The daily witness, 26 février 1907, mardi 26 février 1907
[" rib- ata- 0 at or ed erie lous the ding this ai ly eal.aa Foked WRUREREER | * \u2019 Twelve 19) A X F Tages Winds and Snow s : \u2014 & oF M _ \u2014 .> r = : .A vr $s 1., No.48 ONTREAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1907.PRICE ONE CENT - 55 \u2014 \u2014 rn ~ .\u2019 - S88 : Q ful to do so.But they should not be | : ; 5 FS A BIG DAY AT UEBEC.DOMINION PARLIAMENT.pedantic.For his own part, he could NEWS IN BRIEF RIAN) i see no need to change the present form -\u2014 > $ CL .C G .> of the currency to which both French | The secret report on tne ia Cp >\u201d Hundred Citizens Left for the Ancient Cap-| Government \"Have Good Majorities on Two |i, toehrseking Canaduns are so aria te GL Le .| 4e es., y > wed.As to the | General Fook : ren vs c ital This Morning With Menster Petition.Divisions, tal notes and money orders be certamy Dios a Fok «nd {encral Le 7 LE ) agreed with Mr.Lavergne that thest \\Ntoessel 10 he guilty of coward re should be printed in both language capacity and deliberate Damen 2 .ut on the authority of the Postmaster- \u2018nrrender a EE me GREAT ENTHUSIASM .AND CONFIDENCE AMONG D&LE-|MR.MACLEAN'S TWO-CENT RAILWAY FARE BILL GIVEN General he was in à position to sy \u2018 vrrender to save lux own hu UATES OPPOSING THE PAYETTE CONTRACT THE SIX MONTHS\u2019 HOIST\u2014MR.BORDEN\u2019S MOTION that tus as ready being done, He | Plans are afoot for the fun \u2019 : ; compatriots of the proviare of Quebee | railwe Lp CERS pe / REGARDING LABOR DISPUTES LEGISLATION LOST had good rewsan fof complaint or the |e ub the Matterhorn _ _ .as various tickets and forms 'n use on the Woma suffrage wu ; Co With great enthysiasm, and confidence and eer, Uut tbe diese gentle ; Intercolonial Railway were not avails © for EE 1h \" Canale ; in the ultimate success of their mission, ren, in company with a number of Ottawa, Feb.26.\u2014 Private members report.Mr Shepley\u2019s account for ser-| able in their own language.and for his: Deputies yesterday Aira) Arab nearly three hundred citizens left the is Lad left for the Ancient Capi- day in the House yesterday afforded an vices had not yet been presented He! Part he was satisfied that it would be !the minister of marine.and ages Lu ; ; lack 8 : Tous to ©PPOrtunity for the discussion of several had not himself held any commupication, 2004 business judgment for the LU.R.|zati.an ex-mi , ; Fr Place Viger station at 8.30 o\u2019clock this! tal last niglft, as they were anxious to matt tandi ither di di I Lion, ; is ; te LAN ex-nimister. | evidence O by | J.A.Beaudry, G.Bouvier, A.Desrosiers, view to having new but that ip the present state of the Boot and Shoe Retfil Association; 0.Lemire, president of the Dry Goods and Retail Merchants\u2019 |Association\u2019 -P.Daoust, ex-presidént of the Grocers\u2019 Association; L.J.Loranger, Mayor Galbraith (Westmount); .N- i J.Williamson, Alex.Chisholm, D.J.\u2018Watson, president of \u2018the Federation of - \u2018the Retail Merchants\u2019 Association of Quebec; H.Pinet.of the W.R: Brock Company; ©.Normandin, Percy J.Ryan, James O'Brien, William 1907, Mary, widow ot fe\u201d bat | BLACK VOILES \u2018in\u2019 Stk 1 ooloes of Cross.\u201d ler Gate xu Hamilton Tar Distilling Co.) Spot 8 and stripe effects, .> AY, pi \u201cHallo, Navy, bios in 7 \u2018year Ye 00 agen.oe 9 : Là i TAPFETA, ich ; Ps BY.\u2014Suddenly, t Sérecteville,.Ont, on H.- 1,45 L' ALABA\u2019 8, Hv Feb.21, 1907, at 5 Roger, \"daughter || $1 | WOOL ALABATRAS %h of the late Rev.William Blain.4; CHARLES \u2014 On Feb.24, 1907, af his late residence, 75 Harbord street, Toronto, Wil- Ham H.Charles, aged 76 years.: DAVID.\u2014At 294 Sherbrooke street west, oa ob.= 1907, Fanny, second daughter 02 A.H.David, M.D.D.C.L, {] L.R.C.5.E., Dean of the Medical Faculty of Bishop's College.+ DORNAN.\u2014Ip oe.Tow Fownsh : of.Amable, on} les Dornas, | ged = Tours, z Borne and 4 days.DUFRESNE\u2014On Feb.20, 1907, a# the age of 48 yrs Emilie g ne Belanger, of the late 5 veyor, DUNNING On Tob wr, Tundisg.od 3 years.futrenne, sors the Boe: ; EMMETT.\u2014In Kingston, Ont, an Feb.\u201c 1907, Eva: L.Emmett.gd, Emmett, wife ol ELLIS + Oi ple ami ot per lat Te- sideace; + \u201cForoats, : Heler Méoéle, relict of \u2018late Henry Hills.> HARPER \u2014 At 501 Metéaife street, Ouana, Martha, beloved wife of \u201cWm.Harper,and youngest daughter of the late Richard Couch, of North Emslle, aged 45 yours, departed to be with Christ on Sunday morning, Feb.24, 1907.: HARRIS \u2014 At \u2018her late vesidenoe, No.75 Jameson avenue, : Toraaip, Pn Fob.24, 1907, Elisabeth Iéndsay, retiet of the late James Harris, In her oth, year, HASKELL = Of heart failure, following | grippe, at Cowansville, (ve., on Feb, 23, 1907, Mary Blien Osguod, \u2018beloved wife of Benjamin-H.Haskell, in: ber Sèth Tea.HORC.\u2014On Feb, 24, > \u2018Martha Jams Hore, eldest anid the\u2019 late John apd Margaret Hore.BE Howe Quebec, on, Feb.un, 197, Dr.-} HUTTON \u2014 At st Murs, out.\u2018on Feb, 2, .Sarsh H.Edminson, widow of the late Theodore Hutton.KIDD \u2014 Died at the family residence at Carp, Ont, on Feb.24, 1907, Mary Ann Hodgins, wilow of the late Rickard Kidd, in her Sint yeer.MALLETTE.\u2014At Hudson Heights, Qui.on Feb.31, 1907, Ada Gertrude, infant daugh- te; of Napoleon Malletie, aged 18 months, MORRISON \u2014 At Vankleek Hill, on Feb.22, 1807, Duncan Morrieon, 1 umberman, aged TC vears.MoVEY \u2014 At Stonebam, Que., on Feb.23, | 1907, Ann Nester, beloved wife of David McVey, aged 76 \u2018years and 7 R.\u2014In this on Feb.25, 1907, Jane °% Sion the iste John D.- West Dorchester: strost, en Wednesday, Mis Feb, at 230 D AS ane at the restaence Pa her son, Samuel Fike, at St, Lew- N year.SPRAGGE.\u2014At Owen Sound, ont.ca Feb, M, 1907, Maria Louisa Marsh, widow of tha late John Creok Spragge.STAYNER.#At.Bath, England, on Jan.25, 1967, Miss Kathleen Barford Blayner, of the Inland Mission, and ter of late Francis Ww.Sara of Toronto.rocks \u2014 At fot 1.Con.Zant wh., Beer vm Ont; qu * Tuesday; Tel our dames Stocks, med 1 years STHONS \u2014 At streët; Léndon Bog: land, on va, 1307, or ier Henry - Shmons, e Henry J, Landen, 5 dwells, Geoior, \\d eldar brother Fred.Simons, \u2018burgh, | Three Days of Bargains, ; for.Peel; mared that owing to \u2018great:intercst taken, and the:demant ; Faro 4 \u201cthe SN utes fe cae re FAIR AT CARSLEY'S, his firm has de: cided to coutinde their Exhibition until SATURDAY Nop cotie news to thousands of Montrealers.Thsa MARCH 1st comes on of Pel BARGAIN DAY, and no trouble is being spared to make \u2018the Febru: a metrorable ones to thelr many petrods.; SATURDAY, THE ESTABLISHMENT KEEPS OPBN UNTIL.6 Pil.Tuesday, Feb.2.DAYS LEFT, IN WHICH 102 yD UP OLD STOCK.New Goofs TE a, æs to paul, And 80, rel Blo merchandise ls being tyraed ou: REGARDLES: Fit IY Thre Days \u2018of Rich Savings to You\u201d MARCH 1st CUMES ON FRIDAY, BARGAIN.DAY.WATCH OUR ADVE, ON THURSDAY.EXCEPTIONAL INDY CBMENTS.2 Sale.of Percale Wrappers To-morrow: A FANUVATORER'S ENTIRE STOCK, Poe AT wisi, REDUCED AT PRICES LESS THAN CO 4 ns To ng oF OTHER SPECIAL LOTS.REDUCED PRICEY BA es pANCY CHECK 'ABSORTED COLOR PERCALE WHA ra TES\u2019 P.mp1 cuffs and collar, trimmed fancy Blue end White Brute, wt ; a Te ad with deep rfl.= x «3 LA LADIES\" FANCY STRIPE A ASSO! res, COLOR PERCALE \u201cHRAPPERS made with fancy yoke, trimmed with take bret, rai, also eollar and culs, \u2018 tail sl 0 \u2018eut skirt and deep frill.\u2019 \u2026 ; LADIRS\" FANCY ABR DESIGNS dorsi Faloacs \u2018WRAPPERS, \u2018« made with a turn-down collar, trimmed wih fpacy Teast sla.aywn front, 135° .extrs Tide sir, \u20ac deep 1 rill.\"$ SPECIAL .20 bilan pe ee | LADIRS\u2019 COLORMD STRIPFD PRBGALE \u2018BLOUSE, from meatfy made\u2019 vp / wide box pleat, and fine lace insertion est fu between, and trimmi with 8 wide tucks, sl sleeves finished with long tucked cufte, perfect fitting.GI ht ss We ay WW ty -r es po v Regular, 86e.SPECIAL 1,00 00 oe LADIBS\u2019 Pi céré\u201d chu 0 BLOUSES, tiara acm td with four J \u201cwide os?dT on ings \u2018and one lace insertion, sleeves finish od vol Cons cuffs raged rs Tour tucks, - perfect fitting, Regular 826.1 Lu \u201cou ad en und ae sein a ke ER 000 ie Black Dress Goods | \u201c.Colored Goods 7 BLACK SILK EOLIENNE.S @1 45 WiOL CHALLIES, is mall\u2019 pa \"effect, Cream ground.\u201cwith ik embrotdered.ire In Pres 83,7 4; $1.36 [FEE ie Ren\u201d TASC m0 io les - oral.dus (OK SILK CREPE DB CHENE.81.00 © $1.35 BLACK SILK AND WOOL CRFPOLINE.90e to .WASH GOODS in New St: SWISS.ORGANDIB MUSLINS, in a isrge vapiety of checks: nf light | unds, with dolors of Pink, Sky, Hells, Grey, Capdinal.|.- À TAL .\u201cox 3 ; NES SILKEN STRIPED \"MUSLINS, \u201cWhite grounds, with dise\u201d anë - 19 : pot effects of Sky, Navz, Plak or Black.< Cc SPECIAL evs an NEW FRENCH SILK \u2018oRGANDIES, in twa and \u2018three\u2019 tone eitéota\u201d in\u2019 \u201cmal and medium feral off offen, in light \u2018ad: dark grounds; colors of Puit, ay, Hello, CT Navy, B fus MC.selon se we! wna, er C0.mee, |, CARSLEY C0, | to 151 Notre Bame ot.West, 148 te 141 Notre Dame al.Wook ee oats gene Op and after Maorh fet this Store will Close at 6 .n% every svonta 4 \u2018Fjcabinet thanges at the end of t \"Fl the end of f the legislative \u2018term at the jovranie, .Press Statement\u2014Im-.portant\u201d Cabinet - © Changes Re= Co - ported, | HON.MR.HANNA TO BROOME AT- | .TORNEY-GENERAL\u2014MR.DUW- ©\" NEY FOR PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.- ey.Toronto, Feb.\u201c25 \u2014 The session of the Lègialèture this afternoon was brief and featureless.\u201cA few mor bills were put tarough the committee stage, and two mingr Lilie were introduced, The Hon.Mr.Whitney rose to make a correction in a \u2018Globe\u2019 editorial in re- \u2018gard to the three-tiftns clause.Mr.Whitney pointed out that the editorial quoted him as saying, the government did not propose to make \u2018any change In the present \u2018legislation,\u2019 while Ale néws columns reported him correctly ab saying be did not propose to make \u2018any hasty.change in the present legislation.\u2019 + Mr.Whitney made the correction without comment, thought it necessary to make the.cop- rection is regarded as significant, It is taken as another indication that the J'government realizes the force of public opinion against the threefifths clause and anticipates that it may have to bow to that opinion and abolish the 1 clause next session.This would be before the appeal to the people.Without \u2018definitely committing itself, the government will doubtless take \u2018this position in asking its supporters to vote down.| the bill for the abolition of the three- fifths clause which the Opposition leader | \u2018now has: before the House.2 CHAN CHANGES, An evening Paper \u2018aéserts with great | Dositiveneas that there will be important sent - session.The Hon.J.J.Foy, torney-General, is to re ire; the Hon.W.na is to move up to that position, \u2018and Mr.Jos Downey, member for South Welliogion: is to be taken in and made Provincial Secretary.- e have, Jeen in affice for two years,\u2019 sai tonight, he de ve never devoted, à moment's thought™ to - cabinet changes in that time, and I am.not doing 80 now.\u201d 7-5 For some time past mored that the Hom, .Foy was be\u201d tired of publio Tide, \"but it is ores * ought that he wul retire before, earliest, orm is a eubject he \u2018| has had partioulasl at hand, as it is not to be completed this session, he, 164 ta 194 St.James st.MONTREAL.1R4 te 104 6t.Juma ot.MONTREAL.| EAST NEC rie aden ES C0 8 05 | pp TOWN set * MAIN 485; To # One ay 6 er Penn dames dog Wintér Evomigie 4 KODAK, [= os.7 ass war.Un ted Photographic Stores | Lt td, i 1y Gee, Warrat & Sen.Rice, Je) 146 P 1 Street, AND AT \\328t.Pete Péter st, QUEBEC and OTTAWA.A 23rd PSALM | There are many books on the 23rd Psalm, but none se., so illuminative as the poetic exposition, written y man, in his \u201cLife on the Uplands,\u201d # book instinot with i i fervour and practical application.- rH GILT TOP, Price Price 75c 5 cents extra by tall, \"From CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.513 8t.Oatherine Street, West, MONTREAL.ES & CO|LJ5%oNuor TE : Pog OUSEHOL ~ /THEUNDERTAKERS ~ .|§ JARDWARE.: / | AND EMBALMERS 5 soo.Se Jarmès : St.TANNA de Mrs.ou Feb 2h FRE j= eu on Tuesday, Feb.2%, atl am}, THOMESON.\u20140n 2 1997, Onaries] ¥ ry pson, résidence 02 hlg \u2019 daughter, Mrs.yaDyos.In Funeral private.=~ û a 12¥00s, Ont Amn on WAGGONER.In Wadbows .W, a Feb.Fon, 1 Jam 1907, 77 Charles New: York.Feb.g\u2014Mr, - George von i o MEMORIAM.\u2018LOM .3 eyer, former United States am \u2014 Jo aftectionate sm] sador to ) , United Sta to-day on : vie The steamer Kaiserin Augusta Victoria , e \u2018returns.to United, Gen | \u2014\u2014 Ham States to e : Post :R| is alated thet fein streets,- but that fe Sty has failed in President Hôcievelt's du atest \u2018j important public interests.As the moet prominent and most able Roman Catho- - in matey ae Mr cos, P.is pl of \u2018cabinet prom tion, but rumors from Eastern Ontari are to the effect that Dr.Ryan, -f many 3 years a prominent Roman Catholic | | Conservative at.Kin, and \u2018now superintendent of the ingston Asylum, to fill \u2018the vacancy when the Hon.Mr.Foy chooses to make it.PRESBYTERIAN FISSION FUNDS IN DANGER \u2018A DEFICIT CERTAIN UNLESS SOME WBALTHY ADHERENTS OF THE CHURCH COME TO THE PRESQUE, | i , ment, showing Pmounte contributed to taission td other schemes of the ésbyterian Church, shows that a very large amount must be received by the treasurer within the next four days if the Presbyterian Church is fo do her work without pimcusring debt or withing from her laborers the ounts due.\u2018Home and Foreign missions and Augmentation are very seriously in dan- Focal having large \u2018deficits.is is es- | pecially the case with Home Missions.Re \u201cpendre of the committee this year be fully $15,000 more than last and the amount received is near Re less than Jost year at the same There will be almost certainly a achcit of twenty thousand dollars unless some- of the wealthy men, strong congregations ing to jk re Thursday\u201d A to the rescue ore \u2018eb.hy | the books will be eer > 76, when Am't still re- Receipts , Receipts quired to to befor oo Feb.23, 1907.Knox Gollege .$s 5,007 Fr Coll.2,383 3,482 oe sma bo ANNEXATION : Mr Arthur De le le entered an.ation in the Sur This suit comes as.a sequel to the annexation of Ste.Cunegonde.at.A \u201csets forth that prior to snnexatiby dertook to provide pavement for eer to sbide by the terms of the annéxa Fo LEGISLATURE| Mr.Whitney Corrects al ™S.CARSLEY Clam | but the fact that he |.Rel Lan reply, to this story | \u2018has been Tue | could scarcely retire without sasrificing | | Toronto, Heb 26 \u2014 The subjoined state: and congregations which have given noth- f terday in t name 1 pes St.Jon contrapt gp who claims $5,000 damages from the ity, \u2018require nourishment stimulants, but with ing - = Ci Bovril \u201d Ally preserved.- RAR PATENT MEDICINES Mr.Templeman\u2019s Bill Distri- CE .buted Last ast Evening.he Ottaws.Feb.% Ove of the most important bills of the session, Mr.Tem- ploman's, respecting proprietary.and Patent medicines, : was distributed tonight.Among other things it provides that every manufacturer or importer of medicines, and every agent of any such manufacturer or importer, shall, before offering any medicine for sale, transmit to the minister two samples, carriage in ariginal or full trade packages, with seals unbroken, of such medicine go manufactured, imported or held for gale by him, 2 lainly labelled, with the name and address of the manufacturer the name of the medicine, and accompanied by an application for re ie tration, and \u2018an affidavit stating wi ther the medicine does or does not contain alcohol, and, if wo, the percentage thereof, or, i contains any of the poisons set ott in_the schedule thereto, specifying such poisons and the percentages thereof, and etating that.such of the medicine referred to.The schedule referred to gives the foi lowing list of poisons or potent drugs requiring declaration of their presence in accordance with the provisions of this section of the abt:\u2014Acetanilide, Aconite and its preparations; alcohol, and all liquids containing it; arsenic, and preparations containing it.atropine; belladonna, and its preparations; cantharides; earbolie acid; chloral hydrate; chloro- orm; cocaine and its preparations; ry safe ane can AY hed by th It is sure death stores the diceased i respiratory passages caused by microbic geat of the disease, That w w by: snuffs, washes, douches, e Teach the root of \u2018the trouble, .You simply breathe.the medicated.simpler, Complete outfit.ae by ie Cg the péigations- ai À .ns Toxspay, Fesguary 26, 1907 Co | BOVRIL RE A TRUE FOOD Not merely a stimulant.packages contain a fair average \u2018sample | Every Nurse will tell you \u201cInvalids that\u2019s easily digested, for in cases of sickness the gastric juices are so weakened they cannot act properly on ordinary foods.\u201d Some stimulation is also J.but it must be stimulation without \u2018Bi reaction.Tea, coffee, spiritous drinks \u2018and similar preparations, are stimulants \u2014\u2014stimulants that react.' Beef tea and meat extracts are also required, this difference, they don\u2019t react.Yet while they have stimulat- \u2018properties, they - devoid of nourishment.are practically not only stimulates but \u201cnourishes as well, for in it the nourishing alities of beef, fibrine and albumen are \u2014 conia and compounds thereof; corrosive süblimate; digitaline; ergot; \u2018hellebore; hyoscyamin and its preparations; Indian hemp; morphine and its preparations; pux vomica; opium, its preparations \u2018 smd derivatives; phenacetine; prussic aeid} savin and preparations thereof; strychnine and its preparations.sulphonal; tartarate of antimony; vera- tria.* HIRED SERVANT ; TYPE OF GIRLS.MRS.SIMPSON HAYES DENIES REMARKS ATTRIBUTED TO HER * BY LONDON PAPER.(Canadian Assotiated Press.) London, \u2018Feb.26\u2014 Mrs.Simpson Hayes, speaking to the Canadian Asso- cipted Press, denied most emphatically ever having made the remark regard ng the hired servant type of girls for Canada.\u2018Everything I have written goes to prove the contrary.I cannot under stand why my interviewer distorted my remarks in such a manner.seeing the interview in the London \\xprees® I immediately wrote a denial, but the letter | has not yet been published.\u2019 === | MEMORIES OF ROME._A lecture entitled \u2018Memories of the Seven Hills\u2019 (illustrated), will be de- Jivered on Tuesday evening, March 12, în Nazareth Hall, Mance street, under the auspices of the Canada Council, Knights of Columbus, by the Rev.Ger 4.\u2018chat \u2018 It is not mere theory.| proves ninety-nine cases in one hundred red of impaired \u2018bearing by the use of Catarrhozone, can be ured, and stay cured o Catarrhozone is & new scientific re ma, or bronchitis, it'is well deserving It never fails to cure any of these affectio because it \u2018is sure to reach the ¥ Catarrhozons te., Which are absolutely useless, because they catnot ald McShane A Positive Cure For Deafness.\u2018 A large proportion of all cases of impaired hearing and ness is due to disease of the middle ear and \u2018eustachian ubes, caused either by acute inflammation or chronic ca- Nearly all these cases can be cured, or the progress of the disease arrested, by inflat f th cars throug and oetachian tubes ith medicated ha h the nœe efficient means of- -accomplishing this end e use of Catarrhozone, a positive cure for catarrh in the most chronic form.to the microbic life which maintains the :; inflamed condition, and also through its healing properties re- organs to a healt thy, normal condition.The vesnlt' of actüa] experience medy for all diseases of the nasal and life, and if you are affected with catarrh, of your atfention.e is go far in advance of treatment air, it does the rest\u2014nothi could be 11 er, or LE ad N.*icient for & months\u2019 treatment, price $1.00, at a Kingston, Ont., and Hartford, \u2018Cons, ay ol BERD 2:E2 = IB & Bn M ov bs =r ro o> Cu 2 LS at mae 6 0 A Bed ES Ct ae Ss 0 8 A pe e fe Lun sad et à te.> ind vn ree of - Toom for Mr.Shaw; n ar RE A IT 393356533325\" TE RAYNER'S CASE HEARD IN LON- Londdn, Feb.26.\u2014The case \u2018of: Horäce G.pres who ghot and killed lism Whiteley, the merchant, a Police Court here to-day, Counsel for © MR SHAW TO RETIRE ~~ his family to New York, and the future > will disclose y i | linquish his.legal residence in Iowa.The \u201cCompany, it is understood, will hold à Shaw .- Chicago, Feb, 26.\u2014Though a score of de- .» 22 .à Cc and on easier terms.ab the big'new Lindi of.administration of this institution.The RENOWNED STEINWAY and, manufac- a > ; GECEERECCEE SL - > F - pare = Bs - , at 26, Tytspar, Farauant j ecetDBEtsÉs Stylish \u20ac Spring Hats There is a smartness and style about our Derby Hats that you do not find elsewhere.We have paid particular attention to the choosing of the most up-to date and bobby shapes for the Spring trade, and we fave good reason to eon- gratulate ourselves On the result, Never before \u2018have we bad such a eplendid selection of all the latest and most becoming styles, Quality, toe, has not been forgotten.All ur hete are guaranteed to be made of the finest fur felt.They will give good hard wear, 4nd always keep their appearance, : We buy very large quahtities direet from the best manufacturers, thus enabling us to sell the best Hats in America at the lowest possible prices, viz.s Co $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Becem: EEEEEEDD * « 235>23332333233-233 e ., dS geERenaas® > Cor.Craig and Bleury AND WY 401 West St.Catherine.Sea 2232 MR.WHITELEY\u2019S MURDER DON POLICE COURT TO.DAY, \u2014_ .Wil- f West- , was heard in the Treasury, which prosecuted, dealt at length with the prisoner's parentage, and admitted that there was some t on the subject.Countel added, however, that if it should be seriously contended that Rayner waa the late Mr.Whitgléy's son, he ,was prepared to uce yver- whelming evidence to show that there was not the slightest ground for the suggestion, Counsel also asserted that there was no truth in the reports that the deceased merchant had been for years a victim of an extensive blackmailing.scheme, The priconer was remanded.\u2018 UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY TO JOIN CARNEGIE TRUST COMPANY, New York, Feb.26.\u2014The New York \u2018Herald\u2019 says: \u2014 4 -*Mr.Leslie M.Shaw, Secretary ofthe Treasury, who will retire from the cabinet on March, is to become president of the newly opened Carnegie- Trust Company, of this city.He will bring whether Mr.Shaw will re- ard of directors of ihe Carnegie Trust meeting this week, and elect Mr.president of the corporation, - \u2018Mr.Charles C.Dickinson, the\u2019 pres dent of the company, will retire to make \u2014\u2014\u2014 : .Washington, Feb.26\u2014The Semate in executive session last night confirmed the- nomination of Mr.Hamilton Fish to be assistant treasurer of the United States at New York.' SUB-TREASURY ROBBED 50 FAR NO CLUE HAS BEEN DISCOVERED.sa \u2014 tectives are at work on the case, the theft of $175,000 from the Sub-Treasury last Wednesday, it seems as far from solution as the day the robbery was committed.The general impression prevails that the thief must have been a.government employee, but no evidence of a tangible nature has been discovered against any of them.\u2019 en cd ; ae 907 TER a mes (The New Electric Line From \u2014 | | WANTE POWER TO EXTEND SYS- l found the British capitalists favorably | \u2014_ JSUBSIDY TO COLLINGWOOD SHIP- | Shipbuilding 1 Collingwood Shipt 9 .TO-GEORGIAN BAY , Montreal May Soon \u201c Materialize.| \u2014-* ONTARIO TO BE A NETWORK.OF LE ELBOFRIC.WIRES.A _ | \u2014 7 a .