The daily witness, 3 juillet 1913, jeudi 3 juillet 1913
[" A * FAIR AND WARM WITNESS ! ^ FAIR ASD WARM ?« + ?t * Vol.LIV.No.154.MONTREAL.CANADA TWO DERELICTS SIGHTED FROM One Boarded by Montezuma Had Masts Swept Overboard, TWO BATTERED LIFEBOATS TOLD OF AWFUL GALE Near Belle Isle Another Derelict Was Floating With Keel Up, A weird tale of the deep twa was related here this morning when the P R.liner Montezuma.' docked at her wharf after her voyage from Antwerp.Prifting aimlessly before the breeze, the rusty steel hull of the Norwegian barque, '«Jlcnmark,' was discovered by the r.P.R.j11 worth saving, lie was.however, bound for Montreal, and so.after satisfying himself that there was not a living thing aboard bcr.he steamed on his way.The 'Glcnmark\u2019 was built in Glasgow.her official number being 4t>.4»2.She was a three-masted steel barque.1.357 gross tonnage, ami 1,2^ tons net register.Her f,length was 231 feet 3 inches, breadth 3tf feet, and depth 21 feet.A year ago she was in chaige »f t'npt Danillson, but no later papers were found to s!ato whether he was ¦n charge when the wreck occurred.The papers found, to,,, have no dates Inter than Iasi Pec< mhir.soit s likely that It was about the New Tear that the \u2018Glenninrk\u2019 made her last voyage.She left Pensacola, Florida, In Pecem her.and probably was lost a few days later.«\"apt.Griffiths said the derelict was near where deep sea trawlers work, so he would not be surprised if one of them picked her up and towed her Into port.WHAT HAPPENED THE CREW OP THE DERELICT BARQUE?What happened the crew ot the \u2019Glenmnrk\".' Hid they escape death on tho barque only to perish miserably from mid and exposure in the open boat?No report of the picking up of a boat has been made, and the sea guards its secrets only too well.Probably In avoiding one death they met another.r*apt Griffith had heard no report of the barque being missing ,t sea.and the tlrst inkling be had of the tragedy if the deep was when he discovered tho «battered hulk barring his passage.\\ sudden squall, he thinks, stripped the rigging and masts from the ship, hurl'd her on her he,uni ends, mashed the lifeboats and left her drifting helplessly In the trough of the sea.After that there was nothing to do hut issue the Iasi order: \u2019Abandon ship everybody.' The tramp steamer 'Fariton.' which !\u2022 In port here from the Tvne, passed a derelict s< liooner op her vovage n.Tt was nnlv two days later than the ev-r»eripnce of the Montez,uma.»*»n th« ntght of June 25.white threading her way through the ire .ff Belle Isle she sighted the water-logged vessel.It had been originally apparently a three-masted schooner, but it was badly wrecked and floating bottom upwards when sighted In the Ice field.The steamer kept well away from \u2022he deadly wreckage, and reported it upon her arlrval here.s that outgoing Uatr* would not crash uito IL The People's Paper | THE DERELICT NORWEGIAN BARQUE -GLENWARK.' IMLK.SDAY.JULY i.I OIL PRICE ONE CENT.X *'> THIRSTING FOR Only His Desire to See Upper Chamber Paralyzed Keeps Him in Office, WILL RETIRE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE After Home Rule, Disestablishment and Scotch Temperance Are Passed, (By Marconi Wireless from our own Correspondent.) London.June 3.\u2014It is known in inner political circles that Mr.Asquith has for some time past been desirous of retiring from the |k,sut ion of Premie.r of Great Britain.Although he is not by any means an old man, as old men go to-day- he is in his Gist year-he has of late been showing the strain of his arduous life, and has aged considerably in appearance.He has intimated to his friends In the C'a hi not that he is weary of nth i.il life, and only his ambition to see \u2018he first, fruits of the Parliament Act, which makes the will f just over half a million dollars had been raised for the provision of a central building, and tor \u2022 ndowments, anti the work of putting the whole cn-operateiv e m In me on a permanent bni is will now lit proci eded with immédiat ely.Four davs\u2019 canvas la t week by the members of tin joint Hoard of Governors, and a committee of layirun resulted 111 the Whole of til, S.TlIii.OtM! In -ing subscribed, ana when the an nouncement w e- made at a Inn.hi ou at the Montfi ,1 t lui, to-riav, tint, was great cm hu.la - m.'I consider thh a wonderful te-'i-mony by layim n to the office of the W.ttoss.HALF-MILLION OOL- t'hristian ministry.' s.tpi Mi William Hirks, tlie chairman of tin Roi,n| of Governors.