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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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vendredi 12 février 1909
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[" à rt?4 Oa\u2019 fa ld rie 2 TE SET 5 (PRE X 3 L anes cc em 1 A .Paice Oux For 88° & 36 LT es, ON a ; cu | g \u20ac Cewr Ses o .; v papes BE pra ES \u2014 O° 11 _ARNIVAL' \"© | SNOWSHOER'S AGVENTL SELLING \u2018THE \"CANADIAN.PICTORIAL | THE DIOCESAN SYNOD.-| NEWS IN BRIEF.| \u2014 CEA TR, Le mal EE Le A bomb thrown st « raîvey traix, À Lozded Pullman's Besught Jnr Fel Forty Feet and ang Prem ls * ito spit.Bech desler in Morning Sesion Was Largely 15 ils port of Culotte, esta, oc Aie Guess Bushes onthe Mountain\" col dg \u2018« propartion of his have been thrown a miscreant who To-day.Side.>, Fa Be bt avery : I.din ment of Committees.bu board.| bébind \u2018orders then in h many apprecia 8 received _- The first really big influx of visitors| RESCUED BY MONT AGN ARD cus, \"vas hoped | that to-day would ~ below, because it is 5 _ The ite of the wo ent iy Rbarioun or the carnival took place today, ab| MEN, WHO MADE ROPES} delivery abreasi of the orders, bi tétidal: san; who knows the |THE BISHOP OF FREDERICKTON and the Âtbare.been discovered ee ds \u201cof holiday- makers.Most of the SASH ES.have beem \u2018so many, demands.| i har \u2018publishers \u2018must over-| AND CANON DIXON, OF OTTA- by Prof.Archibald FH.H.Sayce, of Oxford.arnival visitors are from New York.| An exciting and ilous adventure publishers.bay been pable to \u2018do : Iie Rutland, Delaware & Hudson and fel] to the : Tot of one of the snowshoe | ve Sofi Defers iaiuing such « souvenir.| - WA, WERE VSITORS.Recent drastic changes sre roportéd New York Central trains alone brou ht party before the storming of the ice pak \u2018than\u2019 keep even.However, they AN EXPERT OPINION.\u2014 in the Turkish Cabinet.They are A .the 1 about twenty Pullman cars loaded ace lagt night.with their iner:ased\u2019 facilition, sta ; = Master of A.McAlister (See also Page 7.) said to bave Docs re one.the ba with tourists.Mr.Dollard Agathe, of 399 Hibernia; machinery, and with \u201capeginl.) tinteérs, writes: ~_ \u2018Allow This morning\u2019s session of the Diocesan : day, when he was to ride to the Soi- .The Rutland trein, which dr:w out of! Road, ber of the Ferndale Snow- ; : Now York last night with eight Pull shoe Club, was \u2018coming down the moun-| ments with: factories supplyisg.man cars, every berth in which was tain slope, when, unobserved by his com ing tubes, that in lwo ur viré 'n, bad a slight accident ut Albany.rade, he slipped and fell a distance of there will be no \u2018orders behind, .- PAR lings, and in rounding a curve the train have beers killed but for the interven-| the sale closed last.sight split into three.Fortunately no dem! tion of some bushes on to which he fek, crowd at dealers were.offered - their age was done, but it caused some delay, and hung for half an hour unable to re money baëk.Not one: would take it and the passengers did not get to Mont- lease himself.We want \u2018Carnivals!\u2019 they shouted, real unt afternoon.At the end of that time four members the earlier arrivals at the! of the Montagnard Snowshoe Club heard Windsor Hotel this mornmg were the! pig cries, and came to the rescue.They| ot expert Synod was devoted largely to the a With ed soie of pointment of committee having the over.Ik Selebration, and precise in = - publi {sight of :the various \u2018departments of place the lai e Gulten.mails it a most edable pro- | church work.The following persons °°\" worthy .of .this Canada of | Were \u2018elected to the exeeutive commit- The next bi ublic ceremony in Egypt rw you prodnce it for the.| tee :\u2014 will be the ope pen of the new irrigating Clerical :\u2014Ven.Archdeacon Ker, Can: dam across the Ni île at Eeneh.of eins sopeuicn | pra, ae Den, Woks ee u : fon an ers, Ven - : has sericus outbreak of ns Naylor, Rural Dean Lewis, Can- goers ba cholera serious the staff of ) Ch 6 per ramon a Smith, h, Canon St.George Hospital, St.Petereburg, am Wing: A.W.Pearce, ti = ?: \u2018Ç | .oo .institution maintained by the Red Cross.por nt Due end Port |b Huy td Ho BRY msn MP ac DIS PEACE Bot Dee Juki, Yor poss Tay | Toraen os mors rond sod od Lean, New York; Mr.a rs.L.D.|them to the vnfortunate man,\u2018 who wa fe Jor, nine yesterday, & ie A Ray, New York; Miss O.D.Brown, too badly injured to release himself.\u2018 The 11 Dr.Paterson-Smyth, the Rev.G.38 \u2019 Troop, Canon Dixon, the Rev.| ° | Arthur French, thé Rev.A.J.Doll, New York; E.J.Morgan, Boston; ¥- snowshoers then pulled him up to safe.Wallace Whitlock, London, Eng nd, and carried him a mile and a| gin .; sent Se ie d 5 at ue \u201cToid.Fev.À.J.oeil: | .The raïlway terminus and R.A.Shaw, New York; Fr G.bal before they wer able to get a car £o a Brig.«Gen.Sir Honey RE ape M TE RE RS ax Mers, 5 Ldaudge, Xo W Switzerland, yes destroyed ty fire to- Broking Hi.L, Cobb and.Mrs.Cobb, topiske Mm home.Agathe poet- \u201c-\u2014 _ Canadian.GES.40 M Smith, Dr.Alex.Johnson, Dr.L.H.9.The fir tons $a property will bo rooklyn; R.athe was re we 2 LE 10 : or Joanson, Lr.L.H.(Cleveland; G.G, Thomeon, R.F.Pearse: ed to be To ely il at his home.ETS OT CT Davidwon, W.; os Ba ie Hon.heavy.Craig Colgate, Bacon, A.Block, C.[ À The members of the Canadian Club A trustee has been inted th col ie, i © 7 lof Montreal, and \u2018the Women's \u2018Cases Blair, all of New, York; J.Ww.New York Ww.Robertson, St.AL bans; T.Hedley, New York; Mr.and Mrs.B: H.Lawrence, Boston; A.E.Smith, Captain H.A.F.Young \u2018and (« P.oH on, Brooklvn; Mr.and Mrs.G.D.Barron, Miss Harriet , Al len and Miss Elsie Parsons Cowles, New Yor Numerous others came in later on, and so big vas the word a men arrives v coun un - da ns mid-day that it was impessible to | sent, wecorpanied.\u2018by Lady Evelyn get near the register.Every available Bit-Joka \u2018Hanbury-Wäliame and.hs room both in the hotel proper and the §: % A su | Yigpoelles, A.D.C.bio annex is now ve.>\" | Rx Hey Tee aid dou Amongst the 5 at the Place Vie HE ; i A :.\\ Lord.Rol d himself have -\u20acx- | er Hotel are Mr.and Mes.Lewis Iselin, Sled Lo in the a iam people Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Jeelin,\u201d x, = À scheme ional\u2019 miltéry training.he Morton Whiteman, Mr.Gordon : EE eut short bit vit to Csti- My.Ashbel Barney, Mr.Edwin C.yea.He ned .ti to.Miss E.Agnew; Miss M.\"Déiafeld, ; Miss G.Delafield, Miss FE.Constable, Mies H.O.Trowbridge, des, Me.John Mac- 2 Cracher.Mr.Frank OC Littletan, Mr.Fi James M- £ D.\"Mr.K Alex.M.- Duncan az Struthers, all of New\u2019 A.H.Devereux, London; x.Stuart, Boston; Mr.d'houl Wood land, Me.; Mr.end Weliman, | Ÿ A .int with A : New York; Mr.F.F.\u2018Hardy, New | > w A.2 F e.Had \u201cat.2 pibilit wd uf x York; the \"Hon.Adelard Turgeon, Mr.À bs a r tén days .hx.call th Sink aus Sa Art A Condépbion es 2 A nd Mrs.\" R.B.Tingworth.New York: | [gr pug tuer | réserve: \u201cwhile Dakin Gems.there vas Mraria.7 | often dé end RE] Yorks Mie did Sree Fe md family, New.\" - see la : Another n rasta tda He A ia PL roi à cast à the work Yor F.Mrs._ ; ; \u2018 y wg \u2019 LA \u2019 = ! > = s- di York.- - + Attenbury, wv HE EARL oF.MINTO, : \u201c 5 enr ç : ; 4 a?ol \u201col: by: {the Bip Corbin Somalia THE DOG : at\u201d Barrackpur, India, tem, WEES i .= Nish would nel .: SHOW, Co : evening.