\u2018There is a fair prospect of the contemplated electric line between Montreal and Midland soon being\u201c materialized.This matter took Sir Adolphe: -| Caron and Senator Domville to Eng- Jand this past summer, where: they: disposed in regard to the scheme.As matters dre going now, Untario.wil] soon bé a network of electric, wires \u2014there are so many new lines- build- _sg, notably, the Windsor-Chatham'and.St.Mary's-Embro.Then there is the huge mew plant of The Ontario Power Company at Niagara, whose new steel tower lines are a new feature in the landscape in the vicinity of Niagara.The additions now being made by The, (Canadian Westinghouse Company will; make the Ontario Power Company's generating plant the most \u2018extensive in the country, - ; .- If this Montreal- Midland \u2018me goo throogh, a quick means ransporta- tion will be given the wheat of the: weet.It will mean a complete revolution in the shipping of this greatest of - PUBLIC ACCOUNTS ~ Co COMMITTEE BUILDING COMPANY INQUIRED INTO.Oitawa, Féb.20.\u2014The Public Accounts Committee opened this morning upon motion of Mr.W.H.Bennett, an inquiry into the subsidy now Being paid out of the federal treasury to, the vod | Company on ite dry.dock The estimated cost of the dock was $500,000, aud on this a subsidy of three percent annum is payable under act of parliament for a term of twenty years; in other words, $15,000 yer annum, or $300,000 in all.- An act of parliament\u2019 of some, years ago sanctioned subsidy paymen .two percent per an- num towards the cest of any dry docks that \u2018might be built, at Canadian ports.This was later on incredsed to five percent, My.Thomas Long vice-president of the vilding Company wis the first witness this morning, and was v at Collingwood.\u201c examined by Mr, Bennett.His company took \u2018over a dock from the town of Collingwood and got a \u2018bonus.of $50,000 from the municipality to enlarge it.They first prepared plans for a dock somewhat smaller than the one that was actually.constructed.LL Lo The capital of the Collingwood Ship- py Company was inoreased .from ,000 to $100,000, and then to two mil lion dollars, paid up eapital being $840, 000, Some of the earlier books of the dompany were déstroyed by fire, so that Mr.Long was unable to say definitely what the investment represented at the outset.Æt the time the capital was rais¢d to two million dollars the valuation of the dock was fixed at $550,000.The valuation of the dock was subsequently reduced $350,000.In à lively passage at arms with Mr.Bennett, M.P., the witness eaid he had come to No one had done more than he for Mr.Bennett, yet he had never reçeiyed anything from that gentleman in \u2018return.\u2019 / | Mr.Bennett replied that he owed Mr.Long nothing.4 14e For years when the Conservative Government was in power he had done 8 good deal of trotting about for\u2019 Mr.Long without ever deriving ome cent of benefit es au TWENTY NEGROES : i / PERISHED, REPORT QN BURNING OF STEAMER \u2018MARION\u2019 IN SOUTH CAROLINA.atten, S.C., Feb; 26.\u2014That twen- negro burned to death and a dozen more missing as the result of the burning of the steamer {Marion, at Hart\u2019a Landing, on Wadmalaw river, about forty miles from Charleston, on Friday, was the report of Captain Ferguson, of that veasel, filed with the government inspectors.\"Phere were seven \u2018white passengers and about titty negroes.The great loss of life seemed to be on account of the negroes having become terror-stricken and neglecting to get life\u2018preservers, of which there were three Wandred and fifty on board.e \u2018Mario was licensed to carry two hundred passengers and cost twenty thousand dollars, .Only five thousand dollars\u2019 insurance=w'as carried.The value of the eargo, willch .consisted of .general merchandise, was estimated at five thou- cand dollars,\u2019 © ; 1 ; or re GRNEROUS GIFTS 3 \u2014 ÉCILDING PUND OF THE NEW THE PIANO WORLD ; _ The warerooms of C.W.Lindsay Lim.| ited form a veritable Piano World.You can either buy or sell pianos $ins; you ean get your piano Te Polished, stored, tuned or moved.You\" tan see the most famous pianos, world, and can also find the larglit a Most varied selections of automatié piaño- TOÏHE = dr DAME HOSPITAL.x; Howing subscri were received by Jreactirer since Lhe last list wae pubished, and arc hereby gratefully ac- knoWledged, viz.: y 8 y Mg Mortimer B.Davis .$1,000 | THEE\u2019 Amgrican Tobacco Company of Cana, Limited .,, .de wmpire Tobacco Company, Lin 3 s.20 se e » sess eséce\u201d , Kodoiphe Forget (additional).700 Mr.Isafe Prefontaine .\u2026.80 - Further donations are urgently solicited, Players either combined or ached.Owing to the large sedle of thééLindsay ness, the cast of selling and'handiing, inimum.Per piano, is reduced to a fe anos can be purchased at lower figures | CANADIAN NORTHERN Ottawa to be saved from his friends.|.assengers were drowned or|\u2019 ._ RAILWAY.TEM IN ONTARIO.thern Ontario Railway bill, in which the Mackenzie-Mann syndicate.seek power to extend their system in Ontario\u201d by some 41,206 miles\u2014whiéh was before the Railway Committee of the House of Commons to-day\u2014gave -rise to a-great deal of loud talk and protest against what is khown as blanket charters and demand for more\u2019 definite information.of the Canadian Northéin; éxplained that {the principle of the bill had already pass- at a previous meeting.He was prepared to afford all information: in his power as to the route that the several branches in- Ontario would take.The.proposed branches include li from Pembroke to Port Arthur; from Arnprior to & point between Brockville and Kings-\" ton; from Hawkesbury to a junction with the foregoing.in, the township of Bastard; from Washago to Kincardine, and from Washago to a point on the Georgian Bay east of Collingwood; from either Collingwood or Owen Sound to & point on its Ottawa-Toronto line; from Toronto: through Hamilton and London .to Detroit, with branches to St.Thomas and] Sarnia; from the Niagara river through Hamilton to Goderich; from a point on Lake Erie west of Port Colborne through Brantford or Berlin to Georgian Bay.Mr.Judd, who has a charter from the Ontario Legislature for what is known ag the Kingston, Gananoque & Perth Railway, asked that thie committee stay its hand before empowering the Canadian Northern to build over this same route.J Mr.Judd\u2019s plea, hôwever, was not enter- tainéd, and this feature of the bill passed, the Canadian Northern i its word that the southern terminus of this branch would .be Gananoque.mp2 TRENT VALLEY .ROUTE a oi ue Fee REPORBOF ENGINEERS TO BE SUBMITTED.THIS WEEK.\u2014 Ottawa, Feb, 26.\u2014The report of the \u2018government engineers in- the northern stretch of the Trent waterway from Lake Simcoe to Georgian Bay will be \u2018ready for presentation to parliament in a.few days, but from what your correspondent is informed, it is & practical certainty that the outlet will be found by the Severn river.The .cost, indeed; of that route is said to be not more than -one-balf what.would be expended if the alternative -route were adopted, How- \u2018ever, the government: engineers have \u2018made -most careful examination of both routes, and will have their report ready for submission to.the Minister of Rail- \u2018ways aiid Canals this week.As soon as this has been done the i tion will be laid before parliament.In addition to the data supplied by the engineers, the Hon.Mr.Emmerson has had the advantage, of.à.personal inspection of the Trent waterway, and.is sp thoroughly impressed.with the naturel advantages of the route that -it -ie-undevstood the supplementary estimates \u2018of \u2018the present session will contain an appropriation for this work sub- | stantial enough to warrant the vigorous prosecution of this enterprise, As already stated, the southern outlet of the, Trent canal\u2019 will be at Trenton, on the Bay of Quinte.MOTORMAN FOWERLESS STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS, HIS CAR RAN WILD THROUGH: CHICAGO STREETS.\u2019 \u2014 Chicago, Feb, 26.\u2014A despatch frem Dubuque, Iowa, says: \u2018Sudddnly stricken with paralysis, Carl Carter, a motorman, stood powerless at his controller while a heavy ear of the Union Electric Line ran wild through the heart of the business district yesterday.As he passed, signal ter signal without stopping the Fassen- gers, in a panic at the increasing speed car before any damage was done.Is again placed upon a still higher artistic piane by the invention of the - THEMODIST .which accentuates the theme ar melody of «py given composition.It causes certain notes to sound louder thau the others, and thus to stand out in proper tef~ from the main body of the piece, just as would be done in playing tho same composition by band.mpsical and artistic value where even the Ws remaining prejudice againat instruments this type must disappear.; : \"FRE PIANOLA and the PIANOLA PIANO are the only instruments in the world containing the METROSTYLE and the THE- MODIST, which enables you or any mem- der of your family to play the piano like an artist.; I?there stands silent in your home a plano that cost you from $100 to 31,000 is it mot time to begin realizing on the in- vesiment by attaching to it a PIANOLA, or exchanging it for a PIANOLA PIANO?cost of the PIANOLA is from $276 to S526.and the cost of the PIANOLA PIANO is irom $650 to $1.100, and easy montbiy payments can be arranged for.instruments are on daily.demon- atiation to the public, irrespective of any intention to purchase, only at \u2018389 St, Catherine-Street, West.\u2018and will be thankfully received by the \u2018treasurer or any otlier member of the board anadian representatives for the WORLD Say store than e e.512 St.Cath- amount still required to plete the coû- : turers \u2018of Canada's artistis Plano, \u201cTHB Wine street west (Mie Peel street), © | siraction is $500,000 | NorD | - - ae æ a \u2018 \u2018 2 .; : Lo ; LS > X oN Cou PS Se Ottawa, Feb.26\u2014The Canadian Nor- - Mr.W.H.Moore, sécretary-treasurer | .cË Toronto.| where she was operated on, about ten | tily decorated with yellow tulips and : that this is against equity, as outsiders [neighboriag municipalities get their sup- Eback in a day or two, in some other Lon their development.thereby could: eamly.elude.its provisions, salary thos protected by the water tax.pated, the skating taking place on the called to the gonductor, who stopped the : tertainment went off very smoothly.till \u2018 half-past ten when the skaters adjourned It carries the PIANOLA into a sphere of | NORDHEIMER\u2019S times, | SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Senator MacKeen, of Halifax, was in \u2018the citÿ yesterday.- to Mr.and Mrs.McNally, with their \u201c} daughter, have returned to the city trom\u2019 Florida.Miss Marjorie Young, Burliogt Miss Young, Burlington Ont, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, W.\"A.Grasett, Stanley street.; Lieut Colonel Henshaw iy leaving shortly for Lakewood, where he will spend eome + me, Miss.Murray Smith, McGregor street, terday, for Miss Olive Grier.Mrs.Minto, Western avenue, and Mrs.J.Hugh Peattie, are among the lost- esses entertaining at tea to-day.Mrs, Cecil Gordon, Stanley street, who lay been laid up for some time owing to a severe accident, is able to be out.again._ Mr.and Mrs.F.Orr Léwie and family, who have left for England, may not return to Montreal until the autumn, Mr.I.Chase Casgrain hes been sum- \u2018moned to Windsor, Unt., on account of the serious illness of his father, Senator Casgrain.- Mrs.A.R.Carman entertained at tes yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs.J.E.Atkinsou (Madge Merton), The wedding of Mr.A, E.MeSween- ey; eon of Sepator MeSweeney, will take place early in April, to Mise Celeste Burrill, Moncton, N.B.Mr.Howard A.MacKenzie eailed from New York on Saturday, for Londen, whence be goes to India to fill a government position in the State of Kash- mit.\u2018The many friends of Miss Flora Cur rie, travellers\u2019 aid of the Y.W.C.A, wil be glad to hear she has returned home from the Royal Victoria Hospital, weeks ago, for appendicitis, :\u2019Phe Rev.J, G.Shearer, secretary of the Lords Day Alliance, who was to have addressed a meeting in Sydney on Sunday, in connection with thé Lord's Day Act, is suffering from a severe attack of the grippe, at St.Andrew\u2019s Mines, where he is a guest of the Rev.F.W.Anderson.Mrs.T.L.Morrisey, Dorchester street, gave a small card party yesterday.The prize-winners were Mrs, C.T.Hare.The tea table was pret- in charge of Mri.George Foster and Mrs.Herbert Wallis.ra , THE SALARY TAX.Referring to the proposed tax on the alary.of noo-residents who Day \u2018the city no other tax, the \u2018Patrie\u2019 holds who earn wages in Montreal, give the equivalent in the work done by them.The article also points out that.it is not carreôt to say that the money thus earned herd ig spent outside, for all the plies frèm Montreal, and the ealary money is 3imply carried out to\u201c come form.Moreover, those municipalities are destiried to become wards of the metropolis some.day or other, and it may be bad policy to put æ restraint As regards the practical working of such a tax, the article remarks - that those burdened For instance, a man earning 35,000 \u2018could.buy a small lot in some remote portion of the city, and his tax thereon would protect his : against taxation; or, again, he could have some city lease in his own name and have his ; Om MeGILL SKATING PARTY.A very erjoyable skating party followed by a dance, was given last evening at McGill, in aid of the University Hockey and Skating Club.About one hundred and fifty students and Donaldas partici- campus rink, and the dance being heid in the new Union hall.- : The skating programmes, which called for ten numbers, were filled at the rink, where the first part of the evening's en- to the Union, After the guests had warned themselves before the open fires, gupper was served in the dining hall and then the guests went upstairs for the second part of the programme.\u2018The arrangements for the evening were in charge of the following committee: Patroness: Miss \u2018Hurlbatt; chairman, Mr.C.H.Pratt, \u201908; Committee, / Miss Marian Masson, °67: Miss M.Brower.\u201910; Mr.C.Ross, entertained: very informally at tea, yes- | = James Cooper, Miss Campbell and Mnre.| T WILLOW BASKETS size desired.REPAIRS Repairs New Wheels, Springs, kept in stock.Colonial House, PIILLIPS SQUARE.LADIES\u2019 SHOES Spring and Summer Styles now in-stock; a most up-to-date assortment, to the following lines: \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Patent Oxfords, turn soles, price Ladies\u2019 Patent Oxfords, Blucher.price $3.15 - Ladies\u2019 Patent Oxfords, Button.price Ladies\u2019 Gun Metal Calf Pumps.price Ladies\u201d Tan Calt Pumps.price Ladies\u2019 Kid Boots, Blucher or Straight Lace.e00e ese 8000, 5000000008 Ladies\u2019 Patent Boots, Straight Lace, price Ladies\u2019 Patent Boots, Blucher, price.$5.00 BASKET DEPARTMENT.made in any shape or \\ .- Rattan goods.of every description.Renovating Baby Carriages a Specialty, .Tires, Bolts, Nuts, etc., Ii Ceres rare Attention is directed $3.00 $3.95 $3.95 $3.95 $3.75 $4.50 ERE IEEE [ of Willow, Reed and.5 PERCENT DISCOUNT: FOR CASH AND - - SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.ENAT OGM COL ee \u2014 om _ : | : 7 \"DEFENCE OF PORT/ARTHUR SECRET REPORT WHICH WAS Ba- _ SIS OF INDICTMENT OF OFFI-~ CERS.| St.Petersburg, Feb.26\u2014A copy of the secret report on.the defence jf Port Arthur, which is the basis of thé indictment on which Lieut.-General St {, Lieut.- General Fock, who commanded the Fourth East Siberian divi at Port Arthur, and Major-General |Reiss, chief of staff of- General Stoessel, are standing trial for their lives befote the supreme court-martial, bas been obtained by the Associated Press.It is of the greatest interest as explaining the decision to try these three officers and \u2018nolle prosequs\u2019 the other defenders'of Port Arthur.The report, which was written by Lieut.-Gen- eral Smirnoff, the actual commandant of the fortress, Stoeesel being commander of the Kwantung peninsula.is sensational in the extreme, and categoridally accuses Stoessel of cowardice and incapacity, and finally of the dcliberate trestosable has tening of the surrender to save hiz own fe and in defiance of the decisions of two successive councils of war.The .report is biased in the extreme.Yreathes the most bitter personal ebmity! and shows that the high officers of the Port Arthur garrison in \u2018the darkest days of the siege were almost at each other's throats.Only [the late Major-General Kondratenko, commander of the Seventh: Fast Siberian Rifles, had the confidence of both sides, The report explains the references made in General Kuropatkin\u2019s repprt of General Stoessel\u2019s demoralizition! of the gar- \u201808; Mr.G.Sclater, 110, rison: The indictment is gunned up pe in the conclusion of General Smirnoff 2.{follows: : .\u2018A series of unpardonable blunders outside the fortress due to the ignorance and lack of military capacity «nd martial prowess of Generuls Stoessel and Fock brought about the investment of the fortress several months earlier than necessary, and aiter the juvestment a \u2018desire for undeserved glory moved Stoessel\u2019 to interfere in the defence with the unfortunate results.Finally, at the last \u2018period of the siege, Stoessel usurped my author: ity with the sseistance of Generals Fock and Beiss, and committed treason, in ; rendering suddenly and prematurely,\u201d 1 regard our defeat at Mukden as a direct result of this treason.\u2019 [20e - : yee .FAVORED PLUTOCRACY.~ An interesting.debate took place last night in- the Y.M.C.A,, betweeen re presentatives of the Montreal and Giil debating societies.on the subject: \u2018Resolved, that the aristocracy of the old world is preferable to the plutocraty of the new.\u201d Lieut.-Col.1libbard.act ed as.critic and \"judge.The Moutreal representatives, Messrw, W.H.Hendor- son and W.Holley.took the affirmative side of the question, and McGill repr- sented by Messrs.F.lemesurier and R.W.Ellis the negative, The chairman's decision was given in favor of tthe negative.\"THE LATE LADY GRENFELL.On\u2019 Feb.15 the first cabin passengers of the \u2018Empress of Britain\u2019 pessed a rerolu- tion in feeling terms to the recent death of Lady Grenfell.Mr.C.N, Armstrong.of Montreal, .and Mr.Justice \u201cTrueman, ol St.\u2018 John, N.B., drew up the resolution\u2019 te which acknowledgment has been receiveé from Mr.Grenfell, - 25 \"4808, Old Number.227 West, Now % TEL, 3858 MAIN.~.George \u201cSPRING MILLINERY OPENING ; \u2014 MARCH 4, 5, 6._+\u2014 NOTRE DAME ST, ' TRADE ONLY.er & Co.D.Ha MONTREAL.4 .8 mm A 4G : Office.\u201c WED, Feb.27, at 8.30 p.m.VICTORIA vs.MONTREAL ual prices.\u2014Ressrved Seats on sale at Star HOCKEY MAS, ERADE\u2014FRIDAY, March 1st in Ald of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital SPECIAL SEAT PLAN FOR THE NO'IT'ICHE.GRAND ICE CARNIVAL and SPECTACULAR DISPLAY 1 AID OF THE CHILDREN\u2019S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, \u2014To be held at the \u2014 ARENA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, at 8 p.m, Opens at the a Branch Office, TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, at ® mo tre TIOKETS\u201425c, 50\u20ac, 750.ALL BOXES SOLD.Refreshments on Sale during Performance.MARIE HALL, VIOLINIST.Sale now on at Shaw's, 50c to $2.00.Stanley Hall, NEXT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26.MONDAY, March 11.\u2014 Music and Art.ART ASSOCIATION, .PHILLIPS SQUARE.AN EXHIBITION \u2014OFr\u2014 Miniatures and Portraits By Mrs.KATHLEEN A.BEHENNA, Will Open on SATURDAY, thé 16 2304 February inet, 3 p.m.Members Free, Admission, 25c.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27.| No.21 * \u2018Installation of officers of Longueuil Lodge, No, 21 -ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN, on WEDNESDAY, 27th Febru- \"7 my, At 8 \u2018o'clock gm\u201d Visitors welcome.} A.ERNEST PATTERSON, Recorder.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, MR.JOHN CURRIE Of Inspector Street Mission, Will deliver an address in St.\"Matthew's {burch Lecture Hall, Point St.Charles, on THURSDAY, 23th FEBRUARY.Chatr \u201cto be taken at § o'clock.\u201c_ Subject \u2014 * The Powar of the Gospel in Jos Beef\u2019s Canteen.\u201d SILVER COLLECTION.fn aid of the Ladies\u2019 Scheme for the redue- tion of the Church Debt.EVERYBODY WELCOME.SOCIAL IN THE West End Methodist Church Thursday, February 28th, 1907 LADIES\u2019 AID IN QUAKER COSTUMES \u20acCeod Programme.Refreshments Served.PROCEEDS IN AID OR P1axo Fusn.TICKETS 15 CENTS.FUTURE MEETINGS.- Exhibition of CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS, by the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, a.Loan Collection of Miniatures, Fans and Laces, to be held in the ART GALLERY, PHILLIPS SQUARE, Saturday, March 2nd to 16th.TICKETS, Xc.FIVE FOR $1.00.LLL == MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, Etc CLOSE AT MONTREAL.re 9.30 a.m.Oceanic, White Star.SI 9.30 am.La Provence, Geñ.Tr.Atl, #37 6.00 p.m.do.Supplementary, Mareb 1 9.30 a.m.Etruris, Cunard.= 110.50 am.Victorian; Allan.\u201crLetters may posted up to 6.00 p.m.Other matter should be posted before or P eeParcels are forwarded by these steam- ers\u2014latest time of mailing is 10.00 a.m.Letters for the above mails may be posted at Postal Station B, up te 15 tiputes before the above mentioned hours.EAST KENT LIBERALS .Ridgetown, Ont,.Feb.25.\u2014At The Liberal convention for East Kent im the islature here to-day, several names t forth im nomination, but all de Gosnell, Sturgis Ferguson.ter was retired bellot, and on the second bal- ir.r= to © selected over Mr.by 196 É , (benoh in May mext.MISS JANET DUFF, CONTRALTO, of London, England, (Seven years Pupil of Francis Korbay) Gives Lessons in\u2019 VOICE PRODUCTION - AND SINGING.Studio, Lindsay Building.\u201cTerms on application, 580 Dorchester street West Phone Up 2285.; CHIEF JUSTICE FITZPATRICK |\u2019 From Bench in May.WILL THEN BBOOME LEGAL AD- _VISER TO THE GRAND TRUNK PACINO.- Quebec, Feb.26 \u2014It may be accepted ag a settled fact that Chief Juétice Fitzpatrick will leave the Supreme Court is understood in the best \u201cinformed les here that on Victoria Da \u201che will .receive the honor of knigh wien he will re \u2019 \u2018 tire to resume ac- Pacific, at a sal- ary\u2014it > said\u2014of see year.À Thia explains, too, H his recent accept- h Chief Justice Fitzpat- Europe, and who rick.wil resign the position of police judge at Quebec, as soon ad a\u2019 pension is provided for the judges of the Sessions at Quebec and Montreal, for which purpose the government now has a bill before \u2018the Lesislature.HON.CHARLES LANGELIER| Will Either be Made Judge of|c Sessions or Receive a Senatorship.\u2014 \\ Feb.26.\u2014A retirement, rumored as likely to take Place before long, ia that of the Hon, Chas.Langelier, the present Sheriff of \u2018Quebec, either to accept the position of Judge of the Sessions here, or a Senatorsaip.If is well known that Senator Godbout, of Beauce, ig anxious to withdraw from public life.On the other hand, Mr.Langeliers many friends here, especially among the old Liberals, think that he is much too youhg and too active a man yet to be shelved on the bench, and are actord- ingl y* u is appointment to the Seq Setito etatorship, for which his abili- en eh political experiencé undoubtedly fit him.Such dn appointment would certainly be very popular trict and Mr.Langelier woud surely be an important acquisition to the Ur per House, - the finest pieces of ship timbers ever sent out of Michigan are ready to be thirped from Montcrey Mich., to En an rock elm, fifty to seventy feet in length, and twelve by fourteen to sixteen \"by eighteen inches souare, and were hewn by an expert sent from Canada, \u2018The timbers are aitage: as smooth as if planed._ > Will be Knighted on Retirement | Detroit, Feb.26\u2014A large number of Fyre \u2019s dre They arc of the best quality of * -| consequence.HOCKEY\u2014Montagnards won from SPORTING IN TELLIG GENCE _-\u2014=\u2014\u2014 SWIMMING \u2014 Daniels creates thirteen LAWRENCE CLUB.