\u2018We at, apt to sp, aa of the présent ,b, v a; the d.,.v of mat, i ialistn.hut Inri are lav men of out cji v Putting up their hard casr to .usure that the ideals which liavi mail, i In race shall not be lost sight of.This ha been a laymen's movement Horn beginning to end \u2022 uir desire ha hi en to put the training of ministers on , liar with the training of doetors and senntitie men.and we feel that a great forward movement in t\u2019hn tian Mv in this Iniid of ours will be the result.\u2019 When I he federation of the Colleges Wa tirsi propo; i I.Hie prin.ipals tat id that they would only consider tin matter if some cointiion building for classroom?, were provided.To this the lav nu n agreed on eonditjon that permanent sureess could he assured (Continued on Page 4.) FAMILY\u2019S DESTITUTION.Husband An ay I mm Home I ryin£ to f ind Employment, The pitiable couihthm \u201et a peer I',,I i h family vv i ! >m.,l avenue, w ho , a nic to t lie in.u g u,> i|, I\u2019onld h, done toward the hah.v which had lain for two day; atter i|> ,tn.Hie rtiothei hav ing no monev tor the Interment About a Week ago.' ,.| \\|i S.lni in.inn, 'a h\u201eh,v bo\\ wa i.u n t \u2022 Mr Hannah Tremn ka.a |¦ ,l|.!, w.inan.who lt\\-,v.In Hie lia e ni e I ' ol Hi.limp »\u2022 where | rent the ground |)oor Her husband ha : gone avva.v to eek lor work.an.I the woman ha no money.She\tattended h\\ no dn Moud , la.I t he hal,.v died The mother Is weak, Juin no food, and iunatde to pa.v for the hurlai ol the child, and a : her condt t ion !¦ danger.>u .| .to ee i| tile , lill.l van he liitrl, J le, ssnn one Tin.- morning I went down and gave the mottnr ont, food, and I noticed that the child vv i quite Ida, k from expo ure dm in: the t\\\\.> .|,v F*,,roner .McMahon or,hr»-d Inqulrv into the , a.se.and Hi, I,,m|v will t,«< burl' d to-morrow at tin c|t_\\'s r,\\p, ns, .MR F.H.GPibANE.K.C., MAY GET NEW POST.\u2022'tlavvu.July 3 It i- likely that Mr.Gi haue.K.l nuatlon.Mr.Gist»:,ne i : an old the Jiistlee Ilepartnient.a ed .r being W, II qualified position.I Obstado Race horn Brickyard to Backyard and Ovei Roofs, FENCE COLLAPSED WITH PURSUERS AND PURSUED Bctoic He Can Got to His ( ect A /.am the f ut;itive is in Grip of l aw, nuniig ., raid on a house on Flt> Hall aviiuie.lyv Lieut.S.,v.,rd and thiic of h in, n, *'onstablc.s i.'ol,ng'\u2022' III, It gilt of Hot, VV lie\t.Ill t lie yard It took t vv .ait v minutes to g t uni iml In e.,\\ ,r, d ov.i ., mile vv.tli 't tin hoiimls et No, :iti ami :tx Fnim haikvaid to liukvar.l In vv.nt, he pllt'Sllel ,S tolliivv Ug III a de perute cIi.im |o land tlnir man.Vfier run-ttlng up three iiigtn «.if si.,ir« for the I Ulllh time he Ilmillv h|-. > p Ing a ,|isiinlerlv house and «!,« re mantled for mal on the I'Mh.Tin a 11 ' g \u2022 \u2022 I tnmat.and ft.qmnttrs furnished |,,l| for their app, trailer.In appointed , n« w pnsd- sion.follow of the law TWO SISTERS COMMIT SUICIDE St.''a Marl nr*.Julv 3.The hod of Jessie I\u2019hlllipH, of Thorold.was found In ilt< oln Mmelav, after learning that her chlci (\u2022 i, i committed sicule with carltolie ,eid following a quarrel In tween tile two over a small matter.The girl ran from the house to the canal in he,- stocktng feci.Istulse wa: luirh >1 v, ¦ ter,la v An Inqtp i wa .not considered m ¦ C< .a rj.Ill' on i-lit law u per., n- » niplov ee of ml i: r, gat'd t'oi the new GIRL PROWNF, WHILE BATHING.Toronto.Julv 3 Ml- l.na Gillelan, ,,t th > t\\, vv a drowned wh'le t>alh Mg In S\u2019omy I ,ke m ,r t\u2019lovc Landing ve.-ierday afternoon.THE PRESIDENT OF FRANCE IN ENGLAND.Dr, Labcrge Tells of Evils of the Narrow Streets, 'Our r|t\\ is wrongly built.* aid Pr.Louis La berge, chief medical health officer, to-dav.Tin streets are ton1 narrow, and do not let enough -unliglit reach the ground for the prevalency of good health.Th,- sun i a go,\u201e| q.composing force If It is allowed to shine n the ground the heat penetrates several feet, and in the night It evaporate and breaks up all the putrescent vegetihle matter.With our narrow streets this cannot be done.It B certalnb t most erlon ; problem for us to face It cannot b remedied without the spending of much monev Wo have thr Glievgh'li.vvlten the k .,11*1 S, , v la m Itepor'a tale lluil the fighting ,\\ tends also along Hi front Irnm ,ono cubic yards, the tunnel being 3') feet wide, and 22 feet h gh.\u201e.R M Y OF MKN Wild.BF FMPI.mYEP An army of men will work through the present summer and autumn preparing the approaches to the actual tunnel.Tracks, two miles long at the east end, and thre miles long at the west end.will lead to two approach cuts, each about a quarter of a mile long.It is hoped that it will he possible to begin the actual boring late \u2022this fall, and by ti'-xt year the boring operations alone will employ too men.three drills working alongside each other in the headings The character of the rock and t*1*\u2019 quantity of \\vater encnintered are uncertain factors, but the contractors look forward »o finishing their work In three and a half years.