- chee iad ; (Bee P fo A special feature - of the Billdeg and Terrier Show, which opened to-day in the Victoria Armory, Catheart street, is FAINTED IN.COURT the fact that the prizes gaimdd \u2018in the MR x.ST.LOUIS SE SEIZED WITH AN | SUNDAY THEATRE : » v - Judgs ot the debts of Miss Violet Charles = [*worth, the advemturess, which amotit éj to over\u2019 982,500.t.gs the Bishop off Mr.Acthur Bakour, at present a at \u201cDig, of.Ot- Rev.DF, Richard.de ter Ve make à Bight with \u2018 = dian, Club of Montreal, met together \u2018to: : | daÿ.fôr the first time at a joint.lynch Tin the Sailors\u2019 Institute, when an: | dress: om \u2018Lord Roberts\u2019 ' Proposal 5 England :for National Military Train- \u2018 lng\u2019 wag given by Brigadier-General Sir : Seymour Rowlinson, C.B., CND, | : To \"was largely attended and {he gathering proved highly successful.lke 4 Excellency the Countess Grey was 1, 0120 1 Wiight vas ; va avide l'en ta to te the apparatus, = badide the ; Balfour.led on one of the PRET a and begged hard ri els 4.passenger; but as the westher wae i acroplariet - was obliged to re Be wa Teged yesterd En of Spain! At Vi eg | Cuciæ, Harbor A ai êtes ge Ë dated -into nan Lot ere 2 F ganized on a \u2018aound military a Heekijrs; pi a 1\u20ac \u201cHome.i bs as Church \u2018 HSS SE show will be presented to the \u2018successful contestants te-morrow evening.EPILEPTO FIT, Owing to an oversight .the official car nival programme omits to state the TH : .gel Dog Show will be open to-night and Police Come FE chen \u201c to-morrow night, so patrons and exhibi- Emmanuel St.Louis the 1 vell tors are now informed that they will Montreal contractor, %, he a chance of inépecting à very Com- square, who was givi gai { ete specialty show iÿ -the evenings as witness-box.took ons em Tee well as during the da .before pee al ; pe gs AE od TO-N TO.\\ *be called and He.wa ted end ~W, Stree IGHT AND TO MORROW had he be called, aud He; was: res is, for giving pert ; tional Francais were in the room st tha time, xienc- a were ed_on a Ra § & id ge Se 8 F i : 2 visits during the.SER if F ©.2 g EF Bik HL ihr if à.ES Mr.Revurder ¥ Weir gave.j judgment, tory 5 À .5 To-night there is à grand fancy dress eine a the Arena under the aus- Pieces of the Earl Grey Skating Club.{ bined efforts of [have will also be an intercolleutate ab nette page vds onship hockey match at the Victoria Mr.St.Louis was.\u2018estle.and a_torchlight snowshoe tramp how.Jules Lab: -worlème | legal 3 Fence.+ roues CT by the Y.-M.C.A.|.by the Road Department, uk.seit RSE city Sak ; Following is the programe for to- cause he héd explaiñed}t i Bot.\u201cthie actions CY the son STOW \u2014 3 in dag ih \" p wanted his drain .d \u2018 | , l\u2019orenoon\u2014Skating at the Stadium, sidençe.The witness: vas + / ivtoria amd Coliseum rinks.: Tobog- | those in the court to fall: beck | \u201cning 2 at the Park Slide.before he fell on- the floor he 0-12 o\u2019clock\u2014Continuation of the Dog| by Mr.Viglino, the Italian: \u201chow at the Victoria Rifles Armory.ter, who \u2018happéned: to - Afternoon \u20142 o'clock, Canadian su i y back e witases \u2018 \u2018 Jegal amped.Glock, Canadian direetly 1 f fae vitoë = LER mE pn SY : Genetat dal ae, goto onb of- the Arena.1.To-day line L 's he Sonoran gnder, the auspices of JJM.St.Louis as thea ou § he oath of MP.e Graben: dn trustee t Royal\" Op Marth 24.the Dig auditorisn will \u201cbe | i Beda : à, à Joma ng grounds, Westmount boulevard.2 to of thé court.co ITA E.2 y ; os ih ù ig 8 pat vi % e MN 7 a.and A A.EUS 2 ï.fe Re 2 E o\u2019clock, final day and awarding oË| \u20ac du i ; ks, fof ie prizes at the dog show.3 o'clock, + hampions hip snowshoe races, under thel- uspices of the old T Blue 8 h : ;.Club, % the M A.AT.grounds.One.pital.BRE oor championship skati WA.A.A.rink mg races at the Evening\u2014At 8 o'clock, figure skating PE « hampionship al the Victoria Skating| For not link.Grand illumination of the ice by-law, regs a~tle.8.30 o\u2019clock, championship hoe- escapes, and: \u201cov match at the \u2018Arena, Toronto ve.; Mr.D.Gag v ictoria (Mentreal).Westmount, - a: | \u2014\u2014\u2014e Mahon in t \u2018 tik THE KING AND QUEEN to-day to ng Worm nagieci = mitted his non-comapiisdon af \"EIR MAJESTIES LEAVE BERLIN JPOR Promising ineta - ratus, he was sallow FOR LONDON.bylaw came into sien Æ Ba ; 1] fr t REO) - + Le Berlin, Feb.19 King Edward and in which to put hi Queen Alexandra left Here for London paratus.This nA 4! five o'clock \u2018this\u2019 afternoon, after « of the kind in West: Sy our days in the German capi- .i ley were accompanied to th 1 bay station hy the Emperor and cast ER ROBB | impress and their militaty suite, and About noon to-day Prince Henry of Pj 1.00 by any one connected: & ry Tussia.\u2026 The leave- tered store xing was affectionate, His Majesty x à, \u2018st J 4 sing the Emperor three times on yi \u2018caabi ung : Sores ATES Ado ie Lou andorged with the name and address of the - side, or otherveles no notice can be catem of them.| fk es Jon Ms Notices: » wr or prepasay + an % rolieement dire 1 apfesidid.to desfi ; 3 \u2018sketch of fe, Noo cents per word extra, except poetry, which is 50 cents per Une eptre\u2014prepaid, i = Full Fos, marriage, oué dits (in à re BIRTHS.D \u2014 On Feb.5.109, at the od] & rsonage, Middlebury, Conn., U,$., ta \u201cfhe Rev.Alfred W.and Mra.\u2018Budd, 3 son.entre \u2014 On Feb.T7, 198, to Mr.and {rs.W.H.McHtyre, M8 Stowart-street; WELL a son.Both Well.: 3; Je \u2014 At Lake St oR 19% 2 daughter to Mr.ead Ars.-,day, Feb.10, 1909, at the home of bride's parents, Avotimiore\u201d Ont, by the Rev.H.N.Maclean, Ph.D., Annie Louise Maud Bethune, only dsughter of My.and MPs.Angus Bethune, to John Mcténsén, C.P.R.operator, Srous Valley, Ont, xec- ond son of Mrs.Roderick McLennan, 3rd con, Roxborough, Ro THOMPSON\u2014ROBIN SON\u2014At the residence cf the bride's paren's, Mr.and « H.\"H't-hocoks, Messawipp!, Que, on 10, , 1569, by the Rev.Churchill Moore, Mr.George Ulysses Thompeop, of Moond Jaw, _ Sék., to Mies LiMis Vivian _ youugest daughter of tbe- Tate William Robison, ir.ef Ayer's: CHa, Que.Dikn, > BRETHOUR \u2014 On\" Feb: 19, 19, at the resi \u2018demee of her uncle, : Wm.Bretheur, 149 *:Howland avenue, Toronto, - Alta B.Bré- : thour, aged 20 years._ : CAMFBBÜL\u2014On Wednteday, Feb.10, 300 -at.ble late restéence, Dalesvilie, - © bell, aged -65 beral on Saturday at 3 pan.Dakwmville Church.: \"GRAFIAM.\u2014IR this city, on\u2019 vob.13, 1008, \u201c dé, dés residence, 570 SL Catherine street weet, Oe George Graham.im Die Bd yaar.| Funeral private.NES \u2014 At 0d MeLazen strest, Otiaws, on | \u201cra 1909, Margaret Tonos, beloved wife | Nehemish Jenes, .in her.74th year.ELLY On Weaseday, Feb.10, 1008, at- |.\u201c ter & Ungeriré 1ness, James Kelly, A \u2018his 74th year.+ - Funeral will ans his residence, 909.Es- .planade .avenue, es.at 2 ; Seturgay, Feb, to Sherbrooke e Street Methodist Chureh, je, fhenée Mount Hival Celhetèry.: Prends and heqaamtandes will kindly accept this invitation to papers plessa éopr.Te ES .ve oo ey te dT Kecices af dirths, mériagus and dusihs must ia | : JSmeph; Que.-on |\u2019 A ; sentir\u201d 2 wt ¢ dag ih MCLENNAN \u2014 BETHUNE \u2014 On rss § MU; Hide Pate = La = \u201c> + .2 ~ ¥ \"PALACE ILLUMINATED AND ~ BOMBARDED BY SNOWSHOERS.rond on Fletcher\u2019s Field Last Evening Numbered à = fr © \u201c77.- _ at Léast 150,000 People.= [The Jaf Daÿin One.Free Conki Lasson will 10.30 in the Magis Baking Powder -À score.of choice Condensed Cream, Tonic Wines, Chosolates, ete, SERVED: ThgE\u2014 - all drd entirely we Te the Food Fai \u2018 iven to-morrow morning Booth\u2014 Subject, Hot.Biscuits.be rn Syrip,\u201d Jellies, Cobons, Teas, Génerous fres - samples of Goole Friend\u2019 Baking Powdss\u2014ao Snap Hand Sw i» ilcLasn\u2019s WH Lie Moss or Feather Seip Cecosnut, regular.106 Saturday Ask ne great Comfort Soap a.+4 5000 a 00006.G tion.Guessing Com Thirty beautifully decorated boeths in pr \u2018far the\u2019 Yost ] Fair | ve ve ever held\u2014éome to-mArroW.Morning.VALENTINES Half Price.morning, 2 for 1c to 45 each.Your Week-Enc \u201cNeeds Are foe Reg.10 to sou, Stray : Belfast, Ireland, and Philadeipila, V.S., | LENFESTY \u2014 On Sunday moruing, \u2018Tan.: i \u201cSosthind, © Londo, Fast: and 43 yearn.