- Four games for the Allan Laing prize for doubles were played.at the St.Lawrence Club last \u201cnight, some \u201cclose finishes resulting.The closest scores of the four were he the e between Cochrane \u2018atson and vile and Allan.\u201cA tie \u2018occurred in this game at the ninth end with the score at three all.On thé néxt end, however, tao obtained a four, Allan replied with a three, and the .two.following ends were eplit even with a single apiece, thus making \u2018the fina! score 8-7 in favor of n and Cochrane.\u2018On\u2019 {he adjoining sheet a good contest resulted from\u2019 the game between D.C.Drys- { dale and Dr.Hénderzon.After having plryed an uphill game all the way through,\u2019 the latter of the above, tied thé score the last end by means of a two.In the deciding end Dr.Henderson lay | shot, Dut his opponent raised his stone apd lay shot\u2019 himself.Df.Henderson with his remaining sionce made a good \u2018effort Lo recover, but failed, losing thy.Shame by- a minority of two.a i \u201c The scores were:\u2014 c De ee li W.Cochrane W.Wylie H.M.Wetson\u20148 © John Allan\u20147 .D.Cochrane Dr.Chas.Gurd D.C.Drysdale\u201411 Dr.Henderscn\u20149 Dr.Fisk A.D.McGilis A.Bremner\u201413 w.H.Grifn\u2014$ J.8.Riddell J.Kilbourn D.J.H.Murdoch\u20148 James Young\u20141L POINTS AND VICH-PRESIDENTS PRIZE \u2019 COMPETITION AT THE MONT- - BEAL CLUB, One game in \u201cVige-President\u2019s \u2018prize gom- petition was played last night at the Moat- Teal Club, the result being a Win for BE.Howard and H.BE.Suckling over C.T.Gordon and J.B.Bell by 15 points to 10.In ihe early stages of the game the losers vers in the lead,\u201d he hie\u201d seventh end H.B.Su ive Hed, .ve and followed this \u2018up\u2019 a thre \u201cfour bringing the final score\u2019 to t .figures?Vie E.E.Howard 2 Gorden HE E, Sucking 8 À B.Bell.20 The Points J yblition powters resulted in, 72 #5 Jesults, wilue * \u2018Brown heading ie -Blong with pe orTison with a sco 34, followed by 2 ea with 33, J.W.Brown 32, ab YS.I wick 20.The third round of the Vice-Presideut's prize.competition is scheduled.io be completed by \u2018Saturday next and fio extension of time will be allowed.The second round of the singles chautplonshlp is also booked for completion by dhe Yami 5 Bate: STEWART SHIELD, CLUB TROPHY AND GREEN.CURLERS\u2019 GAMES AT HEATHER eu .A club game for the Stewait Shield was ue feature at the Heather rink last night, B.Hutchison, the holder, having been Salionged by R.Thomson.[The game in the early stages looked iike {omen win tor the Hutchison four, but remarkable recovery of form by the opposing rink en- abied them lo come within \u2018twp points\u201d 9: the score against\u201d them en the Past end but one had been played: \u2018Thé\u2019 Isét end Jesulted in the closest play = of the\u2019 Sven Ing.p gméon was e nn another point, thus coming within ope of tiein the score.A game between A.N.Stewart's cink and that of Jas.Mundie for the club trophy, resulted in a \u2018victory for the ormer by 11.\u2018The semi-final for the Green competition saw Dr.Smythe sad N.Q.Mick, who will contest the final, respec- tire wipners Le à W.Wilson and ©.Sharp.he summary the May\u201d was 38 follows: \u2014 Stewart Shield.D.McCallum \u2018Wa.Campbell R.Cunningham J: H.Louson C.A.Hutchison J.L.Eavès w.B.Hutchloon R.Thomsen (skip) 16 (ekip)\u201416 T.Æ.Ryder Le 8.w.H.Farwell A.Wold J.R.Adam \u201d À.D.ley A, N.Stéwart J undies > \u201c@kip)\u2014 9 ye.ve Curlers : \u20ac Dr.@mythe.FrRisOn.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.N 0.Mic one pa vey sortécnns TORONTO GRANITES WON ue Goy- * ERNOR-GÉNERAL'S, ; \u2018Toronto, Feb.#5.\u2014Toronto Granites Cur- lug team.won the Governe-Gehorel's cup te=night in the play-off with Guelph.Rowval Raval City, 30.Owing to the absence of skip Dr.Hawke, the Granitez on one rink played only three men, snd were penalized five shots as à Despite the bandicsp the Granites yon ss , THE CORONATION Eup MONTREAL LADIES DBFRATED HBA- THER CURLERS AND RETAIN POSRESSIGN 3 OF TROPHY.Two.rinks of tne Mostreal Ladies Our- ling Cinb playel two rinks of Ledies yesterday of the season result being a win iers \u2018who retain Finks ere, aor to ma, es tases, e quagtétie ne by here Dunlop winning from the Fea thet four, skipped by Mrs, Chapman by.Zi-9, and Mrs.Jamicæon's Fipk defant- ibg Mrs.Geult\u2019s by 28\u2014i13.The Heather curlers pu.up a Bturdy Opposition, the play of Mra.Jaques and Mrs, Chapman being partic noteworthy on | ome rink as was that of Smythe and Mrs.Gault on the other.The oka weve; Montreal, Heather.- Mrs.Riepert Miss M.Dunlop Mrs.Mundie Migs Jean Tyre Mrs.Jaques- Mrs.Daniop Mrs.man - \u201c (akip)\u20148 \u2018 fskip)\u2014 9 His Hamilton Mrs.Rubenstein Miss Clay Miss Boxer Mrs, Prissick .Mrs, Jami - Mra.\u2019 ND kip} Tol iesenics TW eesnonaer 2 City.The score was: Granites, 4 Guelpä 5 wall last night by 8-6.E.C.A.H.A.to new swimming records in one evening.meet ou Wednesday.Saturday's oe game.SKATING \u2014 Morrie Wood makes a new CURLING \u2014 Club games at rinks.mark for the half mile, | Montreal ladies retain \u2018of the BASKETEALL: \u2014 Two local leagues this J Coronation cup.er season as reeult of emsteur difficulties.\u2019 CURLING HOCKEY.FUR THE ALLAN LAING |MONTAGNARDS WON.FROM CORNWALL Pit AT THÉ ST.i LAST NIGHT WY 8-6, Last night's\u2019 Federal League game be- {ween Montagnards and Cornwall at the Stadium\u2019 resulted in à win for the former by 8-6 after a match which was dragged out te undue length by reason of walts caused by accidents, and by disputes with : officials, : The \u2018local seven retain their position in the running for the championship, standing ät the\u2019 nead of the tabie with « Wing,l 10s and 2 draws to their credit.Donald Smith and \u2018Hollingsworth were the | principai sufférers in thé accidents that occurred, \u2018The former collided with Lambert in the first half, and was stunned as the result of his fall.After a brief rest | he continued the game only to meet with appther accident in the second half when Viau accidentally jabbed him jn the mouth With the end of his stick.Smith hal to retire again for repairs, but when he bad sufficlently recovered returned the fee and finished the game in fine style.Hol lingsworth had the igfortune\u2019 to have a.boñé split atid was out for ie\u2019 gam \u2018\u2019Lam- Deft going off to even up.Ea Goal umpires\u2019 decistoris came ia for cri- |.ticlsm on two occasions.As a consequence of ome of these the crowd ai th cheap end of the rink broke through th barriers, end crowding around the Ex umpire ocmrmmenced to guagrel with him and'amorz thétigelves.The ripk ofMciais and a oly, Dolce however, \u2018suficéd to restore ord: ; Corawalt * appeared not to be so strong as usual, .the absence of De Gray and *Hank' Smith making itself felt, Montagnard scored the first game through Strike, but \u2018Bud\u2019 McCourt evened up agaiu within three minutes.After that the home team scored three in quick succes- sinn, Prevost getting one apd Sthike the other two.McCourt completed the half by scoring two more, bringlig the score to 4-3 in favor of Montagnards.The second half \u201csaw exactly the same number of games scored, and in the same proportion, as the first period.Montagnards increased their Jesad from four to seven, but nw Pith ¢ Monta goal si hand, how Freased to & lead \u2018of two ¢ the last few of game.\u2018Following iF Îfe Tfné up'and étrnmary: Mobtagrhrds.\" Ï Cornwall.Ménard ., .:°.Goal. Does.art elevate men or does it debase them?If the dream of the president of the Society of French artists is developed into the actual it will be a magnificent achievement in the path - of decadence.All the: artists are to convoke in surprising apperel to have à rollicking, uproarions dance with extraordinary gaiety.They are not going all the way to the world of wickedness.There is to be a measure to their madness.\u2018We must of necessity \u2018take our wives, but our daughters will \u2018be left at home\u2019 What sort of ives are these, anyway?The wife \u201cof a Canadian artist who went to Paris told innocently the history of their life there, how they were received \u2018into the fra- temnity of the artists and invited to their picnics.* The first picnic seemed very nice; but the second one puzzled differént wives.Of course, if this is \u2018what.M.Nenot means, his limitations are easily understood.But supposing as they run\u2014to be decent people at all, why leave the .daughters at home?Would ~they be any more injured morally by tasting with their parents and married acquaintemces the variety of a \u2018reckless orgy than they would be by being left behind to brood over and long for the unlioly delights which those to whom they look for counsel and guidance alow themselves.Again, why let the sons go?Are they so mueh better than the daughters, as to be safe from blemish?Will the parents who have thus indulged in forbidden mysteries.be better fit to warn ther sons and daughters of the dangers of the \u2018weld, oF \u201cid it not certain thet, present or absent, the rising generation would be utterly contaminated by the very fact that something was done for enjoyment that was not proper.The pity of it is not so much that men and women seek enjoyment in suth Ways, as that they \u2018have not souls above such folly and waste of life.If art dees pot elevate man, then what does it do for him?J Yt seems but the other day that General Botha was an arch-enemy of the | British Empire although always an honorable one, and always respected by the British.To-day he is prime minister of the youngest of the British colonies.Under no other system of government than the British could such a quick and happy transformation have taken place.It would have been easy to have denied self-government to the Transvaal for years.\u201cÀ \u2018bureaucracy might have sat on the safety:valve of the people\u2019s liberties for a.long while without an exple- \u2018sion.But a Liberal government has preferred to put into practice at the ear- lest possible moment the Liberal theory of trust in the people.Canada was the bright example appealed to, and the two races in the Transvaal will doubtless in no -long time.work together as we do \u2018here in amity: and for the common good.It is not surprising that the people of otir new Western provinces should favor \u2018the prineiple of public ownership - of telephones and other public utilities.Beginning the work of laying the foundations of new commmities om, virgin soil, and observing the lengths to which corporate rapacity has gome.:in the United States and in some of the older provinces of the Dominion, it is natural and reasonable that they should desire and take steps to keep- themselves free from that form of tyranny at the start.Both political parties in all three provinces appear to be of the same mind in this respect and so well are the leaders convinced of the papu- larity of the principle of public ownership that they vie with each other in the enumeration of the utilities they declare should be owned and managed by the provincial governments.© In Ontario Premier Whitney has proclaimed the same policy an .Borden, leader of the Conserval Opposition at Ottawa, has made it 2 plank in his platform.The fact.that it bas been adopted in fo many provinees and by one of the great parties of the Domin- jon must be accepted as the most significant sign -of the times, forecasting what may be the line of cleavage in polities at no distant day.The idea of ularity to the sense of wrong felt.by the multitude of bard workers, in view: of the enormous accretions of- capital, which our modern commercial system seems to put into the hands of the few, \u2018It is assumed, that the wealth of the few is a reduction of the wealth of the many.Every use of the power, which \u2018this wealth gives is looked upon as tyranny, and it generally partakes of tyranny.Emaacipation from that tyr anny is sought in the form of state or municipal control.Our efforte at public control have not so far been so emi- neatly successful as to warrant the high , [hope with which the people are acclaiming this new method.= Experiment is, \u2018of course, the only way to solve such questions and the new provinces are the most hopeful fields for experiment.Experience.may fortify mankind in the communistic method, or may force us back upon\u2018 the individualistic method.It seems to-be a mistake to imagine either system to be absolutely right.There never has\u2019been a condition of things.which has not been a practical compromise.between the two theories.OUR CANALS.= |.Some time ago the Kingston Board of Trade adopted a resolution praying the \u2018Dominion Government to widen and deepen the Welland canal.Twenty-.seven boards of trade in cities and towns from Montreal to Vancouver have given.their support to this request.In view of the rapid and enormous increase of the transportation business, it is a matter which shbuld receive the earliest attention if Canada is to .be independent of- United States carriers, if this great.trade is tb be kept in Canadian: channels, \u201cand | our Atlantic ports are to enjoy its benefits.The last enlargement of the Welland cabal was \u2018made thirly years ago, when the Mackenzie Government was in power.It was then thought that the ca pacity of the canal would be equal to all requirements for the future.But the development of the «western territories and the output of grain have so rapidly increased of recent years that enlargement of the waterway is now a mecessity, made more evident by the efforts the State of Ney York is making to enlarge the Erie canal, so as to capture the Canadian trade in addition to thet of the western states.The most important.gliestion now.before the public is that of transportation.Vast ' interests depend upon its prompt and \u2018satisfactory solu tion.The immense sums already epent on our canale will be in vain if these wa: terways are not kept up to the needs of, to increase to an incalculable extent as time advances and the western provinces become settled.Montreal is the natural entrepôt for this trade, and all the influences the city can bring to bear should be exercised to secure the early undertaking and completion of the work of canal enlargement.Co co * The question of spending money on the Welland Canal is, however complicated by the fact thab Canada looks the development of the Ottawa and French River navigation, which would be looked to to carry all the water borne traffic from Lake Superior and Lake Michigan that could be tempted to the St.Lawrxace route, leaving nothing for; the Welland but what reached the \u2018lake route by Detroit and the Lake Erie ports.= The opening of the Welland Canal would have the effect cé tainly of \u2018carrying a good deal of business past Buffalo.But it would not get it past Omwego.and Ogdensburg.The United States traffic that would go through it would be much larger than the Canadian traffic, and every enlargement is in.that: propostion a present to the United Stats.Those who are urging \u2018the\u2019 enlargement, however, are dealing with immediate\u2019 needs.\u2018They \u2018are not willing now to have trade go down the \u2018Erie Canal that \u2018night find \u2018its way to the St.Lawrence, because some \u201cday \u2018there may be a nearer ing\u2019 forisa further deepening; but that would probably.\u2018invoive a ebuilding - of- \u2018further enlargement of some of the lower canals, if Prescott and Ogdens- burg, principally the latter, are not to \u2018become the lake terminals, 1 + THE WATER FAMINE, .\u201c À water famine finds us again unpre- \u2018pared.A duplicate shaft would have saved all the trouble.There was a contract given out for a new pump a yéar\u201d or two ago, and it should have been jn: stalled last summer, but for sqgme unexplained reason it has not yet been sup- \u2018plied.The majority of aldermen who voted for a different tender than that approved by Alderman Clearihue, the chairman of the.Water Committee, have surely some responsibility in the matter: \u2018The strain was foreseen\u2014was indeed: notoriously imminent.The lowest tender.the one supported .by the chairman, in- waste.Bot all these + public ownershpi owes muck of its \u2018pop- \u201c| to make a night assauft \".{would reach the hydraulic arrangements 4 à commerce, the volume of which is sare}, 288 Ro time to give thought and such forward with a good deal of hope to | better route., All they are at present ask- | \u2018tha locks.\u2018 It would .also involve the |.- that before the compulsory investigation pump.© The tender that was accepted \u2018has now prolonged the growing strain for two years.The public will at least insist upon knowing the cause of the ever- menacing delay.The strain upon the pumping power is enormously increased by a long period of cold such as we have been having.Not that the people use more water, but that they waste many times more.There are many leaks and derangements, which there is no attempt in winter to end, but what counts for a great deal more than leaks is the habit most people have of letting the water run in cold weather.Xt is against the law to do so.Any one who lets the water run may be fined.But the chance of a fine is very small, and the amount of it also small as compared with the chance of a burdt and the amount of à plumber\u2019s biH, with all its concomitant discomforts, or with the inconvenience of midnight stoking, It would indeed be very dificult for the civic officials to catch the majority of the offenders, many of whom only let the water run at night, They would have \u2018 upon the house, and would need so to do it that they before the inmates knew what they were about.There are many householders who know of no other means of safety, being dependent on pipes which .pass through other people\u2019s premises, Indeed, the plumber will often advise people to let their pipes run.- In view of the very rapid increase of the city, and particularly of a poor for eign population living in novel and often distressing conditions, it is mot hard to understand how, after six weeks of ex- | treme weather, the water should run very low, especially as, throngh much vacillation as to what ought to be done in the way of enlargement of our water service, and through the perennial want of means which always characterizes a council like ours, the foreseen evil has not been provided against, even to the extent of having at hand duplicate parts of her overstrained machinery.At this there will be an actual shutting off of the water with consequent disaster in \u2018many of the dwellings just described, or \u2018how long such a stoppage will last.There 18 every evidence of the utmost vigor and effectiveness.in the administration of the depar nent, and we feel sure that what- -ever distress may be inevitable will be minimized.But the present condition Yaizes \u2018anxious forebodings as to the future, as our council spends all its ener- fies in serving moneyed corporations and wisdom as it has to the impending needs of the city.While it is gratuitously providing overflowing dividends for the stockholders for long years to come ot the cost of impeding and imperilling the Rity's prosperity, the future needs \u2018the.people, which ery out for foresight and immediate action, are forgotten and neglected.The mayoralty of Mr.Ekers will be looked back to through time as one of the lurid spots in the city\u2019s history.\u201c Er DEVOURED BY WOLVES HORRIBLE FATE OF ROBERT : OGLESTON, IN PARRY.SOUND DISTRICT.Toronto, Feb.26\u2014A' letter dated at Scotia Junction (Parry Sound district), on Feb.24, has been received, giving an account of the tragic death of Robert Ogleston, which occurred ~ last week, Ogleston, accompanied by a friend, John Smith, was going into camp about eight.miles from and the former stayed behind, to rest.As he had not arrived in \u2018about.two hours, his companion returned to search.for him.After walking.two miles he found a place where wolves had crossed the trail, and, looking around, he dis covered Ogleston\u2019s coat, pieces of his clothes and his-hat.The fate of the unfortunate man was only .too evident; he had been devoured by wolves.* Pe ceased was \u2018not well known in the district, and his companions did not know where to find: his friends.WESTERN MINERS MAY STRIKE BEFORE = MR.LE- MIEUX\u2019S BILL IS EFFECTIVE.; Ottawa, Feb.26\u2014The fact that the three-year agreement of the miners \u2018in western Canada at the present scale of hours and wages comes to an end on Monday night next, has aroused a fear bill\u2019 now.before parliament goes into effect.the men may be induced to \u2018strike for the higher wages and the shorter hours that they are said to have already \u2018asked.There has been some Correspondence between the miners\u2019 and the Labor Department on the subject, but the department has had no intimation of the men\u2019s intention to go on strike, and hopes that either some understand will be reached or that the men will extend the present arrangement for some time to come.The situation in the west \u2018in this connection will probably have the effect of hurrying Mr.Lemieux\u2019s compulsory investigation bill through the House.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STOLE OVERCOATS.Oscar Genz, who stole two coats from Mr.Carsley\u2019s store, was sentenced to three cluded the immediate installation of the writing it is not yet known whether b -| though ardently conceived, inevitably pro- Canoe, Lake Station, |- \u201c|ploded the bomb,'which caused eo much d'æonsternation.\" * MR \u2018F/ A ACLAND: : LONDON LETTER (Special Correspendence of \u2018Witness.\u2019) .London, Feb.15.Parliament has ned; and the King in his speech outlined a crowded programme of.legislation\u2014the foremost place being given to the new licensing measure, The most striking ph in the royal speech was that referring to the \u2018unfortunate differences\u2019 which have arisen \u2018between the two Houses.\u2019 The King was made to say \u2018My ministers have this important subject under consideration, with a view to a solution .of the difficulty.\u2019 Mr.Balfour, in the gay and irresponsible speech which the House much enjoyed, made merry over the determination of Iinisters \u2018to reflect upon the situation.Ir fact, if they would think more and talk less upon thig great constitutional issue,\u2019 he went on, \u2018it woul be better for all of us and certainly for them.\u2019 .Reviewing the proceedings on the opening night of the session, the most si nificant feature was the Prime Minister's plain-spoken remarks on the position of the House of Lords: \u201cThe essential nature of the constitution of this country,\u201d said he, \u2018is that it 18 a representative constitution,\u201d and he added: \u2018I am not sure I would not rather have the repre sentative chamber, very much under the control of the Sovereizn himself than equally, if it came to be so, under the control of another chamber\u201d He con- | cluded: \u2018I am not.sure the problem will Rot turn out easier of solution than may appear.be,\u2019 a declaration greeted with loud ministerial cheers, 2 The person who has attracted most attention so far perhaps in the House is Mr.Birrell.In his new office as Irish Secretary he seems so far to be, the favorite of all parties.Mr.lfour\u2019s tribute to his personal popularity on the opening night was very striking.\u2018No Man,\u2019 said he, \u2018in my experience, has made, greater strides in the favor of this House \u2018than did the right honorable gentleman in his conduct of the very difficult measure entrusted to his charge last session.\u201d - Last evening Mr.Birrell again appeared in_the character of a universal favorite.On a motion tu reinstate the evicted fenants in Ireland Mr.William Redmond said: \u2018Don\u2019t suppose that I am trying to browbeat the Chief Secretary.Who would be such a fool as to try to browbeat a man like that?Why, he would just get up at that box and say something that would make you look supremely ridiculous\u201d So much for the power of humor when it is consistently good- natured.In return for not being brow- eaten Mr.Birrell made no one look ridiculous but was entirely sympathetic to the Irish claims.