( - Enabled Harriman & Co, to Control Theso Corporations, States Witness, MORE STARTLING \u2018LOBBY\u2019 REVELATIONS Counsel Says Charge is Part of Bear Attack on U, P, POINTE CUURE ELECTIONS Prospects of F ull Vote Being Cast Before Close of Poll, fonaidergbla interest attached to th* election* lr the l\u2018ointe flaire muni» < pai council which took place jester-day, In vl* vv of the fact that a sharp content was anticipated There w-r «hi.dldate m response to a petition presented to him by the tovvnshi,.and signed by percent \"f the Frcnnh-apeaklng Washington, duly 2 David Lamar, a Wall Street operator, tcat.llled to day before the Senate lobby fommittce thst he was the man mentioned in th,* testimony of Robert S.I.ovett as h.iv ing called Wall Street financier* on the [ telephone and Impersonated fongres*-men.\u2022For the purpose of rendering my I fr end Rauferhach a service,' he said \u2018and to restore him to his former friendly relation* with Kuhn, I.oeb . and over the tender of r is* engine, Alexander Nor miefc, fireman of an incoming New York Central express abglited first on j a stationary train and r * n on a heap1 of r«* the house and asked for Mr.Ouellette.They xv*-nt off together and wit* ti ouellette came hack, he said to h:s wife that he did not car» to give exidence in fhe case.The next morning about fi'© o'clock he disappeared and has not yet been found.Mr.Nicol also : fat' d that ar.This xx-as given out by a city offj.eial to-d-iy.He said that *om » buildings in the way had to bo vacated, and tern down, and water pipe?:, g** pipe©, sewers and conduit* laid he fore 'he stree* war.paved Little .,f this wort» could he done this year, TVhen the roadway is thus improved the t;,nd on each side expropr'ated by $he cliy xvill he sold.It cost «i\\ and seven dollars r.square foot, and the city experts to receive for if about twenty or twenty-five dollars a square font.BUSY DAY AT MORGUE FOLLOWS THE HOLIDAY Following the holt.lax-, there was a busx morning yesterday at the morgue, xx h n one inquest with Jury and three ofh.rs without Jury were h»»:d Accidental death' was the verdict in each case.In the Inquiry held Info the death of John Kominsky, of st.Patrick St w m wa« killed on Monday aft rnoori about six o'clock, it was stated by two men who xxere working In thx trench w:th deceased man that the cutting was known by the men t , b* dangerous, and the employer had pr> mi«ed to have a carpenter come to shore up the Sides The soR xvas, however, damp, and gave way befer* th*» man arnxed Gideon Giuseppi, of 342 St Timothy street, qwi Ht the Canada » emen» works Tuesday afternoon, after .nrn plaining that he fe'.t ill when helping flx-e others to lift some rails Clement Chaput.of ^5^ R5\t90 % b 1 oi fi \u2014\t\t\t\t July .\t.«0%\tti 1 >,\tIi0%\ttil %a Sep» .\t\t62 %\t\u202251%\t?52 \u2022% b Oats\u2014\t\t\t\t .lulx- .\t.\t.\t4 2 %\t41 %\t49% 41 %\t41 % S*'pt .\t.\t.\t42'4\t43»,\t\t4 3 Fork \u2014\t\t\t\t July .\t'-\u2019\"92\t2119\t2 AT 2\t2107 Sept .\t.\t.\t2092\t2100\t?9R?\t2190 Laid\u2014\t\t\t\t Julv .\t.1140\t1150\tJ149\t1150 Sept .\t., 1145\t1 ir,5\t1 1 42\tHfiSa Short Ribs\u2014 Julv\t\t\t1190\t11 45\t1190» Sept .\t.1190\t1197\t1190\t1195b I.IVB\tRTOCX MARKET\t\tJuly\t9.\\boijt xiifi head of butchers' cattle, 49 milch cows, 1909 calves.\"09 sheep and lambs, and «30 hogs vx*>re offered for sale at the Fast Knd Abattoir tn-day Trade was slow.with no material changes in the prices of nil kinds of stock Prime beeves sold Ht $7 to $7 40 per Uni lbs , pretty good animals at from 5c to t>\\r, and the common stock at 3'sc to 4 \\ e per lb Milch cows sold at from $30 to $C>5 each \u2022 \u2019\u2019a 1 x-e« sold at from 3c to ko per lb Sheep «old at about tt*'- per lb ; lambs, $t t», $»; each flood lot* of hogs sold a*\tto IftLjc per lb.From a few to ninety day* will be 1 required by the Montreal Tramways ' Compnn.x t\" put in force ;,n change* In routes agreed to by the company and the city.The iiexx- line on Dorchester street xvill be ready .«nm© time int August.This Information is contained in a I loner of Mr.K.A.Robert, president» Of the c. th© «pedal xvork *»n both Victoria and Vigor quares this route cannot be in operation before some time in August This ansxx-er al > applies to No.7, Centre street, and No.8, Out.remont.Victoria square.No.9.Dejorlmler and Cotnmi.