~ np gerne rooke street,\" Bc al th a Sanbora, witew Clos H.Ni ement.at et MeCLELLAND \u2014 At-6t mu.on ra.4X8, 1900, Thomas Dé Jour of bis age, 444 \u201cPr = td?Fg fod son of Wa Va, ne me L\u2014At hig 5, \"date, Den eley Hous *on Feb.10, \\ + Gustyms, J of the int together with À \u2018the \u2018Wit 1.IMPCHTRD AGATE WARE, * EE ka i and noue = 1 a = dns : ERE EES mites, 92, pur a for ._sach pdress, and Wi er STRAPS, | kid CE \u2019 Jot Sutin RY [that a Men's Snowshoeing Suits Boys\u2019 $4.50 Suits.\"Regulation \u2018Men\u2019s and Yous, | .BOYS* NORFOLK SUITS, in grey mix Men\u2019s BL.sures, in grey and tures, ed pastors, ai od, eatrf \u2018trisémeë, véty - evera ST ee ii Sierre Re vm $3, 00 _ Men's Overcoats ~ I Boys\u2019 Overcoats of MENS ovaR.1 ' BLANKET OVERCOATS, FOR BOYS, coars have hor A.straight pe rom the oi x 1 of beats Diaiket éloth, warmly 9 1-3 partent.Tweed.Ch 1 And Brig A0 heoû 4 oan oot al Te er = Moiton Coats 4 la M - 4.00, 48.60.$10.60, a i k en LL > $5.65 te 2000 Men's proc ou Suits 7 and Mers tloth tape] A risex of Siou's and For Carnival Sports neds a vi 5 bon oi ES out al phi Eatments.Repeinr ve us, $18.00.i ctrl at.hn: \u2019 znous-Ÿ f as morte or QY28, Diack, FINE Pr din on couts.2 fe 59c | ss.ea.\" MANSFIELD \u2014 At'St Margaret's- Hi Hie, 2 a | rn sn : of clause a.of the id di che mse nt of CLOTH * Aus Sosa Mon and Boys | nee\u201d masta ti Es Er LOW FOR RE \u201c OLRARANCE, from .25¢ 40 $1:50 Ladies\u2019 Tohogganing MI iil Make of LADTES' TOBOGGAN-, RR av Da all colors.\u2014 Untsually gobdll valves at pri 45e.TUQUES AND SASHES.RS 50 MATCH.\" 4 ty SI oo _ oo Spl ALY eos à 1e po i i: tu A th AN Esa « id HOOEBY STIOKS, full pur mes » = rantood ogual \u2018ou pan 0 T Jde * donne Bach so es de thm des Fens Rl te A \u201cexceed à roi, Powers: où 8 graduated ec p! was Cecided, on the Motion, .A.Lepomis that.the Sit he» A-desiègers to be is ~ A act retient pp a SR Fetishes sonienenit ] any visitors were heard to Sporting Good§ a i | 1 Lames BNOWSHOES, ms Blu scaled the snowy heights fon.the ico.palace.res Ee o Monts Fais \u2018out, el ihe attack y.UP - V0 $6081, 408.mountain top and down the slopes + de si ax nics.ache cémpany bon for neta.| el de Bo à ape Couns \u201cAl Ll : i «JI thee.were any doubts as to which | wide the \u2018ip.the coptroversy over the holding of 'W winter carnival in Montreal, they inst have been dissipated last night, or the biggest crowd that has ever seen in Montreal gathered on | Metcher's Field to witness the storming \u2018of the ice palace by snowshoers des \u2018gehdine from the mountain.Some od there were 100,000 peopie [{ there; Mr.E.R.Carrington, who is after the ice palace for the éxecutive, estimated the crowd at near- Ix 150,000.These, however ate mere for it was im to eti- {mate such a huge crowd in the dark.When the illuminations sent a flare ld light over the neighborhood, the { whole of Fletcher's Field, from beyond \u2018the Incline Railway to the north fo Pine Avenue on the south, and the mountain slopes to Esplanade avenue, was seen to be black with a mass of People These, howeyer, did not by any means comprise all the people - who witnessed the bombardment of the ice castle, for every elevation commanding the scene, often in distant streets, was taken advantage of by \u2018erowds of 1 Pre Bcene in the city, at the massing of.\u2018the snowshoers, was picturesque jin the extreme.It was such as j tould be witnessed in no other part of { the world, and it was im itself well 4 worth coming a long way to d, as lare.if Over two thousand members of the different snowshoe elube tarned out for the J procession\u2014half of them meeting at the 'Y.M.\u20ac.A., and the other hait fat the Club St.Jacques, on St.Cather- (ine treet.These two divisions unit- ted at the corner of Peel and St.Cather ine streets, and marched up the mioun- iain y way of Peel street and \u2018the si in their multi-colored blañket 2 with tuques and sashes, moc jessiñe and enowshoes, they made a bril- fliant.sight, and the last touch of local | calor\u201d was added by the singing of J} French-Canadian folksongs.{: Hundreds of torches were carriéd, and \u2018the ed, end smoky \"20e light in whic ese enveloped the procession i nabled the people in the city to trace .progress this attacking army.as of the | mountain and\u2019 prepared for the descent ra { rum agmack - wT 1 BEG.BEGINS, + \u201d is ; - pes ne Meanwhile.there was another massing 4.massing upon Fletcher's Field i witat-must have beën quite Pl rt ot# je of ali the \u2018huge population of the \u2018city, 6 many straligers from near and far.A es, \u2018too, could see the flare of Hight | i Bg from the \u2018inowshoe procession winding | \u2019 ok 2 its way up the mountain.Presently the | forms of the attacking host could early be\u2019 distinguished in a big blige tn the combined torches as they ina dehse\u2019 mass at the look- ère the torches were .exchanged > fireworks, with w the flare of the torches began.Across :egme the besiegers, their progress marx.if ed out.by an incessant blaze of Roman candles spurting out balls ,of fire\u2014red \u2018aad blue and green.So vivid and in- was the discharge of these balls > es «cf five that the mountain heights were CRE, Jit up in an incessant glare of dan color, enabling: the dark forms of \u201ci be distinguished against the PE La SEC BAPTETS: .J background of of soy bs th made their x WORK DONE AT.ANGST or Goa throgeh the woods.people's sympathies have been col ich to \u2018bombard land casile outlined in the deep glow velvety color egainst the equally.deep and velvety blue of the sky, itself torn with pathways of innumerable rockets in emormous show- vers of colored stars.Actually, à large section of the crowd to sing.The air was not the 1p r jingie of à music-hall song, but Solemn and reverent as an anthem.Amd here were the words that were wafted upon the icy wind :\u2014 .\u2018Last night I lay a-sleeping, I had a dream so fair; I stood im Old Jerusalem, Tide the Templo there.eed Imagine it ! A ot \u201cot erowd at a car mval, owt for a t of sight-seeing end jollity, singing \u2018The Holy City.\u2019 Why, àt might De some great religious The ruby !igt of the glowing castle changes to golden.Hark at the crowd: \u2018\u201ce.0Once again the ncenq was changed, New earth there seemed to be,\u2014 I saw the Holy City Beside the tideless ses.THE START OF THE BOMBARDMENT \u2018The castle fades egain to a wan sha- gow.The pos x the night has n dropped u Eh a and thes pi ae 'T fe snow sheers, hon all descended from mie moustain heights, murroued the Corie rom the e ir Roman candles.Rrom every side the castle is bombarded with balls of colored Mis is responded to from the inside candles by batterie of Roman shooting , volleys of at columns of a mars, ds of stars, until the air 18 like a sea of darting, points.Then comes fountains end rivers of en fire descending the castle walls.ve more batteries of stars, trees of bunches of stars, and all the to the : sky the bi bomb shells 2 4 It was a mat of that the Governor-General to be present, he having been called away to Toronto.res cmeelleney tbe nt Countess accom Ai AH écrrel ii pu sil ii ; if r Si \u2018 i\" : Fumipay, FEsrvaey 1° burst at in- \u2018 \u2026 se Lo + 7 .« + TT, qe Ei 1939 great pain ep Deought 1 th Wo.pital by a ir on his : ne Hoe eyes, it was thought, had fortunatel, caped injury.PALACE OPEN TO VISITORS.Owing to the fireworks inside the this structure was not Open the public until after the bombard, 1 Tas over.Ten cents wae then char- aed , and over two there proie pa passed through the gaies.l., the Tlion = at now open to the pub: \u2026 e ad t) Tra Sleigh drivers did an Missi n last mght.or si 1 & roaring tu-ir- Xx, eight and ten di a for a two h \" asked, in three hours\u2019 drive we.lare the i to some instances.Eagh: gL asked by sleigh drivers 0.Hotel, I = THE DRIVE.