© A remarkable tribute then followed.Said the leader of the Irish party: \u2018For the first time in my experience of an English minister I have heard an entirely satisfactory \u2018statement.and one which will give great relief and satisfaction in Ireland.\u2019 It is experience goes back to some.Liberal as well as Tory ministries.How long will Mp.Birrell be able to maintain, so agreeable a position?He has so far maintained it with .the Irish by his fearless frankness.= He was twitted with not being willing\u201d to forward legislation that would make home rule more difficult or remote and he frankly replied that as the Prime Minister and himself were \u2018both home-rulers they were not likely to forward legislation that would not\u2019 be in the direction: of home rule ultimately.- The anti-vaccinationists were able on the address to raise, through a zealous advocate of their views, a discussion on ithe subject.Their spokesman was Mr.Lupton, the' member for Sleaford .He regretted the penal.clauses of the vaccination acts\u2014though they certainly, as] they stand, prevent vaccination being compulsory.Some of his arguments, voked hilarity, as, for instance, bis reminder that.Moses and David, Demosthenes.Alexander, Caesar and Cicero, Spencer, Shakespeare and Milton, Nac poleon, Wellington -and Gladstone had all contrived to do some little service for the world without being vaccinated.\u2018Awfully funny, I know,\u201d was Mr, Lupton\u2019s.comment.on the attitude of his audience, \u2018but.none the less true\u201d Mr.Burns was able to give promise of fur- \u201cther legislation -to ameliorate the hard- ministration of t! pee A ROYAL JOKE\u2019 PE re J = \u2014 to + 7.\" EXPLAINING THE\" SERVIAN BOMB © EXPLOSION.cos Vienna, Feb.- 24.\u2014A: -semi-official- ex planation has now\u2019 beén made! of * thé bomb explosion - which.-receatly- took place in the palace of the Servian King -at Belgrade.- .It.is sdid - that\" the Crown, Prince - had - invited * several officers and their: fémale \u2018friends to\u2019 a supper, \u2018and, in order to play \u2018a joke cn them, ex- The \u2018attaché.of a for ign legation who; was passing in fro ot he palace at the\u201ctime, has.told how he saw .the frightened officers leave the Place in 4 huiry.= The Servian\u2019 Crown Prince has just been.challenged to a duel-by his adjutant, whom he had in- silted seriously, but the constitution of the \u2018kingdom.will ° prevent \u2018the ' Prince from.accepting the challenge.- STAFF \u2018APPOINTED SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT © OF LABOR.Ottawa, Feb.26\u2014Mr.F.A.Acland, of the Toronto \u2018Globe\u2019 staff, who has recently been acting as western editor of that paper, with headquarters in Winnipeg, has been appointed secretary of the Department: of Labor.« GOOD LUCK TOO MUCH FOR HIM.Chicago, Feb.26.\u2014A despatch from Kankakee, Ill,.says: To, an \u2018increase of At all events, settled it must busin to be remembered that Mr.Redmond\u2019s | q ships such as they are attending the ad-|, 1e acts at\u2019 present.© | 8 ' nearly a MEMBER OF \u2018TORONTO.\u2018GLOBE |: | Tuesday, Fesruany £6, 1097 THE CAR SHORTAGE.Railway | Commission Calls for Information to\u2019 be Ready ; on Friday.| SOME OF THE REMEDIES PROPOSED BY A CAR SERVICE | EXPERT.The Railway Commission has notified the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk raliways that information relating to the car shortage, and consequent congestion of freight, | is to be on band by Friday next, and it is expected that the inquiry which it \u2018Proposes to hold into the suwv- Jet will dpen immediately after that ate, : Grand \u2018Trunk officials have just received an int resting contribution to this important subject in the shape of an address delivered before the North-western Lumbermen\u2019s Association in Minneapolis by Mr.Ashley J.Elliott, manager of the lllinois & lowa Car Service Associa: tion.Mr, Elliott agrees with Mr.Me Nicoll, of \u2018the C.P.R.and Mr.Dai- rymple, of the Grand Trunk, in the declaration that it is \u2018bold\u2019 cars, and not current: business that burdens terminals, and that much of the car shortage i» caused by the fact that many industries and manufacturers have increased their ess from two to five times in the last five rs, but have not increased \u2018| their facilities for storage and handling from 200 to 500 percent\u2014not at all in many inetances.: Av a general remedy for the car short: age, Mr.Elliott suggests that merchants should do business on the Hotel European plan\u2014order.what you want and pay for what you get.Further, he urges that any act of shipper, middleman or receiver, which prevents She continuous carriage ol a car from shipping point to the point of unloading, be adequately charged for.Then, he says, industries doing a ten-car business on a two-car space will enlarge their tracks to avoid paying for the extra switching.Then the middle man will find his cuetomer before the goods are shipped to avoid charges for reconsignment.Then the shipper will stop loading in anticipation of sales, as the process might prove.expensive, then demurrage, when made high enough.will be avoided instead of absorbed and the surplus switching engines\u2014of which there would be many\u2014could then be converted into regular road freight hauling power.This remedy contemplates immediate relief, leaving the question of more rail ways, more cars, more locomotives, etc.to be solved -in due time.As specific remedies, Mr.Elliott suggests the following, \u2014 eat Apply \u2018a reconsigning charge of $5 a ar.> Increase the demurrage Tate to $3 a vy.= 8.Increase minimums to ins { loading tare.lo Insure full « 4.Make a through car (by car for car exchange or otherwise) and minimize transferring.fel 3 demuzsage against - ~- ments on company material, 6.Fix a unit of efficienes 1, railways accordingly, 5 The proposal for reciproca] dea.\u2014thai 1s, the proposal that if mercha: are charged for delaying cars, railways should also be charged .for delaying ' freight-\u2014does not meet with Mr.ElKott'e approval, for he thinks it would prove a nullifier of law, Jnder the guise of reciprocal demur= rage, hidden and undiscoverable, rebat- \u2018ing, he says, would be easy.If the pub lic delayed a.car and no charge were made, the law would be violated and the (calendar would prove it, while if a railway delayed à car and paid the penalty, the law might be violated just the same, but no mani could prove it and the conun- \u2018drum would be propounded, \u2018When is a rebate not\u2019a rebate\u201d Answer\u2014When 1t is paid for intentional delays, ~ KIDNAPPED BY GYPSIES 'TWELVE-XEAR-OLD GIRL FOUND © AFTER EIGHT MONTHS \u201cSEARCH.Guisgo, Feb.26 ter a search of ir, in.whioh aunost \u2018every gypsy camp in the South and North-.:West had been visited, Cecitia Deme- tro, twelve; years of age, Jaughter oi a \u2018Weblthy \u2018Greek in Little Rock, Ark.\u2018who had n kidnapped on March 1.\u20181906, was found \u2018yesterday in a camp \u2018near Thornton, TI.\" The little girl was given\u2019 shelter \u201cat a\u201d police station here dast night; \u2018Trace \u2018of the \u2018girl .was- obtained by :Demetro; her father, who hdd: searched for >her for eight.monthe An vain, .en He met a gypay 4n- Salt - \u2018Lake, City-iwho learned- of :his soïrow.:The man\u2019 promised-to inform him should \u2018he: ever.he of the child.Aecompah- \u2018ied .by four deputy .sheriffs, Demetro \u2018 went to Thornton yesterday.Just be \u2018yond the.putskirte of the town, in a \u2018camp consisting où -more than a hun- \u2018dred \"tents, Cecilia.was -held prisoner.\u2018Her rescue was accomplished only after a struggle with .the gypsies.\u2018 ; \u2014 CHUKCH \"UNION UNITED AND CANADA PRESBY- : - TERIAN \u2018BODIES IN GALT DISCUSS AMALGAMA- \"TION.Galt, Ont.Feb.26\u2014A.further step in the prog union of the United Presbyterian Church with the Canadian Presbyterian body was taken at a largely attended congregational meeting of the former church yesterday afternoon.The question was fully discussed by those present; the prevailing sentiment was in favor of the - proposed union.The outcome of the discussion was this resolution, unanimously passed : \u2018 That a petition be circulated to obtain the wages from to $50; which.he could not understand, is attributed the insanity: monthe in jéll this morning.adjud, y.y of Philip Couturé, a- painter, who was| wed insane ves eignatures of all the \u2018members of the congregation for or against a requast to the Stamf¢rd Presbytery asking \u2018for a rélease from the same.| ! \" 4 es + Jor Tozsnay, -Fapavany 26; 1967 - Ti fs tiny Rot, 2, Le - A \u2018Store closes dally at 5.30 p.m.i The New Costumes for Spring | This Year They Suit Everybody If none of last season\u2019s styles exactly suited pou, you'll be better off this.There's something for everybody.From the long \u201cRedingote\u201d (which has come tos into fashion again) for the tall, full-figured woman, to the short bolero for the more \u201cPetite,\u201d there's variety.of style enough-to suit all tastes._ G Ful length, Ÿ length (plain or-cut away) with the , + new \u201cGibson\u201d shoulder effect, hip length, also with the \u201cGibson\u201d shoulder, \u201c Pony\u201d -Coats, jacket style .with q Tweeds, mostly Grey, sof alk Brown's fashionable \u2014if you can wear i, but most pleated back, Eton Jackets and Boleros are all ip = cluded.= = : the - and Venetian Cloths are shades are in-perfect good taste.Our first show this season of be held to-morrow.| Seng all these styles will Tuesday, February 26th, 1907 | \u2018| Mr.Heberling is the su the William T.Carter Junior Repüblie, \u2018I \u2018to confer mutua THE BOYS\u2019 FARM Methods of Saving Delinquent Children.© HE , DECLARES THAT MORAL \"TRANSFORMATION WITHOUT \u2018SPIRITUAL REGENERATION IS IMPOSSIBLE.Ÿ.T tell you children -cannot be saved by public sympathy withqut sacrifice.: I | not\u201d only refer to the financial support Jof child saving agencies, ut to.earnest thought and Personal workin behalf of unfortunate dren by those who have enjoyed the advantages and, training of a cultured, Christian home.\u2019 J.Thus spoke Mr.James Struthers Heberling, M.A., whilst addressing .2 large gathering, assembled .under .the auspices of the Women\u2019s Club in the Y.M.C.A.hall, Dominion square,\u201d yesterday aftemoon.The subject matter of his address was, \u2018Training in citizenship \u2014a practical method of child saving.rinténdent' of edington, Pa, and through the kindness of Mrs.Carter, he came to Montreal to lay before the public his experiences of child saving and with a view' also to stirring up, public senti-| \u2018mtent in this city in behalf} of the Boys Home, the officials of whidh institution are ambitious to starf a Boys\u2019; farm on the outskirts of the city for \u2018wayward boys; for, in this they see far-reaching possibilities in the future lives of the aforementioned boys.The chair was 1 occupied by Miss M.L.Ferguson, president of the Women\u2019s Club, and among those present were: Lady Drummond, the Rev.Dr.Syinonds, Dr.Edgar Hill, the Rev.Principal Shaw, D.D., Mr.J R.Dougall, Mr.S.M.Baylis, Mr.J.S.Lovell, Mrs.Barnes, Mrs.J.Snell, Miss Derick, Mrs.Radford and Mr.J.R.Dick of the Boys\u2019 Home.\u201c[ am here,\u2019 explained Mr.Heberling > on a subject which seems to\u2019 be-developing into the most urgent question in the whole study.of our social conditions: What to do with the delinquent child\u2019 Commenting on the elasticity of the word \u2018ghlinguent,\u2019 the ker instanced the casé of a nine year 'old girl, a neglected and ir responsible waif, who, in a spirit of 3 ] |Mr.LS, Heberling Speaks on - telligently in an emergency.The Buchan, Mrs.J.B.Learmont, Mrs.J.] Junior ublic was to train childsen in the art government, having removed thém from unfortunate city environment to the farm, establishing there a colony or.country of their own.whose laws must conform to those of the state proper, and ih which under intelligent diree- tion and training, they are made self-de- perdent by supporting themselves by their own labor, self-respecting by for- their past, manifesting a respect or their present and future worth, and self controlled by granting them limited privileges of f-government.The keynote of the Junior Republic, \u2018the speaker next pointed out, was tha! honest labor was the basis af right living, and this solved, at once, the problem of pauperism and rejected vagrancy as an unnecessary evil for any muniel- pality.Should a vagrant, under the Republic Jaws, not be able to pay the price of a week's board in advance, he was liable to arrest and consequent sen- tenee by the court to work for the government, his wages reverting to the government treasury.In this way the boy wag led to reason that it was far better to work for compensation than tb be a workhouse prisoner, with longer hours and no p So that the new citizen's first- thought was, \u2018I must work or starve.\u2019 ere were two grades of living, and the higher was an Incentive for\u2018a boy to work hard.With regard to the boys\u2019 savings, Mrs.Carter, the founder and sole Énancial contributor, persomally redeemed them on the retirement of a citizen, at one- fifth of their value in American money, if he retired with an honorable record.The coins the boys use were made of aluminum, with, of course, the same denominations as American money.The \u2018lads were taught the purchasing power of money and to live within their means.Unlike the automatic product of ordinary institutions, the \u2018Republican\u2019 is taught to be tesponsible; thus when he went to face the responsibilities and temptations of the world, he acted a e- public offered instruction if farming, entry, and industrial trades, but preferred the encouragement of the first named, \u2018as the moral atmosphere of the farm Was better for the boys growing into manhood than the city.The very tactful manner naughty boys were dealt with was described Mr.Heberling.The jail in the Republic was also the club house; so that, when a.citizen erred, the rest of the cémmun- ity lost its privileges; as a result the jail was often empty for months at a time.The Republic, too, recognized the value of music as a culturing influence, consequently by judicious stimu- Think of What This Means to You .The name \u201cSalada\u201d on a Sealed lead packet is an absolute guarantee of purity and matchless quality.\u201cAlways Good Alike\u201d.Co Black, Green or Mixed.Sealed Packets Only.25C, 30C, 40C, 50c, and 60c Per Pound, Fuil Weight.Property.FOR SALE Two adjoining lots on Mountain Street, .each with a frontage of 27 feet and a depth of 134 feet.| Apply :\u2014General Superintendent, Bell Telephone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West.\u2014 EE = \"FOR SALE ST.CATHERINE STREET PROPERTY Four Story Stone Building, corner St.Catherine\u2019 and Mountain Streets.: Frontage on St.Catherine Street - 39 feet; on Mbuntain Street - 90.6 feet.Property isadmirably situated for a Bank, Store or Office Building.: | Apply General Superintendent Bell Tele- legislature, and a supreme court, and phone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West.the penalties for wrongdoing were established by the vote of the citizens.| M SE : ly,\u2019 said Mr.Heberling, \u2018we are - not satisfied to simply make our boys law-abiding, self-dependent, intelligent citizens, but our.ultim@te goal is Christian citizenship, We believe that com- mischief, without criminal motive, acci- \u2018 dently burned à house down.is waif \u2018was seized by.the law, hustled into the clinics of the -alienist, pronounced a pyro-manidc by the press, and ! railroaded \u2018by the court to a reform school.That little girl had been taken to the Carter Junior Republic, and bad in-a few years developed intô one of the best of teachers.Mr.Heberling\u2019s theme was how to save children from themselves; that is, that, environment and inherited influences + which\u201d.con- lation the children lay aeide street songs | and ragtime melodies and sing with pleasure from some of the best composers.The Republic had a court house, a No perfume, but fine linen and country washing was Beau Brummel\u2019s Code.The \u2018 TOILET LAUNDRY \u2018The Laundry that knows how\u201d : would surely have been his choice had hélived in our 5 days.Their washing is nature\u2019s own.Le a TT Phene 3480, 2481, 2 y | tribute to delinquency, d to save plett transformation without i ee.200 GUY STREET.them for God nd) the corkmonwealth.' spiritual regeneration is impossible.We 4 This was to _ > = 0221 and D CHEMISTS 7255000 s find Cook's Prisad Baking Powder pure.DOCTORS pronounce it.wholesome.COOKS Anow 1t dees the work at the right time.HOUSEWIVES tay that eake and bread raised with Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder are fine, dainty and delicious, Cd FLOUR \u2014=> FOR BREAD AND FOR PASTRY.Whele Wheat Fleur and Graham Flour for Brewn Bread.BREAKFAST CEREALS of all kinds.BRODIE & HARVIE, 10 and 17 nieury Street.Office Filing Devices, Cabinets and Trays IN OAK AND CARDBOARD, Guide, Record and Alphabetical Carde.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO.Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers 16417, Motre Dame Street West, CUNNINCHAMS BREAD CIVIC MONEY.\u2014.TEACHING OTTAWA ALDERMEN LESSONS.Ottawa, Feb.25.\u2014The City Council will learn, soon or late, that it must respect its limits when® voting away civic moneys.Mr.Justice Magee to-day made permanent the injunction restraining the city treasurer from paying $900 of interest to Patrick Kennedy.The injune- tion was secured at the instance of F.W.Forde.who had.already restaiined the city from paying several votes of money passed by the aldermen.CANADIAN CABLES (Canadian Associated Press.) _ London, Feb, 26.\u2014The presentation to Sit -Charles Tupper of a portrait of himself, by Mr.Colin Forbes, takes place on Friday, at five o'clock, at Westminster Palace Hotel, ; LC \u2018 4 .THE LATE MES.REDPATH: - (Bromley, Eng., \u2018Chronicle, Feb.7.) At the close of the forenoon service lin the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Feb.3, the Rev.D.F.Mackenzie paid a warm tribute to the memory of Mrs.Peter Redpath, a devoted member of Trinity church, who, at the advanced age of ninety years, has \u201cjust passed away.Since her serious .illness, .which began over two years ago, she had not been able to be at ehurch, and she was not, therefore, known to many of the congregation.But those on whom rested the responsibility of congregational affairs from the founding of the church eleven years ago, will appregiate the propriety of paying a grateful tribute to her memory.From the first she took the deepest interest in the congre gation, was a most regular attendant at all the services, was a liberal supporter of all the schemes of the church, and on several occasions in the most generous fashion nected with the building debt., There was indeed no good cause that appéaled to her in vain, and many philanthropies and missionary objects will miss her large-hearted aid.In her attachment\u2019 to the church, as well as in all her thoughtful and generous actions, she was perpetuating the memory of her; honored husband\u2014a memory that shall\u2019 long be fragrant in Canada, for whose - educational interests he made princely benefactions.Many will have an admiring recollection of the gracious old lady.visiting, \u2018the poor and the sick, with all the.sim, Plicitÿ- and gentleness of a eingularly.attractive personality.- She lived : far beyond the alloted spam; but no ome} thought of old age in connection with, hi her.For hers was a youthfulness : of spirit, a tireless energy and an alertness of mind} that were amazing.She \u2018did pot seem\u2019 to have any of the.marks of old age.Her interest in the most mo- dérn ideas and events was singularly fresh and appreciative.She had a keen\u2019 lessened the stram - con- be accomplished b: first developing in them that whic A850 in every human Breast, the: spirit of the living God; and the second, by exercising and training them in those privileges .a responsibilities of citizenship which they shall enjoy in that country under whose laws they grow up into manhood.\u2019 The speaker divided delinquent children into two \u2018classes, those who have respectable homes and receive parental correction, and those who are either homeless or the children of vicious par ants and who become the burden of the public's thought and care.\u201cFhe first class escape the opprobrium attached to \u2018the latter, and their compromising acts are kept from the public's knowledge, but the conduct of the latter, as a rule, is- largely magnified and ordinary offences are pronounced crimes.For instance, in my school days \u2018hookey\u2019 was a common indulgence.on the part of boys, who were properly corrected by their parents, and who to-day are graduates of universities on both sides of the \u2018Atlantic, and recall their past escappdes with amuse ment.Now, however, we speak loftily of \u2018truancy,\u2019 as though it were akin to murder, and the truant.is sentenced to {the reform school, where he is on the same footing with thieves, incipient criminal.When we take young plants of boys and transplant them into a green: house of delinquent flowers, where the pollen of evil fertilizes the new plant, comparatively green ih.wrong doing, it \u2018changes the whole character of his life: We apend like princes on the gratifica-\" \u201ction of our foods and fancies, and contribute generously to hundreds of eocie- ties, and even to expéditions to : the \u2018north pole, but we only smile approvingly, of others\u2019 efforts when connected with the question of how to train neglected; dependent, and consequently delinquent [ n.+ {Speaking on the efforts to introduce juvenile courts Into this province, .Mr.Heber said such courts were a great factor for -good, as witness the juvenile court of Denver, presided over by Judge Lindsey.This judge first enlisted a boys : confidence in his intention to be hel sense of humor which made intercourse.vq when he had done this, he ha tl, with her delightful.Children loved her, and nothing gave her greater joy.than to have them about her: \u2018Her character Was naturally winsome; and \u2018gracious and sympathetic.\u2018But the natural was enhanced by the spiritual.Her religious life was serene and sunny, and seemed free from any clouds of doubt.For her faith in her Saviour was simple as a child\u2019s, and she drank deep of her Masters epirit, for she: \u2018went about doing good.\u201d To the large circle of friends in this country and in Canada, who! mourn her loss, the sympathy of thé congregation is warmly given.: rer DR.A.W, CHASE'S 5 CATARRN CURE \u2026 C.:come more powerful for boy\u2019s life than any other influence had been or could be for evil.There was, the speaker believed, a type of boy for whom the.reform sohool was the proper institution, but.he protested against the wholesale commitment of all juvenile offenders to penal institutions without giving them a chance to do better in their own environment under the intelligent supervision of probation offic- _er's empowered by the court to guide and \u2018govern them in their daily.routine of work and recreation.The placing of chil- \u2018ren in private families for domestic service without compensation, and to receive \u2018no_training whatever, of body, mind or \u2018soul, was unworthy.Co Te speaker waxed enthusiastic over the\u201d work of Dr.Barnardo, helping, under the beneficent.care\u2019 of Canadian farmers, thousands of ndon\u2019s unfortunate waifs to become self-dependent, \u2018self-respecting, God-fearing citizens.The \u2018Junior Republic, he added, wis, a- most ractical system of helping children to elp themselves, to be \"honest, \u2018upright, law-abiding citizens.The obiéct -of -the ga at A AP WL » [lute | [ > |téndent until 18 years of age.The an- good .in that! strongly |! endeavor to cultivate in the young citizen a, love: for practical Christianity.The Gospél\u201dof Christ is our only standard, and, hand in hand, with the gospel of work, becomes the ome \u201ctremendous n- fluence in lifting the boy above his former self, and cultivating in him the ualities of heart and mind that become ed habits of strong character\u2019 (Applause.) The lecturer proceeded to give some touching.illustrations of the good influence:of such training on \u2018Republicans\u2019 in after life, and said relative to the establishment of a farm school -by th: Montreal Boys\u2019 Home, that if the boys of the city were given a chamce, the resulis would be gratifying.Questions were invited, and the answers, in part, were ae follows:\u2014 That co-education among incorrigibles was almost impossible, and for the past two years no irls had been received at the Republic.fhe boys were sent to \u2018the institut'on by the magistrates, .and the cost of \u2018maintenance per head per annum was $200; which, of course, could be reduced \u2018to.