-sion-ers.Noxx in .\u2022q>eration No.I © Papineau.Place d'Arme*.Some time in August N*»\t11.- Rachel.Ambers .St.Cath- erine.In Aug\u2019ist.N-» 12.Davidson street.The manufacturers xx ill require ninety days to deliver the street Intersection rails.Th» r several hours.For the second of- , fence a fine of $40 w 11 be Imposed, as fie «-omm ssioners intend to wag© xvar on all parties who obstruct tr.illic j around their docks.MARCIL TRUST COMPANY, Limited.TEL.M.3791.ALL DLPTS.180 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Mail free booklets to NAME ADDRESS (W> 2?th ! Year.SYRIAN WOMAN'S TOO CONFIDING NATURE MONTREAL HAS A HEALTHY GAIN IN NEW BUILDINGS ASTIGMATISM Is a term applied to an eye whose refraction is not the same m all its parts.IS NOT A DISEASE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP McLouqhno Wm* Out at Wimbledon, Will Meet Champion Friday.Wimbled m.lulx- 2 M turlce E Me ¦ Loughlln.of San Francisco, the United 1 Stntes laxx n *\u2022 nr champion, hv de- , I feafing to da- in three straight sets Stanlex N Daoust, the Australasian : Davis cup ''aptaln, in the final round I In the all-Eribund lawn tennis single champ on«h p tournament, won the ! r ght t > eh'll* t c© A F Wilding, of New Zealand, the \u2022 t\u2019e holder, and the match will he played here on Friday next and by can be regulated and corrected Proper Glasses.CONSULT US Detective Lajoje is working on the cn.-e of a Svrian woman.Htixva Ghan-utms.21 Perault a\\ ©n.ue, xx-b * states Th© building permit* issued at th© that her cousin, Sal h Ma'.oon, h.-ix City Hall f»ir thir x-< ar.till June \u2022 run off with $1,»\u2018>22, tier hard-earned total $9,44'.\\2S^.against $8,055,993 f»-,r tax ings of 14 years, which be pretend- j Hi© s.ini© P' liod last \\»*ar There wet -* ed he xx-ould use for purx-has\u2019ng goods 1.9e ! i » nuits for this year, as of x.istj expenditure» of the c>m;.»ny M4Kt« gating $10,1,O'*», benturr isam s.There xx is -oine n, x\\ sp i.per agitat on against granting the application last year, hut in v ¦ xv of the *1 :.,0,000 000 more stock when It gets r> idv The would earn va ¦ ¦ t» dt pending np'V prb of issue Toronto.July 3 With referct .to rcc.-ni xvavnmgs to Lug:\t\u2022 r.x.\ts to keep c.e.tr of Uattad.au m.u 0 c , securitus, pronounced b> Mr u \\i Horne Psx ne, m la>r.d >n.Km; .S r W'oi.tm M u ken.i.> stai.\t\u2022 1.1\tH speech was not prompted\tfr n\titc « 'a u.i d a i' \\ ol t h, i n In ido ri 1 lei s.\\ 'though Mi Horne Payi.e has charge of a great deal of our t titncal bus m ss in t ag and he is in no xx ix the 1 epresetit.ativ e of the U.iaa>l »n Notthein, a t'>l xx >> can :.,.i«t tm ri >|s*tisi1 litx for ui> statement h.- mix I'avc made t,x hi* shareholders In tl \u2022 Bi t ¦-!i Empire Trust t\u2019onipany,* saut s r \" I.lam \u2018In mx opinion, «'an 1 di.911 munie:pal securities are go .,1 investment \u2019 f MHYtt'd to Rostore Good Se-ciiiitios to l\u2019iopoi Status\u2014 July Reinvestment I imited, London.July 3.Tho weekly statement of the Bank of E.iglnnd shows the follow tig changes: Total reserve, decreased $2.34* 000; circulation Increased $977,000.bullion decreased.$1.369,11*; otlmr s> curilles increased.$4.470.000; otiier d p',: ts in creased, $5.329.000; public deposits de creased $5,829000; public deposits decreased.$3,295.000 o|eg reserve decreased.$2.29*.000.Govet iment securities decreased.$2.000.The proportion of the bank's reserve to liabdity this week Is I'll percent; last w, ek it wa 17 >3 percent.DOMINION STEEL CO.SMASHING RECOROS-COAL OUTPUT LARGE WHERE r.s.sm l AND ARMSTRONC C < >.\\S TRADE CON El ICES No\tw \\\t>rk.\tJill\t\t\u2022L.iigo invc»»-\t ment\thiHI:\t¦«'> i\t.«(«\tt h.i\tr«»lnvc>tim\t'in ,»f J ul)\tti i v it\tend \u2022\t.in\tI In\t«-rc.'-t imxic\t.x lut» not a\t>\t\\ 4\tapp\t« nr\t«\u2018$1\tl IC.X da m*t ,\u2018\\\t |»c* t\tt Im t\tany\thh\t\u2022K\tbill lllfilllt.\tlm.il IM»M\tA\tf Hi\u2019,-\t$\til).t,X I»' \tuh\tv\\.\tX alll«\u2018 bucl\tInti» \ttt U ;\t\t\t\t\t \t»nK>s\tban\t\t\tll\"t * xpc.t\t\u2022Vl l«> \tInfr\tth*'\tm\t.11 l\\«\tl !,» any *¦\txtout It was st it.1 in iron and st,, I dr \u2022'les that : he pr.dut- .>1 the Vim-sTi'tig \\\\ ! txx.ni'i , tniMiix.w 1m h coiu'crn i- erecting .1 plant it Longue, nil.x\\,Mild 1 ome into , i>inpc1 itlon xxllh those belt,g oft'erc-i lici e bx tin United State.- Stim I Pi .»dud \u2022- 1 \\> It Is .1 ut borti at lx i-lx state,!, however, that none ,¦! the l nited State Steel Prodiiet ,\u2018ompanv manulad re crucible or tool - tel.