u2019 name! I kep' sayin\u2019 it over to myself one night, thinkin\u2019 how \u2018twould sound on me\u2014\"Mrs.Jeremiah Cashdollar*\u2014then .I got thinkin\u2019 \"bout all 4hem mean ways of yours\u2014hatin\u2019, women folks and stickin' by yourself, = ts Teo well, it Just.flew\u2019 \u2018into my head, the notion , that you'd.be just, the one fur me Ho get.to marry.me!\u201d \u201c titer.: Jet\u201d it fly\" night agin then, the exaitement of his fury of :fright, \u201cTwoôn*t:have' no wife pesterin* round \u2018here, 71 can sell you that!® .~ \u2018No\u2014just so\u2014 \u201cAncéstss | Absurd\u2019 voice took on a soothing, \u2018bone, pate just it, Lord knows 1 \u2018don\u2019t.want : come round\u2019 here\u2014I got a better.place of my owh!: No .moré do I want\u2019yo or any othe husband pokin\u2019 roun | house! That's it! All\" I want name changed!\u2019 5 \u2018Go to: Legislater\u201d then\u2014go: to\u2019 Lesis later, and: leave me \u2018alone!\u2019 .i: I have, thought of \u2018that, to Ait I'd \u2018be shamed of \u2018my life before so many men! \u201cNo,\u2019 she sald it with settled conviction; a kind of solid: irre- vocableness.of \u2018a woman accustomed | to have her-own way.\u2018this \u201cis \u2018the\u2019 thing to do!\" I'd have to have a name, anyhow, and, I.like yours! Tm win to \u2018pay\u2014the mân\u2019# éyes, gleamed\u2014'0h, in reason; Jerry Cashdollar, in.reason! | 1 fetched:yôu\u201dæ'géttin\"-0f, Black: Span ish eggs 'to start\u2019 with!\u2019 Chickens were his pet weakness, and Allcestry had a famous strain of Black Spanish\u2014and yet, he wan't goin\u2019 to be bought body and boots for a settin\u2019 of jeggs! He rocked forward on the hind legs of his titlited chair and then flopped back against the wall.\u2018Set \u2018em on the kitchen table,\u2019 he \u2018but you neeln\u2019t The woman fumbered to the kitchen nto \u2018that again on\u2018 the protesting ch=ir groaned uhdër hér \u2018weight.\u2018Now this is my tdee,\u2018she- \u2018resum- ed, \u2018you'll give me\u2019 the lawful name vou bear, and: that ends your part of the bargain.You don't need to ever speak to mie or look at me agin\u2014 I hope you won't! And I agree never to set foot- up here!\u2019 \u2018Likely story, he sneered, \u2018what do I get cout of it?She.adjusted\u2019 the cape of her bonnet, more carefully -over her shoulders.and turned its funnel gravely toward \u2018him.\u2018You get the big end of the thing, ke\u2019 you always do! I deed you that .côw pastuge you ben tryin\u2019 to.git out \u2018of me these twenty years, and make a will givin\u2019 ail the-rest of the.farm to you if I die first.\u2019 \u2018Spose 1 die first?he snapped.\u2018So fur as I'm concerned,\u2019 \u2018she {swept his possessions away win a gésture of contemptuous renunciation, \u2018that don\u2019t take! I've got all I* want \u2018Sehile I live, and I ain\u2019t not no kin.\u2018You might \u2019s well dig it up as anybody when I die, and if you go first\u2014 Fa n\u2019t care who gits it!\u201d 4 tb bis hill, could \u2018be.carried 261d Cashdollar brought his chair \u2018down with a slam.It began to lopk Ke\u2019 rather a good bargain if she'd J'keep to the separation agreement and make no claims, but his miserly son! caught.at some additional gain.\u2018Couldn\u2019t you throw in my washin\u2019 and.mendin\u2019?I could heave the things down every week from the road in passin\u2019 and you could leave em some- wheres for me\u2014I won\u2019t have you come nosin\u2019 rourd here with em!\u201d She rose fastened: her shawl\u201d \u201cwith an air that plainly proclaimed\u2019 the | matter settled, As she retied her bonnet strings, she\u2019 turned *b-deliver one parting shot before sh: complaisantly.rolled herself down the hill \u2018Jeremiah Cashdollar, you're a.masher tone was a strange mixture.of disapproval and admiration.\u201c but L'gucss knows, you néed \u2018 both washin\u2019 and mendin\u2019 bail enough! If a body\u2019s got to have a man\u2019s name, she don\u2019t want him goin\u2019 round lookin\u2019 like a scz, crow! As for me nosin' here, I prophesy it'll be You that'll make the first call! Strangely enough, Alcesty\u2019s prediction proved correct, and this was hoiv it came about.It was not long before itations in clothing more whole and clean: than he had ever.known before, and wavéd his aunset.pipe.toward Al- cesty\u2019s acres; With gs 'gense of persona\u2019 name.\u2018All Cashdollar land fiow, \u201cas far as, I can see\u2014and a mighty good bargain.But if she knows when she\u2019s well off, she'll keep herself out\u2019en my way! Howevér, such is.the perversity of human nature that no sooner had the | old man scaled his remarkable con-\u2019 tract with his neighbor, than there began.to grow wihtin' him an insat- jable curiosity about her doings.especially her management of ner farm.Ofte) now would he forsake his peaceful evening pipe, and, saddling his old mare, ride down the Steep road on ostensible errands, but really to spy on her movements.The roof of the lean-to on the rear of her house touched the wall that had been bullt against the roadway to protect from a possible landslide.A passerby could drop a stone down on the shingles only a few feet below.Cashdollar noticed a had spot in -the roof there, and wondered fretfully each time he passed, why she didn't have it -mend- ed, Now that the property was pro\u201d pectively his, he sposed she'd let ¢t go to wrack and ruin just for spite! .Go and come as he would, Alcesty never noticed him any more than if he\u2019 were a wandering cow or the horse.he rode.The bundle of his clothes never failed to drop beside the lean- to: door on Monday morning, and Wednesday never passed without seeing it washed, ironed, and mended, and placed beneath the roadside shed agreed upon.So conscientiously was and how you do.like to skin a cent | \u2018went over the quite \u2018a spell- befdré \u2018 walk in or out'n.any._doors.\u2019 he blinked feébly might know.Alcesty, Hogg,\u2019 and there was an approach to apology tones.house, or even vour back shed, except fell.you'd git some help ; ried home soon\u2019s ygu can.\u2019 | was put te\u201d Hs \u201cwhen the tréasured ter hand at a bargain;\u201d she piped, and\u201d = from \u201d \u201cthe fat pillows\u2014\u2018who's goin\u2019 «do my.work! I'll have to agree.to it, for\u2019 the land | \u201cpos Cashdollar sat.at his evening.med-|- possession Justified by her.«change uf : and_then a pair of newly knit stock- .Ings found their way into the bundle, or a gingham shirt.On the occasions when a new garment appeared thera would be an accompanying note: \u2018A body can\u2019t darn where there ain't anything left to darn to\u2014I'd ruther knit new.\u201d Or, \u2018I took that shirt for my file-cloth\u2014thattw-w1t\" it was wuth, and here\u2019s one in its place.\u2019 At first he chuckled grimly as he realized how much the better- erid \u201cof \u201cthe bargain he had, but as time went on and\u2018summer waxed and waned, he found himself dressed from head to belong to Alcesty Hogs, \u2018and some- \u201chow he didn't like it! Hé finally.tried grudgingly to pay\u2014he event wert to \u2018the length of putting a \u2018dôllar bill.in a \u2018bundle: of his laundry, but; : Promptly back pinned: to\u2019 /eralls.No use, The \u201cpot said, : \u2018 need, ona _Werse'n£.\u2018à ple\u2019 words \u2018addad-té the\u2019 irritation of his afdrobe, penetrat- 'gardlfness.:One night as.he carried in down: the.pail, \u2018Her pants, too!\u2019 among her ducks and hens and piped .she had never dared Hope to possess.7 Castidollar!-To be gare, She did say to herself sometimes and to the hired man and to the bound girl that it was possible to be both-\u2014she could point to one that was\u2014but as for her she had all she wanted of Jeremiah, and that was his name.old man\u2019s self-r ti at dast raised.\u2018belled against the eleemosynary arrangement of his clothing.He wan\u2019t goin\u2019 to stand havin\u2019 that.woman fun- nish him out lké .he :w&s an inmate \u2018of the county houas! They'd got to have some kind of understandin\u2019 to- \" gether about it.He couldn:t write any- thing\u2014he ; wanted .to kridw : the very least sum.she was! wild to: take to cover the \u2018expense, and he wan't goin\u2019 \u2014not he, to.enter her door, but it might be possible to hail her out to the fence, and talk over the gate as il wére! So it was that he saddled the .0ld mare one day after chore-time, and \u2018in the early twilight that was darken- [ne into night, went picking his way down the stony road.Just as he came to the turn where Alcesty\u2019s lean-to shed roof spreads back to the hill, some stir in the bushes gave the mare a \u201cstart, and before her rider could master her by the most vigorous jerks and kicks, there was the most amazing upheaval of her old hind quarters, and \u2018the man shot off into the air as Mghtly as if he werd a feather.But it was not as a.feather that he wall\u2019 and crashing through the identical bad spot in \u2018the .roof that Alcesty had failed to have mended, and his feelings were far from \u201c1tght or airy when he woke to consciousness on the flpor of the shed, where they all three, stood over him, Alcesty and the hired man_ and the bound girl.\u201cWell, if that wa'n\u2019t sudden!\u2019 The pression of one who puts two and two together.\u201cPity he couldn't a.\u2018come the first time through the front door!\u2019 lamented the bound girl, who.was supposed to be half-witted.:- -Alcesty was examining \u2018with capable fingers for possible.injuries.\u2018Like enough he wpuld,\u2019 she said, \u2018if he\u2019q come of his own, accord! As it 1s, I guess his legs, | ke, and it'll ve e poor man can \" Cashdoliar moaned, \u2018where he lay, as .at her.\u2018You in his T wouldn\u2019 t \u2018ve come into your it was accident! I didn\u2019t come\u2014I and I'd be powerful obliged if nd\u2019 have me car- Alcestv's cheeks bloomed\u2019 in a sudden flush of roses that came \u201cnear to makinæ her | pretty.\u201d \u2018\u2019My name.\u2019 she sad, 4s Cashdollar\u2014 and whéther you cme\" through roof or door, it's your ow \u2018house you're in, for I'm\u2019 vour law I'm goin\u2019 to take i that lee till it's w fvedded wife, and ht holt and nuss Something.dn.the from hfra \u201cseeméd- bé gate her kindness to a degree\u2019 that he \u2018could \u2018bear.\u2018Like enough,\u2019 she added, \u2018if you'd 1'come on purvose I wouldn't \u2018ve let you in: but fallin\u2019 in this way, you ain't Tiowise to blame.\u201d When you're well you can £0 as quick as you come\u2014I sha'n't lay a straw in your Way.\" .No general ever disposed his forces or planned his campaign more ably than Mrs.Jeremiah Cashdollar \u2018took \u201cholt\u201d and readjusted her household and that of.her unwilling husband, When the doctor had been and the bones were set, the invalid was carried up- tairs and putin\u2019 \\ \u2018spare x = \u2018fat could minister \u2018room.\u2019 Nothing 5 \u2018to his \u201ccomdort © \u2018orfeven his elegance .grudged, a! the last: touch of pomp tur of = hid state \u2018double \u2018Frisih chain\u2019 was laid over him in a glory of purple.and yellow: patchwork, \u2018But the stock to\u2019 be \u2018fed?\u2018né walled 3 \u201cNow you just lay still, and let your mind rest'\u2014Alcesty rolled her portly bulk to the bedside and reassured him, as she tucked the covers about him\u2014 \u2018the fall.work\u2019s- about done, and .the chores twice a \u201c#ay'*my hired man can look after.Won't cost you a cent, nor you won\u2019t have any nursin\u2019 to pay this way-I give the doctor the two- fifty he charged.before he.left\u2014so keep easy! What looked like\" a \u201ctear wag dripping from his eye corner, and his voice was.ques \u2018spoke.caine \u201cwith \u2018@ tre-|- \u2018mulous era.\u201cWoman; \u2018Tm \u2018to pay\u201d for what: I get\u2014that\u2019s vhs contin?to.tell I \u2018want:to you, when: 1 hrowed! pay\u2014in nodcration! : She stdod\u2019 off and Tooked - \u2018at \u2018amd modded her head.\u2018Able and willie is.twa 2 different \u2018things\u2014but I'm: awful glad you're wiliin*!* What vou get out of house, mind that, Jeremiah Cashdol- lar, comes \u2018without pay! You'll be free of every last thing I've got as -long as you chdoge to stay\u2014when you don\u2019t, you can go!\u201d But, strangely enough, he never wanted to go.In course of time the broken bones mended and his strength returned, so thst he was able to get up.the hill to look after his work daily, \u201cand to haul down a waggon load of farm produce now and then to\u2019 stock up Alcesty\u2019s lander and barn.When the long winter evenings came, there was something too alluring about the the brilliancy of warmth that radiated: from her gettin\u2019-room stove, with its nickel plated fender, where a man\u2019s DR.A.W.CHASE'S CATARRH POWDER 95 C.is sent direct to the diseased parts b Be I red Blower.H clears the, air sages, a siomaron: Catarrh and fy Eres the thr free.Accept no Fever, .this duty performed that \u2018the man \u2018began to look really well dressed, or Boni lers or Edmanson, substitutes.ealers Sates & Co.Limitod, Téronto.1 at\u2019 any rate,.well patched, and now foot in clothes that might be said to.- wouldn't pay for\u2019.the \u2018thread and needles.»The -covert sting in her sir: to ong Bild self that lay |.dormant\u2019 \u2018beneath the- man\u2019s hard nig-| his his pair, of milk: he spilled some of.it | 8 trouser leg, he cried as he set As.Lor \u201cAlcesty, she waddled about ; \u2018her shrill calls with a conscious dignity | ; She swas-a Hogg nô .domger, \u2018but \u2018a | It was in the early dgtumn that the | | itself from the dust of \u2018years and rehired man was looking at Cashdollar } and then up at the: hole in the shingles, with the would-be intelligent ex- .Ohio.night encounter with - darkness.zexation when \u2018he: i ged \u201chii wonderinély, then she pursed her Lips \u2018 this | light from her well trimmed lamp and AD Fifty Yeats \u2018CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEES feet seemed.to gravitate by natural selection.There was a chair that -exactly fitted his bent back, too, More than all there was » tasty fascination about Alcesty's cooking that was hard to resist.He told her plump.and plain that he hadn't so relished His victuals in forty year\u2014if he ever had! Whether they did their courting in some\u201d original manner during the lengthy period of his convalescence, nobody ever knew, but there seemed to waken in the crafty\u2019 Jeremiah a new estimate of his wife's value to his de- cClining years, and in her heart there blossomed again a long dormant spirit of romance that threw a kind of fllu- sion over all his faults.However, it was, thev stayed together as fate had thrown them, and, though she never made him generous, Alcesty did In time succeed in softening the.neputa- tion of the man who had been long considered\u201d \u2018meaner \u2019n pussly.\u2019 The hired man \u2018and the bound girl used often to say that they hadn't never seen no peaceabler 1ivin\u2019 nor happler old couple than them Cashdoliars\u2014atter all! BRAVE \u2018BERRY\u2019 Berry is the night watch- do @.at th Electra : Company's- pfant in Cleveland He succeeded the Human watchman some time ago when the \u2018latter proved unreliable and was discharged.Berry is a big, powerful animal, part Newfoundland and the rest St.Ber- -nard, He tips the scales at 170 pounds and is always on the job.He is also Seventy cents a week, the cost of his ood Berry was recently the hero of a two desperate safe robbers who had \u2018gained entrance to the office by sawing the lock.When gave instant battle to- the ° burglars who, armed with pieces of lead pipe, rained blow after blow upon him.With howls of mingled pain and determination Berry fought the human thieves until they retreated into the In the desperate struggle Berry had acquitted himself nobly and, though frightfully injured, upheld the reputation of his kind for fearlessness and reliability.In the morning he was found lying beside the safe, whose contents of several hundred dollars had not been touched, but only with enough of life to give a feeble wag of welcome to his superintendent.Berry was taken to a hospital where .for two weeks it was uncertain whether he would live or die.He finally recovered and has now returned to work.