$100 if Mrs.Carter were to accept help in the way of clothing, etc, which, however, she did not.The farm vas purchased as a memorial to her husband, \u2018and she contributed $5,000 yeariy to- \u2018wards its maintenance.The child \u2018ig.taken for three months on probation, and if there are signs of \u2018goodness, .however small, the child is accepted and.put under the abso- guardianship of the éuperin- \u2018gual revenue of the farm is $1,000.At sméals the children have the use of s'lver- \u2018ware, and clean tablecloths, so that when they leave they don\u2019t go to a cheap \u2018boarding house, but somewhere where they can keep .up their good manners.\u201cThe older boys have private bedrooms, How Is Your Vitality ?Are You Physically Strong and Abls |; te Work as You Used To?To .Perhaj u lack courage?Out Pin with everything?\u2018Rearcely on speaking terms with your eighbor.Sieh Sow health is pitiable\u2014but curable.Your brain is fagged.your blood is weak, your reserve of strength all gone.What you need is Ferrozone, that great vitalizer and nutritive tonic, ; It's by making flesh and blood, by infusing Iron -and Oxygen into the system that Ferrozone builds you up.It re- into worn-out-organs\u2014makes you feel like new.Q LL.Think it over.- By nourishing and strengthening, Ferrogone lifts age for \u2018the old and imparts resiliance and buoyancy to the depressed.Why not be strong and ruddy-colored?stay weak?] ; Use Ferrozone and enter the healthy life it\u2019s sure to bring.box at all dealers, » Vv 4 - .Rire sk trade oi AS ip SAI ed pairs the weak spots, instils new life | Price 50c Per jecheme which needed its active support eee to-day.He also thanked the lecturer for \u201c Lange Brick and Stone Factory Property on\u2019 Aqubduct street, adjoining C.P.R.Tracks.Total floor area, approximately 65,000 square feet.FIRE PROTECTION Each building protected by automatic sprinklers, hose stand, -pipes, hydrants, etc., supplied by city gravity pressure, and also by oe 150,000 gallon underground cistern through a thousand-gallon per minute Underwriter Pump.Fire-proof towers, containing .iron staircase and elevator for each section.to EQUIPMENT | : Boiler house containing two tubular boilers, Engine-room containing steam engine and electrie light plant Whole property heated by condensed steam plant from power boilers.For permit to view and-other information apply General Super intendent, Bell Telephone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West\" ; ' the remainder/ sleeping \u2018dormitories.Twenty-five children in a cottage are far better off than in a big institution, because the person in charge infuse his personality into the lives of the children.When once the plant of such an institution was endowed, Mr.Her- bling said, the maintenance was easily secured.oo Dr.Shaw said he had great faith in the movement of the Boys\u2019 Home, and thought some plan could be devised whereby the French and English citizens could co-operate in an enterprise.\u2018We ought not to be behind; we have the material; we have the workers; we have a strong beneficent sentiment abroad, and my heart\u2019s supreme desire is that something practical may come out of it\u2019 concluded Dr.Shaw.The Rev.Dr.Symonds, in the light of the lecture, ventured to think that the world was becoming better.\u2018If we compare periods anterior to our times, said he, \u2018we find it hard to find any illustration of the methods which are in use at the school which we have just heard of for the reformatiou and salvation of delinquent youth, The idea has prevailed, almost down to our own time, \u201cso much) contemplated 2 , 60 much pain.\u201d is as true | .men and women.as of boys and girls, | Mr.J.S.Buchan, K.C., followed, and that \u2018ninety-nine out of every hundred] said that for a long time the committee who have been interned in jails came out of the Boys\u2019 Home had been convinced ten times worse than when they went in.that such a boys! farm was necessary.He We have a big scheme placed before us Proceeded to give the audience an idea of by thè authoritiés of the.Boys\u2019 Home, |the awful state of affairs in regard to and/I trust one of the results of this children who appeared in the courts of meeting will be not ouly that the liberal- Montreal .ity of the Montreal people may be excit- | rs.Radford ed to take up this work, but that ad- \u2018\u20ac icitous terms, vanced idess may be given to us, and #Péctively a cordi that the boys will have their home on Heberling, and té à ; x the island of Montreal\u201d (Applause.) so kindly given the Woman's Club an Miss Ferguson remarked that the Wo- opportunity to hear him.men\u2019s Club felt that the lecture would |, During the afternoon Miss Lavigne ren- help the work which the committee of dered a pianoforte solo, and was voted the Boys\u2019 Home are so anxious to bring the thanks of the meeting.about.Mr.J.B.Dougall, president of the Boys\u2019 Home, paid a tribute to the Wo- | men\u2019s Club, which had done so much to interest the Montreal community in a being carried on| ix connection with the Boys\u2019 Home .We feel,\u2019 continued Mr.Dougall, \u2018that we have been working there for a good purpose.\u201d The Boys\u2019 Home bas probably sent out a larger proportion of gi boys than Sherbrooke street.He felt] that the result of this gathering would be that as many as were here present were won as friends of the.\u2019 Home and of the scheme it had under: taken in the \u2019shape of a Boys\u2019 Farm.ft was not necessary that all such institutions should be gs complicated as the one described.He had read of how a lady had made her farm a home for boys committed to her care by the magistrates.and was making naughty boys into good citizens.Such an institution might therefore have a| small beginning.Montreal badly needed a home where naughty boys whose upbringing had spoiled them would be taught| to desire to work.The majority of the Boys would then go out to the community and be useful, successful and valuable citizens, and there would be aniong them those whom the country would honor.In conclusion, he rejoiced that the gathering had added so many friends to the work that the Boys\u2019 Home \u201c his kindly vus: regarding the work and Mise Ferguson, in moved and seconded real vote of thanks to Mr.0 Mrs.Carter, who had - MRS.WOODWARD'S PUPILS.A song recital] of Mrs.Albert We Woodward's pupils takes place to; row afternoon fit 4.30 in the st Empire Building,\u2019 64 St.Catherine west.pa ian PE PY , FOR SALE | | ona | i | a\u201d HUNDREDS OF HOMES ARE WITHOUT WATER Water Department Officlals Expect Repairs to bel Completed This Aftettioon.The situation throughout a large section of the city to-day, owing to the water famine, ia very serious.Iu & rte he danger from ue the yen situation is becémin conditiofis aïe repo: ed * vi pi stances Ald J.B.Cleariline, thai ot + Water Coimmittee, a puede ra al minute not to go to Quebte with = citizens\u201d deputation.as his presehee was necessary at the City \u2018throughout the day.homdrèds of co! plaints were made ar th.City Hall fo.| © gudn the pour Water rupply, but all e officia ç ce waa to ashure de citizens at feverythi nk possible wis be ing done to relieve th.situation.Yes ferday afte n the Water Departinent ying come parts of the city | wi ne water from puocieoiis on sleighs, Shona, ou most houses had water in \u2018he For the.past few months Ald.Cleari- bue has been, continuotely complaining vu account 0 e fo the of the ro p vrderéd from Jon Me- Jom poy, was tô Lan pren been delivered Mt i park & He was emphatic in his criticism of whole transaction, and said that it was s rather poor plece of ] ess when apy firm could ignore a legitimate con: tract with the city.\u2018It is anotbor case où the, dr be- Beving they are right,\u2019 said the aldet- \u2018and when I advised \u2018the purch: » of be puine from from à firm in ENTE] preference must be gives IPS to the Cakadian manufacturers, and you see the Tout.have no idea when the pump wi p m ion; to me the whole affair is a putzl weal,\u2019 The scarcity of water is being most severely felt in homes where ther® 13 aikckness, In scores of, .cases men are ol fo these places With wistruce us om 3te Health l\\partment to relievs the situation as far as possible, and ths i being dete by delivering wWatér 1 wi from the hydrants, In some of the large factories ané Loarelisns~s ara othér places of bisness Where bydraune power is used for aper- atin the machinery and elevaiÊra, great diffin ulty ja Deng éxperienced in x=>pris up the x Fegular speed, and mich lobe of me, is the result.The water inspectors are carefully ex- sminiss andre of WESTERN W.6, EU.; A most ebjovdble athe wii the re ceplivth, given ik the Victoria Hall; West: mount, ou Friday night, by the Western W.C.T.U.to the students of the MeGil! Normal School.Over vhe but dried persons were firesent.The informal part was followed by an excellent prô- mme, cons: of 5d Red by Mrs.Fe He sé dud érf; songs A: Bulley; ay ates ie i Trig ia and Miss décRae, and short addresses by the Rev.\u20acCänon Dixon, he Rev.Primeipal Rex: ford, Mrs.Mckachlan, Mrs.Rad- ford abd Mis.Vrai (Fortierty Mis énnië MeéGarry; elocutionëët dnd Fradu: ate of the Normal School.) The topie.of the evening was the need of scientific téimpetance instruction in the Beliools of the province, and all the speechts bore on t.it point.Dr.Rexford gave the oung ladies valsable hints to how ES to teach children the ects of 0h61 Gh th& human boiy.Suth teach- ink, he said, was part of the curricu- of every school, and any \u2018teacher who did not take it up was simply not .doing her duty.The tominittee in chatie were Miss bouden, president; Mrs.R.Aan, Miss Richardson and.Mes ble.effete THE NOMADS\u2019 CLUB.nd XI \u201cbe Pr ba be Ste wii take pes oo A ten élub \u2018détiate take placé.= dre invited to Bring 8 friend.\u201cAR E YOU SUBJECT TO HEADACHE ?pl yl acd, od at nv tried Buédoët Bitters it will pay you to profit by the experiesios of others ind jive it § tiisl: A Bedlthy stuimisch, fight sdting liver and bowels that properly perform thair tnt duties, will rendsr idyoos fred het@lkhé; IF hobs oryied ave nbk 15 pir.fest cohdition, headache must follow.The proper coursé ii obivious\u2014réstare the stoi- Ri Arb Big ind fou wmedicing equals BURDUCK BLOOD BITTERS air ce the og of the headactié by ite splendid oplrtion + : +1 suffered el! ie fous headache, To Tige of a friend I owe my oc completp nd va is with nié great pl loasure that I Ÿe not suffared adi to pit, it frou tr Reouses throughout te ight Be a \u2018pos the water run Wher this is done \u2018the water iv fimediately | shut The statement Was wide st the City Hall tlils moinihg that fof Bome tlie past the pumps have not Been working the eitÿ There sibility of citizens tb to thtir average, an the quan | of as tie tôe reservoi as gra- duslly di t will take several duÿs Arg the weed supply of water ml be available for some a of the hic pen Benoît, of the Fire rtment, he engthy confsréhee with the sub chiefs at the City Hall this morts when the water situation was discussed, and it was decided to take every mre ésution to have tlie water now =m Ud uré becaïse too weak.Pt.Sin, the \u201csuperinisndent wit a staff of workmen, has been engaged since, xtardey on The he éû- > paar: pounded to-day that .expected to have it in obétation woiite tid this wn etything poésible is being done td over tie situation and it w expected 2 that by jo-thorfow the usual supply water 7 availdble throughout the eity.The présent state of affair is not & new one, and recalls the fact that thrèé years 269 the big punips had bre: ken down and there was considerable difficulty in getthig tepdids dene in tige to prevent.suflering.he rs brigade had rüns in the early péirt of this Morning, but; thé fires were of small dimensions, either o them calling for inore than two streär the firemi ere ible fo keefi them welt in hand.\u201cA des ih Ses cells were ris A BROKEN SEWER PIPE FIVE MEMBERS OF ST, DENIS ' STREET FAMILY STRICKEN .WITH TYPHOID.ed The, Tally of st.hous ae this vihtek.last; five members Of the family have been stricken down with {yphdi fevet, and the last two victihis afe fdWw thé hospital, but are convalescent, an it is.they will be able to leave M \u2018tite Goures of Jb week of ten days.The cause of the outbreak was for & dng time a myetèty.Un the dried of th tamil qrician, changed Tl ory RR wil fl per EA ates, 4nd took on préoktitions; in- of Mo.Alexandér Me \u2018Denis êtreet, have ex ung.of si Oet, f which might have caused the sickness, the health department, a broken sewer pipe was discovered a Sega exo; and this is now hed to h the causé of the : orbunater, ail thé family Lave di eititer recovered or are convalescebt.AT THE ALLIANCE FRANCAISE.At the aeeting of the Allizace Fran: cake, in the Fr Hall, to-morrow revening, Mr, C- Lompert de Roode, graduate of tHe Ut ity.of .France, and a meniber of.editorix! \u2018Partie ) will deliver a EE da TASH 0 CIGARS.cad 7.| | Borniag ig ë 6 Nationf # Licribie wert Wr mo can took wr 490 fe fm rusk.besides a Quantity of cigars.THE ALLEGED Biariy CAôË MÂTOR oF iofbwiod List oi LIFE OP Er Chartés F.Titiyer, À Mayor of Norwl Conn.; who arrived in the city lagt = made known some, facts \"en ight on the Lt : su Sl des ou ar Davis ot 170 Versdilles street, din {nf-rooifi cash of Po Tues\u2019 8 Hotël ce.arrival | e city Mr.Ttkye went to Chief Detective arpa, and stated that Swartswaid, a J.W.Miller, alias John C.Gordpn, bad.» wife dnd five children living in Norwich, \u201coRD., and was in his.employ.Swartsward was Iooklik fof 4 Was vho skipped with 4 lot of.goods, aud {houssnd Sollare Bn fast ae thé x a yore Boctkp, 4a thems There to, té Montreal, but hands oa hi Mayor Thayer also {old Chief Ch that he had looked.up the iparriage.tigen records before_he I .Norwich, and ong that Swartsward hed beep, murricd ¢ there \u20ac on Des.aa and\u2019 dés jé wité and w ne money which Swartsithri bad, it turns odt;, Was supplied by Mayor Thayer atid other hibiniess met Intérdsted in the man for whom Swartsward was supposed to be searching.The mink-lined overcoat Swartsward was wearing was Jogned at 5 à day frow a local iallorihg firm, .iss Davis gave, up a young maa sance ter in, the.Northern Bieotric Company to ceived, Bat all eda ta to be false alarm.cluding the calling in of civic heat officefs to invéstigate any conditions After several visité by thé afficers of |A of the lecture.où \u2018Manon Léescont:° the prificipal of oy rele, Abie 1 Prévost.} 1 with granites, that so tar he a not Beet able to lnÿ his | FIRE IN A PROTESTANT SCHOOL.Five Bodies Taken te : the Morgue (di he Wins goo fo, cm 82 frie] G05 Pretomtaitie set ool Sen have .beeh buthibd to death.~ Five bodes have beet is will be fiven i an extra AT QUEBEC, Arrivél ot the Trainioad et Montreal Citizens.THE PETITION PRESENTED to THE PREMIER AT THE PAR tals if r ih tase of ether: LIAMENT BUILDINGS.gency.The chief stated that the be a ade was prepared to cope w Fo ish, and.that He ned ordered (Bee Page 1) all éngiñes $6 respond immediately to Quebéë, Heb, \u201896 \u2014Phe citéeñe\u2019 déléga the first alerm in their districts, #6 {tion arrived at Quebéc at two Folock, that there dd te silisient power id m8 het by Ald LÀ A, Lapointe to pump the ut of the Ele .Meftiér, and.Ald who Sinte Siu % fr patrol tamié dowh Hod Montreal \u2018night, going through the.streëts La the busi: The Moutresiets Ww comes ness section, and an order hae been ik: to ameñt Büildings, Where ce sued fdr steam eiigines to attend all fire he ly teceived by the Hop.Mr.0 88 to be in case the watef [Loüin.än pi fiuïinber oË his colleagues nd met of the inlative Assem- The petit tion, which, 8 fat as the te Was done on the train, contained _Bitÿ-thfec huridr sigriituFes, 22 dui Presented and sgpported.by téili pééches by Dougall pue ME Fortier on bebs bebalf the gntveal b of the faëturers Loreto and b a ios.A.Boyer and Mr.G.Des Decaufniers, LC.spe king 8 for the vary large representation Ro o ba e Hon.Mi.Boyer's remarks were addressed more especially to the request i! the petition for an amendmmént, to the y charter compellin e ci to con: struct the copduits.She, he Tid, w the 1 ÿ oË the whole question as el re lated | the le supply of electric light and If the city controlled the coh: nits he doer would be open ts compe: thio 6 ih they were constructed and i led by any otie company would t6 accommodate only the Wires de Fe tompañÿ, which would mean mao s speech, Mr.Dougall articularly prisée où out that should the Py of- accepted and a contract made oh tbat basis, it, would result in & heavy han- iota upon the industries row situated in in real district, and also hiñd fies from locating there + pres ot er mapping centrés of the Dominien, not in the Toronto and Joagmrs district, are negotiating to seeure power at much lower rates than the posi Le je offer proposes.Everything ect of glectrie power being very.uced it tie tiedr.féture, bat i | is tdi ap With high électrie tre for such an unreabonäble perjod as 23 years, the mahifacttrers will be entirely upsble to benef by lower el rig cost.Electric powet is a nfogt important raw materiel it a great many ustries, and is bound to become more so, and the ability of our mannéactutérs.to ne wiH depend inore than Ever he oust dus eing kept at à rea- wont STAND HIS TRIAL.Mr, JLBR wingE Hows, tie Grand | h.méh- Think téüductof, #hô 14 chèrgéd wit sidiééghtet it tobhéeté With the colo at St.Bruns of Nov.% wlea Conductüé Lovenso Dandereau and James Marrigan lost their lives; appeared ip Court to make his voluntéry statement this morning be- tars Ris gad vi The accused, plead no , ès committed stand his trial at the tie Csurt d'en Bench: freolip PLEADS HUILTY ADMITS CHARGE OP FORGERE sha.FERRED BY Rk.THo#as, Willian J.\u201d McGee; #x-sboretary of the People's Mitial Building Society, qppeated for ¥oluntary diatement this ware, and pleaded guilty to the charge g¢ Mr.£.Thomdg, that en had | torged graisse notes for $00 And des shares of the Peopits M Matus a Bulag clay dinsuating onthing nied thé wibiised to 3: taktn te the.été 5 |'Ohamplain Railwa QUEBEG PRIVATE BILLS LS COMMITTEE.Protestant Education in Rura Districts to Benefit by Transfer of McGill Normal School, QUEBEC 0ITY SILL CAME UP THIS MORNING.Quebec; Feb.The bills of the Western & Notte Danie Hospitals pase & ol the Private Bills Com ttee last he afioùñt of the grant to be made \"the Legislaturé for Protestant edu: cation.according to Mr.Weir's resolu- tien, céfresponds with that epent by the government last year ($16,866) for \u2018salaries and indintenance of McGill Normal School, which will be saved by the transfer to Macdonald Coll This suri: will now be devoted to Srotestant eduedtion in the rural districts.The Quebes City Bill was before the Private ills Committee this morning, § interest being taken in it both by Parent and anti-Parent factions.Uf he representatives of these there was a large attendance The city was Tepre- sented by Mayor Garneau, Ald, Du- quêtte, \u2018Galipeau, Bedard, Mesaeivey, eté.Sehator Choquette was also present to watch proceedings; while Mr.L.A.Tascheréan à filled the chair of the com- imitéée.The borrowihg clause, empurret- ing the city to borrow an ainount not exceeding $350,000, for stréet, fire pro: téétioh, waterworks and drainage ima péotémeâté, ahd $6 contribute $25,000 of it for the eelebration of the tercentendsy of Quebec's foliidation, was amended * Yby led ving the cofitfibiution for the latter ptirpose to be decidéd by the City Couñcil.The clause relative to thé election of e indyor Wss on thé motion of Mr.Montmaghy), aifidided #0 as to A the maydr@lty election tomplétely out of thé hands of the Council, and to make the next end future electibns of inayor directly by the people: \u2018The Propérty qualification of the mayor was ed at $5,000, that of aldermen No.1 aad No.2; vf each watd, at $2,000, and that of aldermen No.3, , at 31,000.To thé clause giving the rig 0 vote only to têmants who have paid their taxes on of beforé December 1, in each year; £Y and to proptiétors only who shall have paid thëih on or before the April 80th previous, Dr.Cote moved to add the right to vote to proprietors whether their taxés are paid up or not, seeing that the city held a special privilege on #1] real estité for its takes a well as for intérest on all drrears.This amend- mtfit wad strongly opposed by Mayor Gâïnéau as injurious, mot only to the city\u2019s interest; but also tp those of the pobrér claswes of proprietors, and was fall rejected Mousmesu\u2019s bill to reduce the chou taxes in Montreal, Was thrown out tHis fiorning by the \u201cCommittee où lation; and the Quebec and Take Company\u2019s bill met the same fate in the Railway Committee., le ay THE NEW W RAILWAY Grand trunk Pacific i is Awarded Three Out of the Five Gov- aninent Contracts in Eastérfi Cañäda.THE CONSTRUCTION WiLL COST A - WTTLE LESS THAN $95,000 A MILE FoR i MiLES.- The centincts for the construction \u201cof '457 miles of the National \u2018Franscontinen- {til Railway, between Moncton.and à point situätèd at Eight miles to the west bf thé Rivet Abbitibi, hive beeii awirdéd by thé Dom rich \u2018Govératient, Vhrét of the confiactsd ke to the Grand struct 245 miles of the fäilWay; Mesard: P: atid J, T.Davis, of Ottäwa, wii con- stfuct 190 \u201cpes and the Lyoñs and White Coïipaty, of Ottiwd, hays pb- ined the th tender for @ miles, Ac |« cording x) He tehdets, she corstiu ft iles of \u201crd; way will ve Mis ol 0; i at, is.to sädy, the cost Xe mild vod be a little less than Tue n = wheil he Wii Hive thé Shitket $30,000.où tridl at Cort of Specint at thé Curt of Kgs Bench.ead nEATHAR LADIES WON DEFEATED MONTREAL IN GAME FOR PERTH-KINGSTON TROPHY.For the trophy predentéd 0 ihe \u201c Môhtreal Ladies\u2019 Curing Clups by the Perth and Kingston rinks, at the recent Ladies\u2019 Bon- spiei, two rinks of Helther ladjes.nis morning pläyed two rinks.from Montreal Ladies\u2019 Club, ons with irons, the \u2018 Heather won both nes the_ irons by a majority of five, Añd the granites by a majority of 9, making an suxregate majority 14 or the tw sneets, The ski ry or inking rinki splayed remrians dl phen n ielr pla were weil ed by the other members of their sides.ie rinkd were: GRANITBS.Heather, ot un Eel eur su re Siss.Da 18 Yr Gibeidietn Hib Whitehedd * (e kip)\u2014IT (skip)\u2014 8 RONS.Mrs, Frieniok Miss J.Mrs; dues Bre Tamisenn ra.Dunlo; oh to ski) 9 Total tor Lächiné tte ni vies \u201cHeâthers e troply next ~ .fie, ci th in_of J oR br el Of cor The lowest teñdérs are those which have obtained the contracts, It is ex- ected that the details will be officially bia before the House tog row.They ace Practically as _foilows™\u2014 .1.\u2014From Monetol.50 miles, to, the o a point near Chipman, N B\u2014 Awarded to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company.No: 2\u2014From Grahd Falls; NB, west: y.to the frontier of the province of acbés about @ m'les\u2014Lyons & White, Ottawa.\u2026 No.3.