\u2022 that it d,n- not appear at the moment that this com petition w III dev i lop In the manner .¦xpcctod.\u2022 I lung Julx Oxxing to tin- deprivin' L *11 I .,\tit It >\txx < d.t lex XX ill \u2022 x, .\t1\t.\\\t,1 d- \u2022\tI.» p: -v eut I ! 1» I pit'Pxxrt toning 1 lie bond * cguard ig 1 *¦1 un ¦ j d Uc cxp.in-.Ui ire ai|,qiM;e It \\«aa poinicd out tli.it Inilattoti me.mi high xiUlliod tx pin,\tand, a a , Mollni.x, uni M it It an ela s-1 id till el'i'-'t I.Ile» 100 TONS OF ORE loxxi 1 pr .i s ',11\t1 I '\t1 nrii \u2019 - x : xx .would ,b .line ixond Kl'lk OXX II .,11 t 11\t1 'l : I I d,V \u2022 xx In Id l>y 1 x Inga into their »r the coal company, the month\u2019s output was 291.38* tons, 3,000 tons belli r than\tImc\tmitput\tof .lum-.1912.Th.it put\tfor the\tlast\tsix days I broke all previous records by .'jhv» Ions, and on the \"Tilt the dally rec ord xv is broken\twith\ta\thoist of t* 130 tons.The Steel plant broke records at the open hearth ind rail mi!!.I>.,l \u2022 \u2022xact figures are not availa* le yet.All other ib partmi-a are xx II up, and shipping figures may show .1 new record For the fini six months of 1913, the output ot the local company was 2.294,'>*9 tons, in Incrcasf of about 17*.non over the corresponding period of 1912.«\u2019obalt.Julx 2 From tin \"M Si r Qui \u2022 n, now under 1« 11., iln \\|i 1 I n \u2022 \u2019obalt I'ompanx.1 bundt* I t¦ ¦ nm lx.«x%\u201c \\ idtl 11 Restuc Vi .It nient Till** 1 ! ,i,t 11 -x 1 I.which I iqx pretiarntory Toronto, July 3.-\u2014Morning Sales:\u2014 Foley O'Rrien, 2|10 at 2*.Holllnger, 2* at 1*25; S.vndieate, 500 at 11*; Pearl, 2500 at 32.20\" at 32L, 500 at 32'xî ; Porcupine Gold, 2500 at 1 \"N ; Loco.I\"'*!.\t15\" at 11; Beaver, 1\"\"0 at 29«-j.Buffalo.100 at 212.Gould.Rod at 3;l4; Great Northern, 2\"00 at 1*: Kerr Lake, 100 at 320; Rochester, 1000 at 3NG Stiver Leaf, 5600 at 3: Peterson Lake, 5\"0 at 23; Trmls-katning.1500 at 34; Wettlatlfer, 3\"0 at 12; Tret liewey, 50 \"at 33.Now York.July 3.\u2014The St.Louis ft Sa.n Francisco Railway Company has placed about $335,000 with the Central Trust Company and Blair ft Company, I to provide for interest and the redemption of equipment trust certificates.Altogether the 'Frisco took care of $2,-loo.ooo obligations and interest due 1 yesterday.The Chicago ft Eastern Illinois, one of the 'Frisco underlying properties that is to he divorced from the system, sold $3,000.0/10 of six percent receivers\u2019 errtiflc.ites to the Equitable Trust Company.The new historical utterances of Mi Horne Payne upon the economies of Canada have had one very excellent effect, In that thex have evoked very much counter criticisms from high places in the nature of new and arden enmnlutns of Canada Enthusiasm and fervor, however. Australian In London.35s jot-d; ttjrt'entin*' spirits.2Rs 9d.resin common.Its »'v*L pitioleum refined.9 3-«d.Iln-I see doll 2*\t9d jf Colton seed ull, Hull refined, syot, 34s.FRUIT CROPS GIVES FACTS AS WELL AS WORDS Sir Thomas Shaughnessy a I wn xs Itan been popular xxith t'anadians bf.th f high and low degree.He has not made many enemies, that is certain, and It may be stated with confidence that his\u2019 latest utterances in favor - certainly knows the country If anybody t^es (.not content, as Rome financiers are, t vapor away In generalities.He supple, ments his remarks with Indisputable facts and figures which strengthen hi argument» considerably.Sir Tlmm.is thinks that within the small space of two years tills country will wltnes.-.a material expansion in Industry.Time alone, of course, will prove nr disapprove the correctness of his conclusion.\u2022 'bailees, however.Would seem to be in his favor If one may Judge from present tendencies.FULFILLMENT OF MR.PLUMMER'S WORDS Shareholders of the Dominion St«e| Corporation are very gratified with the records which the country is now making in its output and sale of c.al and steel.They were prepared for something of an a' ,-* leration of business by the words of Mr.J.M.Plummer at the recent annua) meeting in Montreal Mr.Plummer assured his many listener-that the future was openeing up very favorably for the company, and that hhsines* already hooked was of dim*Misions sufficient *0 keep th*- plgnt'- w- iking at high capacity.The recent firmness of St*-e| common shows that present holder» are not feverishly anxlou to realize on th»-ir holdings, as many xv.4\" to $\u2022\u2022 *.'\u2022.lambs native, $6.50 to $7.80.TORONTO CATTLE.been shipped t tl«m «'oitipa nx f ore came from th - now bi ini: x -to '-topping.The Km: I h I'mup 1 nx bor of veins left In the slope on tip- miln hi found \"ti uni xx.