°° The carmival executive have just - informed Lamontagne.! will dona - fire in the citizens\u2019 drive, whieh Lo place next Wednesday.Entries +, drive gi be received Chief.Campeau had a hundred ju men on Fletcher's Field, and Chin |) tective Carpenter aleo had a large num ber of detectives there.Not a singe case of pocket- picking or robbery was reported during the he evemng.ANOTHER CONTRIBU TION.\u2018Consistency\u2019 writes: The \u201cRosy\u201d let.ler, in your issue of Feb.10 OPElIR Lj a question which I am sure every ane who had watched th SLPUEE.c of the carnal committee to carry through their prot ot will appreciate.At the outact they were confronted with the opposition of the railways, followed by the attacks of WO newspapety must strike a casual er like myself as rather inconsistent is the publication Ly on» of those organs of a carmival number, which I have not the slightest doubt they hope will find ite way to All the corners oi thé globe.Isn't this what thev «ried with a loud voice Jgainst ?Were does consistency reign ?1 have much pia: sure in taking up the hint of \u201cRose.\u201d and send vou my humble contribution.eee THE WITNESS DAILY MOD\".The bome dressmaker should keep a little eatalogne soap book of the daily pattern cuts.will be found Tey useful to refer to from time te MISSES\u2019 FOUR-GURED SKIRT.Paris Pattern No.2754.(losing at the left side of the iront, this is an excellent model for the general knockabout walking akirt of tweed, mohair, cheviot, gerge, French or Engh-n worsted or Venetian cloth, as well as for the su skirt of white or natura: colored linen, Victoria lawn, Incsan- head cotton, duck or khaki.Wide 1n- verted box-plaits give the required til peas to the front, back and sides.and the lower edge is finished with a wide hem.The skirt closes at the left «rd of the front and makes an excellent vant of à cost suit or shirtwsist dress.Ihc buitens used for the closing are either the pesrl or cloth-covered variety.according to the material used in the making of the skirt.The pattern is In three to 17 years.For a girl of 10 skirt requires 63 yards of me- isches wide, 358 vards 36 1n 31-8 yards 42 inches wide, or 5¢ inches wide.i kn the er 10D er.cur def twe and my twe dur ing mer bre seV6 eacl thes MR Col N mot Csca cam ture The post read rett bitt mer \u2018Nin \u2018Nou wit cary cam cide * saw wor had M ( ekg chan terd ad mot gran 1884 of At tee pita t reo ESSER Pd Fo) ra PA Niet FLARES NY >, FiipAY.[EBRUARY 13, 1909 GREAT MEN WHO\" HAVE | PROVED ZAN-BUIC = | Sclentist, Analyst, Magistrate, and war Correspondent ali testify.i [on and women reat in\u2019 \"point = nowledge, position and :expetience, s8Y (at Zam-Buk stands superior to healing substances.Read.\u201cns of the following eminent men:\u2014 \\ E.Sanford, of Weston, King's.ce, N.ur .Magistrate, a Schoel Conunission- | \u2018and Baptist Deacon, says:\u2014 Zi, ured me of eczema on my ankle, which h tefied every otber remedy tried during rwenty years.It also cured me of piles; and I take pleasure in recommending it to my fellow-men.\u201d Mr.Frank Scudamore, corrcepondent, who us nents nine battles, and whose despatches during the Boer War were x0 eagerly y read from coast to coast in Canada, seys:\u2014\u2018Owing to the poisenvus dye from an, undergarment penetreting a slight scialch, my legs brcke out in ulcers.At one time I had seventeen deep holes în my :left\u2018\u2019leg, into each of which I could put my thumb; and bad fourteen similar ulcers on my \u2018right leg.Remedy after remedy failéd to heal these, and I Was well nigh worn out with pain and lack of sleep.Zam-Buk was introduced, and I am glad to say that it gave me speedy relief.A few weeks\u2019 treatment resulted in a perfect cure ot all the ulcers.\u2019 \\ Dr.Andrew Wilson, whose reputation as & solentist ie world-wide, in à book recently published (\u2018Hamely Talks on First Aid\u2019), says:\u2014\u2018Zam-Buk may be relied upon as an antiseptic dressing which requires no preparation, and has the particular advaulage of possessing unique healing properties.\u2019 Mr.W.Lascelles-Scott, the famous analyst to the Royal Commission for Victoria, says: \u2018I have no hesitation in certifying the entire purity of Zam-Buk.It is of great healing power for open wounds or injuries.\u2019 So one could go on quoting authority after authority, all of the opinion, based on personal tests, that Zam-Buk should be in every home.Zam-Buk is a sure cure for cuts, burns, es, cod- the famous war gone througa scratches, sores, chapped hands, wloers, scalp mores, |\" (yom, ringworm, blood- ing, \u2018and eczema.It 18 also used extensively for piles, for| equal.All which it is without and stores sell at Soc a box; 3 for $1.25; or post free \u2018from Zam Buk Com Toronto ice.against hart imitations.Local, Wholesale Depot, .144 Cralg street West, Montreal THE OPTIMISTS\u2019 CLUB MR.ANDREW CARNEGIE CHOSEN AS HONORARY PRESIDENT: New York, Feb.11,\u2014N bers of the © >timists\u2019 for the pression.of om day chose w Carnegie oy prose ue of he organization.Mr.Irving Bachellor, vice- ent of the club, and author pat novel, \u2018Eben Holden,\u2019 tod Mr.ge of his election\u201d jonight at the organisbtion, \u2018\u2018& ship now ver SPA 750,000, | sa sin SING, Pme LE 2 \u20ac 2 CONVICTS WHO ESCAPED\u2019 SAY iT} = IS A LIVING HELL: New York, Feb: 11.11 Peal Kelley, the| motorman, and former.P (i.McCarthy, Sing Sing convict& Chas.camp at Bear Mountain, were.recaptured to-day in West - \"Newark, NJ.The men were in a sad.state from exposure returned to Sing Sing: \u2018Both men were titer in their denunciation of the treatment accorded them Ww Je ih \u201cprison.Sing Sing is a living*h > said Kelley.Sometimes they pat us\u2019 a \u2018spall Il with three other men: \u201cThé _ tices carried on were awfyl.Thé | pat the camp was not fit for \u2018dogs, and we decided on Tuesday to clear out when we saw the chance.We agreed \u2018that.we would rather die than: endure what we tad to there and in- Sing : Sing.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014prrmmtre esp\u201d PLAYED KING OF.o Mr.Horace Boieseau, %a.ative\u201d of se: Cesaire, and a former - well-known' mèr- chant of St.Lawrence street, \u2018erday at the age of 53 years., He was a devotee of sport, and one ot the promoters of the historical cavalcade in the | grand St.Jean Baptiste celebration of of King of France.EE NEW TREASURER NAMED: , At a recent meeting of the tôèmmit-|-, tee of management of t Lee ot he Western Hos- treasurer, to t'ake the place of Mr.HA.Hodgson, who has resigned the office.| Aldermen.Discover.Too.oh is Being Asked bop.~- : the opin-| - Alderman that it was understood that \u201cwas.the s best \u2018enamel, and so, price\u2019 was wot too much.- y You are.warned | P r York mem |.e national |.organization formed several months ago, |.tipg the de- |; panic 100i, met to |: the famous | at the din-| ner of the .Authérs\u2019 Club.\u2018Mp.Wm.H.Robinson, oud of the pfomoters of 4\u201d ænember- who 4'he escaped on Tuesday - frdm the prison]: and hunger and surrendered | readily when found.Tonight they were} ded yes | \u2018in the Che Hearst Fagin ble to bold.It hai tion fo Fi N 1884, in which he himself took the part | &0R6 30 ?; J.A.Mathewson was elected I 'MOREOVERCH WORK OF PAINTING AND DECORATING INTERIOR OF CITY HALL STOPPED: VN terday afternoon to the work of until a report bas been prepared to .show to what extent extent.the costs are like- carry, a proposition to stop and call for tenders in the recognized way.With the infusion of new members on the committee in the persons of .Aldermen O\u2019Copmell and Ward, the mis- \u2018take the committee made in the first in- | stance was glaringly demonstrated at | yesterday afternoon\u2019s meeting.War Tants were presented for signature, but when Ald.Ward and Ald.O\u2019Connell saw the prices that were .being changed for} \u2018paints, etc, they refused to take any | responsibility.Alderman Lesperance, the chairman, | u asked for &pecific instances of any over- Alderman O\u2019Connell at once pointed to the fact that seventy cents were being charged per gallon \u2018for turpentine, whereas, he could buy any quan tity, large or small, for sixty-three cents.Then, enamel comld be bought for $2 a gallon, whereas $4.50 was here charged without any specification as to quality.