\u2014Frorn the Quebec Btidge, enat- erly to tlie frontier of Ne Brungwics, about 150 miles\u2014Messrs.P.and J.r| Davis, of Qttiwa.is is \u201csine of the largest contracts Hwardi all the ton.der! to] Hévide ale depdsit - the sui of aizntee: er i La Tdi js Quebec; westerly to, We 1 pour forty- five injles\u2014The Grand Picitie, No ron, à point pend miles té the wait of the River Abbitiki easterly Re, Twi: Pacific The fact that the Grand.Frunk Pa:6- \u2018Comprny wis the lowest ,teridérer of there out of foe five contrdcta proves Bp, sSterniient it fn em- cat is obliged.| to CD] strict, Âhe i: joy Bus put res AB.du pos sible, because b i& inte #ing n that the railway is econon Realy con- sticeted, ale ost of ihc] 19027 for a distance of 150 milés\u2014The Grand |\u2019 He THAW TRIAL.Hummel Called as a Witness but is Temporarily Excused.MRS.EVELYN NESBIT THAW RECALLED.New York, Feb.36.\u2014When the tris! of Harry XK Thaw, charged with Kiu- ing Stanford White, was resumed this mormng, District Attorney Jerome called the attention of Justice Fitrger- ald to a letter.he had received from J.D.Lyon, vice-president of the Union National Bank of Pittsburg, who was a witness two weeks ago.Mr.Lyon hed custody of Thaw's .He was requested by.Mr.Jerome to send all of Harry Thaw's letters and papers he had in his possession.\u2018Fo- day the District Attorney said he had received a letter from Mr.Lyon, stating that Mr.Hartridge, of the defence, had written him eaying no letter or papers of date subsequent to June 25, 1906, were desired.Lyon asked that the court instruct hum precisely as to what papers are desi Mr.Hartri said that he had eo informed Mr, yon, relying on & etate- ment made by Mr.Jerome.After a heated argument, tr Hartridge said the defence had no objection to all the letters being produced and he would so instruct Mr.Lyon.Mr.Jerome directed that Abraham H.Hummel, who drew up the affidavit to which Evelyn Nesbit is eaid to have sworn, and which charged Thaw with cruélties during their 1908 trip to Europe, take the stand.Hummel walked forward rapidly and was sworn.Mr.Jerome's first question was : \u2018 Do you know Evelyn Nesbit Thaw \u2018Yes,\u2019 replied the witness.\u201cWhen did you.first see her ?\u201cSome time in 1901 or 1902.\u2019 \u2018Was it at your office ¥ \u201cNot the first time.\u2019 \u2018 Did she go to your office on Oct.27, 1903 » | \u2018She was there late in the year 1903.I dott\u2019t remember just when.He wag ehown the photographic copy of the last page of the famous affidavit which Mr.Hummel said refreshed his memoty sp that he could state positively that the date in question wai Oct.27, 1903.Mr.Delmas objected to the use of the photograph, but the court allowed tlie questions.\u2018Did Miss Nesbit have a conversation with you in your officé?asked Mr.Jer ome: D.you dictate to, a stenographer T3 ble she Wis present?Mr, Delmas.objected, sdying the pur Pose \u2018of the district attorne apparently | wag to contradict Mrs.Thaw and he eould not properly interrupt her cross- examination for that purpose \u201cIf I could prove Stanford White was in Europe the nig ht she says she was drugged\u2019 by him,\u201d declared Blr.Jerome \u2018that would he a collateral fact and 1 would not be allowed to put it in evi: dence, But if she told.Thaw ii Paris that there was mo truth in her statement dbout Staitford White, then that would be & material fact and I should be allowed to put it in.\u2019 The affidavit alleges that Thaw whipped Miss Nesbit when she told him there Pos truth in the statément About ite and réfused to sign pipers making the definite charge agninst the architect.\u2018f am not endeavoring to impeach the witness,\u201d protested: Mr.Jerome, \u2018but I want to prove the existence of an original affidavit in order to introduce the copy and intelligently continue my cross- examination.\u2019 Judge Fitzgerald overruled thé objre- tion, and Mr.Hummel said he did dic- fated statement in the presence of Miss esbit.\u2018On ihe next day,\u2019 asked Mr.Jerome, \u201cdid Jacobson or Bnydecker give you a a A document wag shown the witness, and he was.asked if it was not a carbon copy of the pal réferred to.Mr.Del mys ohjected and was sustained, it being held that the question was ari attempt to cobtrovert collateral facts brought out on Sross-esamination, r.Jerothe dsked Hummniel several oth- or questions i whether he give the paper ivelyn Nesbit, what became of it, and when she next went to his office, but ob jections to all of them were sustdined.Humniel was thereupon excused, temporarily.Abraham Syndecker, who was a clerk in lftutiimels office, next was called.Tie sid he knew Evelyn Nesbit, A you, on Oct 1988, see her à paper\u201d .asked -Mr, 2 eno, sign Mr.Delmas\u2019s objection was sustaitied and the witness was excused for the time being.\u2026 Mr, Delmas, baving successfully blocked all testimony regarding the alleged affidavit for the time, Mr.Herome äaked that Mrs.Evelyn Thaw be recalled.\u2018When she had tiken the stand Mr.Jerome handed her a paper and asked if it wag in her bundwntirg.Mrs.Thaw examined the paper carefully, smiling from time.to time.While Mrs.Thaw was reading Mr, Jerome announced that.a package of letters from Mr.Lyon had bean received.\u2018Mrs, Thaw said the paper was all in her bandwriting.Ia Jit not a dairy which you kept in Before Mr.Delmas allowed the wit- nes to answer Xs read the diary, Tr.mas not object to the didry, which Thaw said she ke while at the Pompton School, E Jerome read several extracts.Replying to a question, Mrs.Thaw said she had several times noticed signe of irrationdlity about Thaw.One night in a Broadway cab, they passed White and Thaw \u2018hid a At?biting hie nails and talking rapidly.added that his body trembl violently.he clasped and unclasped his hands; and his eyes rolled.The next .time \u2018they saw ite in a theatre, Thaw again becairie affected similarly.| ind; si carried 4 pistol ater Christmas, sobbing, Cry Thaw \u2018Me Mid me Fite ha the Monk Eastman gang following him,\u2019 she ex plained.She thought Thaw wah Of unsound mind on the subject of White.Thaw told her that White and others Persecuted him by circulating stories about \u2018us,\u2019 and having things put in the papers.White, he told her, kept him from being elected to the Knick erbocker Club.After Mrs.Thaw had been ask- eq to identify the sixteen letters received to-day from Mr.Lyon, Mr.Jerome acked hie lac last question.haw recollect having seen White e after these outbursts Me Jerome announced ne had com- Ploted the cross-examination of Mrs.Ww e luncheon recess then was or Fed.alfa PILON VS.THE HERALD A JURY TRIAL IN AN IMPORTANT LIBEL CASE IS NOW ON.The vety interesti and important case of Pilon va.the \u201cHerald \u2019 was com- imexnced before Mr.Justice Arohibald and a mixed jury, yesterday mornin his is an action oy a Montreal ) yer who claims £5,000 darhages, on allegation\u2019 that a seri®a of articles lished in the \u2018Herald\u2019 injured his busi- dess to that extent.The defendant complains that the articles referred to, as well as a cartoon accompenying one the ub- of them, were {ftitlished maliciously, charging Pilon with extortion by fili costs hon unfortutiite debtors, an that the charges thus made were false.Besides tlie damages claimed, the deciar- ation asks that the newspaper be ordered to retidct its statements.Mr.Pilon a ing on his own behalf, together with his son, Mr.Albert Pilon, and Messrs.Lafleur and Mac: H' appéar for tle dufence.The whole day su! tak TP with the examination of fils the claimant, himself.Ks services of an interpreter were dispensed with, the witness answerihg .the questions in both languages.At he beginning of his examination, Mr.on explained that his practice was chiefly among \u2018the poorer class,\u2019 that he had always enjoyed thé.latter's confidence and consideration, that he had done everything in his power to m id sible way, that with is aim lag Len to a law: enacted against usury, that\u2019) he himself conceived the Lacombe law toi protect poor debtors, and that he, during the past year, had been en deavoring to have a law &nacted ex- emptin from &eizure the salaries of Piet men and women to the extent of $9 a week.py Taking, up one of the charges made the \u2018Herald that he had caused one liza .Bourbeau to sign a promissory ote for $19 to a certain Mark Plumb bad ié wife, bearing interest at the rate of 5.200 percent per annum, be exp that this high rate was fie titious and merely calculated to de- feat the claims of vy Crossexamined b Lafleur, the witness \u201csaid he ba formed a Lhstner ship with his son.He had charge of the legal interests of the roy while his son acted inérély as an accountant.He admitted that his son once bought over claims.He affirmed that his son had ro definite finincial interest in the firm.Witness also admitted he had once been eensured by the Bar for having issued circulars soliciting people to visit his office to.obtain information on the\u2019 operation of ihe Lätombe law, and that, as a he had been sus pended for ome oath, but he dé claved that, although he had not appealed from the Bars decision, be considered, that he had been urjuitly cen- ve ury trial in the case ot Pilon vs.the e fur d\u2019 was continued this morning, and thé cross-examinstion of the claimant himself} again occupied the whole forenoon.Objection was made to the production ; in \u2018letter addressed by him to the \u2018Herald,\u2019 on the gfound that i 10 refer- ince whs imâde to said letter ifi the examination in chief.The Court allowed the letter to be used in so far as it «Pr plied to thé jssue raised.The part fb mitted to the jury mentioned the fact that, in one of Pilon\u2019s own cases, the original ebt of $3.50 had regched, with tosts and fees, a sum of Pilon claimed, to liave written this in support of the \u2018Herald's\u2019 campaign against, usury, and the object of the cross-examination was to rove by himself the truth of the \u2018Herald's\u2019 charges.The witness was then cross-examined at considerable length on several cases conn with notes on which interest at the fate of 5,200 percent was charged.He oe aise that he had loaned a sum of $200.to one Miss Eliza Barbeau, with the un erstanding that he would use that money, in her name to make loans to third parties at an exorbitant rate of interest, the object being to outdo sharks having poor debtors in their claws, By charging this enormous interest and placing the| debtors under the Lacombe law, the usurers would ultimately be foiled.He adraitted charging for his trouble in carrying debtors through under the La- combe law, «nd also.getting a rebate when settling with their creditors, but held that all thie, as well as the fees for producing creditors\u2019 claims, wae more advantageous for the debtors than to leave them in the hands of usurers, \u2018Case in progress.r.| WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL Servant, with references.38¢ Mountain WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT; GOOD wags to right person, References required.Apply 138 Durocher street.WANTED.COMPETENT STEVOGRA- pher.poly in person to Assistant Superintendent, S.D.& P.Cars, C.P.R.Glen Yards.NTED, A JUNIOR CLERK, to Make WANT generally useful.Apply ia EL to Assistant Superintendent, [9 nd = P.R.Glen Yards, A Lie CY LP 1 NE qu Ke da Syeo FE, v ed 7 .| ; .PAPIERS rem mr te res em so eos rear = tra tlm 4 meet + = 33 Tuespiy, FEBRUARY 26, 1907 TEE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS y : \u2014 > \u2014 mme mm émet méme .= \u2014 \u2014 , NEW YORK LIQUIDATION COBALT ORE SOME DECREASES AFTERNOON } 1 iy J ov OM DAT ES Avo sone wereases| ATE Coerocks.Te Sovereign Bank of Canada |} | Toronto, Feb.26.\u2014Ore to the value of at least a quarter of a million dollars was shipped from Cobalt during the week ending Saturday last, according to the following official statement, aggregate HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.RANDOLPH MACDONALD, President.A.A.ALLAN, Vice-President.D.M.STEWART.General Manager.Table Shows That Gross Earnings, in Face of Many Declines, Were Well fhe Harriman Investigation Has Bearish Effect on Sentiment and Prices Suffer.pEpouted by McDougall & Cowans, Stock a0 at 47, Towonto Ry.\u201450 at 1i2.amounted to about 210 tons.IMlinéls ptd.\u2014120 at 52.\u2014 Pounds.Maintained Mon ee at 2, e at 23%, 50 at DR | Feb.18\u2014Couiagas .- 83,780 aintained.exican-\u2014 a .\u2014 RON COMMON HAD BIG RISE Feb 13\u2014Silver Queen .40,215 pue ie à 5 Capital Subsoribed - - - - $4,000,000 .pi ce ee ) a Hank 4 .TO 2334.Feb.15\u2014Foster ~.seo ELEVEN WINTER WEEKS HAD IN-| Forcing\u2019 toy * *% Capital Fully Paid .- - - .- 4,000,000 | \u2014 - Feb.pissing ., ; : ¥ Can: Pr ih SEA.| ; TIPPED FOR 2%, THE IRON STOCK WAS | Feb.Z\u2014Cobalt Central .us CREASE.OVER 1906.Twide 100 0 103%.Reserve Fund - - - - - - 1,255,000 0; IN GOOD DEMAND\u2014OTHER ISSUES rer m-0'Brien oo oo oe 64500 Following week by week the gross parn-| Error this ammo Mont.St.Ry.\u2014i5 at SHOWED CONSIDERABLE WRAK- NESS.ings of the Canadian Pacific Rallway sys- Assets over - - - - - = tem since the beginning of November of \u2018he present flecal year, some interesting, if not unexpected results are seen, In the 221, should read 45 at 221%.NEW YURK sTOZKS, 25,000,000, Savings Department.Total .BANK OF B.N.A.\u2018 n .Exchange value of £3 Sterling to-day General Banking.15 94.34.30.Profits for Half-Year £67,255.following table of weekly returns, it will be noticed that out of eleven weeks (ply three weeks of this month being, ot course, available) there were sevén decreases Te- Hospital Specially 7, reported f forthe\u2019 pe J.D.Mont New York, by ee .Bach & Os, interest Oredited Quarterly.MAIN OFFICES: 232-236 St.James Street.ny The revelations made in the Harrimen investigation appear to have beeu responsible for a change of market sentiment.Lon London is reported to have been influenced America for the adversely by the results ot Mr.Harriman's pa British orth A were 267 examination yesterday, and prices for Am- The amount serai ASE Jistrlbutly 97 000 \u201cis ericans on that market opemed irregular, EXONS ERIM TOF À aividend ot 30 with a tendency towards lower prices, la- 20d 2 bonus rae0 à sa Le se de ins =} Cl , an ies ci | 0 rs ve Bok oe 4 was reported in New York.Considering the volume of stocks offered prices gener- -GITY & \u201cDISTRICT BANK.Miy were well held, peimarily because the persistent selling of the past few months has forced many standard issues to about the lowest investment level for many months.Prices are now lower than they have been for some eighteen months or two years, and infuentlal factors would have to be very seriously adverse to justify fur- thee price declines.The Harriman investigation will pot be a menace to the mar- ported and four increases, but notwithstanding this fact there was at the end Opening and Closing P Prices.Pebruary 26th of the so-called period of decreases, an| Socks Opg Clog Stocks Qe Olgy actual increase in gross when contrasted Amal.gop.10% ie Nan Aer pti 68° with the corresponding period of the pré mer.Too Nas 15% | vious year.This Increase is shown at & ë Taking the months separately, November incrésses \u2018wère * $445,000 ahd the \u2018decreases orly $80,000, But In the month of January the dpcreases nggregated' $274,000 against inerénges of only $33,000.Febru age & be start with 5 decrease of avon the\u201d first \u201cweek and $84,000 in these decreases have, however, Bo ors nearly wiped out by the excellent retüras of the past week, with ap \u2018increase - $105,000.There should be a very #ubstan- Ceo tiai improvement during the last ten days of this month whith will raise the average of increases considerably, In regard to net earnings there will\u2019 in all probability be a different \u2018talé, because the ratio of costs \u2018been on & Much hekvier percentage than in the corrgponding period of the previous year, ough even the bad side of this account \u2018will be os tralized br great intredæes id general Er ia te coming months promise, (Canadian associated Press.) don, Feb.26\u2014The net profits of the The Royal Bank of Canada |\" | INCORPORATED 1869.Capital and Reserve, - - $8,290,000.- MONTREAL DIRECTORS: H.8 HOLT, Eeq., JAMES REDMOND, Esq.Hon.J.A Guimet Succeeds Sir W.H.Hingston as President.At the regular weekly meeting of tire board of directors of the Y Montreal City and District Savings Bank, held yesterday afternoon,the Hon.J.Ald.Ouimet wus elected president, in place of the late Hon, 8ir W.H.Hingston, \u2018and Mr.Michael Burke Was selected: vice-president.| Fr.Ww.UPTOWN BRANCH : 754-756 St.Catherine Strest West, (cor.Guy) | a + THOMPSON, Esq.| MONTREAL BRANCH : | i Corner Notre Dame and 8t.John Streets, 1 À Frs Trio Go = | d.7 88 - South.Ry., do.pfd.ok Inlag tallway Professional} Royal Trust te ket situation permanently.The results The honorable geni\u2019eman was member pil fiscal yead assu \u201cris sue fo four pa fete can only be healthful to the whole fabrio Of the beard of\u2019 directors, and bilan» Dee.ome we ae ae MONTBKAL ARVOCATRS, BARRISTERS, dc.of trade and commerce, and if there W8S | surance Company.1 to Ri ,100 $1,260,000 | $149,000 .CAPITAL spy danger it bas now passes, since Mr.: er\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; 1 to leo 1.273.600 5.Ebaeibed 1,000,000, Bad Ur.$500,000 ELLIOTT & DAVID, Harriman and bis were suddenly THE C.P.R.EARNINGS 13 ¢ 3% soso 17774000 24,000 à $ Ip, $500,000 Me Cemmiloners ! asters and, Seolici à sw \u2018 vi ] Ce Tor the Bts de FT - À Massachusetts and \u2018New York.Canada Lite Buliding, 180 st.James St, pulled up to account \u2018for their stoward- shin.Stocks continued to come om the market \u201cResarre Pod, 00000 Trafic receipts of the Canadian Pacific systèm \u2018for third week of February with comparisons were as follows: $5,568,000 SOARR OF DIRECTORS : Henry J.Eiliott.L A David, at concessions in prices.There were quite ve ue ve vu ae os en eo $1,202,000 ENR uniform losses of about a peint in most of 1906 ce se ow ee ve ve ee os 1,007,000 ng QUOFATIONS baie.Lard Sines on doi hd Tel Main 3900 ; the leaders, including Unlon Pacific, South- 5, Joudon Feb, 36th, \u2014 Oansols for money ; te leads, inclnlog Uslon Pac, Bouëh- snore \u2026.\u2026 0 FO l= Pr PATTERSON & BROWN, ern preferred, Great Northern ore certifi- | TORONTO STREET EARNINGS rine Advgoaiée, Barristers & Soligiters, cu ia | ran PP LNG cates, Norta-Western, Reading, Louisville \u2014_\u2014 sas.on RE pL il ik Ÿ us TEMPLE BULONE.18 185 x James ét, & Nashville, Kansas & Texas, Amalgam- Toronto Railway earnings for the week AE so wd Low hy Saul 5 : Aan W.Pastereon, M A.L LB, EN Aten B.A.BGY sted Copper, Colorado Fuel and General \u20ac1- euding Feb.23, 1907, were: 0 Ww, A.ve a 11 EY) Macolder jose ectric.Missouri Pacific fell rapidiy four gungay .De Total sim prryr ion poto Ghia\u2019 1 2 re 0) 4 es joies, À MACLENNAN & MEAGHER, points.Delaware & Hudson lost as much.Monday ow we ve ve Le BTS fog TOMA .56:12,000 $3,048,000 21,000 95,000 | RTC 5 be i Jen EE Advecates, Rarristers and Selicitors, , Denver & Rio Grande, 2; Atchison, %, and Tumday + ce on sa es on 8,560 ga Grand Sat.8 + orme UT or ire si Jude i radis York Lito Bu Building, Montreal.en, = United es \u2018Steel on running sales an Des so ee te eevee Gy \u2019 otal 025.000 po.he rani ¥ 95% : et, es nessy, MacLonnab, .Moaghon ene a .Thursday mort Hi 5b Total ey ahr es | mères, rm m, 3 Jor ounce.as ASE A va sir Y.t ERG RE The oniy feature of interest the local Saturday .ov oo oo oo 10,628 1,188 Liscount hills J .3 Wynne oo op ow ww - | sr svt pron +?SMITH, MARKEY & SKINNER, ou extensive buying.Thé stock opened or vite rrr OME 8 CONTINGENT FUND - Africe and 9ajatx Dppesit Vautts ADVODATES, BARRISTERS, etc 1 À : Bank of Neatreal 1.¥ Thar Tt oars be mre nt tan CE DETROIT EARNINGS ' , OVER $3,500,000, SLIGHT RECOVERY AT NOON, ess James ne METROPOLITAN BUILDING, \u2018+: 1 speculation to 26 during th of the py.\u2014_\u2014 Bap T Ma ager, 179 ST.JAMES STRERY.gi next row ds: .soon made the 25 mark, ang Detroit United Rallways® report, for The thirty-seventh annual meeting of wal Street, Noge\u2014Later, rices recovered Hn FSTHÛN, Man ROET.C.SMITH, K.C.FEED.H.MARKEY.K.0 7 January, 1007, compares ag foil Sun Life Assurance Conipany,'held ut Be There was anolper recession 18 ee WALDO W, SKINNER continued on beavy buyipz to rise by frac- 1907.1906, * 1906.head office to-Jay, was marked by an in- d ea demand\u201d de- ol KENNER 0 r ROBERTSON - 4 tions, touching 23%,- the highest of tho ses- Jan.gross.$450.559 $414,208 i: annonncement by \u2018the prete ao é g Fs bought 1a latge DEALERS © OBLIGED 1 KEN?$ sion.- The latter prid wax not:maintalned, EXP- 20d taxes.245,330 250,284 206 | Mr.R.Macaulay, regarding the short cont , aud \u2019 \u201caUALIGAT | GRDERS ACOPUNTANTS, and et noon there wa¥ a sale of a brok : contingent fund.The President à state ied the market to a higher Jevel thgal |' Te I : Y so en | Jan.met .166,229 163,974 122,557 that this fund, which is in addition to the Ibs night.\u201cActivity diminished\u201d again \u201con \u2014 = at 2.a pipes ee fractionally [Other inc.4176 3,523 4,488 company's pubdisiied list of assets, now de the Tally.Bond mere heavy.o local and de etic our.ps LEWIS a.RQBERTON, own, and quiet.ower owed some - \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014=-= resents a valu¢ In excess of $3,309,000), On y laini weakness, Dot to say trepidation, st 90.TI- coal inc.170.405 Herts 1200 of the shareholders remarked tar the.oy A ot be sa ihe AY lg.- af trés EN Accountant and Auditor, ltrols was weak at 92 to 9274 Mackay lost à ges .WHE 020 SAT Ungeat fund ts of presser a oe A CURRENT COBALT PRIGES he 2 ° va A 5 8 > ry Room 352 Temple sullaing lerge fraction.Nova Scotia Steel sold at Jan.surp.$7248 $5,356 5253 The directors\u2019 annual report wis Morning quotations ot Ce A the LE 13 st iF To vas des Muang.© 7 7%, a large fraction below the last selling | ; 201 mously\u201d adopted.\u201d tag ft a ; oe En \u201corder to a nearby po price.Forty-five shares of Soverign Bank > Doron - P| perpen, rectors.wb zs, em ot Sisadard Misin ie 5 TS ious.Lia sills i th i, om ow the PATENT ATTORNEYS | stock oaime out at 13.There bus been MORNING vALL BH ne ang 3 ous ass Beaver .\u2026 2,000 S 5 se Savills beet muds abot be middle 7-7 : considerable felling of this stock for some Reported by McDougall & Cowsns, Stockbrokers; elected.Reuss ED ans ™ rd 108) 78 \u20ac Santa amd the wr\u2019 aoe stilt og\u201d the timé, but the markst- appears to absorb all Monies! snd Guebee, \u2018at 2 1425 = So Baye né 8 subsequent meeting gt toe Silver Lent .noo Bee yl = offerings with only a few points loss.and Mi.2 Ewing was es Ee nt, *Foster .20 m - mw: DALEY PRADLE LE Twenty-five shares of Commerce were sold y ; J Por, er Queen Te 20 47 a 4 ; | at 175 lo 177 this morning., Empress.0 $ 5 n ithe Board of Engineers aoû bibers A CARTER-CRUME ISSUE ne J : J 100 18%.13.00 3.12 0 : : oF of having thelr Fave usines transe.te New York banks are sald to be as well \u2014_ Wits .\u2026.150 WH Wd SE ah Advise red = LL .; LE a 5 rons as they were at year, ead a 2 On March 18 the shareholders of the | \u201ceBuyers sixty days./ additional bal y han ve the Carter-Crume Company, a Sat \u201cwill v Poe emo om oe | \u2019 ; p of low ain by-law puessd by oo the eclorats bho k 7 viding for oc NE The London settlement began to-day, and of the company by the issue of two thou- w YORK à à :KETS he 1e PATENTS Tux PROTECT quotati = : : , sand shares \u201cof 7 percent cumulative pre- airy = fou t EETHEBSTONHAYGH & QD.on.are now for mew account.Nn Suton sock of $100\" cach, ae mba Ga New York, Feb.@\u2014#Flour, receipts, M opérer 311 Case W.Tayler.B.80.tho Examines \u2014 t.Joba ssue preference stock ous m 7181; sales, 1,000.Flour, steady spd dy liverpool dair Canadi eo Market letters report that Secretary Shaw Toledo lars.© - Rye flour, steady.Wheat receipts, 56.pike ; A LIFE BU \" A Will be come president of the tiew Carnegie - 3 ot - .ad; sales, oi Nr 2 of % GAMAQA LIFE BUI-TH - Nowyak do.ptdxd lee Lu.; j early utider ~ ; \u2014 =o \u201cTrust Company.