\u2014'Our Dumb Animals.\u2019 I \u2014\u2014\u2014 tet TWO KINDS.Little Mr.ay meboy came to town one Riding on a *Erowlygrub, screaming all the way, Howlyberries in his hat, Screecher leaves atop o' that, Round his neck a ring o\u2019 squeals, Whinneywhiners on his heels.What do you think?\u2014that awful day Everybody ran away! Little Mr.Smileyboy came to town one day, Chuckleberries in his hat, Jolly leaves atop o' that, Round his neck a ring o\u2019 smiles All of the \u2018very latest styles) What do vou \u2018think ?\u2014that happy day \u201c Not a body ran away! \u2014\u2018Saint Nicholas.\u2019 y 2 1 WHAT SAITn THE SCRIPTURBB?MARCH 14.become.the head of the corner\u2019 the vase, If you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.\u2019 \u2018There is.none other name under en that is given among men Rey we must be saved.Acts iv, 1-12.LACHINE POLICE KNEW OF ILLEGAL LIQUOR By a vote of four to five in the Lachine Council last evening, it was decided not to reduce the number of licensed places in the city, and thus avoid the legal action which is now din per starting fact brought out at the meeting was that both the Chief of Police and the constables were aware of the fact that liquor had heen sold by a man named PBirkovitch, who had no license.Ald.Carrier called one of and inquired if he had been aware of the fact that \u2018the law was being broken in this case.\u2018Yes,\u2019 replied the oliceman.Ppia the Chief know?asked Ald.Carrier.\u2018Yes\u2019 was the reply.\u2018Very well- that is all I.want to know-~to-night, anyway,\u201d said the alderman significantly.\u2018son and daughter, Master Mot Kingston of Miss Mary Soper, to Mr.\u2018Buchanan, M.P.Mr.F.L.Schaffner, on the pay-roll of the company at] the door was burst open the brave dog #This ig the -stone-that was set at |.nought of you, the builders which is \u201cYou may break, you may shatter iT YEARS YOUNGER! GRAY HAIR the constables in front of the Council, ae a LC LL un menton\u201d 2 SOCIAL and PERSONAL \u2014_\u2014 The Hon.J.P.B.and Mrs.Casgrain Schaffner, Mr.W.returned to town last might after and Mrs.Sharpe, Mr ERTL spending a few days in Ottawa.Mrs.A.G.Lomas, who was the guest of Mra.J.A.Pillow, for a few days, has returned to her homie in Sherbrooke.Mra.W.C.J.Hall, who has been visiting Mrs.P.P.Hall for the past few days, returns to Quebec to-morrow.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.A.Laurin, \u2018Le Manoir,\u2019 St.Eustache, have left for a trip to the coast of Florida, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Jamaica.The marriage: -of Miss Patricia Coleman, daughter.of Dr.and-Mrs.Coleman, of \u2018Hamilton, to Mt.John Gart- \u2018shore is to take place on March\u2019 19.Mrs.D.MeNicoll, Mr, Alec.and.Miss \u2018Dollie MeNicoll left this w for Los Angeles, California, and will\" \u2018also visit | Vancouver before \u2018returning to Mont- \u2018real in May.Mrs.Walter Loig and.Mts.Kings- mill, who accompany the to Skat- \u2018ing Club to Toränto \u2018to-da dence, \u2018Benvenuto.Mrs.\u2018A.a.Parker en , lungheon at her home in Ogawa yesterday, in honor of Miss \"Pelly, for whom numerous parties are being given prior to her leaving for England.Dr.and Mrs.H.B.Yates, #th their agu and Miss Emily Yates, are sailing to-day for England, and will take the \u2018round the world\u2019 \u2018Empress of Russia.\u2019 : trip on the The engagement is announced in George P.Brown, of Montreal, the marriage to take place in Christ Church Cathedral, Kingston, on Wednesday, April 23rd.The Rev.J.A.Gordon, D.D., of the First Baptist Church, has been suffering for some days from a severë attack of laryngitis, but is progressing favorably, and although he will not be able to appear on Sunday next, hopes to be able to resume his duties during the course of the coming week.Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught gave a large dinner party on Wednesday night at Government House.Those who had the honor of being invited were: The Right Hon.R.'L.and Mrs.Borden, the Hon.G.H.and Miss Perley, the Hon.Robert and Mrs.Rogers, the Hon.W.T.and Mrs.White, the Hon.\u20ac.J.and Miss Doherty, Colonel the Hon.Samuel and Mrs.Highes, the Hon.T.W.and Mrs.Crothers, the Hon.W.B.and Mrs.Nantel, the Hon.J.A.and Mrs.Lougheed, the Hon.Louis and Mrs.Coderre, Mrs.Geo.E.Foster, Sir Richard Scott, Miss Mary Scott! Sr Louis and Lady Davies, the Hon.L.P.and Mrs.Brodeur, the Hon.N.A.and Mrs.Belcourt, the Hon.J.P.B.and Mrs.Casgrain, the Hon.R.Jaffray, the Hon.W.and Mrs.Owens, the Hon, B.and Mrs.Prince, the Hon.B.Prouse, Mr.Justice and Mrs.Anglin, Mr.Justice and Mrs.Cassels, Rear-Admiral and Mrs.Kingsmill, Mr.Edmund Bristol, M.P.,, and Mrs.Bristol, Mr.W.-F.Cockshutt, M.P., and Mrs.Cockshutt, Mr.W.Chisholm, M.P.; Mr.Hugh Guthrie, M.P., and Mrs.Guthrie, Mr.G.W.Kyte, M.P.; Mr.H.S.Clements, M.P., and Mrs.Clements, Lieut.-Col.H.H.McLean, M.P., and Mrs.McLean, Mr.R.B.Bennett, M.P.; Mr.D.D.Mackenzie, M.P., and Mrs.Mackenzie, Mr.G.V.White, M.P.,, and Mrs.White.Mr.F.B.McCurdy, M.P., and Mrs.McCurdy, Mr.J.\"A.M.Aikens, M.P.,, and Mrs.Aikens, Mr.W.A.and Mts.Bucliañan, M.P., and Mrs.HON.C.J: DOHERTY A SHAREHOLDER: 12nd\u201d Mrs.Henry Southam, Sir Dons.\u2018ever M.P., and Mrs, Barnard, Mr Knowles, M.P., and Mrs.Knowles Sy .Thompson, M.P., and Mrs.som, Mr.F.H.Shepherd, Mirs.Shepherd, Ven, Archdeacay Mrs.Bogert, Colonel H.Mackie, 3 and Mrs.Gilbert Fauquier, Bir Rar, ord Fleming, Captain and Mrs H a Bowie, the Mayor of Ottawa ang vr Ellis, Mr.and Mrs.8 H.Fleming |.and Mrs.Gordon Hewitt, Mr.Ang M Robert Gill, Mrs.Britton Frances.\u2019 Rev.W.T.and Mrs.Herridge, j,i.Sok A.P., Mrs, and Miss Sher wr.r.and Mrs.J.F.Bmellie, Colon.\" , on Mrs.Carlton Jones, Dr.and Mrs.FH, F Ping Tien, Al Mrs.E.L.Newcombe, Mrs.af M : Wright, the Rev.Canon and Mrs Ha nington, Mr.and Mrs: L.KE.Miss Muriel Burrowes, Dr.and R.M.Coulter, Mrs.Gordon 1e Ti LI: ; I~ Jane and Mrs.H.B.McGiverin, the Mix McLeod Clark, Mr.and Mrs.rant Lewis, Col.and Mrs.Victor Wilt Mr.and Mrs.George Paley, Mrs.R.Chapman, of Washington.Mi -Mann, the Hon.Adam and Mre Be: rt CONCERT BY LADIES\u2019 AIDA largely attended concert was given by the Ladies\u2019 Ald of the Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church in the lecture hall last night, the pastor, the Rev.Mr Radley, presiding.The soloists wor: Miss Beatrice Fraser, Miss Irene ross, Miss Kathleen Millette and Mr.Rober Rice.Duets were contributed hy ty.Misses Bithell and Millette, pupils nf the French Methodist Institute und hr the Misses Fraser and Cross.Mise Veith, Mr.H.Graham and Mr.Stewart gave \u2018delightful readings while Mr Ww S.Frantton made a big hit with hi | selections from James Whitcomb Riley The accompanist of the evening was Mr.'F.H.Markland.CITY COUNCIL DOINGS To put through the license redye.tion will require some tall hustling.Meantime lots of corns will be tramped on.The cure is \u2018Putnam's.\u2019 the old reliable corn extractor that has becn curing corns and warts for veurs \u2018Putnam's\u2019 never fails, 25c.at all dealers.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, under the Queber Companies\u2019 Act, letters patent have been issued by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the twenty-fifth day of February, 19153, incorporating -Messrs.Jos.W.Fontaine.business agent; Louis Trudel, rentier: Antoine Bolleau, notary; Hedwidge Legendre, spinster, and Olivier Thibeault, advocate, all of the City of Montreal, for the following purposes: To organize and establish a loan svs- tem by which persons paying an en- \u2018trance fee and a monthly contribution fixed by the company shall.in the numerical order of their respective contracts.have the right to borrow from the company the sum of one thousand dollars - ($1,000.00), by contract, when.a like sum derived from the monthly contributions shall be accumulated, in the name of the company.to form a special fund destined for such purpose; Ta enter into contracts with any recommendable person:to the above effect: to establish the amount of the monthly contributions, the proportion of same that the company may hold to pay the costs of administration and to create a reserve fund; ties that may be exacted for the repay- \u2018thent of the lban, the mode; the amount ; and the payments of such reimburse-, ment.deducting however the gums which | have been paid by the assoclate eter the expiration of his coniract, and gen- to stipulate the\u2019 securi- erally in all the contracts; to take any provisions of a nature to facilitate and secure the business of the company Mr.Justice Beaudin yesterday made an order for the winding-up of the Hill Electric Switch and Manufacturing Company, Limited, on the petition of the Dawson Company, Limited, to whom: $2,400 is owing.One of the grounds on which the * petitions | depended was the fallure of thé concern to pay its help on March 1.Amongst the shareholders in the Hill Electric Switch Company is the Hon.C.J.Doherty, Minister of Justice, who is the registered proprietor of fourteen shares of the company\u2019s stock.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BOARD OF SIDEWALK HIT RIM.Joseph W.Palement, who was seriously injured when a board, form - ing part of a wooden sidewalk along which he was walking at St.Anne de | Bellevue, sprung up and struck him violently, has been awarded $110 damages by Mr.Justice Lane.The action was strongly contested by the municipality, which even went so far as to deny proprietorship of the.sidewalk.within the limits of the law; To dispose of the repaid loans in the manner indicated by the company; To remunerate any person, firm or corporation for services rendered or to be rendered about the formation, promotion or conduct of the business of the company, and with the approval of the $hareholders, to pay any claims against the company for any property or rights acquired or held, in bonds or other securities or property of the com: pany, or by the issue and distribution of paid up shares of its capital stock, under the name of \u201cL'Epargne Imm: bilidre Limitee,\u201d with a Tapital stock of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00), divided inte two hundred (200) shares of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each The principal place cf business of the corporation will be at Montreal.Dated at the office of the Provincial Secretary .this twenty-fifth day of Feb ruary, 1913.C.J.SIMARD, Deputy Provincial Seeretury Olivier Thibeault, Attorney for the Applicants.J Apply quickly to Excellent Cabin Vacant gy $8.\" Carpathia,\u201d March 22nd (Of the Cunard Line) TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS HONE & RIVET, General Travel Agency 9 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, MONTREAL.Between St.James and Notre Dame Streets.(One block East of Bank of Montreal) Phones Main 2605-4097.mm DARKENED BEAUT JFULLY WITH Sab Says Sage and Sulphur Will Stop Falling Hair and Cure.Dandruff.Common garden sage brewed \u2018into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, then left to age and carefully filtered, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxur- fant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair.Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, scraggy and thin.Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome.An easier way is \u2018to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as \u2018Wyeth's Sage and hair, taking one small strand at 4\u2019 and it surely helps, folks appear ~ Aiding a mar ice Sulphur Hair Remedy,\u201d thus av lot of muss.Some druggists thelr own, but it isn't nearly = as \u2018Wyeth\u2019s.\u2019 Co While wispy, grav, faded ha = = sinful, we all desire to TN youthful appearance and ar\", ness.By darkening wour hair Yoo Wyeth\u2019's Sage and Sulphur ne © tell, because it does 11 so ral 50 evenly.You just dampen 8 =P or soft brush and draw it throug?\u201c7 Le Do this to-night and by mor gray hairs have disappeared.al : other application or two it will fee stored to its natural color and he more glossy, soft and luxurian® \u2019 ever.Local drugglets say they are sl.\"= lots of \u2018Wyeth's Sage and snlr\u201d -c younger, Bryson Drug Store.oi Catherine street west.Met Brayite Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Hunter.Mr rn Mrs.T.C.Keefer, Mrs.Crombie, NS Trave fs, Mr.uo pre corn legs, of t legs evide of t &tree smal stree two end\u2019 hoar the 1 of tt is qu a th sinfu hous «ffec and the other Won and Tone good 7.Ke right woul Mrs.worl tion.Eire or [iven poke ture Mr.Were Foss, bert of Eo ise his iley.was duc- ling, old been Pars.all tebec been r of le the , in- aine, htier; Le- pauit, treal, Sys- LR en- ution B nu- con- from \\W ling 2 make y nice js not n our.ctive- - with e can rally: ponge ) Your time.Ng all y an pe TE y Even than ellins phur.Ts 01 St- [a 200 good placé for roam among normal people and inter.conscience had awakened.and the n , /T'E MONTREAL DAILY.WITNESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 14.1913._ 9 \u2014 = _ ! one TS wo * Stes PT te , * 7 .| : : | \u2014\u2014 : = ce 7 sure - : \" - = .C7 TO WOMEN > ès .= * 4 + ui ne , - = .A : \u2018 The \u2018Witness\u2019 Da F : \u2018Bonnets\u2019 With Lancier Plum \u20ac Witness De ity ashion Hint: \u201cBonnets With Lancier Plumes ~ - ; - \u2018 - ft, - ; Top BE IR 4 \u2018there peu ator.in the re of tho | TTT TT ee \u2014 i m ° ; Original\u2019 Person.orn the aris of the 1 THE WITNESS DAILY PATTERNS + | .| marry a normal person, and some| pauperism, and high child mortality; and grandparents, large dark eyes.on Mrs.Z.She took The home dressmaker should keep 21 1BE Lil bei descendants would be feeble-minded, | were some of the results: of febhle- Prof.Derick referred to the hope { him from the.Original person and off ¥ | ; .1H | and others normal, yet in the next mindedness, yet they were allowed tüj there was for the race in \u2018that race BILLY STEVENS :.=His Story.XXXVi~\u2014~Billy Arrives at B.Street.(Copyright.) It was a very short drive to B street.© But first .as we turned .the corner there was a vision of flying legs, greatly resembling the.embiem of the Isle of Man.Only the flying legs belonged to a nice little girl who evidently had been posted at the end of the street as a Girl \u2018Guide.B street 1s composed.of a solid row of small houses on either side of the street without an inch between any two of them.It ends \u2018by a \u2018blind end\u2019 or in other words, there is a hoard fence across from the wall of | the last house on the east to the wall of the last house on the west.This is quite wrong\u2014it should: at least be a thoroughfare.And the ugliness is sinful.And the monotony of the houses deplorable, and the general effect is depressing and distressing\u2014 and \u2018where is the Housing Act and the Town Planning Act \u201cand all the other things that.we ought to have?Won't somebody ask the Mayor to go and look at B street for Billy has gone to live there, and it is not a little boys, Mrs.7.keeps the inside.of the ticuse ail right.If the Mayor and Corporation would do as much for the- outside as Mrs.Z.does for the inside, B street would be improved beyond descrip-\u2018 Hon.