\u2018 There should - be proof that we Age the best, then,\u2019 remarked iid Alderman Ward supported O'Connell, and asked the what they intended to.de in thks ter.The Painters\u2019 Union had .lained that while the city wal.ing the contractor forty cents for the contract, the work work.: A.O\u2019Connell remarked that .he dal \u2018not blame the contracvots-fot getting-a| good price, but ce the committee [ go on.; ve sf i the Le : IN Al.Levy, an old member of the com: | { mittee, said the had been Ander-the intl nd hat Rrompted the ob 5 nw G8 | pression that tha redecorating oui netleries Department, the rapoifld | > wety extensive; aud hé-End.bots \"ae {ibe followed throughout the igovr | \u2018 prised to \"see the\u2019 wäy the painters and .ernment Postar was.un- their ladders had: appeared a the Oily \u201cable, however, trom pie of the Lal the day after the passing \u2018of the-re- letter that the Sos sed had gcftions ing Mr.Lapierre to de the sent, to: J Ce that-#he With the new members df the \u2018cor Dnivister \u2018the \u2018 ind done: \u201c on] mittee refusing to take any aesponsibili- ty in the matter it.became inevitable to stop.the.work and.¢all for a report on the expenses .that have heen.involved, | \u2018and the amount of coste costs .necessary to complete the undertaking.The new members were The Pho acd main motion was ly A ACL.A.Lepbinte, chaied Finance Committee, said thd 1 Quebec, Feb.11>-F0m Lambert, was before thé sions on tempted a his panded to jai, \"rene i magistrate usin; Lambert, \u2018who is a s The City Hall Committee decided yes | 0 i stop : painting and decorating the City Het wan d \u2018Chrep gears running in nt.instance if 351 Se to say.with certainty what its] | fate will be, in the Senate; but the bet-{ 1 imipréasion is\u2019 that the Sènate will} ot.dire to.assume the - responsibility pote ignoring \u20ac the wishes .of bot! mows.The bi à and thereafter duly maintained in accord- -anice with \u2018 \u2018tbe Privy Council and-of ithe Board int: ct thereto.The may limit such speed.in any case to any |, rate that it\" deems expedien years \u201cworth of United: States coin was y | States, and.the estimates now à Gene o | Fr we contained an appropriation a | Justice rtainiy was at fault for allowing thie \u2018wark sai, V4 { ployed upon them.Me.\" ernment \u2018policy was to allow \"+ {Jabor -to- compete with free: : t.Wilfrid -Laurer- replied that the pron \u2018mane; } Re \u201cpsons and.penitentiaries brought: x not -be idle.\u201coaty A Deus = in.Britieh: Bull Colm het oT ] étoriotis train robber: © he = escaped : PNer \u201cWestminster, -direëted attention to\u201d : | fentiaty, concerning - : y in -aevérai previous sessions, co support also Emereon in the ls Jertiament.OU EN roses train shall over any highway at rail level \u2018in any thickly.sd portion of atiy city, or\u201d village at ter epééd than ten\u2019 miles an hour, \u201csudh \"crossing is properly protect: | j ed, or unless such crossing is contructed\u2019 : \u2018regulations and di- |\u2019 e orders, Committee of rections of the Railway - force ;with respect Board In reply to = in y.\"Major Beat-{.tie London), \u20ac ogi by stated that 2660, o the ya year 1007-8; on which - profit am to $284,288.The gov-{ ernment\u2019 was\u201c ited quantity of American currency wes .in|} circulation in Canada, put had no means} of ascertaining the exact » Three over half ver, be on was coined in| ex- | - ported from this country to the nied a befo : pe is t = pri nt a for, onage list in, | abolition of pe De font Gen eral.st in fii Justice De; did not nécesear J the Abe yw oy Une, \u2018tem.was to be nine maps oats .pérces The Department of Juetios es.alsa, g te) Soi tigen for allowing , church | of St.Matthew's.(Asglicsn) | Church, ottawa, to be made by ct labor in St.Vincent | ; tiäry.This wôrk was ce 16.W.Dawson, inspector of penite) ine ies, who is connected with St, : the price paid for the pews was for them if ordinary labor had, i \u20181 and Mr.Foster both: Me i \u201cthe hi made - \u201cSt.ne ot mion of the report 3 from New 7 Si petted, was \u201cMer T° D.io \u201cOuinnervativé, of go me oy va ror et Tae, y jhe.press r urke, lat 51 Warden \u2018et.the Britiah-Co Combi pons this\u2019 matter.His.\"40 ju So knew abôut the \u201cmatter at the ke Hany inquiry, and AYlesworth was of the opinion thar present.\u2018threats were \u201cdue use he bad failed\u2018in ee to secure: a higher rate of.A In n the e course \u2018of sorte further debate; The\u2019 most st highly refined and healthful ~ of baking powders.Its constant use \u2018in almost every American household, : îts sales all \u2018over the warld, attest its Wonderful popularity and usefulness.brought before a parliamentary com- either to make \u2018his \u2018assertions or \u2018to withdraw the- ittée and com \u201clin the fact that \u2018there are no brewers] ANOTHER BORDER OUTRAGE .House; \u2018and.in the atti- th press and pulpit, French { and ire and in-the présent.agitation | oth for Me peparation 12 The votes for the.penitenti | Jrere al \u2018passed: before ° the jurned, \u2018with\"the exception of That for | ritish Combi penitentiary.TORONTO GIRL TURNED BACK- AL PORT HURON BY AMERICAN hire; Rés: end 1 very acceptably; at Beaute Laud ; The members \u2018of the W.have secured thie serviets - berte, the tempranc lecturer, foe a 8 cam- i peigh against the Nqnuor traffc-some time 7 mext- - 16 is tobe-hoped that the.lins \u2018and heartily | e, who has prov- 1 in our own connity | ; so succenifal in the work of eminat- | 3 Curieting - es \u20ac.How on or Miss Kaine gave a Inpany, one.anse of which pro- : és for an elevated railway Yor Mont- .Th tlre covering this is .@8 inpeny may ug \u201cout, A Nay front re ré Tiras\u2019 of [ ditysof Montresl- to- the eastern\u2019 \u201climit oa out, dramed girl, no we from' her home in \"l'orgato tg Cedar 4 from Jowg, .was sto the United States unmigra Port Huron, Yesterday.and ordered to return.to Canada: ' - able to prove her identity, the 2mau- ration authorities claimed that eTavisk -vras on her way to marry \u2018an Towan farmer, whoee: advertisement fcr a wife she had amswered through a ma- trunonial - ogency, and with whom : correspondence.: \"claimed on that account, that Miss M Tavish came \u2018under the î clues, \u201cand; although Miss dignantly denied sw though she wis | churches \u2018will fal into: second the \u2018efforts of on lready\u201d ; the # the: town: oi Maisonneuve: \u2018Wh Bt, &r upon, Any.« -erous streets \u2018of the ; or.4 ihe ue od they: iT TL Pet DEATH OF; TT} P, 2.RuPERF | a million \u2018dollars\u2019 ts À fur, OF SO Miss MecTavish jn- the allegations, she w:# compelled to return to-Sarnia.PASSE AWAY.OF A BOUTH\" sion | | FIBEIN A FREIGHT CAR.: \u2018by an\" overheated stove, ; broke-out.at 8:45 last.night in a C.P.R.: freight : \u2018cary -Joaded with oranges, that wks lying.on the wharf : Sulpice- street.he\u2018 central vt ere Was any patron 4 eva ; amtnanition\u201d Jo.