-.11 tbic* l.ioo oimc,.111,anotln-i ouncos Thej ,- I'* > 111111 W alls \u2022 if a limn of the 1.They ns, nno of ill\" 1(1\t*1*0 and atiothoi 2.,rt t,.jno oimccs \u2022 lis- well lu I xx 1 en t ! - rcc and s'\\ Inch* xx i-l-, running imriill* 1 \\t the sam*' tinii< th* nblSIlxi i/ui \u2022 n xx a aIvtndon* il nothing but high giml* m \u2022 I **f am imi xx .1 onspb n u t a tlx' DAVIDSON AND SMITH ELEVATOR TO BE GOT ON WITH FOR $358.000 Fort William, \u2022 *ut , July :: (Sp *\"»l> M> srs.P.itnctt ,v M.-iju.- n, ¦'\"ill 1 act.ii ,,r FfUt William, bax.s* cure.I th\" contract t\"i tin r in tiM-\u2022 Ion of the first it of the Davids.n .t* Smith e|e\\ a tor .a .1 tin w.irk.*-x«-luslx.th,- flour mill, 1 $\" s.o\"\" Work w ill b.tarted .,| ,,n< > \"II the site located |ust bfx.unl tin < astern limit of the , il V ami In cl-.s.proximity to the l>ig Dominion g.\\ emment elevator, winch I-.In m- ra pnll.x pushed to cnniph-tIon.TOBACCO CO.SHARES I'lILLY SUBSCRIBED London.July 3 The six percent pi* t.i.in .- shares *>| the Imp.-r G T.ha.\", t 'ally Wl»n*s*\u2019 .12 n»\"*.ISM \u2022Warkly \\VUn«f»\u2018 .12 O'0».'World Wids1.12\troos.'Northern Mersenesr\" 12 mo».1.00 1 60 .40 Poatate Included for Canada (Montreal and euburh* excsptsd).Newfound-lan Oand the iinh I North Borneo, Ceylon.Cyprus.Falkland BRITISH AND FOREIGN MAILS.1 It\u2019laod.h'tji, Qanthia.Qibraltar, *5**tjbu A»D rotta.iuw MAibD.kong\tLeeward Islands.Malta, To Bs Closed »t this Office Duruxg the Mauritius.New Zealand.Northern M-Week Eadlna July 5.1013.\tferla.Sarawak.Seychelle».Sierra Le.no.wee* «uuiua euay ».*»*».\tt-.Trsnsvsal.Trinidad.Jul r- ?SO a m T.30 a m.Victorian.Grampian.Allur Allan- \u2022Parcels are forwarded t>v every tmn-tinned steamer Southern Tc ohatco, Turk's /eland and Zanslbar.Postage for United States.Alaska.Hawaiian and Philippine Island»; 'Weekly Witness.' 25 coni» ektru; Northern Messenger,' 10 cents per copy.No »x-tia pohtage on the Daily Witness' to the United State» and Its dependencies \u2022Letter» for Registration : hould he Foreign postage extra to sll countries posted half an hour before closing of I not named in ,h above list, us follows: mail [ \u2014 Daily Wltnass,* ll.fO extra; 'Weekly Wit ness.' fi 60 extra; Northern Mesaen-ger.' 5vc extra.The last edition of the Dally Witness' 1» delivered in the city every «venin* of publication at H oo per annum, and World Wide' at 12 per annum Advertising Reprsaentativs in London, England: W.A.Mountstsphsn, 3 Hegsnt btrsst, S.W.conditions, ihs Conserva* vos have su- h a chance as they had not had in years, to come back to power, by a prnpopal of a popular ¦-o-nproryi .e msagure Jf they do not make some sueh proposa.:, they know that »he pie.sen* bl!! will go thraug i.Thsv are fatrd to lo.-^e.m anotc .twelve-mon'h.th*;r f.ght to j.ven* *he d t¦ solution of the Union, unie they 'an ?a'te the wind out of their opponent-tails by g v.ng m a little and suggesting such - measure a.will carry perfous ap.their vn supporter», at d *'!n those among Uie Liberals who fMr the resu \u2019\t¦'\tg vjtg to Ireiund the right tc, hutd up a tariff wa 1 Akamst England and Scotland.Lord Grey\u2019s proposal for the con-federation of Great Britain and Ireland on the plan Of the Confederation of the Canadian provinces, is the most hopeful sohsma on the horiaon.B lookr as though the Unionist» might w.n the victory by ha.v ng th*' daring to adc.pt it a» an alternative to the presen* measure, and to Have to the Parliament of the United Kingdom the most important />f the legislative powers that they ar«- fighting to keep It from losing.Without a daring leader they will h'Se ;j!l representation in the final act of d.vision A rever* stop from Mr Law to Mr Balfour would be of no avail in securing a i positive and constructive policy Mr Balfour is the greatest parliamentary fencer on record, but as a construe-' live statesman he has nothing to his credit.While the publishers of the Witness' exclude from Its columns sll financial and other udvertitsementu which they -.-\tconsider calculated or intended to take ,\t.r>\t* r advantage of or Injure the readers.It n Response to Reouest ror m'1*» ^ understood that they m no '\t1\t¦ \"ay i?uarantT-e a-Jvertlsemente.and must leave their readers to exercise their own ; discretion In the way oi putting faith in I them.It is.of course.Impossible to ; know much about mining advertising.which offers probably the inobt specula-| live, and, therefore, the most risky of .\t.