| she went into his new home.THE SUFFRAGE IN \u201cThe western mode of expr not be always véry polish \u2018apt to be direct and forcible.The pre: sident of the \u2018National Association Opposed.to Woman Suffrage,\u2019 M.Dodge, of New York, in sendin circulars, proposing to\u201d \u2018supply of charge an Hlustrited anti- miffrage pagé, included - the Spokane : (Wash.) | \u2018Chronicle\u2019.Washington\u201d proñounced - woman suffrage in 1910.ahd-it- would seem to be a waste of ammunition te send \u2018anti\u2019 Fiinu Mo ; .The \u2018Chronicle\u2019 civilly acknowledged \u2018the handsome offer, but assured Mrs.XXVH.\u2014Billy's\u2019 Neighbors.Ë Now there was\" nothifig but\u2019 flying\u201d \u2018egs to.oa ot the very short street.: \u2018But.as he motor went on they came out, \u201chese new neighbers, like gophers on an Albertan prairie, and the pavements had holes almost ay deep as + gopher-hole.(Where are the Mayor and Corporation ') They stood on the steps and they took in the situation and we counted them, all appearing-in About seventeen seconds.Billy's.fame had evidently preceded him, A bird of | the air dees mot need to carry \u2018thé matter in B atreet, for everybody can.fiear ail about it through the thin- walled partitions that separate house and house.Plenty children and plenty grown people\u2014out they .came stood at the deors and on the steps, and looked and looked and said no word.\u2018And out came Mrs.Z.with ver Ten, Twelve, Thirteen-year-olds nh a state of wild excitement, dashing | \u201cere and there about her.And -Bhe held out her arms for Billy as he sat Kept Clean and Bri Sprinkle a little Old Dutch Cleanser on a damp cloth and rub over the wet knife or fork.Then wash and dry thoroughly.Spots, rust, fruit stains and discolorations disap- | pear instantly.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee © Sean.83, We Fe reached othe.} and they propose to keep on trying.hypocrite, for \u2018the grafte, and no fairer, ne brighter, no gen ler, no 03 + car Warm Rolls Ginger Bread Tea Cig |.4 level] tablespoons coriistarch, ti WASHINGTON TO ) Tay but it.jé.Mrs.Arthur out, in- the generous -ofter.literature to à.state already enfranchised.- even.when \u2018he promised \u2018page.was to.contain \u2018contributions by Ida M, Tarbell, the Hon.hu Root, and the: \u2018Hon, - \u2018Charles 5.Dodge, in.the vernacular, that there was \u2018nothing.doing\u2019.\u2018I,\u2019 \u2018Chronicle,\u2019 \u2018the people of: this.state didn\u2019t know \u201canything about equal suffrage; if they had an idea that the tall, have a voice like 2 football rooter, a hand like a blacksmith, -and a disposition like.a mule; if they believed it was all right for wives and mothers to give hours to studying bridge rules or spring styles in bonnets, but positively ruinous to mead about: the history of this nation, its needs and its hopes: if they thought it demoralizing for their daughters to know whether Woodrow Wilson is a Republican or a Progressive)\u201d sweethearts and sisters to spend election week rounding up the saloon vete and campaigning in the shady district, then, Mrs.Dodge, they might care two straws; how Ida Tarbell shrieks about itor what Elihu Root ruminates, or Shak Charley \u2018Fairchild thinks \"he highs.Aut: they don'ts TW \u201cThey va \u2018tried -it, madanre president; They\u2019ve Séen_ ballots of this state's skirted ciizens Belp to smash rings, break party lines tv fragments, and clear the way for refokms.They have found that these new \\oters \u2018have no use for the rascal.in.\\ffice, for the the booby or the rake.They have sien: feminine .officials take eontrol of public affairs with energy, tact and ability that made the.records of masculine » s seem tame and feeble.And they vow that, | from Amundsen coldest che to Peary\u2019s farthest igloo, the wor holds Tuer, no better, no dearer wives or hers or sisters or sweetheaits or daughters than the voting wo en of Washington.Ra < > $ pe es = ce.< \u20ac Cw wr aym\u2014\u2014 3 = et cn -TO-MORROW'S MEN (By serena Sacburg) \\ > 6 6 à à 2066510500) For a family, of six, \u2018including t children.Weekly cost $9.00.ToT AME e 60s Breakfast.Cream 6f Wheat with Dates, \\! Corn Omelet.Toast.; Tea.\\ \u2018(cost 366.) Lunch er Suppor.Lima Bean and Beet Saldd (cost 38c.y Dinner, .- Fried Tripe in Butter.Mashed Potato.Cornstarch Pudding with Cream .(cost 47c.) Cornstarch\u2019 Pudding.8.ctups hot milk.: ' f-3 cup sugar, * / | 1 egg.Fo \u20181-2 level texspodn \u2018salt .\u201d \u2018Mix cornstarch, salt, .sugar- with a little cold milk, add to ing, add the vanilla.| fire station opposite.8t.Ann's school.- a statement was handed out by\u2019 affic- | at $3.50 a foot as a site for a fire sta- 1-2 teaspoon vanilla.Heat thé milk fn the double boiler.and \u2018half the the hot milk and cook ten minutes.stirring until it is thickened and, \" smooth.Add the egg beaten with half ; | of the sugar, and let it cook two minutes.When it has finished cook- Serve warm or, , cold with cream.0 : OFFERED CITY PROPERTY, | Controllers Preferred the Pricd Aske By Mr, Cloran For Fire Hall Site.À In reference.to: the objection of Ex- Ald.Dan Gallery to the building of a ials of the Board of Control giving the history of this transaction.The statement says that on December 5, 1913, Mr.Gallery wrote a letter to the mayor and- controllers, offering - then ten.thousand feet of land on Young street ton.Mr.Cloran algo offered som~.property at the corner of Yous=z and Ottawa streets at $2.87 1-2 cenis a square foot, makng à total of son:e $18,000.As this price was cheaper and the city would \u2018have some $1.100 on the land wanted for the site, it bought the property of Mr, Cloran.Mr.Gallery objects to having a fire station so near the school, Ald.O'Connell said that he \u2018endorsed ssion may a \u201cin, favor eff = said the | woman who votes must be six feet]: È 9526.\u2014A PRACTICAL DRESS FOR it they expected \u2018the \u2018tront alosing is.am apparent on dresses Yerrb® raging 1 wn \u2018a \"pretty \u20ac fittie catalogue.scrap book of the daily.9526 \"SCHOOL OR .GENBRAL WEAR.The popularity and good sense of a for young girls as on those for thelr elders.The model here shown carries this desirable feature, and has many other good points, The deep cut fronts qutline : a, chemisette, that gleeve may be long with a band cuff, or finished in elbow length.The skirt is gored.The pattern,\" suitable for galatea, gingham, chambray, percale, linen, and other seasonable fabrics, is cut in four sizes; 8, 10, 12 and 14 years.It requires three yards of 36-inch ma- \u2018terial for an eight-year size.PRP DPIDOOQPOD PATTERN cuve Please send.the \u2018 above-men- tioned pattern as per directions given below.©, FE XR : © ®, op \"NO.Name Address in full, a.\" qe e.vsaen0eq 0 Len vanassenacinane nepvensoncous + : < .+ * \u2018ausvene06s0cu00u act ac0 0200 + , +» 3 RARE sacuuse ces cusaun causes $ à L + à à à à 6 \u20ac à 5 à 5 à 5 + N.B.\u2014Re sure to cut out the iilus- tration and send with the coupot, carefully filled out.The patterns canot reach.you in- less than a\u2019 week.rice 10 cents \u2018each \u2018in cash postal ote or stamps.Address: \u2018Witness\u2019 attern.Department Witness\u201d : Block fontreal- - + WATCHMAN SUES CITY.Mr.Justice Lane yesterday took up the aring of an action against the city Alfred Houle, a watchman in the ploy of the Peter Lyall Construction mpany.Houle claims $5060 damages r false arrest, he having been taken to custody while guarding a quan- y of building matenial stored on the\u2019 amp de Mars.He was ordered to ve on by a policeman, to whom he plained he was there orn business, t despite this was arpested.Subse- ently in the Recorder's \u2018Court\u2019 Houle as acquitted after a short hearing.Is-how to be Happy and Live Well, .ood and sure way is to buy your FAMILY SUPPLIES From WALTER PAUL, for at his stores you get the BEST of everything, and at Moderate Prices, SPECIALS AT PRESENT: New Laid Eg@s,greatly reduced in price.Select Finnan Haddiés.guger Cured Bacon and Fresh Butier.With everything else your palate may desire.461 ST.CATHERINE STREET, corne: Metcalfe Street; AND A GLASGOW DRUG HALL 216 Notre Dame $t.West HARTE'S GRIPPE WAFERE.\u2014Cure a © cold in 24 hours.HAVE YOU GOT COUGH?\u2014 Get erres Cough Métxtare Price, 250.RICHELIEU WATER \u2014 A fresh- sup- : ply just recelved.the action of the cohtrollers in.buy- } Ang the cheaper.property.J.A.HARTE Cruz \u2018Phone Main 1190, win\u201d Be found, 3 DADS SPHPOG POP HHOSBLODIDSGHG he Question of the Day| DRUCGIST .THE me the Question of the Unfit, minor HALF JUVENILE COURT DELINQUENTS - DEFECTIVE- \u2018 Lack of Compulsory Education fre Hampers Reform Work.CL revo \u2018By allowing the propagation of \u2018the on .unfit we are committing a crime to- We \u2018aref wards future generations.anxious for the tuberculous, we talk of fresh\u201d air, playgrounds, and of gen- towards the segregatioh of the feeble.minded.We should have schopls anid homes for such - people, and should, where possible, prevent the perpetuation of their \u2018species,\u2019 said Prof.Garrie M.Derick, \u201cof McGill \u2018University, in her address on \u2018Biology and Social Reform,\u2019 delivered at \u2018tHe Somerville lecture, held under tha \u2018auspices of tie Natural History Sottaty: \u2018 at Y.M.C.A.Hall last\" \u2018evefiig: of charts and fllustrations\u2019 Hor.ceftain characteristics in \u2018Bodies are reproduced separately in sone descendants and blended in.others, only to recur.as separate qualities in later generations, A person Who is Feeble: minded might person might be tainted by the intro- ÉNERATIONS: Professor Derick.Deals With! eral improvement, j'ét we take no steps | , thel The lécturer \u201cdemoriétratéd hy \u2018means | .normal bred twice as fast as the nor- generation the off=pring of the normal marry.Referring to Montreal, the speaker said that no provision was being made for the feeble-minded in the shape uf schools and institutions.and she understood that about fifty percent ot _the children brought to the Juvenilz \u201cCourt were mentally deficient.Also there were no psychological clinics at the schools and courts, and, worst of all, there wag no confpulsary education that would give some indicatinn of the number of feehle-minded children, for comparatively few of the mentally deficient rame to the schools.Of course, many were high types of the abnormal, and would need a spe- -clalist to detect their defects yet \u2018their influence by marriage with another slightly tainted person would produce an undesirable type.The.Dominion, tco, careful not to admit the least mentally deficient, and should require not only certificates of fitness, but records showing the mental status of patents duction of a quality which rendered active the possibility of such a defect, \u2018M.DERICK, PROF.c a defect which had Jain dormant in the L should be most\u2019 Bluebird Jewellery For Easter danger had been realized hy some, with leaders such as Darwin, Galton, and Mendel, vet general action was necessary if the aimost ideal state were to be attained.A graphic instarce of the danger arising from allowing the propagation of feeble-minded persons was shown by Prof.Derick, who demonstrat:=d that the Max Juiies family.with 1.200 descendante, had since 1770 cost society $1,250,000,000, The original couple were a lazy drunkard and a degenerate woman.Of their descendants 300 hnd died in poorhouses, 300 had died in infancy, while others had beer crime inals, prostitutes, and evil livers in general.On the other hand, there was the Jonathan Edwards family, originated from 4 distinguished writer and a woman of high intelligence, whose - 1.350 descendants had included phy: sicians, .college professors, clergyme army and naval officers, senators, an all the women had been of the best type.first gener ation.COULD DEVELOP , BEST POSSIBILIT ES.; : new, Plants and animals were all.com- | mon in being governed by a living | broteplasm, and, though change af gn- vironment could not produce qualities of which there was no possibility, careful treatment vould\u201d develop the best of the existing possibilities.\u2018Thus was there great, need for pro-| piness and good fortune).inexpensive.tacting the community.from ihe infiu-| | : Large Bluebird Brooch.$1.20 erice of the feeble-minded.They would, ' ; Small Bluebird Brooch.60 of course, never bu of much use, yet Stickpin 1122102014 aa Lean 40 segregation would.avoid the possibili- ity.of the human race being predominated by the abnormal, for the ab- Pendant and chain mal.Alcoholism, crime, immorality, Have you seen the dainty Bluebird Jewellery ?.It is symbolic of Maeterlinck\u2019s story of the quest by two peasant children for the bluebird (meaning hap- This Jewellery is of a beautiful blue enamel, and quite Besides the above, we show other pieces of equal value.It is every Edwards by itself, Edwards\u2019 Soup blen part of t th Soup-recipe in the DESICCATED dec/ and fresh vegelables, 25160¢ Per Pouno.Ei Even Better! | your favourite soup\u2014arrange to have it for dinner today and make it better than ever before, like this:\u2014 Prepare your soup in the ordinary way, and before you put it in to boil add a packet of \u2018* Edwards\u2019 \"\u2014either the Brown; Tomato, ot White variety.When the soup is served you'll find it better and thicker and more nourishing; \u2014! in short, you Il like your £ favourite soup so much better that you'll want to improve | book by.adding \u201cA little Edwards.\u201d up as a basis Jor ractically any soup you make.Although splendid so naturally with other soups that it seems like a , oup to-day.: e original recipe, Get a few packets of Edwards\u2019 \u2018Be.per packet.: - il ards\" Daticeatéd Saupéare mad: in three varicties\u2014Browk, Temato.Bdw r + a thick, nourishing soup prepared from ; White.The Brown variety 5p other two are purcly vegetable soups.Lots of dainty new dishes i in our new Cook Book.Write for a copy post free.we, HR.DUNN, 396 BT.PAUL STREET, Montreal, - c and Marigime Provinces.® TEAS & COFFEES | 622 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.© 151 ST.LAWRENCE.BLVD.1105 ST.LAWRENCE , BLVD, 265AMHERST ST.322 MOUNT ROYAL AVE.E.Better! ! Henry Birks & Sons, Limited PHILLIPS SQUARE Think of any soup in the recipe- -book \u2014 think of Fou can use NS A visit to our sin delight you and please you.\u2018Representative for Que- On view also Artistic Bronzes Artistic Amphora our three branch stores.We are selling agents for: KRUPP\u2014Solid Nickel ROSENTHAL\u2014Hotel Wholesale : Crockery, Cutlery and Glassware.EASTER EXHIBITION \u2014 NEW ARTISTIC ITALIAN - © exhibition rooms, Nos.Just received one of the finest collection of CASTIGLIONE | MARBLES, comprising Groups of Figures, Heads and Busts, in- | cluding such well-known pieces as Beatrice, Sappho and Licia and other classiéal works by artists as G.Bessi and Cipriano.$225.00.Marble pedestals to match.Positively the finest exhibit in Montreal\u2014 Rich and Deep Cut Glass Unique Weller\u2019s Vases Dresden China Portable Eiectric Lamps | New Designs in China Dinner Ware Everything to make your home artistic and beautiful, See also our splendid exhibition of staple and new goods at 533 §T.CATHERINE STREET EAST 1827 ST.CATHERINE STREET EAST 327.8T.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD Our branches are open every Monday and Saturday evenings, Cooking Utansils.China (underglazed decoration).HAVILAND & CO.\u2014Hotel China.RIDGWAY'\u2019S8-\u2014Vitrified Hotel Earthenware.PORTIEUX\u2014Hotel Glass (Tumblers, ete.).| and Retail Merchants of 84-86 &t, Peter Street.Mona Lisa, Joan of Arc, such Prices ranging from $500 to Adams Jasper Ware Glass Electroliers marin AL LLY, pws at TIL NE Sa i a ambi se EE - Ril grind abghi ge.das Ae < \u201cia - vi ei a .RE AR Ts Le 0002 penis gm pangs Sp eg = Ate gos ohn xu «AE UB Ye, Po Ppa tee = ree mt ope AT SY ST en TC ey meeps NII | à y oS bs, Creo MR SA ~~ f as compared with $225,377,000 last | mr +, Five New Battleships, Eight Cruisers, 16 Destroyers and Some Submarines.DOESN'T PLEASE EITHER - - BIG OR LITTLE NAVY MEN 4 \u2014 = Expenditure Not Large Eriough For the One, Too-Large : » estimates rather fine, although it is r conceded .that they will \u201cmeet the \u201cneeds of the Government.Là Both the \u2018bigger navy' and the | \u2018little navy\u2019 politiclans \u2018are disap- : ; polrited.