& 7 ngegemen ring a after he had been disabl IV Hw ei il > Hien 00 men thew\u2019s Church, and it was claiméd- oi 0 h: onset Jess \u2018than \u2018the church would have paid | i Vincent de Ted, Petiten- 1 i : ol Bio = i \u201cCal end Ty .Weekl y ; LÉ N The Rink will not be open to the public for skating.PRICES\u2014General Admission, 25c; Re served Seats, \u2018sgtar\u2019 Brapch Office until 3.90 pm.At the TORONTO vatorely\" VS WEDNESDAY NEXT the Canadian.Amateur Skating Associ Hon.sans : O8 1 TE .Li Has Band will play + 8.00 te\u2019 | 8.80, and at bait.use | Office hours, 4.30 PRIORS\u2014Adimisaion soc, Restrved Tse.neon on the opening day of i sdle : INTERMEDIATE C.&- Hd: La VICTORIA ve.SHAMROCK |.1 Admission, 25c.Ohlidren, 100.50c.Tickets on sale at the \u2018Arena\u2019 after 7.00 p.m.TO-NIGHT MeGILL ADMISSION, \u201825 CENTS.\u201cBALCONY, 50 CENTS.Saturday afterneon and night, Band and Skating GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL and Amateur Championship Faney Skat ing Competition under the auspices\u2018 of 7 HOCK EY Seats pow en sale at ARBNA\" TORONTO vs.VICTORIA : Orders by Telephone or Gthérwies will only BS cciptes after 18 Sete \"CHAMPIONSHIP.2:30\u2014SATURDAY AFTERNOON:-4.00 \u201cWANDERER ve WESTMOUNT * PP TO- NIGHT AL S.PO0 MASQU ER mY THE MEMBERS OP THE EARL GREY SKATING cLus| a Admis at all hein tar whys a THIS WE UE | Fous \u201cAldo, Spechl égagémant +! the\" Grant GRAVE font Ne poet: in \u2018Merved Séate, 1560 and êse.© UNDER ; VRO-RECAL \"PATRONAGE 200 University street.Aes KE \"FRENCH ART An a Paintings, Seuiptare, Jewellery, be.ss a JANUARY 230th to FEBRUARY.Fen.Admission, 25 cents.Monday and Thurs- |.NT dag Evenings, 8 to 10.-Ten Cents.Spectal.! : Raie for Schecls_ : ART GALLERY.Der PERRUARY 13.° \u2014RNTURDRT- AFTERNOON CLASS | 768 STUDT.QF SUNDAY SCHOGL + \u201cLARSSON, re ER \u201c> = CE etes pes 18200 vet Ea Cam Aho pt - CS ER ETATS MORE Le BR RT ugh.Hall, 5 to 5.45 P.M._ , Her.ROBERT.mane .D.D.Leader.| oa Rid ME SE NE A/R EE a, ~ p Ere ee TT TTT Deer dr Snow ty > ï \u2014 Ps SA A.bars \u201d + The Moet, Luxurious and Upte-Date punting: \u2014\u2014 Official Programme of Carnival Free to all Visitors 0c 2 Best ates on and doter.| Talking, Moving.and som Piotr ARR BENNETT on ARRY\u2019 AAA sd ag.Fr 1 Song Impérscnations.- ha , 5 THE BOTHWELL-WALSH COMPANY IN TALKING eT 22 C8 : Children - Misi \u2018except ss, GRACE VAN StupDIFORD, tn hme His aT Monday, 16th Féke Tickets, $2.00; trota Mra.Chilles; Brus; 3, + piste are; and Mes.a om! TIONS or A \u2018lot three hockey matches played to be the extent of five goals to nfl: T Fitzgerald \u2026 Goal.Lortie .+.+ :.Cover own side, and.had: ed by even play, and | Music Mr.JN Jensen Ma ho Pis Hovis and: cf BIBLE.CLASS, 5 bh oa lesd.um MEWS Resulted in Thres Teams at\u201d Top of the Table Winning va\u2014 of - BY.THR STEEL.WORKS.MEN NEXT THURSDAY.The Victoria.Rink last night was the y tome |?{tn the Marufacturers\u2019 League.The L.Hand P.Company experienced no difiiculty in defeating the Northern Electric team, and i now appears thet ths Jictoes will prove the champions of the Lengue.The Steel Works, who_ have.Léld tho uiting prenant STORE fight \u201cfo?for\u201d honors this Pp up «5 onors 8 Year, \u2018and the Canadian Rubber Company | \"| oeing s tol io favor at the Sipel mon.Fhe « c.PR.soored, Tm 66 Limotyperk one.Details: L.HAND PB.VE: NÔRTHE RN ErEC, From beginning to énd \u2018the Norfheru El- ectris Company's répreoentailves wears outclassed, and they had to sufier.dsfoat te eams: 2 LH.aud P.1.£9 ue os ee Kent Dickson es sa 0» \u2018ou point\u201d se op +.Koerver .2 co.Lynch Jobuston .\u2026 .Roter .!.Grannery McGranahan *.+.ÂÜe .».\u2026.Heflérana Beaudoin .\u2026 ht \u2026.,.Nichol Weir se se 0s au Sete , \u2018of sesonFenndl Referée, 8, Duréigh.Pt 25, Judge.of play, F- Ta, ue STD; Ys.\" RUBBE 1011 This provid 3: most interesting Zame, al- | tnoush the Stee] Works men scored four Eoals to thefr opponents\u2019 one.Btrikp, playing for the Steel.team, was injure, by be- ng struck across.le Lacs My.for \u201cet his rere.Tr .& little while.The tearos we.4 - Northern Electric.= \u2018Steel Works, 12° bt, .Baker * se .oe ss God .\u2018oe Fu veg: Co.Lines = se 20 eo + FW) Bn Cae etre .oe jd | Fratçord sé +» vs Er ms se sv Brown NOP ,e 4 oo .Dgilen -Geutre .er Henuersey the C.P.R.rep : ee en ee où BUA .EL) .Le a Referee, Hiyiand, .= oo ?oe :-Cl x no Judge of Da Th Friel ; 5 5 À LIN n ; The game betwoër + Bate men: - | carter \u2014 |MANOFACKURERS \u2018LEAGUE.{Three Games Played, Last Night| ph and Federal having | Have R Recelved Challengers From Manitoba and the Federal League.{ Ottawa, Feb, FA challenges for \u2018de aliverware are now in the bande of , Forse, Stanley Cup trustee, those of been * 1 recetved to-day.The trustees will meet Tos P.BE OPPOSED H.AND Co., WiLL yet ôt js not known what will be EL Tn decislon, akhough the challenge of the West- I ary pee hea they will Ta te Ten preference over \u2018that of the F - the season of which is not yet | Winnipeg Shamrocks are rot.y a combination of the Shamrock aaa Winnipeg \u201ceams, \u201cTv Winnipeg professional league started out this eeasom with three cinhs, Winnipegs, Shamrocks and Maple Leafs, but it was not a success ,and the w inotpeg abd Shamrock aggregations affiliated em managed to beat Jack Lee's Jets, the Maple Leafs.Fort William.Edronton will also challenge and it de They also defeated The rumored that he Shamrocks and Edrora- ton trë\u20acms may be asked to.play oil to dec'ée which of the two teams grvca dates.The Edmonton Orwhd, shv1 à be ow ever.does not wieh to eend a «eam East after the cup, until next Decemoez; while the Ébamrocks want to come this winter.Shamrock defence, Chambers, of Ottawa, who plays om the is cantain of the team.The Renfrew officers are etill in hopes that their challenge will be accepted and \u2018await word from the trustees.Reifrew play their last game 4n the hederal League the hi join on Mcnday next, m ma etins the Wanderer Senators at Officers of the Renfrew Club characterize | 8 ridiculous the .etateménts that Pire or Shamrock me.PMre 4 in Renfrew to stay for Hie winter at least, and although he wild ly go do Montreal to puay for wul return ta Fentrew and be in line should stooaals in lacrosse, he we the Fen- frew Club get dates with the oup boidere next winter.\u2014\u2014\u2014 VICTORIA VS.TORONTO.Thé Victorias wt have their dun! practice to-night meeting - oe in the the Arena pravicus to Inter provinsial maich to be played at the Arena to-mor- cow ight.WANDERERS WILL BE BUSY.Next Monday the Wanderers play the Saamrocks and on Weda hment en 17 ley cD fe ce the same, oD 4 while.on the eaday they wiil fobowiv Te ea a ee Sieney to Quebca, to the citadel te \u2026 COLLEGE GAMD TO-NIGHT.\u2018The Intercollegiate mateh between Me- eue \u201cGhai and Toronto University wilt be decid- Jett at the Victorie rink to-night.McGill n + êtes} Wor de a 8° vénings of next week two bocKey matches C.P:R.CE ji ich are attracting great ettestion.The Soa.a.Mébber REVI SAE pags are the .seven: of this.city end.Bd notype .° tn FF.otdn, the home team tobe, container Non Blectid dus GE hy Jester Patrick.\u201d The Nelson team Sp Cs a Xcotiy.won the.championship of :.the ro gs \\ à P.V8; pere - ry re, Ia con will be played the Stent me \u201cwad P.and : 10:00 riok being awaited with ith @ torre Sah.Bot win speak at ths.My STIG, SUNDAY, 4.* A look.Mr.Z k.BEC.OT will 1nd the GX.june Er TH wl mn souk at he \u201cSATURDAY, sr Au = reartily.fdvited té th \u201cMeetings.oung Men's Christian Asentiscion, Ponipion.fgutee.| a y = toc, soul = 5 : Ent JAR.| the Temdskaming | BE pile sex -julge ve OV \u2018Reutrow - tn .Fille ee oe oo Cornmadl - - RENFREW THE The.The_Jolioming isthe standing _ COBALT Vs.HAILEYBURY.\u2018sh.11.\u2014Cobait end _- \u2014_\u2014 THE CHAMPIONS.Renfrew, by their Ont.; Even died for the championship of Liéague in a close game Hañteybury winning 7 to b.the soore stood: Halleybury, Aire woe eo.9 J of the win- Suxiih'e Falls, have practically won the chefoplonehip - Won.Loat.ee os oe \u201coe LX] .ee te op .HN .a.se -e sn \u2014 BY 3 GDALS TO 3.Lo Moleo Roirée te ve p [RJ seo te we Der To Phy.