\tu j ' 4,1 Investments The great chances of In the absence of Mayor Michaud gain are balanced by the great chances Alderman It Fraser.Deputy Mayor of loss, and no one should Invest In a presided at the Maisonneuve Council I very speculative property mors than he can afford to lose.Branch of Montreal Technical School, St Hubert stre«t by .The progress of health «pience since that date has '\t\u2022' such as never was known before, but as a city we seem to be unaware of it.Nothing was then known of anti-toxins or bacteriology, on which a d^al of *ho \\ resent he alth practice Is based, and of which an suffragette, and that she wue fleeting from the land of the Cat and Mouse' Bill.Then everybody could ^ee how-much she resembled Mrs Pankhurst.In fac*.thev were surprised thev had not noticed the striking similarity before.The result was a great amount of unwelcome attention to Miss Pankhurst, the 'Sicilian s' passwiger The voting |adv protested that R was enlightened law- must take account in all a tnUfake.and that she had no con- | the governing of th sale of food flection with the militant movement.Must the htstorv of rtvjc procedure m «r the Votes for Wom»n' crowd Her Mrtnfn»a, b, tortvtr one of helples.* protestations, however, failed M con- .,\t.\t.\t.\t.Vince many, and thev insisted.even de!a>* and «BsD-uctton.Will the coun-when the Ficiltan' docked to-day.cil not give the department power and that she was one of the famous flght- j efficient strength t use modern meth- erF\tI ode of fighting dii>«3ii>o'.\u2019 Miss Pankhurst had no sympathy I with militancy whn she began the\t'\t* voyage and her «nMpathy *o that cam- , T||E CHANCE up T n- UN JON! FTP paign increa.-ed as »he attentions of | some of her travelling compatalons bo- ; Evfrv now an(î ain (hartb!»- in the Marconi debate than Saint.c.-r, of Adolphe piou.t charged »hit the .amendment of the Opposition with assault on Aid.H.inault.The\t-___________ .telory is that Daoust made a.be* of to the Qoiernment resolution was $10\u2019to 55 with à firvnd.md pU-ed the rn'\"\u2018,vJ b> Balfour That was well money In Aid.Halnault\u2019s hands, lib considered.f->r Mr Balfour, at least, later wanted to dissociât* himee'.f with s a gentjoman.and *he position f the affair and is said to h,ve handed ,ho rarty in ,hat ,-Hmpaiirn of hvpo-over the tnon««v.in the pro»en o of two\t* ,\t.\t.\t.w'ltnesM'*.tn another mm Dtoust l*r ' * crimination was as ill-befitting danumdad the $1\", from Aid.llainault., * partv of gentlemen as was possible, and being unable w.obtain it.I» 4-iid Mr Balfour made th* best of :f jo-to have iM him into hi» store, and dsv.the complaint in the Conserva- there beaten him and fore.-fl him to ._______________.\t.\t_ ir.re up $15 bofor^ lotting h.m go ! ,ivr r^ki'\t^\t'*»' Mr B mar Daoust'.x mother Is also hold aa an ac- i Law has proposed no new legislation, complice, having, it is allogcd.helped ' nor Miggotited anv alterna»!'e policy to lock the door and pull the Minds to that proposed bv the Liberals for down when tho alderman h.ul been brought into the store.the social betterment of *ho country.The charge is a valid one ge;dom ha« TO ENCOURAGE FRENCH.nr.t.,,r(.a)n ^\t.The collection Utken up all over the .\t1\tn d< d ' ' apable and Province by the Ft.Jo.»n BaptlMe po- daring man at the head of t.he Unlon-ciety for the encouragement of the ist party as at the present moment French lanuage -and thought, and The Irish Ucme Ft i!e bill, now before which this l'*-*1* wll all go to help fb\u201e \"\t»«'**\u201c\tthat |t gran's with 32 towns and villages yet to heir in civlng control of taxe», customs and from.Lacihine heads the list with 1 post office, and because of the bitter- _________________ ; ne»s displayed towards it by a section FORFEITS |75,000.\ti r>f Ulstermen, and som.* of the » on- Ottawa.July 3\u2014A cheque for $75.0001 eervatlves, that it has a verv luk -deposited by the Halifax Dredging Co.warm support from man.' of the Lib-In connection with the mntract for eral members of the House, who brt- ^J!nfo:hrhrrin^E^aM V,,\u2019n', r*\tr.me measure of self-gov.minai for the I.t .R car ferry, ha*\t\u201e been forfeited to the Government for ornm\u2018\u2018nt for Ireland should be grant-failure to carry out the v rk.New ed They have, however, beer, elected tanders are being received\tas Liberals to support the measure, C.P.R.ORDERS* NEW STEAMER.!,n'1\t***\ttV\",nd ,0\th'*\u2018\t\u201d Port Arthur.Cnt .July a-Th*- C m- I »bro'\u2018*h Th\" ms fleet.I turning over In numbers, not havuig The plans\tf°r * ^hip with two rommlttod themselves to stand bv anv funnels, and the proposed new vess.q will be the largest in th» C&iudtaa lake passenger trade defined bill, and being with the one Ura?n out.dissatlsflt d Under there INFLOWING WEALTH.T'anad.i Is op a sound basis, and has every re i.