-The former declare that the * §ncrease ought to be at least $15,000, |! 000 greater, part of this for building.\" - x) THerlafter complain thatithe increase t de oùt of all proportion to the needs of the situation and ignores the recent déclaration of the German min Aster of the navy, Admiral von Tir- pitz, in which he agreed :to Winston \u2018Spencer Churchill\u2019s rule enunciated in March, 1912, that Great Britain must build warships in the relation of sixteen to ten constructed by Germany.They also urge that the projection of #0 large a programme of new shipbuilding means a continuance of Gers: man rivalry.: : \u2019 It is pointed out that at\u2019 the present moment the shipbuilding resources of.the country are so taxed that they do not permit of a larger ocomstrue- kion=! programme.- : ITALY WILL BUILD UP A LARGER NAVY Rome, March 14.\u2014Adriral Pasquale Cattolica, the Italian minister of Marine, made an impressive speech in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the | subject of Italy\u2019s naval policy.Replying to criticisms regarding the delay in the execution of Italy's naval programme, the minister \u2018of marihe explained that this delay was due partly to the intermittent character | of the programme entrusted to the Italian naval yards and also to the long time taken for the éxecution of orders entrusted to foreign shipyards consequent on strikes.; .The adiniral asserted that it was the Government's intention to organize a regular and methodical cycle én naval construction, the Government recognizing that the conquest of Libya and Italy's new position in the Mediterranean impose: a duty on Government to - provide in the future} for Ttaly\u2019s naval power \u201con a larger \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -4 M.LAMY SECRETARY ° OF FRENCH ACADEMY Paris, March 14, \u2014 M.Etienne Victor Lamy has been elected perpetual secretary of the French Academy to fill the vacancy caused by the death in February of M.Paul -Maria - Plerre Thureau-Dangin.= = 1 - M.Lamy Was a member of thé French delégation which\" ädécompanied the Champlain Memorial to the United States in April, 1912.+ ONE KILLED, TWENTY HURT IN CAR COLLISION Youngstown, Ohte: March.14.\u2014 Erie Railway passenger train No.8 struck @& Mahoning Valley.City.car g Lakes crossing, near.the: heart of.the, city, yesterday.One pagsengér in the street car was killed\u201d and: twenty ins, jured, five seriously: ~~ 8042 7 It Breathing Is Difficult, If Nostrils are Plugged, You Have Catarrh.At Last a Remedy That Already Has Permanently Cured Thousands., .= Perhaps you.haven't h of the new.remedy-\u2014it's so pleasdht to use \u2014 fills the nose, throat andflungs with a healing balsam vapor Eke the air .of the.pine woods, It's r@ily a.wonderful remedy\u2014utilizes that marvellous antiseptic only found;in the Blue Gum tree of Australia.te ; ~The name of this grand specific is Catarrhozone, and you can't find its equal on earth for coughs, colds, catarrh or throat trouble.You see it's not longer necessary to drug the stom- ach\u2014that spoils digestion\u2014just sim- | ply inhale the balsamic essences of Catarrhozone, which are \u2018so rich in healing that they drive out every trace of Catarrh in no time.; \u2018Y look upon Catarrhozone ag the most valuable medical discovery of re- eent years,\u201d writes R.V.Potter, of Prince Albert.from nasal and throat catarrh I was obliged to take considerable medicine, and, although it helped me, my digestion was always disturbed,and the catarrh didn\u2019t go away.With Catarrh- ozone it was different.It cleaned my nose and throat of all phlegm and discharges, enabled me to breathe freely, relieved a stuffy feeling in my nose and frontal headaches.To-day I am entirely free from Catarrh, and I use my Catarrhozone Inhaler a little every day in order to prevent: the disease from returning.\u2019 5 With Catarrhozone experimenting ends.A permanent curative action begins.Lasting relief from Catarrh results.The large size costs $1.00, lasts two months and is guaranteed.Small new ship» \u2018 the.| |proval of the provincial government, \u2018sitting in Edmonton, has absolute con- at West! police or chief constable in cities, towns | pièture or film upon which the audience }eannot discern the imprint of the gov- -{ ernment\u2019s approval.\u2018and operator are required to pay a than their salaries to live in the foreign | capitals where they are stationed.Yet the demand for appointments to the diplomatic service is, according to Pres- Jutely \u201coverwhelming.\u201d an ' Although an Ambassador with $17,- 500 a year is the best paid American makes the position attractive.: There are forty-two embassies and \u2018missions.Of this number about twen- \u201cty-two are filled by purely political appointees, while the others have been : filled through promotions in the diplo- : matic and consular service, ; Before the administration was twen- i ty-four hours \u2018old one of the best posts\u2014 | idential campaign, Mr.W.F.Mc- : To Mr.Henry Morgenthau, of New ; York, it is understood, was proffered i the post of Ambassador to Japan, The Ambassadorship at London Is deemed the most important and\u2019 difficult in the service,.as well as the most -expensive.Mr.Rickard Olney was - mentioned for this as sqon \u2018as Mr.Wilson stated that he desired men pf BEATA HS - FILM GENSORSHIP Strict Laws.i | | Edmonton, Alta, March 14.\u2014 Every [film shown in moving picture \u2018theatres \u2018in Alberta must bear the stamp of a4p- \u2018according to the provisions of the Thea- itres\u2019 Act, which has just become effee- itive.A board of not more than three icensors, to be appointéd by the Lieutenant - Governor - General-in-Council, trol over the exhibition of any film.\u2018or picture in any theatre or place of \u2018amusement.us The duty of inspecting the movin \u2018picture theatres to see whether the pic- \u2018tures and films are those approved by \u2018the government rests with the Royal North-West Mounted | Police, and all persons who may be appointed pro- \u2018Vincia)\u2019 police.The Act provides that it shall be the duty of the chief of and villages to see that the new law is ôbserved.The license of any operator, lessee or éwner of a moving picture theatre ;may be suspended for displaying any Owner, licensee, \u201clicense fee.Neither will be held exempt something daringly risky or out- ragously brutal.WILL ENCOURAGE PAPER Fredericton, N.B., March 14 \u2014 In the Legislature yesterday afternoon Mr.Fleming, Premier, introduced a .bill entitled \u2018An Act respecting the \u2018 Crown timber lands in New Brunswick.; In it provision is made for the encouragement of the establishment of pulp and paper industries in the \u2018province, so that New Brunswick may \u201chave the -benefit- of -having - its.raw products manufactured within its borders.Two classes of licenses will he is- : sued on: and after August 1 next, viz.(a- The pulp and paper license; (b) the .sawmill license.Tife pulp and paper | license will be renewable from year to year for a period of thirty years, and | may: be extended for a further period | of twenty years, subject to payment and at the expiration of that -time of another bonus for the next twenty years.~ The sawmill license will be renewable from year \u2018to year for twenty Years and may be extended for a further period of ten years, with honuses payable for the privilege-of each period the same as with the pulp and paper license.Present lcense-holders must notify the Surveyor-General by July 15 next of their desire to renew.tet porn pére ELMIRA HAS $350,000 FIRE.Ermira, N.Y., March 14 \u2014Elmira was visited by one of the most disastrous fires in years last night, \u2018when the plant of the Telegram Publishing Company, a dry goods house, a gro- size 50c.; sample size, 25e.All store- | cery, a theatre and several oth > , Sev: er small Keepers ond druggists, ye Ca establishments were completely wiped : A u , Y, andj out, with a ima los - Kingston, Canada.\u2019 J oon! 7 estimated loss of $350.\u2018 Nine-tenths af the present American [ ident Wilson's own statement, abso] \u2018official next to the President, it is the!\u2019 \u2018honor of the post, not the pay, that!\u201d the embassy at Paris\u2014had been offered.| to the manager of the democratic Pres-| Combs, and it was reported that Au- , gusts \u2018Thomas, whose plays have dey lighted millions of Americans, had an | opportunity to combine his profession : with the duties of Minister to Belgium.Three Censors Will Judge Pic-| + tures and Police Enforce should either throuw upon the screen\u201d INDUSTRY IN N.B.| \u2018As a long sufferer | ©f 2 bonus for a thirty-year privilege.\u2014 PEPPY - ROSCH PHOTO _THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS; FRIDAY.MARCH 14, 1913.MRS RICHARD: OLNEY MR ; RICHARD MR, THOMAS \u2014 NELSON PAGE MR.AUGUSTUS THOMAS \u2018Quake Shocks Disturbance Originating Within 1500 Miles of Washington \u2018 Passes North to South.Washington, March \u201814\u2014Violent earthquake shocks, apparently originating within 1,500 miles of Washington, were recorded early.to-day on the seismograph at Georgetown University.The vibrations began at 4.04 0'clock and continued until 5.22.The record was from north to south.; 4 TWO MEN DROWN IN : HARBOR COLLISION.New York, March 14.\u2014Tiwo men met death in a harbor collision last night, in which the steam lighter \u2018Wyckoff\u2019 was cut in two and sunk.For a time it was thought that eleven men had been drowned, but a roll call by the Hghter's owners to-day showed.that the only victims were P.Myer, fireman; and John Jones, cook.Twelve other men were plcked up by the ves- gel, which rammed the lgnter.Too \u2018Smelly\u2019 for .the Suffragettes Mr.McKenna Has No Faith in, Dugong Oil Cure for Hunger Strike.London, March 14.\u2014 Mr.McKenna, Home Secretary: in the House.of .Commons yesterday, replied to the question of Mr.J.King of which notice was giv- | en: on Wednesday as to the effeet of pump-feeding on the suffragettes, and whether it would not be a good idea to \u2018apply dugong oil where the women went on hunger strikes.Mr.McKenna said he understood that cod liver oil had often been applied for malnutrition in infants, but he was doubtful as to its success.Anyhow, -the prolongation of life by .such means would be very limited.Mr.King retorted that he had heard of many cases where lives had been saved by dugong oil.It was different from liver oil, , It had a much more pungent smell.Che This last remark create laughter, ' pet HELD A sociaL FOR THÉ BLIND The monthly meeting of the Social Club of the Montreal Association for the Blind was held last evening in Layton Bros.building.A large attendance of members and friends were present, including the sefilor pupils of the Blind School.Mr.Rolland, sales manager, reported that the blind men were very busy at the broom factory.After the business of the club\u2019 had been disposed of, a splendid entertainment was given by the members of the Miss Ashton Phillips Club.The orchestral selections given by the boys\u2019 band, the recitations of the Misses El- Hott Miss Hattie Owens, and the songs by Miss Hume were greatly enjoyed.A hearty vote of thanks was accorded ¢ J served.Mr.J.Flyng presided.\u2019 ~ Stir Georgetown = - 1 .> X > ?: D \u2018 LL RE CE à A the performers, and refreshments were.TE i $ Contractor -Labelled Special Account B, and C., For Bribery and Cor- \u201cruption, .Vancouver, March 14.\u2014R.G.Miller, bookkeeper, employed by R.Mathe- son, contractor, .gave sensational evidence on Thungday\u2019 before the court held to inquire into charges of graft against \u2018séhoo!l beard officials, Miller said he kept an account marked \u2018B\u2019 and \u2018C,\u2019 which was short for \u2018Bribery\u2019 and \u2018Corruption.\u2019 : Miller further alleged $2,000 had been divided between Mr.C.W.Murray, secretary of the School Board, and Mr.Leach, formerly architect; in consideration of am 385,000 contract awarded to \u2018Matheson.Messrs.Murray and Leach were la- | ter called, anil\u2019; both made demials: Matheson was called, but was too to jail to give him time to sober up.FAMOUS SOLDIER AT THE CANADIAN CLUB \u2018Lessons of .Peace from War,\u2019 wil be the subject on\u2019 which Col.Sir John Young, C.V.0., will address the Can- adiam Club, at the Montreal Sailors\u2019.Institute, 8 Place Royale, at one o'clock on Monday next.no Col.Young has had experience of several campaigns, including service in Abyssinja, the Franco-Gérman war, the Russo-Turkish war, ang the South African.war, ~~ \u2014- 1 Sat MENT 8 \u2018Our bodies,\u201d says Huxley, \u2018ran¥ be: likened to an eddy in the river, which retains its shape for a while, though every instant each particle cf water is changing\u2019: The tissues of the body, rompcsed \u2018of millions of tiny cells, are oeirg constantly broken down and wected \u2018away by the process of life, and cspe- cially by overwork, worry and Cis- ease.i In order to reconstruct these wasted tissues there are necessary such elements as iron, sulphur, magnesia, potash, etc, and When these are not «ip- pled in suffi®*fent quantities in the food we eat, it is necessary to aid nature by the use of some restorative preparation.Most people find Dr.Chase's Nerve a drunk to.testify and was committed | Split Issues in British Election {Unionists Separate from Conscrip- VANCOUVER being |.MR.CHARLES R.CRANE | denied statements made by Mr.Asquith tion Candidate on Fiee - Trade Question.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, March 14\u2014A piquant situation has arisen in the Kendal division of Westmoreland, where Colonel Watson is\u201d the Unlonist candidate.The party has withdrawn from him their efficial support, because he has.not that he is a free trader, and favors \u2018the National Insurance Act.Colonel Watson is making compulsory training.for: home defence a plank of his platform in the present by-election, and his agent is confident that victory will be his on Tuesday.The last Unionist majonity was 305.f CONSTABLES SHOOT MEN CAN FIGHT, ARE ARRESTED Winnipeg, March 14.