{ousBEC-UN ION \u2018VICTORIOUS: torreamen MWOLSONS the Groat Pash, \u2018 IN BANKERS | : LEAGUE MATOH YESTERDAY .e es ee Meldvism \u201cMotherwell co oe ee » Praper.Yves | LAWN TENNIS.| Ladies * Championship Meeting | is Drawing to to a Close.Jew York, Feb.Ln \u2018the women's dn- door national lawn tennis championships | door the aingles flald was narrowed to bree survivors.Only two pairs remain in ihe doubles.Mies RE.H.Moore, the ex-maiional champion, won a place in the singles final, 8be matches and won all ecmi-finals she defeared Miss Jane Coton, 6\u20142, 6-2.Miss Moore will meet either Miss Mary Wagner, who teached \u2018he eemt-finals by defeating Miss Fanny Fah, 7-6, 9\u2014T, or Mis Louise Hammond, who defeated Mims Erna Marcus, 6-1, 6\u20144.The successful paire in the doubles who reached the final round wece:\u2014Mies Wagner and Miss Moore, who defeated Miss Alice Mech end Miss Fanny Fish, 9-M, 6\u20144.The Forum, Montreal's eketing audi- inrinm,.will be one of the cemtres of at- tration during the carnival feetivities, and on Feb.26, the official roller akating oarntval will take place, for which Yhree very valuable prizes have been offered by the management.This will be the fire cernival held in connection with the new rink, and nothing is left undone io make it = euccess.Already the visitors here are \u201cpking an interest in the rollers, and every\u2019 afternoon and evening the Forum has ite good quotum of ekaters.The trique construction of the building with all is comfortable accessories receives the approbation of all who ses it.\u2014 THE ONTARIO TANKARD TORONTO GRANITE CURLING CLUB WON TROPHY BY COMFORTABLE MAJORITY.Toronto, Feb.11.\u2014The Toromto Grenite Curling Club won the Ontario Tankard this sfternoon from the Ingersoll Club at Queom City rink by a majority of 25 shots.Tom Rennie's rink pulled away from Charlie Sumner's Ingetsall in the early eteges and acoumulated a big majority.The Ingersoll rink, skipped by O.Robinson, kept right on the.poels cf Tom Wilson's gremite but the Toronto ink pulled owt with a comfortable margin a.ithe end of the game.© Granites, 1.Wileon The score: G (Skip)\u201429 \u2014(8kip)\u201421 \u2019 Tetal.Halomiy i Granios, 2% shots, \u2014 f AN IRREPARABLE LOSS At a especial meeting of the M.A.A.A., Leld yesterday -&ftervoon alt the offices of | Mr.Leslie Boyd, K.C., a resolution was unanineusly' passed expressing eympathy fie Thomas Taint Par, aly.of tne e Thomas FTE LT eus one o fire chartered members.ne NEW RECORD MADE | New York, Feb.M.\u2014Coughen, one of the American Olympic team in London, made mew world's ree 130 yards at the games of the \u2018Regiment tn Brook- 1145 soon a previous ocre waa SCO! record was 13 eeoonds, DORANDO WON DEFEATED SMALLWOOD IN TWEI.VE MILE RACE AT PHILADELPHIA.\\ Philadelphia, Pa.,, \u201cFeb.11\u2014Doranéo Pustæi, the Italian Tummer, de- autel rt Smellwosé, the weall-tnowa jlaps.The winner's \u201ctime for a prouve ; fies was 1 hour 19 guénutés 10 te HOCKEY IN PITTSBURG ARTHUR, K.SIXSUFITEE REFERS : TO OIRCULATNON OF AN ERRONEOUS PL tabs, par Feb.11\u2014Anthur BE, Six- 185 006.1 ful nursing - .ure_of, porns | treatme at à Fnipary, Fesnvary 12, 1995 THE INTERCOLONIAL.Commission Recommend Ab sorption of Branch Linss, em Ottawa, Feb.11.\u2014The Hon.George | Greham cabled \u2018to-day the report «1 - commissioners appointed in Septet.last by the Government to jy.tigate the present traffic condi; -.and possibilities of the branch |i.in New Brunswick and Nova =, tapping the Intercolonial Railw ay, w., a view to the absorption wo ij.branch lines by the trunk line by ;.chase.The commissioners were M Tiffin, superintendent of the 1.C.\u2018and Mr.M.D.A.Storey.Thirt- branch lines in the two provinces 4 dealt with.Absorption by the |.C.is strongly favored.The conclusions | the commissioners are as follows: - \u2018We would express the unanum-\u2026- feeling as gleaned from interviews w: the people living along these lines (i; great good to the country would folluw the suggested absorption.\u2018There is not a dissenting vor amongst all the people we intervi, | as to the good the country Wang , people would derive, and there can i.no question as to the impetus -.action would have on business ii.is now.lagging and falling away |.cause of want of facilities for the jn per conduct of the present traffic.I i6 a well-established fact that in near every case where branch lines have been absorbed by trunk lines such a pon.has proved to be of great value to the branch lines as well as furnishing addi tional revenue to the main line and then becoming valuable feeders to them >< they increasé the traffic and earning powers of the trunk lines.\u2018Hampered by lack of capital and inefficient equipment, it cannot be ex pected.that thé branch-Hnes can pro vide the services or facilities needed fon the development of the country which they profess to serve, and, fur ther, wé are to say Lhe branch lines are to-day not in a posi tion to give a satisfactory service, and, in fact, we believe they have now about reached .that of becoming more of a Mindrense ¢ n a help to the proper development of the couu- try.We are eatisfied that the \u201ccare of present industries and the development of new ones which d.necessarily follow the absorption of these branch lines would make their absorption of vital interest and one worthy of the best cc\u2026s'deration.Furthermore, the people of ine Mari: time Provinces, who, as a rule, are but poorly served by the branch lines, are asserting that in view of the large -amount of money or other assistance accorded to \u2018the Canadian North-West { for the.purpose of developing the country, they are entitled to at lepat-a meas- : P'There are \u2018but two\u2019 or three branch lines ,to- which the above remarks do not apply.The report covers the New Brunswick, including the Temiscouta, \u201cwhich 4s-mainty in Quebec, and .three Nova Scotia roads, the Vale Coal Co., the Cumberland Railway \u2018and Coa] Co., and the Nova Scotia and Steel and Coal Company\u2019s lines.The report gives an elaborate descrip tion of each railway, with maps.Mr.Graham also tabled a report on the branch lines made by a provincial commission of New runewick, Messrs.Burns and Gillmor Brown.It covers New Brunswick branches only and omits the road from Norton to Minto belonging to the Government.The other nine roads have a mileage of 310 miles.The commissioners find that all the roads have been improved in recent years, but show room.for further improvement.Mhuany of the bridges require rebuilding to be safe.Passenger traffic has increased during the past five years by 22 percent.trent MARINE ASSOCIATION | A DECISION TO STAND BY NEW CLAUSE IN BILL OF LADING.\u2014 Ottawa, Feb, 13\u2014At the afternoon session of the Dominien Marine Association yesterday a delegation from le Montreal Corn Exchange, comprising Mr.Quintal, president of the Exchange.an Mr.J.MtPhee, a prominent grain buyer of Montreal, waited on the 1=*0c14\" tion and asked them to withdraw [ve new -elaupe inserted in the bill of Juling | and save à great deal of trouble, which they said would occur when naviga\u2018iov opened.To this request the asso:istiod replied that it was their purpose 1C stand together and enforce the clause.As a further evidence that thev \u201cie preplared to stend by their zun.« resolution: was- unainimously carried, 1 the effect that the association vi: rep to stand the new oill «f ih ng, and that it will heartily cv operate with in enforc:1- oo pion offered !v with the Corn Exchange i every ry to forward the interests of its clauses.of.