-*on to look forward to a 'steady advance in prosperity and popu-dation.' This sentence fntn the speech of the Duke of Connaught, who has Just been appointed for another year to the Governor-Generalship of Canada, will do much to restore in England the confidence of investors whi< h ha;, undoubtedly been waning slightly.Another .enten* e from his speech re-id.-, T am afraid thu in England thev are j 'beginning to get a little nervous for | the immense number of emigrants go.j \u2018Ing to Canada.' This statement will ' appeil almof-t a.effectively u- the other to the English Investor.TA'licre.\u2019 ; *be emigrants flow he knows there must be progress.The more England and Scotland talk about their dislike : of the great number of emigrant} that ! i are going out of the country, the more reason we have to be pleased.I» i» the be.-t kind of advertising that mud.and forcing more of It down nt > th» mud on which 1* was laid In 'he excitement of the moment, the Council pa Med a verv Ill-advised by-law.that no steam vehicle» should be allowed on the sTfets This by-law proved to be Illegal, or it least it h ,» never been put into operation after 'h* first two or three attempt* A bv-law prohibiting traction eng.nes seems ;o hive been more effective Now our aldermen ire with reason denouncing the destruction of a new pavement on A startling evidence that sects rim-ifm i* dying and that Christianity s.for thu*.*he more alive is the response of the solid men of this community to the claim of a united Christianity in \u2022 he shape of co-operation between the four Montreal schools of Iheologic-aJ studv.\\v« use the term so- tariantsm in Ita ordinal y popular senf-e.as denoting devotion to any of the re.fions In which tlie Christianity of the day is divided at the expense of Christian fraternity.However carefully, in the new relations of the colleges, the form* of co.operation may b« guarded so as not to dec|at> t(V> rnuf a longing which, consciously or suh-¦ onsclously, has taken possession of the heart of the people.For.though this generous giving has F POINTE ME Mayor McBride Has Somewhat Unpleasant Experience After Poll, THE PHILOSOPHER OF FOLLY, fRy Sherwood Hart.) THE FAT MAN'S PLAINT.The frllnwi* whe.-e pictures I see in th* «ds how often I wish I could be as nifty appearing and trim a» the lad, whose wardre *» I constantly *'*¦ l **** on them all in th* months magazine*\u2014I notice their collar, and »ie*.I follow the line» of their up-to-date jean, with eager and envious eye» 1 take in the.rut of their Willie hoy suits, I longingly gaze on their ha's I Me myself sporting their shoes and their hoot», their shirts and their h'^e and cravats.Fonie day I may purchase a pa.'kige of s.v-k» a* shewn Th odor* Herzl founder\tof\ton\tfh ^ktry page, and\tfit\tout\tmy the Zionist movement died\tin\th\t, f War i B«a ,n Bu !p.He took his part ap i district visitor, and was soon after a member of an evangelical church.That wa» certainly done on broader line* than those contemplated either in the proposed union of »*rt.itn churches or In this wider co-operation in the teaching of theology, hut It reveals a general craving and belief in fraternity There were similar episodes In th > propre: » of the appeal which h is Just now been so singularly crowned One man who overheard the argument came forward saving.I'm a C.thoUr.hut here'* a hundred dollar*.In another business home the chief, who w.,* not being appealed to.said.I've been \u2018hearing whit you've been .-uying; j \u2018don't go to church, but I'm going to give you a thousand dollars \u2019 These neck- the name up this pieture-boy sports ; i'll buy m - tie just like this one.by heck* although I may l^nd in the court*.I'll drape .my »houl.ders a shirt that looks ,o.and loudly Ill mock at the sun.because of the garments I II have on below (a* worn on page 381.Then smiling a calm and superior smile, m all of my glory arrayed.I'll sport round the burg While the thing* are in style\u2014yet I am afraid.I'm afraid! I fear that Foon after the joint sunerne had been , ,,\u2019r'Se *hoe?es hurt like old nick, that put into operation last fall.Dr.James , shirt woudl flt ill on my curve*.Douglas stated that he looked upon and trying that suit on would make thi* as the most interesting and prom-\t^ $jck fhat\twouM ising event in the history of education .in Canada for a generation, and he\t11 nn netve*.\\ et oft when I offered $100,000 towards putting th*i i gaze on the magazine ads.my fears scheme
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