\u2014One man Was shot ang fatally wounded and a second shot \u2018through the ghoulder, but not dangerously wounded, last night in \u2018the\u2019 Canadian Pacific Railway yards.The dead man fs Alex.Macdonald; the.man in the hospital is W.Johnson; both of this city.Constables William Darby and Alex.Young noticed two.men acting suspiciously, and trafl- ed them until the pair were seen to enter a car, when they stepped up and declared the men under arrest.According to information obtainable last night, the men strenuously resisted arrest, and in the scuffle the two were shot down.The constables are now.under arrest pending Investigation.It -is stated that one of the Men shot was a switchman and one report states that the dead mam was not 2a A Constant Change In Body\u2019s Tissues Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food 50 cents a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co.Limited, Toronto.participant in the robbery, but was attending tio his ordinary duties.Food particularly effective under such circumstances, because it is composed of the very elements of nature which go to form new, rich blood, create new nerve cells and rebuild wasted tissues.This great food cure is radically different from medicines which are usually employed in the treatment of nervous diseases.For, while they stimulate tired nerves to overexertion or by narcotic \"influence soothe and deaden them, Dr.Chase's Nerve Food revitalizes .wasted nerve ceils, and so accomplishes lastingly beneficial results.Such symptoms.ag sleeplessness, irritability, headache, indigestion, brain tire and feelings of fatigue and discouragement soon disappear when the system is built up by the use of Cabinet size for the chief foreign posts.Thomas Nelson Page, who has been mentioned for the London post, will receive a desirable foreign assignment, possibly at Rome.reputation has commended him for the L more than once by American authors.He is a democrat, a Virginian, a warm friend of the President, and has, moreover, the means to sustain an embassy.Mr.Page's literary ondon post, which has been adorned Charles R.Crane, of Chicago, is talked of either as Minister to China as a vindication of Mr.Taft's cancellation of his appointment nearly four years ago, or as Ambassador to Russia, with which country he is familiar and where he has many friends.Norman E.Mack, of Buffalo, it is believed in Washington, will be appointed to one of the most important- posts in the diplomatic service.Bryan and he are intimate friends.William J.The chances of Justice James W.Gerard for appointment as Ambassador to Mexico have been considered good, but depend largely upon what other posts are given to New York men.Mr.Frederick C.Penfield\u2019s chances for an embassy are considered very strong, and his friends hope that he will be sent to Berlin.His previous diplomatic service was as diplomatic agent \u2018of the United States in Egypt.Mrs.Penfield was Mrs.Anne Weightman Walker, of Philadelphia.BERS SHO ENTHUSISN Taschereau Club Crowded Out and Open-air Meeting Was Necessary.The.Liberal meeting amnounced bY the Taschereau Club for last night was so largely attended, in view of the active interest in the events at Ottawa these days, that the club\u2019s quarters were entirety: inadeguate to hold the.crowd, and after a little delay an improvised platform was erected near by at the corner of \u2018Plessis and Logan streets, apd an open air \u2018meeting was held, some 300 or 400 people being present.\u201d The evening was mild and the \u2018not far distant.Ald.Mederic Martin, M®P.for St, Mary's division, was the principal speaker, and he declared that the Borden policy of contribution meant eventually reducing Canada to the position of a province governed by England.Reading between the lines one \"could foresee the establishment of \u2018a \u2018federal! imperial government which would dictate.its, wishes to the colgnies'and to Canada.The Liberal policy of building a Canadian navy was better alsor because it would help in the developing of the Country and afford employment for - Canadian workmen.The audience were asked if they favored the policy of contribution of the a chorus of \u2018No's.\u2019 The other speakers included Messrs.Oscar Gladu, ex-M.P.for Yamasksa: President Bouvier, of the Taschereau Club; \u2018\u20ac Duroetiers; ~Hugh Semple, Thos.Query, R.L: Calder.; > i DOMINION ALLIANCE ENDORSES MR.McLEAN IN SOUTH LANARK.Smiths Falls, March 4, \u2014 At a meeting of the members of the Dominion Alliance resident in the South riding of Lanark, held in Smiths Falls, the attitude \u2018of the\u2019 several candidates towards temperance legislation was discussed.Satisfaction was unanimously expressed that the various candidates had given evidence of strong sympathy with some form or other of temperance reform.The platform of the Alliance was submitted to each candidate, with platform is summarized as follows: The abolition of the public bar, the treating system and drinking in clubs, and the imposing upon the liquor traffic of such other restrictions as shall most effectually curtail its operations and remedy its evils; and that the advocacy of anything short of the foregoing platform cannot be looked upon as sufficient to entitle any candidate to the support of temperance electors.The executive having considered.the views and answers of the several candidates adopted the following resolution: \u2014 hat but one candidate complies with the requirement of the Alliance Polick; that, therefore, Mr.David Me- Lean who is that candidate is hereby heartiiy endorsed and \u201ccordially commended to the temperance voters of South Lanark; and that they are hereby earnestly counciled to use their in- gluence \u2018and- record their votes in his favor in this present election.scene looked as if an election.were |.thirty-five millions and responded with MR.W.T.STEN RESTLESS Fy Conducts Probe in Spiritiol [iE World and Results Si by Special Mediun ; HARROWING SCENES WITNESSED IN Earlier Messages Di (rig, and Corrected Version Well, Their Publicatiun is Held Over, © uy London, March 14.\u2014 Miss Feri w Stead, daughter of the noted Pur William T.Stead, lost on the \u201cPitang told the London Spiritualists on Thor day night of messages received from her father.There was a crowded carn ering at the meeting of the Spirit tic Alliance and every word LE young woman, according to the wr pape \u2018was fairly drunk in by the liste pery Her father, she said, found diff cult to communicate through her he cause her mind was apt tn, inmp to conclusions, but many messaxes had come through others.In one of hm he spoke of the horrors of the battle.In b field, and said: \u2018Of all those irre tn car over here many are unfitted for the traffic spiritual life?They come in grey Califor bands, and even the archangels are ing th powerless to rai: : the \u2018spirit\u2019 li muy [EBoff an grow of itself\u2019 ' Ï In another message she spoke of harrowing scenes witnessed by him during wars, \u2018Come of the victims.he eid, \u2018were higher than otherse in the spiritual plane, but most of them gravitated to the prison house and the darkress of the spheres,\u2019 5 \u2018I think,\u201d Miss Stead remarked, \u2018that my father has found it more difficult to get absolutely correct statements through than he had any idea wos the A 85 Aronso case when he was on this side.Many things that he may have taken in hu correct then, I feel now, with his greai- hought er knowledge that he wishes me 10 he Compa careful about.He has since told me that some of his earlier messages were distorted hecause his emation in getting back to earth conditions made it impassible for him to hoid the medium's brain and that his messages were colored Ly the thoughts of the sitter.Just now ] am very interested in some mes- \u2018sages I have received from him, for my father has corroborated them in a very wonderful manner, which I did not think possible.\u2019 These messages Miss Stead hopes to make public later.tr i Mr.chased ALBERTA'S ESTIMATES.Edmonton, Alb., March 14.\u2014 Yesterday afternoon Mr.Sifton, Premier, tabled in the Legislature the estimates for the year.The estimated revenue u fixed at $10,610,884 and the estimated expenditure at $9,55 609, leaving a sui- INDL plus of $1,055,275.LION wood load.TAC : el.VOLUNTARY LIC/TATION.ei Shall be sold bv Public Auction to the highest and last bidder on Monday, the thirty-first day of March instant (1913), at Ten o'clack in the forenoon at the qffice of the undersigned Notary, No.180 St.James Street, Room 31.Montreal.the following Immoveable piu- perty belonging to the Community nf property that had existed between ths late WILLIAM S.LEE and MRS.MAK.GARET ANN WILSON, to wit: That certain lot of land lying and being in the St.Gabriel Ward, in the said City of Montreal, known under Number seventy-nine on the subdivision plan, duly made and filed of lot number three thousand one hundred and sixtr- seven, on the official plan and Bock of Reference for the Parish of Montreal: Bounded -iri front by Charron Street, ot one\u2019 side by lot number eighty on sail subdivision plan, and on the other sid: and In rear by lanes in common, con taining said lot twenty-three feet thre jnches in width by eighty-seven feet in depth, English measure, more or less with a two story solid brick building ©! stone foundations known as numbers one.hundred and twenty-four and un hundred and twenty-six of said Char ron Street, thereon erected.Montreal, 14th March, 1813.For particulars, apply to L.B.HOULE, N.P.180 St.James St., Montreal, Room JL CITY OF rere SEWER DEPARTMENT.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given IY the undersigned that the Assess! Rolle for the laying of Sewers in Ue.boulevards + folowing streets, avenues, ) roads ,lanes, alleys and public places to wit: NOTRE DAME DE GRACESWARD.ALEXANDRA AVENUE, from Decä ie Avenue to its limits.Cie LAFONTAINE AVENUE.from Pia.- Avenue to its limits.BALDWIN AVENUE, Avenue to its limits.; LAURIER AVENUE (now BONSART from Decarie Avenue to its limité GEORGE V.AVENUE (now QAI OU.from Decarie Avenue to its limits ROSEMOUNT WARD.PIUS IX.AVENUE, from Maisonneuvé lim.to Rosemount Boulevard.PROPOSED STREET (now CHAR MAGNE, from Maisonneuve lim © Rosemount Boulevard.JEANNE D'ARC AVENUE, fro sonneuve lim.to Rosemoun! vard.; BOURBONNIERE AVENUE, from Me, sonneuve lim.to Rosemount ful\u201d vard.MASSON STREET, from lim.to Desjardins Street HOCHELAGA WARD.AYLWIN STREET, from Shee Street to Nolan Street VALOIS STREET.from Ontar to Forsyth Street.ST.DENIS WARD.GARNIER STREET.from Gilfor to Laurier Avenue.Have been prepared, and arr now de posited at his office, City (all.whei® they may be seen and examined by th! nterested parties un 28th day March, 1913.til the The interested arties complaints to make in respert Rolls, or having any claims i © \"7 the value of Sewers which jv (0° existed, or for any other cans=.7 file their complaints or claims on fore {Us above mentioned dat.he th day of March, 1913, #t | o'clock, noon, at his office City 1! will hear the ai conection virale interested pr from Decaré TES Nes poule OUT Ro: sokt = \"reêt wept i à hav.= claims.said complains .BTUART HOWARD, Engineer Superintendent of = © Sewer Department, City , Montreal, the 14th March, 1013 TH alist ester- exaier, mates nue is \u2019 mated à sur- Lares wwe OTA °-: on \u2018to ondar, stant, 110011, otars 1 312 Ee pion ty of n the MAR- nd bee said Num- vision umber sixty- ok of itreal: et, on 1 sail r side , LON- three eet in \u201cless, ng on mbers d one Char- en by \u201d sment -.in the : vards, + places, RD.- ecarie # ecarie al ecarie ARD).mits.JOU))» # mits.oe ineuve , Mai- Boule- mount ~ brooke Street Street w de- where by the day g any f said ile for jously must or be- and on [welve all, he ties in s an sewers.3 MOTHER OF PRISONS Mrs, Maud \u201cBallington Booth to Give an Address at Y.M.C.A.- 5 Maud Ballington Booth, of New x, will speak under the auspices ork y.M.C.A.in St.Jardes Metho- of the \u201c'rch at 3:30 o'clock on Sunday and the address of a wo- er power and experience is be \u201cintensely interesting - Mrs.- mal.Der -oughout the world as \u2018The vr of the prisons\u2019 Mrs.one e& remarkable work in h .sons of the United States.the SE Ju.cheer into the lives of an sari 2 the unfortunate inmates.thou mesi4 0 Is winning, helpful, and Her ve Vo speaker 1s more wel- sp \u201c -he Association platforms PO North America.me ODIFiZS PLAN OF PALWAY DISSOLUTION.Now York, March 14\u2014Thè Southern.pacific Company, with the concurrence of the Union Pacific Railroad.Come ution under the United States gupreme Court degree in place of tb original plan which recentlf met with serious opposition on.the part of the california Railroad Commission.The new plan substantially provides for a traffic ag ent without track.age privileges to Unjon Pacific à Central Pacific, In brief, Southern Pacific is willing to carry Uhlon\u2019 Pacific-Central Pacific.traffic ovar the Benlcig cut-off and its California terminals) instead céyallow-.ing those roads direct use of tnis cutoff and Southern Pacific terminals.BLOCK ON.THE MAIN | .BROUGHT $6 À FOOT.A syndicate of which Mr: Harris Aronson is the head paid a little over # per square foot for the property, pearing the clvie Nos.744, 746 and 748 St.Lawrence Boulevard, when they purchased it josterday from M.Seldman, for $23,75 .Messrs.Burnett \"and Company have bought from the Montreal Telegraph Company a small property on St.Saorement street, for $20,000.Mr.George R.Lighthall has pur- chesed a vacant property on Guy street between the Grand Trunk Railway and Notre Dame street, 16,378 square foot for $42,000.The ven-: Macfarlane.dor was Mr.R.rine MoRTeAGS SINKING FUND 10 0 Va Sara $100, : $500 and $1000, payable 10 p.c.cash and ÿ p.c month.P.Mont THE 781).FOR SALE = SITE Mood past a Hives 9, iE A 7 dE Pate el.M.452 SN !YTON BROS.UPRIGHT GRAND, handsome instrument, latest improve- | Catalogue : price.|.ents, lovely ia gars, P 50.rgain ayshle $15 cash and $7 nthly.SRT BROS., 5k0 Gt.Catherine Etreet West, cor.Stanley, SHICKERING SQUARE GRAND Piano, handsome rosewood case, carved legs full compass, rich.tone, cost $680\" Bargain, $150.Payable $5 cash and $4 monthly.LAYTON /BROS, pad\" t.Catherine Street: Weat, corner of Stanley.Co I\" - announces a modified plan of | contsining about.E FREE B ; MARGIL TRUST \"COMPANY mt À WANTED, SEACHURE I SYNDICATE .THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.FRIDAY, MARCHE | 14 1913, : SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, & HOUSEMAID.\u2014 MUST FAT mon ron ET rn typewritin - Apply, G., No.1, 204 St James Bireot.WANTED, 2D, Young GIRL AS GENERal - Must h have i references, of treet.\u2018of Awe.Drapostier experience, \u2018réferende end -salary axe Pos Apply tor Box: 808 Witnest' , afterngon, from ton after baby.1 198.ètre Apply, 8327.street.WANTED, MARRIED COUPLE, TQ GO to country; tha.man tp work an farm, and wife to do Housework for far Apply between 6 and § p.m., at 4123 Greene.evenue, Westmount.GOOD PAY OFFERED FOR BRIGHT, energetic Boy to work after nchaol, 9.- Saturday; no corner loafing with.companions; easant work.7 A EDW-.t Py T \u201cupstairs, sorner Crate > Se MEN WANTED \u2014 BALARY AND.EX- ambitious, energetic; aplondid 68D | tunity; former caperienae \u2018not neces.Writ 6 COMPARE.Fonds ton.Ont i Advertising Salesman Wanted.Big pay to the man who can handle a long- established and recently developsd high- class proposition.None but men of excellent character need apply.Applications must give full particulars.Apply t to MANAGER, Box 8070, Mont- INSURANCE CLERK.Warted, Reapactable Yeuth as Juniep in leading Fire\u2019 Insurance Office; good prospects for advancement.Address, in first instance, stating age and.salary expected, Post-Office Box 400, Montresl.(Chance To Get Education Boy, 16 to 18, to learn to test and analyze materials of all kinds.Fair wages fram start.Muat have commen school education, Apply, Po, Box 101 1086.TEACHERS WANTED | wANTED, PROTESTANT TEACHER, .holding = first clans slemen ary di- : ploma fer Kiniqmli ty Tow: ship of Durham, te exlary ex pea od .ARTHUR x LYRTER, Bec.- THREE TUE à TEACHERS Tan gr the | riot Tots in Ha \u201cave Hlementa ry alpes.\u2018and.apa sn.8chools ta core Lo Ra sa\" ax Yorm, ol oO mot P er Apply fe 2 5 JOHN Brack £ Hooretars- Tr Tesaure, \u2018Rsotstown TRE LA- A rl Gray : and Ww w LW avd Schools, Tec.Ap- \u2014 plu ats an: vd and enclose references.-Ap- -te - JACKHON; Swpt, of Bohol, iss Roslyn ave.Westmount, PRIN VAN ASSISTANT \u2018MODEL Tencher waniod for Fr Ae Thy.Sléretary-Treasurer.3 chine WANTED, \u2014 THE SCHQOL COMMIS signers af 1 the City of Westmount re- res a Male Teacher.Must be .University graduate, and experienced in teaching both French and German.Alno, experienced Lady Teachers, University graduates preferred.Appli- - cations, with qualifications and teati- en 8, to be addressed to K.W.TON, Westmount.Becretary, A SMALL SYNDICATE 18 bein & farmed te acquire a very Td portion of land at St.Lambert's, situated immediately west of the Victoria Bridge, near water front, HEAD OFFICE, OTTAWA The F For particulars, write to REALTIES LIMITED, 23 Gartier Bullding 212 McqQill Street.MN.M.MOWAT, 5.MoFUEBSON | Managers x , M e.Ase 134 su rence : cet THT Te WANTED, OFFICE ASSISTANT: stated WANTED, GIL.oF 15OR-16- te look] GENERAL\" \"SERVANT \u2014 SEWER 1 front eye \u2018 fied TE 0d wages to: oh en 81 Lorne.yer } ty.ik 5 2 Tn tL .A WANTED, FTRU FATTER] 9 | man, for Kictors: RAL 2 Colle | \u201cgraduate with one or, Pwd -¥esrs* ex- | | perience with Bridge Somnasy \u2026 Bale Lary $75 10-3300 per, peu Bain | | ent position.Rous ua .DONALD, Beaver Ball eh Montreal.