\u2018Bich 4 Oat sd 0) wet cree sees COUNTRY PRODLCE and Alseppolcfing cables, buf ten OWEN = 5 To aes to noon, où \u201cWall Street were 61,- TE om = digay Tater on Mere da tae: ares.PATENTS AMD TRADE NARKS \u201ceoberi od The cold weather is interfering to & ring } 9 he JET = to Ga Merahen i Bull Movtroal.New York curb prices to-day were:\u2014Ni- pain rien te, aia loony values bey firmly 5 orn, receipts, 117,176; sales, 10,000.Mar- lene, Jb at ie ta posible plasing, 13% to 18%; Foster, 2 1-8 to 24: Ielé on mocount of the, lightness of the yer was a shads lower early, under 58s; lower grades, accordi ee qastity, al ~ 0 - To McKinley, 2 to 2 1-18.: supplies.btriculy fresh receipts are held of good rains in the Argentine, but steadied gei'io -\" - : \u2019 To COBALT STQCKS 1p-gay.at 320 tp Sic per dosen and cDId up later on bull suppeff.Mer 5 a 5 \u201cThe~ demand for tutter again been Coi .sicrage eggs, of which stocks are small [nic Sugar, raw, steady; férthet\u201d reduced; Bought and §oid on Hon.The annual meeting .of sharehold.held, are quoted at 2ic to 2c stead ; slow, aüd \u2018quotations nie r ial the Bank of British North America wa ve = doer.ce = 8 > ns 1-8.Tes steady.W + 5 fus fut thèrté is Fow à little \u2018Hesdier feelin, Xo ful or Rh vbs el tos, 1-8.jith proepéct héréoved dethand.Dud: Shami ; = A few sales of choice lota of freshly me [1th prospec ra - D.+ Te held in London, Kogiand, on March 5, g drerced turkeys and chickons represent the Hoos dull.; ' Ra is cabled 2\u201d Kroner lower Directors of the Royal Bank of Canada \u201ca loa) Preston hat a hou, vor .NTRFAL EXCHANGE, RATES.wer grades of butter for sdatectionery Be von mak nt Mining Exchange have deciared a quarterly dividend of 21, Be Tel, 3.woe for, B.% 9 .Fuochenged they are purely .Dominal, as MO! pu are \u20ac ' exceédin Ie .onge St.de Alcan Cols CL UL Lot W'S.10 - values are fixed by._the quality sod ap- Buyers.e report values as f oer cest percent payable om April 2.Books close D-Coal.5 90% or.L Paper § \u2026.109 ; 5 Ibs.Boxes, nominal 08e D.Où 6 ®% Mex ELS 2% | pearance of the etock Tether (han by à gixty dBYB oo 00 0e 0 00 000, 5 183 Canadian creamery, , nominst: from March 16 to March 3L Bids.74 76\" Mec.LE} © | face seale of guotations.SIGE.os suse ou sere 8 SLRS choicest Contlneafal, In Kiel casks, Nis to THE BANK OF TORONTO, .Molar 4 100 i Tatie A 9 i Dealers and jobbers = ep potatoos on puis Cables - se 00 4er sees 93-33 ie per re yoy ow pee +.B.Ry.4 eu \u201c eee rt emall of ngs of car ina 0 ue an 0 si = : - MORNING EXCHANGE SALES.SCE pe ne 2 BEM MW To ana 2 fem feeling is ip gyidence dus Lied ws a) plus 18 ng.and Cabadian dairies from 525 to Dividend No.102.C.P.R.\u2014 at 183%, SES RB wae mS iw LL, to these conditions amd a steady demand os ns Lee eis B18 D.por cwl.Notice is hereby given given Cast Dividend \u201c8oo\u2019 commor\u2014T5 at 115.TY \u201c** tor local requirements.Jobbing lots 5 vos 2 oT MARKET of Two and one half ly > ent.Jo the New Strest\u20143 at 2i8.CHICAGO MARKETS.quoted to-day at Re to fc per beg of B| New York, Feb.%, Noon Mone on oul TORONTO mag ETS Quarter ending ent.por annum.Tllinols pref\u201425 at 93, 5 at 93%.z J ! py ene ruling price.steady st 4x percent: prime mercantile \u2014 Lion tne paid up Capital of ihe Bank, hes Thero is à Ah demand for beans paper, 5% to 6 percent: exchanges, fa Toronto, Ont, Feb.2 \u2014Ontario wheat is] this day been declared, and that the same M.8.R.\u201445 at 221.Messre J.8.Bache # Co., Bell Telephone) \\ SUC receipis from western points are 84.76.Arte.and indications are that it WII bold will be payable at the Hank and its Branches Mackay\u2014200 at 73.Buielag, reports the closing prices in Chi- not large, of are well maintained at : Tr 7 pe The 9 resent price.Millers throughout on and after Friday the First Day of March.Merchants Baitk xd\u2014g at 168.x High.bor Close: FL 5 to 6 $ parr Khe ga TORONTO STOCKS.the country are eed oT, x peine raised The Tranefor Books will be closed trom Toronto Railway\u2014125 st Li2, 4 at 111, 2 at Wheat, May.iy TR B way.E- i es :\u2014 A oduels was expedited.Deliveries the Fourteenth to the seu, gbth days 1.July .mp a 7 Jobbing rin) m ; ; ire eudisg lormaté.büt in small quan- February.both days inclusive Pomue-i0 0,310.mi TU dm Woh on wanker RES ESEP EEE Glin nl en fone .\u2018 ; 1 Tal um t isa qu J Mackay preferreä42 at 70, 25 at 65%, 5 Oats, May.\u201d my gf on ah PROVISION MARKET Waals sn Dent prices will be maintained.Cora con- ord January, 1967 .- Pork, May | TN wm 1m 15,40 Copl\u201440 at 64.topes steady, with a oo demand on ar , at.45 at 120 ; July.167 137% 16.47 14.50 There is quite a brisk trade in dressed) Rio\u20142 ar 47, 100 a ards igang ger, à ochipis at Win: TTLE MARK Montre Street Doude\u2014#60) at 104 Lam, May .2:10 75 a6 9 bogs on the fete MECC ON oemimpive Sadr TDE 35 2 72%, 100 at 72%, Eipeg Vers S'eûrs No.2 hérd, 68 chrs No.CATTLE MARÉTTE.Mexican Light & Power bonds\u2014$4,000 at July .9.72 235 ue 9.70 belvg & and prices are steady ul at 72%.1 wofthern, 52 cars No.2 pe se Chicago, Feb.eas ecw pm ted .su, Eibe, May 915 9.17 9.00 9.05 demdn ba us \u201cMackay pd\u20141 at 2% 18 pt 70 No.3 Rorthera, 1 car winter whea ceipta, ; y.to : July 9.25 9.10 9.13 |srades.Fresh killed abaitoir dress L.& P.+ 3e care other grades; total, 156.care.cows and heifers, na 13 $5.25; » Iron\u2014300 at 22, 100 at 22 1-8, 100 at Di, ! mee : : \u201c+ stock is quoted at £10 to $10.25, , ud frozen Mer Biott\u201430 at Matt at 14 a Ee are: ; and feeders.$2.50 to $M; Texa\u201d 10012, 20 at BY, 2 at XZ, U5 at BY, 1B WINNIPEG WHEAT MARKET.country dressed Bogs at S61, fo $.%0, ac- Footie tie at.TT ' HR heat_Ontario No.2 white winter, 725: to $4.76; caives, $6 to 1.80.\" hn \u2018200 at 235, 400 at 23%, 15 at 23%, Feb : 3 œ.cording to weight and condition a Gas\u201424 at 201% Nu.2 red, 71e to 72e; N mixed, Hogs\u2014Estimated rece.pts, 20,06 Tron.A cetecred\u2014sb st 57% Yesterday's close .oe 78% 75 UT | guet enautey a reported for si gra Bolision Bask X44 # be Menitobe No.1 bard, Me; NE pad heavy to TT Bank of Ccmmerce.xd\u201411at175, 14° at Opening .[.7% 7% 156 - Lard is firm on light DE uction and orm ÿ talde; $6.50 to $6.95; light, $6.85 to\u2019 m of Ccm Close .- we we vl TiX light eupplies, and ihe ah bts of ye 58 at 129, 4.at 130, 10 a SE nite, =.déc outside; 3h (0 fam; bulk 0 a ET TA TH BT LL li Te = Edi ped a VER Yee Pras ed Shoop\u2014Briipated recipe A7 NN / _ ) all.au a oN [A Du = ror ian, > + The visiting gov nm \" METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS.CHILDREN LEARNED NEARLY ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SORIPTURE VERSES LAST YEAR.* \u2014 The report just issued for 1900 shows the number of echools in thé city and wuburbe to be 26; scholars snd teachers and officers, 6,119; \u2018increase over 1905, 180; collected by the schools for loeal school purposes, 31,173.68; for the General Mimionary Society, Resa Nor special objects, 3307.11; $7, 53521.Scripture vernves rite hs oil, with eeven schools not reporting.SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIAL.The annual eccial in connxtion with the East End Methodist Suaday-school was held on Friday evening.There was 8 large attendance of chiliren, parents and friends, and the exercises there was the tea, [Pliich the children took a ay special interest in, orded their elders no small meusure hr satisfaction.- Prizes for regular attendance and learning Serip- tur: verses were distributed to the scholars by the Rev.W.T.G.Brown.astor of.\"the church, and Mr.W.Barrell superintendent of the shoot.Mrs.a L.Hinchliff, the oldest mem- , ber of the primary department, and for \u201c some years past ite superintendent, was presented with a bhandsoine hymnbook as a token of appreciation of her eer- vices in this connection.A programme of moving pictures completed the evening\u2019s entertainment, which was ome of vnussal interest, ._\u2014 .HOUSE OF REFUGE.emors fer the present week to the Protestant Home of Industry and Homes at Long.ie Pointe W.F.Lighthall and Joseph Rielle.The nuaber of nigat lodgings iven last week wad 415, and the num- FIRST JUDGMENT RESTORED.Judgment has been renderad the Court of Appeal in the case of vs.Webster.This was a (aim for $600 under an agreement en in b:tween the parties at the dissolution of a partnership that had existed be- The first court found i The ram reversed that \"judgment, and the Court of Appeal has now reversed the decision of the Court of Review and confirmed the first judgment.A mme LECTURE ON JAPAN.A very interestiag lecture un Japan and its customs was given by the Hon.Arthur Boyer on Friday grening ; for the benefit of the new School of metic Science.Seaater Beigy , and a large yumoer of the institution were present.rt DBATH OF A NUN.\u201d Rev.Sister Marie Balalie Per- f the Grey Nunnery, on rr the age of 7 yesrs, after hav- ember of the order for a 0 years She was ome of of the Asylum of the Sis Gacy, in Quebec, in 1849, e firet Superior of the Notre \u201cToni when 1t was founded Sister Perrin wes alo ae of her Order for several .pre- > friends The SERSEYAES fi THE BISHOP'S JOURNEY: \u201c For some time the congregation of St.George's have been most anxious as Te- gd the health of His Lordehip Bishop and are pleased that in order to Garmichae) PR his health he will go to the Mediterranean, and leaves on ew York \"ie e Georges Church at alas twelve on Thursday next - = .: MISS MARIE HALI°S VISIT.The brief career of Mutie Hall is one wf the most notable of what determination, devotion to art, pores .and- the steadfast adherence to the hi cet idesls can do, even in the face of apr Ferm rues the.hind sever win years ago, \u20ac i a clever, &in- eere, but unsuccessful was Te Ep ee p the hom home er., she is the possessor of wealth and world-wide fame, And she has achieved it all by the assistance of some of and\u2019s test musicians nd her own Bdon le spirit.They gave her the ch amos which seemed impossible to courage did obtain the ALL the occasion were most enjoyable.First, James Edouard Coulln, Advocate; Ernest Of |purpése of the Company's business, and finish of \u201cCanadian\u201d Rubbers.genuine \u201cCanadian\u201d Rubber \u201cThe mark of quality ™ found.on every guarantee of comfort and enduring wear.CANADIA RUBBERS.«a i | J rubber bok alike to some people, but close observers and discriminating buyers quickly notice the superior le and 0 us MARK OP QUALIVE | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that urder The Companies Aot, 1903, letters patent have been fssued under the Beal of the Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 4th day of January, 1907, incorporating, John Alexander Cameron, of the City bf Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, Notary Publie; Charles Albert Du- clos, of the Town of Westmount, in the said Province of Quebec, King's Counsel; Thomas Ashcroft, Clerk, and George Thomas Jeukin, Clerk, the lset three of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, .viz.:\u2014\u2018a) carry on a getieral laundry business in all or\u2019 wny of its branches and any other business or trade of .characier similar or analogous to- the same or connected tnere- with, (b) To purchase.lease or otherwise acquire.and hold such property, real or personal, movable or immovible, 3s may be decined necessary and requisites for the to ereot and construct factories, stores, warehouses and other establishments when and where advisable: (¢c) To develop.steam, electric or other energy or motive power, and to use the same in connection with the business of the Company, ani to enter into working arrangements with other companies, persons, firms and corporations for the use thereof either for power or for electrical lighting, or for heating purposes; (d) To purchase or otherwise ac- Quire from any individual or corporation any business with objects aimilar to those of this Company, together with the bulld-: Ings, stock-in-trade and assets generally | in such businees, and to purchase.acquire, and hold the stock or shares of stock in any other corporation carrying \u2018on bual- ness with cbjects similar to those.of this Company; (6) To sell and dispose of the undertaking of the Company, or any part thereof for such conelderation as the Company may think fit, and ih particular \u2018or skares, debeptures or securities of any other compeny having objects similar to those of this company; (f} Yo.acquire and hold.security of any kind, real and personal, for debt, liabilities or obligations to the company im respect of the purposes | and objects of the raid Company, and to mortgage, hypothecate, pledge, sell, lebse,\u2019 or otherwise dispose of all er any of the property of the Company: (g) Te apply for, purchase or otherwise acquire any patent of invention, trade marks, copyrights, or similar privileges - selating to of which may be deemed fair use fer any purpose of the company, .to sell or otherwise dispose of same as Iay deemed most expedient; (h) To issue in payment, in wbole or in part, for any real or personal property, Tight, license or privilege which may be purchased, taken, lensed or otherwise acquired by the comi- pany, or for services rendered to the company, shares of the capital stock of tbe company, whether subscribed for or notes fully paid-up and non-assessable, or bonds o! the company; (i) To carry on any other similar business which 1gay be use- fui for the business of the company or hi may seem to the company capable of being conveniently carried on in connection\u201d with the business of the company; (M) To do all acts and exercise all powers and to carry on all business incidental to tae proper fulfilment of the objects for which the company fs ineorporated, The operations of the company to be carried ou throughout the Dominion of Canaïla and elsewhere by the name of \u2018\u2018Household Washing Company\u201d\u2019 (Limited), with a total capital stock divided Into two hundred shares of one hundred dollars, and the chief place of business o! the sald company to be af the City of Moptreal, in the Provimce of Que- dec.Dated at tae office of the Secretary of State.of Canada, this Sth day of Jshuary, 1907.R.W.SCOTT, \u2019 ! Secretary of State.ATWATER & DUCLOS, ! licitors for Applicants.all musical Europe; she has conquered the severest musical critics in the world; she has made hersejf the idol of the British music-loving public.Now she is coming back fo fonureal paying a fying | vigit is cify before proceeding on her way to Australia, and the Cape, and so home again.She returns to this city with added Jaurels.she has gained much, and still she is seeking after greater achievements in her art.Success has her more determined to deserve it alf Her programme in the Stanley Hol where Phe will play on Monday, March 4, is à most attractive one, and the opportunity thus presented of hegring the most famous lady violinist living, and one of the most famous the world of \u201cmusic music has fer er produced, is one not fo be king opens ed and a limited capacity Pine the of twenty thousand dollars} not turned her head, but has rather made ; commends early engagement of eats, al tt SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REQULATIONS] ANY EVEN NUMBERED section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba or the North.West Provinces, excepting 8 aad 25, not reserved, may pe homesteaded by any person thé sole head of a family, or male over 18 years ot age, ts the extent o one- quarter section, of 160 acres, more or less.Application for homestead entry or ia- spection muet be made ia person by the eppliétnt at the office of the local Agent or Sub-Ageat.An application for entry or inspection made personally at any Sub-Ageat's office may be wired to the local Agont by the 8ub-Agent, at the expense of the applicant, end if the land applied for is vacant on seceipt ot the telegram such application is to have priority, and the land will be held until the necessary papera to.vomplete rau transaction are received by mail, In case of \u2018\u2018personatien\u2019\u2019 entry will oe summarily cancelled, and the applicant will forfeit ail priority of claim.An applicant for inspection must be.eligible for homestead entry, and only one ape plication for inspection will be receives from an individual sta that application heen disposed of.À homesteader whose entry is in goed standing, and not liable to cancellation, may, subject te approval of Department rel aquish lt in favor of father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, if clizivle J, bit to no one else, on fling declaration «bandonment.Where an entry or voluntarily abandomed, subsequent to institution of cancellation proceedings, the applicant for inspection will be eatitled to prior right of ectry.\"Applicants for inspeotion must state in wWhat particulars the -homestonder Is in default, and it subsequently the statement 1s found to be inecrréct in materiel particu- , the applicant will lose any prior right or re-entry, should the land become vacant, er if entry has been granted it may be summarily cencelled.: DUTIES.\u2014A settler is required to perform the \u2018conditions under one of the fol- is summarily cancelled, lowing plans:\u2014 x, (1) At least six months\u2019 residence \u2018upon and cultivation eof the land in each during the term \u2018three years.(a) tr the father (or mother, if the fnther is deceased) of a homesteader resides upon & farm in the vicinity of the land entered for by such homestonder, the requirement \u2018as to residence may be satisfied by said person residing with the father or motber.+ (8) If the settler has his permanent re- -sidence upon farming land owned by him ia the vicinity of his homestead, the requirement may be satisfied by residence upon Buch land.Before making application for patent the settler must give six montas\u2019 notice ia.yrivag to the Commissioner of Dominon Lands at Ottawa, of his intention SYNOPEIS OF CA CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MINING REGULATIONS.COAL.\u2014Coal laads may be purchased at 9 por acre for soft coal aud $20 fer an- racite.Not more than 320 acres can be .by 0e individual or Semper; A acquired Boyuty at rate of ten cents per ton L000 pounds shall be collected on the gross QUARTZ.\u2014A granted on freq miner's certificate Is Pp 1, and from $5 te \u2018$100 por eau rid à company ; te capital.A free miser, baving discovered sin tn pince, may lecaté a claim 1,500 x 1, er The fee for recording a claim is $5.At least $100 must be expended on thé: claim each year, or paid to the mining recarder in lieu thareof.When $500 has bosæ pended er paid, the locator may, upos- ving & survey rade, and upon cemplyi With other requirements, purchage the la at $1 per acre.The patent provides for the payment of « Toyslty of 215.percent en the sales.Placer mining claims Teneraly are 10 Atwid to do 80, DOMINION LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.\u2018 *WELSHMAN .\u2026\u2026 + 0 + \u2026 Mar.2 DOMINION .oe.os os ,,.Mar.9 CAN AE WARE ee es sos 0.+.Mar.16 CANADA; VANGO oe hg se oe ee KENSINGTON | .! \u201cThese steamers garry thet ht only.i safl at p.m., but await arrival of Friday evening Grand Trunk train from Mon! .LOW WINTER RATES.FIRST CLASS ., ,.5%5.00 to $60.00 SECOND CLASS ., .}40.00 to $42.50 According to steamer.o Thasengers berthed not more than two in * ThiRD CLASS, to Liverpool, Londen, Londonderry, Belfast, Glasgow .wa TL Low rates to Scandinavia and the Cen- sengers berthed in 3 and 4 derth x \"The \u201cCANADA\u201d {s one of the fastest and Het comfortabl 6 steamers in the Canadian The DOMINION 1s noted for her steadl- tess af san.PORTLAND TO BRISTOL (Avonmouth) | MANXMAN |.+0 0e 4e eo oor Mar 7 ENGLISHMAN.se se es Mar.21 For all information ply to lecal agent BONISION tres, CL 7° Bt.Sserament Stiset, Montreal.DON'T MISS == EXCURSION trip by the 68.\u201cSOKOTO\u201d on March 16th from Halifax.This 14 knot vessel, \u2018with its luxurious fittings, has.First.\u2018Class accommodation Only.Rates res.gonable.But you must BOOK PASSAGE EARLY, as the steamer is rapidly ing, - Write us for illustrated booklet A TOUR TO THE BAHAMAS, CUBA AND MEXICO.\u201d Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & OO.- 319 Board of Trade Building, NORMAN L.LUSHER, W.H.HENRY, 178 St.James Street.Temple Building MONT IE A 1.rex mE JIsTRR BERMUDA Frost partie Malsris impossible, From New York 48 hours by e nt new sceatnship \u2018Bermudian,\u2019 5500 tons.or B88.Trinidad,\u2019 2,600 tons.Sailing from er rors, 2n:1,74th, \"at, 16th, 18th, 28rd und 3th rol FOR WINTER Touns ce To WEST INDIES 17 tri PECIAL CRUISE 88.\u2018Trinidad.\u2019 From.ow Po SOC Base.TICKETS FOR SALE AT ALL PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES, For further iculers, apply to À.E.OUTERBHIDGE 200.Aen, te, 29 i ondway, New York, or J.BR: & CO, 21 oners st, Montreal, THUR ABERN, tecrotary, Quebeo Steamship pany, Quebec.EE MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON ; : Notaries and Commissioners.Liverpos! & London & Globe Insurance Building, 112 St: James Strect.MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED BY JOHIN M.M.DUFF, 107 Né: James Street, 49 Crescent Stree) GOLDEN WHEAT AND WHITE MOUNTAIN BREAD: \u201c PHONE US FOR A TRIAL y0AP.587 St.R 8 AUL Cor.Atwater Ave.TEL MOUNT 13, ' | ACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS And GONTRACTORS, .| Vatuations made.Jobbi , attended to, ET -080B te 235 NIBERNIA ROAD.; TeL Main 4153, EE Atlantic City, N.J- feet square; entry fee $5, r die vearty.A free miner m7 obtain two leases te dredge for gold of five miles each for | term of twenty years, renewable at the.discretion of the Minister of the Interior.The lessees shall have a dredge in opers- tion within one season from the date of the for each five miles.Rental $10 per annum for ch mile of river leased.Royal- - at the rate of 33% percent collected on the output after its exceeds $10,000.W.W.CORY, Deputy of the Minister ef the Toterlos,.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this \u201c vertisemuent will net be paid far.; ARONSON & AUTENBERS PAWNBROKERS, 601 Craig Street, to lend en Diamond® Be, J Semele, Clothieg ay Toa months ARONSON & a Pawnbrokers and Jewellers, HADDON HALL - Always Open, On Ocean Frent Courteous attention.Homelike surrouad- igs.Every comfort Booklet and Cales- dar on application.= LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT.SEASIDE HOUSE Atiantie City.N.J.Best location on ocean front.Ve complete.Modera.ry.+ COOK & SON.GALEN HALL.Hotel and Sanatorium, Atlantio City, J Elegant stone, brick and steel building: Always open, always ready, always busy.Elegant \u2018Bath Department\u2019 for Pleagure or, health.Sea water used.4 ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, $t.John and Halifax to Liverpool From St.John, From Halifax.VICTORIAN ., ,, .2 Mar.TUNISIAN .,.8 Mar.9 Mar.VIRGINIAN .= 16 Mar.IONIAN .23 Mar.1 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.ONIAN\u2014May 3, May 31, -June 28.VIRGINIAN Lys 10, June 7, July 5.'TUNISIAN\u2014May 17, June 14, July 12.VICTORIAN\u2014May 2, June 21, July 19.\u2018VICTORIAN and VIRGINIAN, each 12,000 tons, are the only Turbine Steamers on the Canadian route.Absolutely no vibration, Record passage, 5 days, i hours, Pr spacious promenade dooks, eiestris FIRST-CLASS, $55 and cordin, steamer and date of sailing ae x to SECOND-CLASS Li doer endup.Retum ficken «8 réduoed du ponton sO THIRD-CLASE Li © $37 50, and $38.10 tee, Lppéon or Ballas, *\u2019 mesTeN Te GLASGOW.Corinthian .28 Feb.Sicilian .14 Mar, PORTLAND TO GLASGOW.Numidian.23 Mar.Corinthian .4 Apr.One \u2018class cabin called econd.Rate 00 sand upwards.Third clase, $36.50.15.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS UF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE|: FINEST AND FASTEST== _EMPRESSES\u201d st.JOHN, NE, and LIVERPOOL.Mar.2, ., .LAKE CHAMPLAIN Mar, 8, (by arrangemen t col TUNISIAN Mar: 16, Sat.\u2026 LAKE ERIE Mar.22, Fri.EMPRESS or IRELAND Mar, 30, Sat.LAKBE MANITOBA st Joka, NE.ts\" London direct.Feb.27, ra class, $26.50).LAKE MICHIGAN Mar.18 .MONTREAL | WINTER RATES\u2014 End March 31et 8S.LAKE CHAMPLAIN & LAKE ERIB earry only ONE CLASS ef Cabin passengers (Second Class), to whom is given the sccémmodation situated In the best part et the steamer, $40.00 and $44.50.1ST CABIN-$50.00 and upward, according to steamer.