| pensées or commission: ART bs\u2019 ative.| : ADVERTISING SALESMAN | please state salary re-.Les Express onvien: Montreal 8:30 Dey Night xpress leaves\u2018 Montreal 8.30 pm.; arrives: \u2018Boston 8.0 | EASTER EXCURSION\" 811.45 BOSTON $11.45 as AND RETURN Via CENTRAL VERMONT we) THURSDAY, March 20th Jickets clog to Ja yout Mari 34.\u201c1828, and or: Car.Spaca.- apply: \u201cPhone Mai mos, or \u2018at Bonaventure Station.7 a am, arr 8: Bouton 7.15 pa >8 10 pe 7 \u201cThrough Parlor a \u201cEBUBATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TOUR mail.Party now forming, to visit England, France, Belgium: Hollen Sy ten weeks this.summer, jracted by Mrs.MACNAUGHTON: Sartieulars, apply by letter, 8 819 Lorne Érescent.city.\u2018 FARM FO ron MALE _ po FARM TO RENT, NT, 130 ACRES, 5; 60 Ged, Fon TO BE \u2018T0 good pastures; good - puildings and water, 4 miles wes ot Lambton and Dundas.Apply, H.Bi \" ee | BERKLEY, -Dundas, Ontario.PROPERTY WANTED.Srey ERT GUTEKTE.SELL 2opr |, PROPER PE are located: : particulars free.Real \u2018Estate Sales\u2019 man Co.Desk 16.\"Ehnsoln, Nebr.PROPERTY von HUNTINGDON, \u2018LARGE: \u201cGENPRAL\u2018 ahove and: outs a Hinge.vor sine 8 situate \u2018on.Main ally.good stand.Price 36,000, pa BO! Belsuce.STN mortes \u20ac, a easy, Appl STE.RONDES.An sr saines Flay Montreal.\u201c Main 13 LOTS: FROM 119 LTP ae ve SENT cash, ain es, in five x interest: or Mx rat lot i of 40, 260 sq.Teet, at 3% cants per foot on same terms: electric ears pass through the property; minutes from MeGill street, close ta churches, schools, stores, etc.Apply, 469 Lasalle Road, Verdun.RTISRR HAS Five A BNAP in ono! Will sell two only \u20188 > av eu pat Tohasel $130, balance A] monthly, quarterly er inv early instalments.Lots will increase $200 each in value in May.For particulars, write Fost Office Box 687.AL HOUSES | For Sale, $50 to MONTE buys a home; select your own lot in Pfontrenl or Büburbs, and we will build you a house to order; the balances in payable in monthly instalments, like rent: EIRE C con ps free.> TON CO., 238- ei St.James Street, round Floor.WESTMOUNT UPPER LEVEL Sale.Beautifully finigh- od nat od gacoratad \" Electric fixtures; 6 Badin.PYRE, Jt inapectio , Open For \\napoet H.CRE EED.Phena Mount 8054, ae BRANCH OFFICE, NORTH sav, NT.N.Amey Realty Limited.: 101 CORONATION BUILDING a \"PHONE UPTOWN 8382, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, she.IRINE STREET W.MONTREAL TAKE NOTICE.A \u2014\u2014 14th March, 1913.WE Do NOT DENY YOUR RIGHT TO INVEST WHERE YOU WILL, \u2014 \" :,: BUT tei YOU MIGHT AS WELL GET \u201cREAL VAL FOR YOUR.MONEY WHILE YOU ARE AT IT.A copy | of \u201cReal Value,\u201d which is a beautifully illustrated bovk, giving plans and full particulars of \u201cLake Shore Annex,\u201d North Bay, the TOWN THAT NEVER WANTED BOOSTING, BECAUSE OF ITSMANY YEARS SOLID TRADE, and the Town that the HON, ADAM BECK publicly states is to be ~~ A LAKE PORT AND A SEA PORT AS WELL, will be sent youon receipt of the coupon below.x, 4; THIS IS TRUISM No.25, THEF.N.AMEY REALTY, LIMITED, The F.N.Amey Coronation Building, Bishop Street, Montreal.\u2018Realty Limited, 101 Cor.St.Catherine W.& Name Witness, 14th March, 1013.Please send me Value.\u201d Address .+ 0.\u201cReal cope \u2026- an °.a.era Mrs sea sage 80s DA dé M AS.ii 1 0 | ] posren\u201d ar.Pont-Qffice well built, ex.owing to tempor- | ash 2018; 00 \u2018and Jon cars: \u2018 LF ae F or tickets and Pullman\u2019 accommodation apply: Grand À Trunk k City.Ticket Office, 122 a James Street, Bongven- 5 FCRAND TRUNK - Dining, Parlor and Library Day Trains; Pullman lor L ' Electric Lighted, on Night ,:Ghicago 3.00\" an pa , MON TREAË to And NEW YORK, rt \u2018Going: Oùe-W :Soçond Glass Colonis 1 trom: rh Phi css ge , Nancouver,- Tito, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Wes 1nd) Ore.i i a an \u2018Franc sca, os \u2018An e ea, a -Cal.; Mexico City, Mex 8 te se A \u2026\"\u2026 Tourist Sleeping Cars: \u201cfor Chicago, M days, w nes days, 10.30 p.mn 2d ada, via Chicago, until Oetober Sth, at 1 Tickets good for two! most §.xX CANADIAN $639.10 A THREE MONTHS HOLIDAY PORTS OF CALL: Singapore, Hong saki Kong, Shanghai, BOSTON | $11.45 Tickets Food to go on Thursday, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014riqermemme: TRAIN SNRVICN.daily, at 9.00 a.m.and -8-00 pam.Round Trip Tickets où sale to eg, y Return limit, 2 months.Second-clagg Colonist Farea Montreal ta Nelwon, Bpokane, Seattle an Portland da, \u201cse ane and Mexico Olty, Mex.once TICKBT OFFICES 141-148 St.James St.Telephone, 8135, or Windsor Hotel, Plate SYSTEM TRE ONLY DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE, RIGREST ORASE OF EQUIPMENT.| MONTREAL and.TORONTO 9 a.m., 9.40 a.m,, 7.40.p.m,, 10.30 p.m Cars on oar, PACIFIC AROUND THE WORLD , Kobe and Yokohama.CHEAP EXCURSION | The' INTERNATIONAL: LIMITED\u2019 CANADA'S CRACK TRAIN Leaves Montreal for Toronto and.Saas $12.30 arch 20; return.limit March 31 LOW FARES TQ PACIFIC COAST.Marchi I5th té April 16th, inclusive.Fares 0,\" to Nelson, tir B.C; i Port- 79 Diego, 00 Low Fares to many o ol \u2018points, ave Montreal sdayéFri- HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS.Round Trip Tickets to-Western Canon Sata.very Tuesday fares.0 122 St.James Street.B20 ME Main\u2018 \u20186905, Windsor Hôtel, or Bonaventure Btation.TRIP.| Leave Montreal to connect with EMPRESS OF ASIA From Xdiverpool, 14th June.Madeira, Cape Town, Durban, Colombo, Naga- And | Return to Montreal March to return until March 31st, Leave Montreal, Windsor.8t.Station, iani- Edmonton and intermediate ata: Tuesday, March to Oectaber.Reduced Fares March 15th to April 15h.from Vanoquver, Vitoria San Francisco, Los vi san Diexe: Low Rates to many other points, Tourist Sleeper for Vancouver and ja termediate stations, 10.30 pm.Dail dy Main Viger and Windsor Street Stations, \u201cWANTED To PURÉHASE \u2018off Clothing, Furniture, Above everybod MAX FRA Tel, Deel 3067.mures ONTARIO AVENUE Lot 53 x 109 feet MOUNTAIN AVENUE 100 x 166 feet 40 x 466 feet 53 x 140 feet - PINE AVENUE 80 x 16) 1 feet 151 St.James Street.me RESIDENTIAL Lots For Sale RY, 1 122 se James staat.| incorporating Louis t | tural \u2018decorators, - \u201c{ signers in wood, glass, étone, marble, \\ EXCURSIONS > WANTED TO PURCHASE,\" ALL CAST.: \u201cSfiverware; | Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pawn Tickets, elge's prices paid by K, 45.Hast Craig street, A.E.ABBOTT] Begguntant, - of + laequire and hold either -au- prinéipal ar \u2018carry.on pa re tb ree ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 | THE ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIP GO, ume: \u2018Mstablishdé 1654.ere QLASGOW, HAVRE, LONDON IXVERFOOL.> éco John.From Halifax ar.1,00 p10.1,00.p Direct $50.00, according to -stea ate Me æ real.Direct » 2.00 p.m.Sat 13 Mar.Scandinavian Thur.13 Mar.2 p.m.\"2:30 pm.-Sat, @ Mar, | Parisian .: , 3.00 pm : \u201cRATES or PASSAGE.\u2018Victorian and qu inian, $82.50 and Upwards.\u201cOther Steamers, $72.50 -and up.3 1 \u201cVictorian and Virginian, $52, 50.Other Steamerg\u2014Liverpoo \u201cSérvige, $50, To Glasgow, \u20ac One Clasg IL.Cabin, $45, $47.50, and 0, cordin to steamer.urge Lo 2330.00, tous au ox\" 0; accordions! trôm St.John, &; drames Re Run, sud Bates, Apply Local Agents, or ss 87.70 GLASGOW.From Portland From Boston Thur.6 Mar.Scotian .Thur.\"20 Mar.Ionian .Fa, 3 ar 2pm.Co.N.B, to Havre, General Offices: = \u2018 a Bt.Peter 8t.4 Youville st _oafaunrs STREET WBBT.BUY y YOUR PREPAID TICKETS SAILINGS TO AND FROM ENGLAND AND : ROANDINAVIA and the CONTINENT Cymric Mar.15 Canada Mar.22.Rates: Cabin (II) $47.50 to 55; Third Clase $31.25and up, according to destination SUMMER SEASON, 1913 carly Snilings now read ond lists open.Book Sears\u2019 Ie nareny \u201cvan that he t tC apter: 19 | évisèd \u201cBtatütes of.Canada,\" oon.known: as \u2018Ths Companies\u2019 Act: letlers patent haxe been\u2019 tsoues, onde the Seal £-the \u2018Sgcretary of f- Canedr, te the 5th day a Maren, 1913, Athanass \u201cDavid and\u201d George Leonard Alexander, advo- éates; \u2018Bruce Campbell Macfaël fie éhar- fered ageeuntant; Segfried Hinson JSlead ugh, clerk, and Edward Charles all of the City of Montreal.nn the.Provitre 0 Peas \u20ac for the following.purposes, viz:\u2014(a) To carry: oa the businesses of \u201csculptors, grehitec: \u2018art \u2018carvers and de iron, metal\u201d and other materials, and manufacturers, buyers and agllers of joinery and wood-work of every description and of every sort of appliance and requisite connected with the same, and x to purchase and sell, prepare, manufacture and deal in wood, glass, stone, marble, iron and metal goods, \u2018and mineral animal and vegetable produats or.commodities, suitable for art manufactures or gupply; (b) Te purchase.or other: wise acquire and undertake.all or.any part of the business or rights and Ila- ! bilities of any person or company Carrying.on any business within the objects ls company; (6).To subscrihe for, agent, and absolutely as owner or by way of collateral security, and to ex- cr = change, pledge or otherwise dispose of ISIE £ the shares © capital stock, \u2018bonds or debentures qf any company or \u2018corporation with which this company has or is about to have business relations, notwithstanding zecton 44 of the Act; (d) Ta apply for, purchase: pr otherwise ace quire any patents, brevets d'invention.licenses, concessions and the like, conferring any.exclusive or \u2018nonexclusive or limited right to use any escref or other ihformation - as to any invantian which may seem capable of being used Tor any Ep en af the company, or the guint which may geem.galou- late airectty or indirectly.to anefit the cempany, and to use, exercise, evelop Or -grant lfbenses in respect of.or Hiher- FoR Pty.A :Wige- tdrn \u2018to account the \u2018rights ar or information so acquire To establish oT- support or aubacribe \u2018| any'agsociation or Institution cajenintod ta benefit persons employed by the com \u2018pany.or having dealings with.the com \u2018pany: (f) To invest/and deal \u2018 \u2018the moneyg \u2018of: the company not imm lately required, upon such seouritiem\u2019 \u2018and in such manner aë may from time to time | be detévmined: (2) To act as agent for any.person, \u2018partnership oF company carrying .on @ similar business, and.to \u2018the business of shippers, merchants and commission agents für the purpages \u2018of the company; » Ch}- To, promote\u201d any other company for the nur: pases sf acquiring all or any of the pro- .perty, rights and Habilities of - this nom- pany, or for any other purpose which max: séem directly ar {indirectly \u2018caleu- lated to benefit this eor.wny, and to amalgamate \"with suah.pr any \u2018other person, company or.partnership having objects, \u201caltogether or.in: part aimiiar to those of this company; (i) To sell the J undertaking of the gampany or any pari | thereof.for sugh cansideration.as the company may think fit and In particular for shares,.debentures or securities of any other company having objects altu- gether or in part similar to these of this \u2018company; (J) Te distribute among \u2018the :members of the company in kind any shares, debentures.sécurities or prop- pay for any services rendered to and for any property and rights acquired by the company in such manner as may be deemed expedient and in partieular by the issue of shares or securities of the company credited as fully or partly pail (1) The powers in each paragraph, hereof are to be in no wise limited or restricted by referenee to or inference from the terms of any other paragraph The operations of the company to be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada and elséwhere by the name of \u2018H.H.Martyn & Company of Canada, Limited, with a capital stock of ten thousand dollars, divided into 100 shares of one hundred dollars\u2019 each, and the chief place of business of the raid cam- pany to be at the City of Montreal, in \u2018the ' Province of Quebec.Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, thia 8th day of March, 1913.THOMAS MULVEY, Under-Secretary of State.Bluott & David, Solicitors for Applicants, \u201cBUSINESS CHANGES FEW N ME IN WITH $106 EACH (CASH - $50, balance in one month), to jain advertiser in sound business propast- tion: no risks; good profite in few months.Write P.O.Box 687, - I 7 \"DRESSMAKING, ETC, erty belonging to the company: (k) To.Canadien Zondon Passenger Service.rom ou nana, ace pas hampton, T.88.ASCANTA ae Port Mar.ar.20.T.SS.AUSONIA aN - pApr.Apr.3\u2014T.SS.ASCANIA - \u201cApr.15 All steamers will call at Plymouth Eastbound.Passage rates and full partietilsrs- on application to Special Uptowir Agency.580 «St, Catherine\u2018 Street \"West.Consult us as to rates.to principal ports of the world.: THE ROBERT REFOËD' co.\u201d \u201cFimited.: 85 Bt.Sacrament Street.Btoerage Branch: -48% - st.James Street.re i - To LET .TO LET, HEATED FLAT oF FOUR \u201crooms, bath and\u2018 w.c.Apply; No.72 ; Anderson.street., LONGUEUIL, 219 ST.CHARLES ST.! 6 rooms, \u2018winter and summer, river front.BENNET \u201cBROS., 371 St Antoine street, Montreal: Up 1388 To LET.TWO STORY, SEMI- DETACHed, self-contained cottage, 8 rooms, lawn in front, garden in rear, deep gallery oveérleoking river.Apply, \u2018144 LaSalle Road, Verdun.TO LET, 256 MACKAY STREET, 11 rooms, heated, rent $60 per month; 5 rooms more can pe added on top fioor at $25 per menth.Phone Up 4198.\"FLATS TO LET.BRIGHT FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND STAble., 24 Botrel avenue, Notre Dame |.de Grace.FLATS CONTAINING 6, 6, 7.ROOMS,\" situate on Bloomfield ave., North of Van Horne, Outremont; heated by hot water, electric fixtures installed, and all modern improvements; rental, $20 per month.Apply, ROBERT NE- VILLE, Jr., 933 Wiseman ave, Outre- _mont.\u201cFLATS TO LET CENTRAL, suitable for light manufacturing purposes; low rent; Craig St.between Bleury and Victoria, square.Apply to the Business Manager, 142 St.Peter Street.APAHTM ENT3 TO LET.VALMONT APARTMENTS, 2111 PARK avenue, between Fairmount and St.Viateur, heated suites, with outside balcony, thoroughly madern, 10 minutes from cor.Bleury and St.Catherine Sts.; hot water all year, laundry, apen \u2018fire- placés, electrical fixtures, :telephone and: janitor service, Vacuum cleaner, hardwood throughout, large plate mire rors - in bedrooms, Mosaic tiled halls, ire furnished, hoist, back stair, goods entrance, outside Venetian blinds and inside linen blinds, gas stove, refrigerator, only 8 apartments, filtered water.Apply to Janitor, Phone St.Louis 4408, or F.J.- BISATLLON, 17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.Main 30.SMALL APARTMENT TO LET, Bachelor Apartment To Let, Furnished, till October.Main room, bedroom, kifchen, bathroom.Everything dainty.Corner of main floor western outlook.Building almost new; St.Luke Street; $55 a month, including telephone.High: est references required.Address, TENANT, Box 88, \u2018Witness' Office.OFFICES TO LET.KING'S HALL CHAMBERS, Catherine Street West.Three large and three small offices; immediate possession or 1st vid Apply, Room p02.Tel.Un 146 nine rooms, 881 8ST.\u201cWitness' Block; or en auite.Apply to the MANAGER, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.\u201cSTABLES TO LET, FARM STREET \u2014 STABLES, TOGEther or separately, stables will oc- commodate nine to twelve horses; a large yard.Farm street.well lighted; 1 OFFICES TO LET! FINE BRIGHT OFFICES TO LET IN| will rent separate |.\u2018J.PRENDERGAST, §6 | \u2014 Send for Map, Felder ond on For Booklet passages a: y tci Tam ts Offices: Montreal.Portland, Halifax, Toronto CUNARD: LOU NUE JOINT LONDON FREIGHT SERVICE.Cold Storage and Cool Air un Steamers marked ° \u201cFro : Portland, Me.\u2018T.SS, ASCANIA .eevrecns Mar.15 *T 8S.AUSONIA RE April 5 *T.SS.ASCANTI: oo April 19 For freight vates and other information, apply to THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANT, AGENTS.SON-LINE Glasgow Passenger and Freight Service Cold Storage on Steamers marked * From From Glasgow.St.John, N.B.Feb.22\u20144T, 88.CASSANDRA.Mar.13 Mar: © 1.*T.SS.LETITIA .Mar.20 Mar.sree ATHENIA .Mar.27 Passage rates and full particulars on application.to Special Uptown: Agency.530 St Catherine St W.any Steamship Agent, or THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, 25 8t.Sacrament Street.Steeräge Branch: 488 St.James Sireet.Manchester Liners CL (BJMITED.) From ; From - Manchester.W.St.John.Feb.15.MAN, MILLER .Mar.8 Feb.20.MAN, CORPORATION Mar.15 Feb: 22.MAN.ENGINEER .Mar.22 Mar.8.MAN.INVENTOR '.Mar, 24 Mar.15\u2014MAN.COMMERCE Mar.25 | FURNESS, WITHY & C9.,Limited Agents, MONTREAL, - \"PROFESSIONAL CARDS \"ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Ba \"ELLIOTT & DAVID Advooates, Barristers and Solicitors, © Commissioners for all the - Provinoea And for the States of Massachusetts and New York | panada Life Building, 189 &t James st Henry J.Kiliott, KC.L.A.David, a George L.Z.lexunder.a i SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, PUGSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Eta METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 ST.JAMES STREET.ROBT, C.SMITH, K.0., FRED.H.MARKEY, K.0 WALDO W.SKINNER, WILLIAM G PUGSLEY, A GORDON HYDE MACLENNAN & BAKER, Advocates, Barristers and Solloitors, Quebec Bank Building, Moftreel.FARQUHAR 8, MACLENNAN, X.C.WILLIAM A.BAKPR., LL.B, KC Tel.Main 3560.PATTERSON & CC, Advoontas, Barristers & Solicitors, 180 St.Jamey Street, Montreal W.PATTERSON, K.Q MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSURD BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, \u2018das St, James Street.49 Ompoent M \u201c Have removed from 107 SL James St PATENT ATTORNEYS.| MISS SPENCER, DRESSMAKER.Terms moderate.2687A Park avenue, pe ; BUSINESS CARDS PAINTING, DECORAT a.PAPERhanging, T Tinting; C from $1.Bria) kwork, J ering ve gementine: Tepair \u20ac 1 wer] a DBURY' & cb nteed.9 Avivin hone Lasalle 3 » 40 Re =.AICI.tne ao MONEY WANTED.WANTED, $8,000 FOR FIVE OR TEN years, 1st mortgage.Address, 937, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.rom NOYICER NOTICE.\u2014 APPLICATION HAS BEEN made to the Corporation of the City of Montreal for leave to erect an Auto Garage on lot cadastral No.147, sub- divisio ong No 148 of Duvernay Ward, Christophe, near St, Andre Srrect.St adress, No.1000 St.Andre street.Montreal, 18th March, 1913.EMPLOŸMENT WANTED work, washing or ply, Box 83, Chapman's Bookstore, COLLECTOR.\u2014 WANTED, POSITION by young man; experienced collector; knows \u2018city well, first class refet-, ences.2639 Park avenue.WANTED, BY A COOK, AN ACTIVE elderly woman, a home with a plain family, no children.Please call afternoons, 96 Versailles street, near Notre Dams street, MISSIONARY, AGE 39, WHQ HAS heen on the Canadian Mission Fleld for the past seven years, and who is at resent in the West, would like to ear of any suitable opening; bright and attractive, and not afraid of work: would admirably suit an insti- ful; pect of the work when necessary, and capable of pleading on its behalf from time to time, State full particulars to MISSIONARY, \u2018Witness' Office.Situation Wanted Tet fos LORIE Nurse - Housekeeper & Good Needle-woman\u2014 | SPLENDID REFERENCES to Invalid or Apply to Hone & Rivet, General Travel Agency 2 ST.LAWRENCE BO ULEVARD, MONTREAL.Between St, James and Notre Dame Streets.One bloek East of Bank of Montreal.Phones.Main 2605-4097, RESPECTABLE WOMAN.REQUIRES |.housecleaning; | Wednesday.Thursday or Friday.Ap- | tution, making himself generally use- | taking part in the religious as- | PROMPTLY SECURE in ail countries.For intormation ask eur \u2018Inventor's Javises\u2019 which wili be sent free Marion & & Mario 364 University & Merchants Bank Building, cogne 8e p therine wtrest.Phone INVENTIONS PATENTED and Trade Marks Registered, OWEN N.EVANS Former Member Chartered Tnstituta : London.205 St.James Street MontresL Phones: M 1981 Meuss Un.1780.FEATHERSTONHAUGH & SON Patents Have Removed to 156 ST.JAMES STREET LOST AND FOUND \u201cLOST, WHITE AND TAN FOX TERrier.Answers to name of \u2018Trix) Reward if ri returned _to 44 iB Moreau St.-_ | WANT ADS.FOR The \u2018WITNESS\u2019 MAY BE LEFT WITH A.T.Chapman, Bookseller, 513 St.Ca- e St.West, or with R Turner, racer, Point St.Charles, 501 Wellington Street, West of Subway.| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, CASH TARIFF.tuation Vacant, Situation Wanted,Pu- Sha Wanted, Rooms To Let, Articles Found, Second-hand Articles Wanted, or For Sale, Property For Sale or To Let, Other Articles For Sale.20 Words for 100.c for each additiona! word.Six {n.gertions for the price of four.NOTICE PARTICULARLY postage Stamps Will Be Accepted.The above rates are cash with order, When not prepaid, numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in _consequetice, much higher.< ut Bi + 4 Mr SE jap 1 Ll » IRR MAT i WWII nar vt Sma ri VAR RES aies a ET ar AN MUSIC AT sician is an attempt to :convey impres- MUSIC'S RIGHT TO\" = °° PRESERVE'MYSTERY.| | {3 \u201cThe McGIlL\u201d .© Here: is a.\u201cheat ot \u2018Coupled with i .2 for-2e.The: Hier.Spring Shirt patterns a are here too, \u201cpal the: grades.from 85¢ to $2.50.i 8 3.TOOKE, LIMITED., 4.177 st.James, at st, John FEAT = 0 a Dr.H.C.Perrin Gives Interesting Lecture on De Bussy., - \u2018In à.mas and instructive lecturé at the Ant Association laët night 6n \u2018Impressionism in\u2019 Music, as Illustrated in the Musi¢ of De Bussy, Dr.H.C: Perrin; uy Moen Conser- vatorium, stated?{Naf any Rooriant movement in onei arts was usually reflected in the\u2018 hate and thus it\" was that impressionism in music had co come from impressionism in painting.ses - \u2018Present- day French | music of the order styled impressionistic,\u2019 he said,.\u2018is largely influenced hy the: devélop-.ments which have taken place in vainting and poetry,*just.as in a previous century, the.great musical composers of the Romantic period- reflact- ed the literary phase; rich.was in vogue a little before.: \u2018Impressionism in the part of a mu- sions through: tlie medium \u2018of: musie | alone\u2019 in as unaffected and.natural à manner as posishie; Without any \u2018consultation of, and Very \u2018little, if any, consideration f previous.\u2018modes of expressions by other.jmuysieal composers\u2019 of the same -or previous 'generations.It is .a reyolt from academic stiffness and.conventionality, from slavish infitation of set form and methods of *hnjque, long in use \u2014fresh forms siving few life to the art.: > ; \u2018De Bussy : is aiway te an impressionist.\u201c.His.) Tense: primar- fly appeals to our aedthet sense.He-{; aims at giving à pirelyaestratle Hensa- tion of beauty.Yet-it is nonsense to way that the music of De -Bussy ls non-intellectual, And thereforg cannot appeal ta the intellect: of.those: \u201cwho | hear and study his.works\u2019; In his student days.De Bussy gat ed many prizes at fhe Paris Conser- watolre, including tHe coveted Le Prix de Rome, awarded for hid cantata T\u2019Enfant Prodigue; in 1884, MeGiil collar.It.; is\u2019our.newest design; With the e \u2018human curve,\u201d which\" spells collar it we have the- \u201cStandard; > the \u2018same shape, but not quite, as high: : sembly Halifax Electric Tramways Company.Lee One \u2018 \"was sent there by; the Halifax: ; \u201cproperty and operaté it as a municipal, \u201csame \u2018member and at the instance of «|-Bast Hamilton Labor member.14.1913.Le ~ and \u201cexclusive.shape \u2014 the | +.+ \u2014-\u2014 \u20ac oke Stores D v st.Catherine, at.zen WiLL FIGHT TRAM QUESTIO Bills of Halifax City and Mr.E.A, Robert Before the Legislature.Li ER = Halifax, N.S, March, 147 - \u2014: Two - Bills | were introduced ih the Honge of \u201cAù- [yesterday referfing to: the.City Council, and.asks that the \u2018city be: given.power to dcquire \u2018the company\u2019s concern.The city offers $170 per share\u2019 for the property, or that its value be.settled by.arbitration.- The.other bill was introduced by the Mr.EF.A.Robert and his associates i Power Company, Limited.\u2019 The capital | is\u201d \u2018fixed at $5,000,000, -and power \u2018is | \u2018sought to Therge | the Halifax Electric Tramways Company and the Noval Scotia Power Company, which controls} the Gaspereaux River.\"There will be.à -lively.fight between the friends.of the two measures.ONTARIO BUDGET DEBATE ENDS Toronto, March 138.\u2014 \u201cThe budget |.debate, which has occupied thé attention of the Legislature off and on for the past two weeks, passed from -the order paper yesterday, with addresses by Sir James Whitney and Megsrs, N.W.Rowell and Allan Studholme, the | When it was over the Opposition \u2018found -: themsèlves Just fifty-four.votes short \u201cof carrying their améndment\u2018\u2018\u201c The Qabor \u201cmeniber voted - \u2018with the, \u201cGov ernment.tingiilshes the work of\u2019 French artists | \u201cin the various branches.of art.\u2019 The lecture was accompanied by \u2018musical illustrations, in which Dr.Perrin gave many piano preludes.One |.of these was the \u2018Danseuses de Del- phes,\u2019 which, he remarked, had a cur: fously fascinating, .though archaic swing, and is a musica] version of a | \u201c Music has the right and \u2018 duty to preserve; somethin Foot, said the lecturers ; and of suggestion, an does not stand alone, ak ould séeim | as if the ability to sugkesf sortie gthing.| which is sufficiently powerful .tg raf-! Toe wid fect one, but not sufficiently Sledr.for one to say definitely what: tide, dt As we have to.lea Fine Wall Papers, .* Stencilled Curtains, - Furniture Coverings, at prices so low that will repay any intending purchaser to call and select at.once while not wish delivery of goods at once you may, have same stored Free of Charge until May Ist.BELLS\u2019 GALLERI ES = 604-606 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.à Was the \u2018Engulfed Cathedral\u201d in which\"| \u201cSgund of the bells beneath the inun- |: \" s- : 4 be Ist, we are offering our entire Greek \u2018yas painting.Another prelude\u2019 dating waters of the sea.8gng-~ the first scene of De Bussy's Peléas and Melisande) and Miss Pan- -tieton.sang an extract from \u2018L'Enfant Prodigue, and also a little song \u2018Ro- Mance\u2019 of our lines before May ock of \u2018Printed Cretonnes, Silk Damasks, Carpet Rugs, etc., this sale lasts.If you do | right: 7 os in the Electric\u2019 Company.This bill is | ! entitled \u2018 \u201cThe Halifax - Tramways and wobd work th J.done during the: past year\u2019 \u201cand bright | | \u2018hopes for.the.future, | with * better] | facilities, and .large} buildings, were \u2018meeting of the Montreat Tech \u2018Commercial - High - \u2018School + The.Principal, \u2018Mr.\u2018Grammell, \u2018said the record.was! in every: Way an encourig- \u201cof certificates - of- efficiency \u201cgranted, j the totäl of 720, being 200-in excess of last year.The : enrolmént had \u2018been: the results on the \u2018whole more; satisfactory.There- had been dontinued Progress \u201csince the \u201copening school five years ago, the -attendance of \u20181908-9 comparing \u2018well\u2019 - with.the: years\u2018 6t 1:821: \u2018The first year there * | had \u2018been 88 men, whereas \u2018there were |- now 680, and 163 \u2018women to- the present |.total of 841: last year's figures were: |.en, 631; women, 544.The staff had.grown from fourteen to thirty-four.\u2018|The \u2018largest enrolement was \u2018in the cookery\" \u2018class, which numbered 1869.FORCED- TO WORK TOO BARLY.: \u201cMr.\u2018ployment of boys and girls ih -com- mercial : life, - saying -it was -a.fact to be deplored that a.large: number years of age (that.being their minimum age for taking students), came .to them to -complete the edugation which had been cut short.owing to .the economic conditions.-that forced them to\u2019 work- early, and the lack of \u2018this state of things.The firm supplying the\u2019 largest number of pupils was the ,C.P.R., next \u2018coming the Dominion Bridge Co., the Northern Blec- trié Co, and Canada Car'Co.* In view of the showing of the statis- E tics it was fair to claim that the school \u2018wes doing\" something to help the \u201cefficiency of Montreal\u2019s industrial class.A hopeful sign for the future of thé \u2018eity was seen by the Rev.Dr.Symonds, \u2018who presided in thé attendance of \u2018so ' many young men and Woren: at the praised the.esprit de corps.shown - in the readiness.of former pupils to con- the work done by.the staff and to Mr.Silver, secretary-superintendent of: the .Protestant Board of School-Commission- | ers for the assistance he had given.It would.soon be necessary, Dr.:Symonds said, to provide additional | a \u2018accommodation else they would have | ; i*to refuse pupils.\u2019 -Some sound advice was given the \u2018young people present by Hon.Senator | :Dandurand who spoke on the advan- : -|'tages to be obtained from attendance \"at the classes.He strongly advocated compulsory education and expressed \u2018| the opinion that an active propoganda | would soon result in the enactment of a compulsory measure, the same as was in force in.\u2018practically every civilized countrz : Othier speakers were the Fev.Prin- clpal\u2019 Scringer.Messrs.A.C.Hutchi- son and J.C.Holden, and after they had spoken \u2018the certificates were distributed in the various various class rooms.-._ ai Ju ben Half.a Millon Cases With - Virglont After-effects Re- \u2018ported in Vienna.\u2014\u2014\u2014 are \u2018Vienna, March 14.\u2014The worst: epi- \u2018deraic df Influenza on \u2018record is afflict- ipg the Austrian capital.Half a mil \u201cthie statistics of the city health department, .and_ the epidemid * is still raging.80 severely as to tax thé capa- \u2018city of the private doctérs, publfc hës- | pitals.and Qursing institutions.- Wholé fan\u201clies appear to be attack- \u2018od simultaneously, and persons of all ages are equally affected.\u2018The \u2018disease on this occasion is of a \u2018peculiarly virulent type, .with serious \u2018 \u2018afîter-ef- fects, such as \u2018inflammation of the | lungs, bronchitis, indigestion and gen- .eral - debility.The.doctors hope \u2018the setting in of milder \u2018weather will dim- Inish the.outbreak.- ; ARCHDEACON'S BEQUESTS TO ANGLICAN BOARDS re : \u201cHaufax; -N.&, \u2018March 14\u2014The will Frs ; [or the late Men: - Archdéacon Kaulbach of Truro,\u201d who was killed several days \u2018ago bÿ.falling in the fire engine house in that town, provides for $18,000 bequests to varius boards of the | Church of England in the diocese of ing his life to his son, Captain Henry \u201cAlbert Kdulbach, now: of \u2018India.The \u201cpurposes mentioned are: \u2018To the Dioceean Mission Board of \u2018Nevs Scotia -the \u201csum of: $2,000, \u2018the \u2018Income'to bé applied towards.provid: ing: the \u2018Éervices -of a clergyman.of the \u2018Chüteh of \u201cEngland: (other than sth! \u2018rebtor 4 nthe parish )- for the members of {he Church of England in the.out- \u2018lying districts of:the parish at: Truro.To the said.Diocesan Mission Board the sum of $1,000, the income for a redtor at Blue Aocks; Lunenburg: \u2018To the Diocesan Mission Board, the aun of $3,000, for the general pur posés of the said board.