- END CABIN\u2014440.06, $45.00.and $47.50.3rd CAPIN\u2014$26.50 and upwards.*Steamers marked thus Ge Ret carry passengers.Reford Agencies DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW WEEKLY 3ERVICE From West St.John, N.B.SS.CASSANDRA.(cold storage) .Mar.2 ss.PARTHENIA (cold storage) ., Mar.9 S¥, MARINA (cold storage) ,, ., Mar, 16 SS.LAKONIA (cold storage) .Mar.23 PASSENQER SERVION, \u2018Excellent accommodation for Uabin ana Steerage passengers eon the hig steamers Athenia and Cassandra.Rates\u2014 Cabin, $36.00 fo $42.50; KSteerage, $25.00.Other steamers of the line take a limited number of Cabin passengers only, at $25.80, Agents: POXALDSON BROS.Glasgow THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY SERVICE.From Portland, Ms, 88.CERVONA .+.+» 0e +e +.Mar.2 8S.HURONA .,.+ oo wo Mar.9 58.'KILDONA .+ 0e se + \u2026 Mar.16 SB.TONA .vvos ce vovoco oe «Mar.23 All Steamers fitted with cold storage and cool air.THE ROBERT REFOÏN ro ot % St.Sacrament street, Montreal, ; Toronto Ofice\u2014ii0 Unien Stations.\"| FURNESS, WITHY & CO., (LIMITED), PROPOSED SAILINGS.MANCHESTER LINERS LINITED, CANADA AND MANCHESTER, WINTER SERVICE + From NY From.Manchester.8t.John, N.B, Feb.11.*Manchester Trader .Mch.3 \u201cPitted with cold storage.Some of the above Steamers have.first.class accommodation for a limited number of passengers.FURNESS, WITHY & .Limited, AGENTS, - \u2014 \u2014 MONTREAL.Cement, Drain Pipes, &c.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.W.&F.P, CURRIE & ceo, 263 5% James Strect, : SEATTLE, TACOMA Vo VICTORIA, GRAND TRUNK \u201c REDUCED FAREs.» IN EFFECT PROM MARCH to APRIL 39th, 1%0;.Im.Second Class walenist Fares from ral te ¥ ANCOUVER + PORTLANS $48.60 DER SEE sa SEER dhe sesso a Fie SUED La \u201cax Sas | GELES oS $49.00 Low Rates te many other Peluts.\u2014_\u2014 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Moutreal Mondays and W ednesdays, a 10.30.» on for the sccommadation of pay ing first or second-cf te CHICAGO AND WEST thereof as 1x on the PACIFIC COAST \u2014 nominal charge is jade far berths, which may bs reserved in CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 Kt.Jamies street.Telephones Malin 460 and 461, or Bonaventare Station.CIEAP Second Class trom Mo iat to April 30th, 1907, RATIOS ntreai March \u2014Vauncouver, Victoria, Seattle, $48.60 \u2014San Francisco, Los Angeles, $49.00 via Chicago only.Proportionately low rates to other poin:s, ; TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Leave Mentreal for Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 9.46 p.m., and on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays at +4 for Winnipeg, Calgary and interme- dih stations, for the accommodation of passengers holding first or second class tic k Price of berth, $4.00 to Winnipeg, and $5.00 to Vancouver, \u2018ity Ticket Office, 129 Kt.James Street, Next Post Office.NTERCOLONIAL SONAVENTURE UNION DEPOT 1:25 DAY EXPRESS - For Ste.Hya.* cinthe, Drummondville, Lovis, AM.Quebes.leaves 7.35 a.m.dally excep: Sualsv \u201c MARITIME EXPRESS\" For se , Hyacinthe, Vvrummonduvilie, Levis, Bic, Caceuna, Quebes, Riviere du Loup, Moncton, ut.John, Halifax and the Gydneys ves At 100 moon daily, except Sstur- .Through Vestibule sleeping cars w Halifax.\"This train will run.as \u201cfar as St.Flavie, with through buffet parlor,on Saturday only.3 Ql LOCAL EXPRESS Daily except Sunday, be Hyagcinthe, qunday ete Nicolet ani P.M-| intermediate stations, ROYAL MAIL SPECIAL Leaving Montreul 12 \u20183 noon Hridays, Care tiés the European mall, and lands PASSENGERS, BAGGAGE AND MAIL a; the steamers side, thus avoiding any extra nster, Halifax, the following Baturday.\u201chates checked through to Liverpool Eng.from Montreal, Quebec, etc.CITY TICKET OFFICE, St, Lawrence Hall\u2014141 St.James Street.er Bonaventure Depot.Tel.Main 615.J.J.MCCONNIFF.| City Pass.and- Ticket Agen: H.A.PRICE, Assistant Gen.Pass.Ageat HOP OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Thomas Hannah will apply te Legislature of the Province of Quebec, now in session, for an act to validate the sale and adjudication to himself of that certain farm, kcown and described as Lot 287 of the Officlal Plan and Book of Refer: enée for the Parish of St.Laurent, County jof Jacques Cartier, District of Montreal, f Ovide Antoine Richer and others, by| deed passed before Mtre.J.Lonergan.N.P., on 3rd July, 1886.ontreal, January 24th.1907.PATTERSON & BROWN.Solicitors for Applicant.TOURS From $195 to £545.For programme, write Rev.Dr.Withrow TORONTO.A/SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding crimins) Jerisdiction fa and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, wili be held in the COURT HOUSE, ia the CITY OF MONTREAL.on SID the FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at FEN o'clock in thé forenoon._ IN consequerce, | give PURLIC NOT CE to all «ho intend to proceed against any pritoners now in the Common Gaol of the said District, and ail others,that they mu-t be present then and there; and I also give notice to all Justices of the Peace.Coron ers, and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be resent, the- and there, with thelr Re corfls, Rclls, Indicticents, ind otaer Docu: ments, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Sheriff.\"© Sheriff's Office, Moutreal, 8th February, 1907.ows FOR SALE / AT THE WiANsza OFFICE Toccma, Washington and | Portland, Ore.= $46.10 : \u2014Spokane, Wash., Nelson, .Rossland, Midway, B.C.\u2014Missoula, Mont., Salt Lake, 45,60 Utah.Hotena, Butte and Anaconda.a 5 Y poe ST ous Le To EN AA VAR TR aa tesa Ra tans Ea = THE MONTREAL DAILY.WITNESS 1 CR ri ro pr : \u2014 = \u2014 \u2018| Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparills is not a strong drink.As| Situations Vacan: - Bargamns =~ tl WN oy made, phere is not a drop of alcohol in it.WANTED a * : t 2 non-alcoholic tonic and alterative, Ask 2 .BRIGHT, SMART OFFICE Boy; KINDLING FOR THS MILLION, k ; : 3 rs © your own doctor about your.taking this medi-|| 33%, hive good recommendation] Apply Ro: Ou Maple, $a.00; Mili Micoke 61-060 \\ ; 22) Craig street\u2019 West.cine for thin, impure blood.Follow his ad- eut any length : ulso, An(bracite Ceal: of needed: every time.He knows.Trust him.he forwuias all proarutions.Lowell, Mass: By SIR A - delivered anywhere in the .0.WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, GOOD PLAIN MACDIARMID, No.2 Canal .20f, à RTHUR CONAN DOYLE Ee ae Ds or y NE LAIN YY iN A Bala} WANTED, A TOUNG no | sa i Cea he Tl A 1 Ca end = 's Help\u2019 io a family with two ~hil- \u2019 A LE \u2018FLLORTRATED BY JOSEPH CLEMENT fort.© 277 \"of the string into the r notch.the storm in a bokt te-rescue them ?Bor a APP giving references, to P.O.\u2019 \u2018Flats 10 Let.* \u2018 .arnt Copgright, 1906, by.A.Conn: Doyle; -.- - Tn eee Then, drawing one ad e.tersible Ob\u2014that's the kind éf thing I'd like 4- LET a SELF one PUS - A 3 Great Britaln,\u201d tr ~ ym + AW rights reserved, - ooo, ecl-tipped and.|to do\u2019 oo \u2018AN ENG \\ -CONTAINED 1 à pu Copveht fa Gat Briut, | + Au FAN rights teServet.| pyadily winged, from hia waist, he laid\u201c Then ydn can 30\u2018 to work ad :hero- | Sooich, to woure.bomieepes EP pans No, 1 Brice ave, Westmount, wit ai ; .ee TE oo lr ee Bo Jour rai Lure te, Pa dre | ot es DE 00 1e ER \u201c11 SUMMARY OF TE as oBDING CHAP Squire Loring, apd Sufgment given: | ready !* cried the.futious\" \u20ac, \u2018Squined 1: Ob, there's nothing PA \u2018that,\u2019 Emily's erine street, Our Tandiorafle sh 5, oe BELL & GILDAY, 303 St.James ct.7 ; - #0 ve no: TT i , , : 1, it is not Tor .the Holy Chirch , CT nai wath hia (og oo cfaNIgel , À he thusiasm subsiding into discontent.\u2018L - : TO LET, 6 ROOMED FLATS, ON KIN- CL i ae à pont ae th 1er En mopet vit Mn pan end #2 She BoD but ire à cout | EC bi nin || Raven goon exnmon wooo \"LL ATH TA Pom asd adventures Nigel Loring, a young | archer leit Mis \u2018Bat fiat rough plebeian Tichee which will \u2018prevail against \u2018FA | Fou ever had an opportunity to doeome steady\u2019 \u2018employment.\u2019 THE GUELPH Dame street Bast.Reo.Phous Up 4136 { * rns P : P violent, and on your head be the sin: Faplendid heroic thing ?- OARRIAGE TOP CO., Guelph, Out.Pame sirout Saet, H500- Phone Up 68h, Ecgiishiman heroi L A up the sword to mend the fallen fortunes tcuch woke very sion 2 revolt in Cast down the sword which you hold # Since you think so much of such of bs noble house.- | Nigel's spirit.line of an- v (See ; | Su LAN FLATS TO LET \u2014 FLATS, NEW, CON: 4B The opening chapter of the story relates cestors, wae there one who had been 2 in hand give me the freedom to doing, said grandma, with 8 smile, - 1 LATHE, PLANER.AND DORING MILL taining; 6, 7 and 8 rooms, renis, 52, 3; and i the terrible effects of the \u2018Black Desth\u2019 subjected to such ignominy as this?leave y y \u2018Abbey ?sorry to say that I \u2018believe the moat uin.Apply Box LD.70, \u2018Witness\u2019 Of-|- 38 dollars.near corner of Milton and St upon England in the fourteenth century.| Would they not have preferred death?ave your bey ?; : heroic thing I ever did was throwing fee, +12.40, \u2018Urbain streets; all modern cun.enlemces: } Au: The family of Loring, to which Sir Nigel! And should be be the first to lofer their! _ When.you have abided.your, «ei: a-hagçock at a cat that had eeized wy \u2018 possession about lst June.Apply, GiB a belonged, bad suffered as had the rest of | spirit or their traditions?With a quick, tence and purged your sin.sua oir WANTED \u2014 INVOICE CLERK FoR Ob Urbain sires.1 : England, and when st last the land «hook Jithe' movement, he slipped .under the; \u2018Then I had rather die where Tetand |° Did you save the canary ask?d Wholesale Hardware.None need apply | / iteeif free thore wète leït only Dame Er-! ,rm of the archer, and plucked the short, than give up my sword.\u201d *, Emily, ; but those having experience and quali- TO RENT, FROM ist MAY, 1907, UN #T.i ] e Loring and her grandson, Sir Straight sword from the soldiers side na| A dangerous lame lit in the Abbots | \u201cYes, but in doing so I kmocked a fed for the place.Must write woll, and Fiver SUseb between UL James and Craig ; Nigel, a youth of twenty-two.The great the did so.The next mstant he had| eyes.He came of a fighting Norman | valuable vase off a table.\u201d be correct at figures.Address, giving Cu rtd es.eau heated, sut- ; La posséesions tat should have been bishow.Sedged hinmelf into\u2018the recess of one of stock, like so many of those fierce pré\u201d| \u2018And that's the biggest thing ycu| Téferercos and siating salary expected.Liga and power if required Ag ta i 2 pid ne es Manconoase, throogh the narrow windows, and there were his lates who, bearing a mace lest they ever did in all your lije\u2014such a long M- 45 \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Bt Peter diront pair.; i i the grasping depredations of the Cistercian Pale set face, bis burning eyes, and his should be guilty of effusion of blood, ¢ life ?* asked Emily, \u2018in a little disap- - ; runs of Waverley Abby.Although the ready blade \u2018turned upon the assembly.led their tyoops into battle, ever re-[pomtment, Tr | Vint Chore ARETAKER FOR FROTERT- , Upo > a : qe ant Church in the centre of the city: 1 1a Abbot ! to mercy, the sacristain is By Saint Paul!\u201d said he, \u2018I never membering that it was one of their| \u2018The very biggest.\u2019 , st be- ; ; A basy urging.rs plunges hea _newp| thought to find honorable advancement own cloth and dignity who, crosier in \u2018But Oh.Ruth pat her arm lovingly 50.per Warrieq; oo oe Bague] ; © P comes that\u2019 the Devil, is Joose fn a nearby der the roof of an abbey, but per-| hand, had turned the long-drawn bloedy |.around grandma, ow many, many nice water and fuel.Apply, giving) referen- § I To.4 « \" field.Tt Wx however, Gily \u2018a yullow horse} chance there may be some room for.it! day of Hastings.The.soft accent oflhittle things she\u2019s done.\u2019 ces to\u2019 No.12, \u2018Witness' OfBce.distraînel \"by \u201cthe-sacrist foi; péyibiènt è£ A ere you hale me to your.prison.\u2019 | the churchman was gone and it was |\" \u201cJ pughit to ba : M0.166a Mansfield St.! shit 1 F150 \u2018the ch 0 0 vas | ve done a- man Cox .\u2019 i Si poh Dr ok) BEd a sre REAR oF he | eH\" SR | MTEL SE SN nots yee : | à -1 = ; i inute gi u,-and no more, i \u201c© ; ; en ; | Shae\u201d aah Sa S| J Je Jo ee Ben | un EE PP ee ATL | Tat i, Me Sa S| Hose sd PRES of tr Tu struggle.and a mad ride of Many hours pssed within ns (alls.The monks| ap arrow \"through hie body.| ter nd begin that weeding?1 B.59 Witness\u2019 poly, stating refere RENT $13.50.foilow, but in the end the horse 1s con- emseives seem or an instant to Le| \u201cThe shaft was fitted, the bow was ¢ ff \u20ac e same,\u2019 said Exmuly, slowly_ fol- \u201d.Apply 300 St.James st.quered and Sir Nigel leads his new steed| infected by this spirit of daring revolt.| Ton i i WANTED, AN INTELLIGENT YOU) home.Later he and his grandmother are Their own lifelong fetters hung more bent, and the Stern Yen of She root: lowing b or sigher and seating herself by \u2018Man in every town and village 1 Canada spending a quiet evening together when lovsely as they viewed this unheard-of faites ; : ath-{ .But.\u2019 sai tv sell our goods at an excellent galary.7 they are roughly disturbed, Nigel -is.set defiance of authority.They broke from the iid Posed, while M el Dreath- But.aid uth, Yom chance as a | For compiete information and sambles ot FLATS TO LET.pon bv a band of the Abbey archers ul- their seats on either side and huddled 50,3 Braver fo hie three soldier semis, hereine rilelt, be caring ood otiing goods send 15 cents to Box 56, picnic, SEVEN ROOMS, HEATED WITH FUR- der command of the sacrist, and is dragg>d half-scared, half-fascinated, in a large bd ; J Wek : : Ontario, Canada.\u201c harge of A y A this life, but that they should bave af out a fire, and carrying down a sick \u2014\u2014 L NACE; also, mantels in parlor; $15.0Q per raceme yo the King's summoner.Taikoirole ine: Jehan captive, kindly care for his soul in the next.| woïhbn.For.that you will \u2018want to WANTED, 25 GOOD, SMART GIRLS, To Month.Apply ISAAC COLLINS.Builder \u2018Atter n night epent in a wretched dungeon Got for ail Time.8e anges ould.Zall Some\" thought of a, fierce wildeat sally practice athleties:\u2019 ~~ : learn Chocolate Dipping.THE MONT- 3nd Contractor, 207 Ash avenue.Tel.Mate | a am bE SIE SARE Sh Paine Tan ys | ae ind, Yo pe V0 de ra pat a nr re rte TTT waa EN pes from Wayerley, | Bub meal enemies, and his body waa beat for the pures, then, you neednft, of course.Wp Lol, LIONS Sorin Ap | Flat Wanted : .(CHAPTER V.\u2014Continud) | Dick to their mile.Evemyihing was | 0d ois.ree he cord oF rescaing this dear li forget menof from CES to 29 Pools Be patine rotor: FACTORY PREMISES WANTED\u2014 Wanted, \u2018 At this ignominious sentence by which Bis seat of justice and hurried angrily for- the bew wae cloven in twain, and the this bi of wild vine that's winding| go, ~~ poy Be BL \u2018pars square pride] ae ut so : Je, if \u201caz Wärd, to be engulfed and hustled in the| arrow tinkied upon the tiled floor.At PTEMNO 7-4 setting on\u2019 aai \" ity in'a bullding suitable for light manu- the proud Beir of dre heure = of Lor 73 crowd of hix cs » monks like a sheep-dog the same moment & young eurly-headed \u2018How well you are getting on,\u2019 said | WANTED, A STRONG YOUNG MAN TO : ie ve ug sul le tor ght .na 1 q 3 2 ; Emily, awakening a moment from her rk § 1 .village poacher, the hot blood of Nigel whe finds himself entangled amid a flock, howman, whose broad shoulders ana Mens.A most half done Now root rine room ana, drive a round.light.Address L., 200, \u2018Witness\u2019 Offi 1 ï : da rushed to his face, and his eye glanced Only the sacrist stood clear, He had | deep chest told of immense strength, really, Ruth, I'm going to do my share wi a à sh ; î taken shelter behind the half-dozen arch-{as clearly as his frank, laugh : .À run à li hi sid | cr, who looked whi some spaov sn end boues asel-eyes di of hum.oF og Xe sop wher You 85 er Teachers Wanted, _ rR 5 me acceptance -of such a doom.) good deal of indecision at this Bold| or and courage, sprang forward sword Bt it belon PI carry your weeds S ; ?ho tame ee ol A tries hs fUBtive from justice.| SUT 5 in hand and took his place by Nigels Pee hide SJ Fo in] Boy to ca y HUNDREDS OF NORMAL TRAINEL i - e tried to speak, and twice hts| | Fp .241 6 nuits ; \u201c| te where Jim\u2019s going to burn them in oy rry a round of papers for &] Teachers required for Saskatchewan aud.; anger and bis shame hold -the words in.On him!\u201d cried the sacriét.-_ \u2018Shali \u2018hé aide.sia Yh eam pn the alley\u2019 canple of hours after school.Alberta Schools opening between Feb.1 .his throat: ©.22 421 RTE 2 defy'the authority of the court, or shall |.Nay, comrades !\u2019 eaid he.\u2018\u201cSamä.a|_.- (To de éentinued.) Apply, 142 St.Peter street.and May 1.Average salary in rural dis-, A ; ER Js.i: oné man hold six of you at bay?Close Aylward, cannot.stand.by and see agal-| +.12° e \u201d .\u2014\u2014\u2014eeeedrmeneny (FICE $600 per annum rate, Send copie \u2014 te no, patèvol Has Dont a in vpoy him and seize im, Log, Bad- Jang man.hot down je à ball at the} .; = - To Let.or lestimonials.Addren 3 F.MIDDLE, : \" I tid j Jas st.My *hguse; hi81 djesimere, w you hold back?of a baiting.Five agai one is - ' TURE?| pan .ever been vavasor to, the King! den The man In question, a tall bushy-| long odds;, but two.against four is bet- | WHAT\" SAITH THÉ SCRIPTURE?| | 1 Agency, Wolsey, Sask.; e power\u2019 of you \u2018and\u2019 your-court Yo lay bearded fellow, clad like the \"others in| ter, \u2018and by my finger-bones! Squire|-2-.\u2014 - TO LET, WAREHOUSES ON ST.PAUL Bra sentence upon me.Punish.these youg| pee erkin and \u2018breeches with high| Nigel and leave this room together, | \u2018TUESDAY, FEB.26.CAN foe eva st.Apply|to THE Business Cards.: own monks, who.whimper at.your brown boots, advanced slowly, sword in be it on our feet or no., GQD'S HOLINESS, OR SEPARA- 5 WII C LD STORAGE CO.| Limited, vu\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 frewn, but do mot dare to day -your| hand, \u2018against Nigel.His heart was not! The formidable appearance of this} 7 7% ION PERE Jar street.ARENA UPHOLSTERY STORE \u2014 FURNI.hand upon him who fears you not, for in\u2019 the business, for these clerical courts aljy and hie high reputation among his TR 2102 BRU.TO LET, UPPER DWE + ture of all kinds restored and re-up- ï he is a free man, énd thé peer of auy| were not popular, and every one liad a fellows gave a further chill to the luke- | Gpd's holiness is Hig setting apart, that \"ea Notre Da LLING, Rooms, Loistéred under the supervision of a first save only the King himself\u2019 =\u201c ° _\u201d, tender heart for the fallen fortunes of the arm ardor of the attack.Aylward\u2019s which distinguishes Him from all other.Te.me street, East, $15.00, class London (Eng.) artist.Bedding and .Ha is revealed as separate from Phone Up 4195.| .mattresses purified and remade, and made The Abbot, .seemed .for ga stint] house of Loring and wished well to its : gt taken aback by .these dard -and young heir.\u201c> - lef+ arm was passed through his étrong fe en to order.Note the address, 4110 St, Ca- by the high and, atrenuaus- voice.ln| -\u2018Come, young sir, you have raysed said\u2018 hebe.from Wooler | all «other objects.1.God is glorious in HOUSE TO LET, IN ST.- , Westmo i 7 Forces \"her ed as \u2018the quickest, His halingks; (Ex.xv., 11.) As the sun venient to Station; oigit Lads nd \u2018atte; erin street, Wi unt, opposite ibe which they: were -uterad.» Bub $ha:3tea- scathe erigugh, said\u2019 \u2018Stand\u2019 fotih ggest archer that ever dropped a run-|'® the: nidst_glorious [otfect in the hea | rest vighteen dollars monthiy taxes.rer er sacrist came as ever to stiffen - hisiand give yourself up!\u2019 ; =, {ning deer at tem-score paves.- ~ - veus po Ged is.infinitely glorious: abate - to ANES S McINTOSH, Box -36, St.will.He held uy the dé Papolireus me \u201cCare apd fetch me, good fellow,\u2019 said | \u201cNay, Baddledmers, hold your fingers all.R ted things.(Ps.xlvii.) Believers _Lambe » Montreal, | .Rooms to Let.ts hand.awa a | Nig with a dangerous smile.> | from \u2018your stringcase, or misy ne a eee ONE Sani ee holy, for L'am | 70,LET, NO.21 LORNE AVENUE, 6T.To LET-UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO mg \u201cThe archer ran in.There was 87088 45 pice your drawing hand @ twu- (épée Tim.Ye shall be holy, or art] Lembert: 8 room house.Apply fo D.Let, with kitchen and ba x the King\u2019 eald he; \u2018but hete iy\u2019 the very g steel, £ blade fickered like 2 awit month\u2019 rest\u2019 seid Aylward.\u2018Swords, Bolt That Ia ye a all oe apart| BEATTY, 137 St- Peter street, Montreal tion, Wood avenae Army DILLSBURS, mal o Eur AL I to hob pe back, with blood running down bia fore- AE Fos ve ose mine.tures and from creation.2.God is \u2018he FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET; pew, moa- Witoess' Office.Pr weds bn \u201cThe Loring were indeed vayasors: to ra | a .\u2014 \u2019 .L oii ONS ran SES hi ses rippi i ., holi .His honor, majest: ern, 10 rooms, detach 1th meer bey and held his land from it arm 8 avonled à Ras A (Ta be continued:) .- and; glory shine forth from \u2018Himself jot den, in open Iocality hear ne fo \u2018Furnished R = \u2018Because - he\u2019 was\u201d gentle,\u201d cried - Nigel, « the black rood of B eholin!\u201d he 3 ; 2.Who;gmong the sons \u2018of the mighty can Westmount 1651.Apply 466 |M 1 ©! ooms to Let 3 \u2018because he had po thanght.of trick or grief \u2018Thad as soon put my hand dow | 2e Be bomparéd unto the Lord?(Pr, girs: Westmount ROOM TO LET, BY RETIRED COUPLE, * guile! Lo Co\u201d f er -ANDXE Ixxxix., 6.).That glory shines forth from : - je oo Be i jhe Jupmomer, 1 my aies earth to drag up a vixen from her CHILDREN\u2018 9 CORNER.; Christ's Bice.\u2018 The disciples beheld Ç ror Said, |.May oot a of ey por od Prat ay 5 tamer bool, | \u201c P.said Ni .\u2018Tweuld! = - on the\u2019 t and John, in Rev, i., as he emma ine roish Ca on a point of the law, it is of no weight rd ot wid ede Bat youd \u2014 moun > on verandah.Fireplace and, ; ! will what the causes may have been Why äl not be händled,or some one will be hurt deed is eubecribèd, signed or confirmed, Ww the handling.\u201d - w (Sydney Dayre, in \u2018S: S.Advocate\u2019) beholding His glory we are to reflect it but a court is concerned only with the! © fierce was bis eye and so menacing| «pow I wish you two.little girls like Stephen.(Acts vii, 35, %; vi., 15.) terms, articles, covenants and contracts\u2019 hig blade as he crouched in the narrow wd\" Lo \"hot flower border near the 3 All men are to adore His holiness by .of the said deed.\u2019 - 4 | bay of the window that the little knot of | 35 0% \"eaid mother.: ° \u2018worehip and praise.(Ps.xxx, 4) In Miscellaneous; I Besides,\u2019 nid the sacrist, sentence 5 archers rere, at 2 lose what.te \u2018do.h The MOL, T wish so, too, echoed grandma.the Lads prayer we oe taught to] hal- : | = pasted by e y rt, à : 3 ¢ t had foree way \u2018throug he > en Tien À \u20ac \u2018low, to recognize as , 8 1 .3 » an end @ its hemor and gopd name \u2018row and stood, purplo with outraged ry.me at Eo ty, Ger primary altitude towards fim is one Pa de foutent FIORIZED.\u2014 NOTICE TO 1 not upheld.\u201d Yon E dignity, at their side.| 5, E, ; 0.r, reverence ] .À - : J \u2018Brother - saarist,\u2019 said the Abbot an- Re ia \u2018outaide the law; said he.\u2018He as if they would, say if they eould-:\u2014 and reverend, is His name.In Rev.i.underaignet Noter\" neo e of Lhe \u2018WITNESS\u2019 READERS ©3 saw it fell at Hig feet as one dead.(Rev.EE p \u201c BIG THINGS AND LIfILE.i, 17.) This glorious Lord is ours, and var Date es desire tor married coop] tain.Very desirable for married couply, ~~ a or gentlemen of quiet habits, Apply (08 «
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