- -.To the Governors of King\u2019s: College Windsor, the éum of $1, 000, for a theological professorship: : - \u201cTo the D:ocesan Misston Board, the sum\u2019 of $1,000, the Income to \u2018be used 1 for* keeping In order his burial Jot in 1 Truro and the generat improvement of the cemet To the\u2019 Diocesan Mission Board: the sum of $2,000, which shalF be.invested for the: erection: of a parish.hoyse in : Fruro.EY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANTI- TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS Ottawa, March 13.\u2014 The Canadian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis to-day elected the following officers: President, the Hon.Adam \u2018Beck, London; new vice-presidents, James Stewart, Halifax, and J.A.Machado, Ottawa: honorary treasurer, George Burn, of\" Ottawa; à \u2018secretary, Dr.G, D.Porter, Toronto; riew members of executive council, Dr.de Witt, Wolville, N.S.; the.Hon.Dr.Daniel, St.John, N.B.; \"sir: Louis Davies, Justice Cassels and Dr.C.A.Hodgettes, Ottawa; Dr.C.J.Fagan, Victoria, | B.L.; Dr.C.D.Parfitt, Gravenhurst, and Dr.R.Bruce, Smish, Toronto.The next place of meeting will be Halifax, 2 am ing ome.\" This was séen in the number | \u2018of the | Gammell referred to.the em- | of pupils\u2019 only Just.-over < fourteen | a compulsory.school law to prevent |: classes after & hard day's work.He! tribute exhibits and pald a tribute to: lon cages have been, reported during | the.past.three months, according to} \u2018Nova Scotia, thé residue going, dur-' / f ; | i 2 eer SEE the \u2018dominating notes of thé annual.| dal | large, the attendance more regular and {|| LY a ments\u2019 of this kind.blue, mauve, fiavy and tan.Sizes- IRE ; i Fier FLOOR ue.LN Jy |.ant-arikado.Crepe.as you.toy 1s the , one tnost popular - ~ material for gar- \u2018These are made .a .in.handsonie.large end mal, floral -de- signs.ML.made - Empire style and Arimmed with folds.of satin, grey, pale 4e +.Saturday.semavesanees 1 98 .Announcing for Saturday, a Special \"Showing of Popular Priced Millinery Chic dressy little models these, suitable for almost every occasion and shown in such an inviting manner that one wonders at eir very moderate prices.All that is new\u2014as to straw\u2014shade, shape and trimmings, is shown fin this our Popular priced Section.Prices range 3,95, 4.95, 6.95, 7.50, and so on up to 12.50.\u2014First Floor Up.From 9 to 12 Saturday Ladies\u2019 English Chamois Gloves\u20141 dome\u2014Pique sewn \u2014soft, good wearing and fashionable, Natural shades only.34 Regular .75 Gloves._ ; Lecce nas 49 9.to 12 Saturday per pair .- \"No exchanges made on these gloves.: \u2014Ground Floor.Ladies\u2019 Dresses That Were Formerly Friced A 9 to 12a a.m, Special \u201ctioular\u2019 ot, range in.the assortment._ \u2018Saturday 9 to.12 am, Ct \u2014\u2014wiret Floor Un.var Tea aL UE EN SE WM \u2018For Sp ring \u201c500 pairs of Ladies\u2019.Boots, Oxfords .ind Pumpe\u2014broken: size ranges and | vamples\u2014but footwear worth in the - \u201coédiner y: Way from 3.00 to 5.00 per Tl pair, \u201crot: every.-size -in each par- | büt\u201d a complete size 4 ) Pos.ep ete 1 49 ; New Waists A dainty.Waist of white Japanese \u2014 From 18.75 to 39.75, Saturday 6.98 .Im a nutshell these are the balance of that line of dresses.offered - last \u2018Tuesday at 14.75.\u2018There are Taffeta Dresses, Méssaline Dresses, Velvet Dresses, and Serge Dresses\u2014and such dresses, -there are price tags on some of them, marked as high as 39.75.You'll better appreciate their worth by coming to see them.and we.would like very much to have yôu see them.iln the Serges, there are blacks with white lace collar and fancy buttons and \u2018navy with light blue sailor collar.In the Silks and Velvets, \u201cbrowns, ngvy and blues predominate.You can understand these being balances of special lines, there cannot be a complete size range of amg.particular line, but you can depend upon there being complete size ranges in the assortment when the sale opens at.9 o'clock Saturday morning, Remember, the original prices 18.75 to 39.75.\u2014FIRST FLOOR UP, To- morrow's price will be .ernanes An Afternoon Special, Going on Sale | | At 2 p.m.Saturday 50 New Hats, Spring 1913-\u2014Straw models of course\u2014 Chips, Taegal and Milan \u2014 All of the newest colors and combinations, and are trimmed right up to the minute.| Silk, thade with deep roll Robespierre -\u201cchllar and.turn-baock \u2018cuffs of striped \u201csiIk also trimmed\u201d down front with - 4i}k \u2018to match and finished with small Saturday, 2 to 6 pom, each .4.95 \u2014First Floor Up.aturany at Goodwins Chip Straw Tams 1 29 150 in all\u2014Black-\u2014Black and vo \u2014Cerise and Black-\u2014Blue ang lack.Tan and Black \u2014all Blue-ah moo = | You'll note they're up to da.enoga their contrasting colors.a If you'll look you'll see he nin original prices were 19% ang >>, Saturday i i 2 9 \u2014G round Fleer, From 9 to 12 a.m Saturday Ladies Lisle And Cotton Hoce_ Lace or Plain \u2014 Spliced Heel znd Toe\u2014300 pairs of these in ali.but in shades of Pink and Biue oniy.9 12 Saturday per pair .to Y Per pair 15 \u2014Ground Flno- \u2014_\u2014_ Night Gowns .98 Ladies\u2019 Night Gowns ji\" hnnge from The values are 1.05, 155 ane 1,98.Saturday onl y y 98 \u2014First Floor Up, LAWN WAISTS In an endless variety, Hizh vei and long sleeves, or low ne is ang short sleeves.Some beautify waists among them and waists tha are worth from 1.25 to 2.9% Saturday your choice :étochèt buttons.- This > \u2018down.\u201cfront and.- stitched.Sizes.34-43.waist buttons à I seams are double Saturday,\u2019 eh 20000000 -3.50 First Floor Up.Owning and Operating A.E.Rea & Co, Montreal, Limited.ë LINENETTE WAISTS, TOO 98 Strictly man tailored these, collar and cuffs, pleated \u2018rants This waist is easily laundered and is exceptional value at Saturday's Price sok ees asia aaiaa | Believe That Workingmen will Ct emt tein - BUY HARRISON'S BREAD skosuse iE fen | THE QALY UP.ar) ASK Y, UR GR 9 print ; : sÉventdally be Able to Seize Soul of Production Mr.Charles M.Cotton delivered an address oti Hoc lism\u2019 before the St.James Litérakyé Boglety last night.He gave a clear and succinct exposition eof -his subject-matter and showed a grasp of the gubject.In commenting on this matter it may be said that an observation which is also true of political economy applies to Socialism.It presents the facts in a clear and concise , manner and removes much of the haze in thinking by giving exact definition of terms and logical arrangement.Tlie is apt to.mislead the tyro, who exalts: it in, hin jmagination beyond iis Proper.lage in the scheme of knowledge.\"Mr.\u201cCotton brought down two propositions : -on: which.Karl _ Max founded: hig theory.These are the \u2018materialist dopception \u2018of history\u201d \u201cand the batty surplus value.\" The -last- named doctrine; however, is a pure delusion.Kërl:Marx invented this theory in part from some statements in the \u2018Political Beonomy of Ricardo,\u201d of the classic English school, who was an exceedingly abstract reasoner, and gave vent to many economic laws which have since proved to be myths, although his doctrine of rent may probably be accepted with \u2018great modifications at the present day.Ricardo's \u2018analysis of English industry and political economy may have been fairly corrdcf forthe practices of his time.Ricardo himself only published his treatise, at the solicitation of his friends, beflig awara of the deficiencies of his\u2019 writings; which- are not syste- maitig.: Ricardo put forth a theory of value, according to which the \u201cvalue of a \u2018commodity\u2019 depended on the relative \u201cquatititÿ.of\u2018 labôr which was ecessary- for -its«.production, and he held that the value of labor itself, or the rate of wages, similarly depended on the cost of production of labor, or, in other words, on the cost of the laborer\u2019s subsistence.This theory has been used to justify the contention of Karl Marx that the value of the commodities is due solely to the labor of the workman, and not also to the machinery vr:capital employed, that the wages of the workman are equal to what is\u2019 required for his: subsistence, and \u2018that mo far a3 the value .of the commodities produced exceeds this amount, the surplus is appropriated by the employer, who thus robs the workman \u201cand \u2018exploits\u2019 his.labor because he \u2018has the advantage of.possessing.the means af.production, and can compel him to work for longer houts than would suffice to produce enough to exchange for;the necessaries of his subsistence.hls theo of surplus value, which is to support the Proposal for the \u2018cbllective \u201cownership of - the means of production by the state, as the representative of soclety, bears some resemblance to Ricardo\u2019s theory, but Karl Marx, in borrowing it from Ricardo, ignored important differences.Ricardo qualifies hig statement in several ways.He applies his theory to such commodities.only .as can be increased fn quantity by the exertion of human industry, a and on the production \u201cof which competition\u2019 operates without .ond commodity,\u2019 \u2018that power which it would possess if -the church privileges were attacked 3.00 ?Modern DOWN AND - WILL BUY THIS 91:00 MONTH}.Bas Range PER - 4 if nder £3 voc te re cats; beautifully finished.NO.10D PERFECT GAS RANGE is constructed to meet the demand of the average household\u2014made of .the best material throughout and It will add to the \u2018appearance \u2018of-your kitchen and enable you to do quicker and better work \u2018without creating dirt and dust.Cash - On Time (See exhibit at our Salesroom) THE MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER COMPANY $21.00 - - - $23.00 - Co Power Building\u2014Craig West.Uptown Branch\u2014358 St.Catherine Street West.CONTROL YOUR FUEL BILL.This Range is standard burners and can be regulated at will; exact amount of gas you need.In no other way can you better control your fuel expenses.equipped with you burn just the restraint.In speaking of the exchangeable value of commodities, or the ipower of purchasing possessed by any he means, \u2018always not disturbed by any.temporary or accidental cause.\u201d He\" allows that \u2018the principle that, the \u2018cuantity of labor bestowed on \u201cthe production of commodities regulates their relative value\u2019 is considerably.modified by the employment of machinery and other fixed and durable capital\u2019 Also other limitations were made by Ricardo and Karl Marx had to ignore their general drift to form his theory of value.Returning to Mr.Cotton, he said the materialistic conception of history ac- courited -for-the theory of progress in society.\u201d From this point of view the final causes of social changes, said he, are to be sought not in men\u2019s brains or religion, but in changes in production.The capitalistic mode of production is incompatible with feudalism and his of subordination.At the Reformation, therefore, which he held was brought about by economic means, because she waa the greatest feudal power of the time, holding through her abbeys and ecclesiastical organizations about one-third of the land of Europe.The Reformation brought in an era of free competition.It overcame the religious.elements of feudalism.The American Civil War of 1861- 65 was also produced by economic causes.The slave question was at the root of the whole war.The Northern manufacturers wanted protection for their industries, and the slave owners wanted free trade.Tt was then that the preaching of the most noble minds against slavery began to be after it had fallen on deaf earB for\u2019 many seasons.Socialists, he said, do not pretend that no heights of moral elevation moved men, that individual men will not disregard economic laws: The materialistic conception of his: tory, says he, does not deny the moral and spiritual life of the human race.Three requisites, said he, are necessary for physical life.These are: Food, clothing, shelter.Moral and physical well-being of man is necessary to give the higher elements play to develop.The increased moral standard of labor is the effeot of the increased moral welfare of the people as a whole.By a study of modern means of production,\u201d said he, one will find to what end it Is leading.Socialism is a critique of the modern system of production.Mr.Cotton explained the work of Karl Marx, said that labor was the source of wealth, that a manufacturer in sending you goods would charge for the labor at double rates plus the cost of raw material.The workman, therefore, saw that he had to work unjustly half of his time for his master, a8 the serf in Russia had to work three days a week on the estate of his lord.-He- maintained that irreconcilable war therefore exited between the workingman and his\u2019 capitalistic employer, and the inevitable end would bé the workingmen seizing the means of production.After defining the attitude of Social- heard |.HENRY MORGA 8.GO.LIMITED To- sal These nappies broidered square.\u2018 orrow Place On Sale adeira Work LUNCH NAPKINS The exquisite hand-work of the women of the Madeira Islands has won univer- recognition for are in one corner-15 Per dozen $4.00.IN TEN DIFFERENT DESIGNS its excellence.beautifully em- inches Main Floor.met mem HEAVY TRAFFIC.Outremont Council Appoints Committee.to Investigate Matter.Mayor Beaubien presided at last week's meeting of the Outremont Council, and the Councillors present were: Messrs.Bessette, Robinson, Picher, Little, Cooke, Munro, \u2018and Corbin.The question of opening up several streets was discussed at some length, and it was decided that Mr.W.H.Russell's property should be expropriated at $1.10 per foot, besides the cost of the building erected on the property, which is estimated at $3,500.The land is required for the opening up of Bernard and Stuart avenues.It is the intention of the Council to expropriate land for opening Du- charme avenue from Stuart street to Wiseman avenue, which will involve an expenditure of $20,000, being at ine rate of one dollar per font.Councillor Ressette objected to this new extension, as the land was held for speculation, and the opening up of this street wag only.required for the purpose of laying a sewer for the new Bell Telephone Exchange bullding.The town engineer was instructed to ascertain if this building could not be drained in some other way and report to the Council.- Councillor Little the ists as opposed to war, Mr.Cotton concluded by a slap at the soldiery.brought up question of md : on the streets, which had heen rf red to a committee for inquiry.The Mayor said the committe ha\u201d not made a report to the Council.the matter was important, and shot\u2019 be attended to.Councillor Bessette, wha hat M appointed chairman of this coum tee, explained that the commil\u2019®\u2019 hei not made any report, as, with the ' formation at its command, it\".very difficult to arrive at a efit\u201d conclusion or to make any Pratt suggestion.He did not see h\u2018% - Council could legislate in this ma! A small town like Outremnnt easily enforce its by-laws in SU t Way as to interfere with traffic © ie highways, such as Van Horne 2470 He thought that when a proper I\" bed had been laid for heavr ne that avenue, most of that traffic ® g0 that way, which would woh heavy traffi~ problem.The committee was instructs * a mit a report on the quest: n.5\" some action could be taken TT \" Council.r t nant S w HE \u2018DAILY WITNESS\" ia printed 8 7 published at the \u201cWitneas\u2019 Corne offices No.140 St.Peter street, City of Montreal, by John Dougall and Frederick Sn ne gall, both of Montreal: business communications s* Al essed John Dougall & son, \u2018 ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and a!) ! to the Editor, ahould be gddr \u201cEditor\u201d of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 Ap Dov regulating heavy \u2018traffio, "]
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