| the trade ere MQULR HOCKEY TEAM = for the match with à Risk to-night.as that which war Friday.Drum- on the tor ward corse poist, is ou Ramsay, et .id \u201ctheir posi- and Moee: and ï ab ih point respec Roberts tas not Toe chicos of + Mc ere sight, but the team Ww fight, a clése game ' r= traning or, or.similar ;Ç St : aa U cr sal nm 2 \u2014 au _ \u2018\u201c te Ab P.the ber est- ons nes tia ith ese ur- fr.R., een are of ous ith hat low ice ved its be uch hat Dru- It arly cen Livy ae , .Store cloces daily at 5.30 p.m.Our * Dollar Leather Cape\u201d Glove For Men and Women In Stock Once More.For several weeks we have been in the unples asant position of being without a single pair of our \u201c Dollar Leather Cape loves., That circumstance came a bo poule dat could have foreseen or would imagine it to e a glove, no matter how Would imagine | take such Pol on the Canadian people, in the first seäson of its introduction, as has this \u201cDollar Leather Cape\u201d of ours.Four repeated orders went home to the manufacturer in the first x.months.The manufacturer himself was taken by surprise.simply could not supply the gloves quick enough.We had to He it that was all that was to it.Now they have come and right glad we are to be able to announce them.For visitors we might add There is nothing like our \u201c Dollar Leather Cape \u201d gloue at $7-00 this side of London.It is English andit is thoreugh\u2014the best glove of cape leather that ever came to Canada to be sold to men and women at $1.00 Children\u2019s 8izes in same quality.76 a pair LET SPRING TIME col The Fourth Day of our reat Silk Carnival Brings Forth a Unique Display of New Styles And Weaves in American Silks and Satins.If you are interested in knowing what New York is looking on with particular favor in the way of silk, just at this hour, you- can see it in the display we are giving to-morrow, o _ The NewRainproof Satin Foulards in very smart ring, coin and spot effects; wi full range of this season's hew- est colors such as Wistaria, Catawaba, Rosewood, Pompeian, Esturgeon, Wine,Gen- fawn, tan, brown, navy,besides black and white, price.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$1.00 The New Sico Silk which is one of the greatest sellers A New Veil, Collar or Ruching Makes the Sunday more Interesting If the indications point to fair weather on Sunday let it be a face veil of Russian spot in black, navy, brown or some other fashionable shade ; if it promises to be blustry let it be a storm veil of chiffon in some of the freshest tones, taupe for instance.: New consigements of both have just come to us, the Russian spot, to sell at from .25 up to $1.25 per yard and the chiffon, at 30, 60, .75, - 90, $1.00 aud $1.25 per yard.pleats, frills, d novelty colorin Pres To.15 25 and right up to $1.25.that \u2018harbors had to be deepened, and the transportation interests were in constant dread lest the St.Lawrence channel should be e Canadians should remember that the 350,000,000 acres of forest lands spoken of by His Excellency were somewhat d tive, The surface included a proportion in th: Far North, almost unavailéble at the present, and the timber was inferior to that of Ontario and New Brunswick.Four hundred thousand were dependent ton Sorest industries, said A dr.chille Bergevin, who represel Quebec Fish and Game Protective Aseo- ciation.He suggestéd the appointment hole \u201clater.Parle be gprs whole matter.Particularly he cated the permitting of clearing of by settlers CANADIAN FORESTS.Convention Discusses Relation of Bog Areas to Future Timber Supply.EARL GREY ON THE DANGER OF UNCONTROLLED DEFORESTATION.oronto, Feb.1l\u2014In the great bog are Canada will there be found means to replace the forests which the development of the country has rem many hundreds of equare miles The question was raised by two speakers at the convention of the Addresses along the same ine wore Canadian Forestry Association, which made by Messns.W.Kelly was opened at Comwocation Hall by! B aid w, who apoke on beh Frame JT Karl Grey to-day.The Hoa.W.C.the Fire Underwriters\u2019 As sociation; w Grimmer, surveyor-general of New |p Snowball, pprerident of the associa- Brunswick, stated that his Government tion; A , r, j President Fu Was desirous of draining the bogs of that Drummond province and utilizing them for refor- Aubrey Wi raie, La Pie lorocde estation purposes.Mr.M.J.Ma- ernow, of the To.coun, who has spent years inv and § aealy.and and Mr.R.Hing conditions in the North, stated that bell, between Hudson's Bay and the Mackenzie river there were as many acres ot bog land as of -growing.timber.tle had noticed that when the bog was drained the timber commenced to grow.Among those present at the opening session were His Honor the Lieut.- ;overnor, the Hon.Sidney Fisher, Mr Watson, president of the Board of .Grim: Trade; President Falconer, oh surveyor- eal of Gen \u201c Brugé- minjon superintendent of Tors.try.Don convention will resume to- IMOTTOW E.Walker, the Hon.mer, wick.Earl Grey, in declaring the convention opened, emphasized the fact that uncontrolled deforestation not only pates 2 Eigantic amount of utilized a t was followed by an drought, and, consequently, by\" Tis of crops.\u2018It is now realized,\u2019 he .\u2018that unless the \u2018people of the whole continent of North America adopt the principe of subjecti individual forests to th hose od the community they must drift state of a8 well as na] bankrup Thers were in the Do minion 000,000 \u2018acres of forest lands, | It vas a gtéet te ¢f JVhich they : the were trusteés, « to decide whether it should be handed over to uncontrolled individual misuse, without re.8rd to posterity, or the well-being of the community be comsdered, resulting at the same time in & inoreased public revenue that Steady advance of its e Toronto, Feb, Tne Rev.John Cor- Today, sed 02 votes minister, or aay A e e years in change of Go g X 2.3 2 USSEEL ! er vou Feb #1 3 weil.Star nd wri ot on_areh subjects nd it at his howe in city.He was 72 ,; designed eeveral of of ike\u201d large this city, + many sorts throughout the Then doc re rw ticking a wes; malin and hill à diront ont 4731 | Strabo; aleo Ww \u2018Rams, he Le te the tem r hy slab ith Greek estions waa : \u20ac, pere It will be sent to the Khar: n in New York this season\u2014 a very sheer soft empire effect .silk fabric.27 inches wide.It washes perfectly, and makes ideal tea gowns.or party dresses.We have it in magnificent range of the latest novelty shades.The price too is specials .49 We announce also -a first shipment of the famous skin- ners satins in- the new.color .tones for\u2019 this season.It guaranteed by the maker and Pa =.The price per yord is Ls.me SAYCE, OF OXFORD UNI-< VERSITY.Cairo, Feb.11.\u2014On Jan.16 Prof.Art chibald H.Sayce, of Queen\u2019s | Oxford, discovered the site of the an*t cient city of Meroe, near Shendi, half way between Khartoum and: \u2019 thereby proving the faleity of Glands) theory that the city was at N Meroe wae the scene of a great] victory won by Moses in his defence | of Egypt against an Abyssinian invasion.According to one tradition - accompanied on this expedition by: > er her name, Meri, the handsome.ut Josephus ave te the capital city in 530 B.ve i ie eister.About 1,000 B.C., Meroe: a | counted among the most powerful states of \"the ancient Adin and about - 760 tian yoke, continuing in its turn to hold Egypt for about sixty years, Dur: ing the reign of etichus Egyptians ed in state.ool Prof, Sayee found the great wall of) ER $he defences and the remains «ff Dr.the Temple of Amen, peentioned inf soa\" Avenue oft A lpald: d : temple, and & Ca varie! dhe xi anclent Ethiopia ETES by us for two seasons\u2019 weer.7 ANCIENT CITY OF MEROE 1 bon SITE DISCOVERED BY PROFESSOR.+ FF \u2018 1 ncients es situated het: = the daughter ef Pharaoh, who died de E« this lace, which was consequently call] A this name, which was that\u2019 % pe C.it sucçeeded in shaking off the{: found on digging posite Meroe.PREPARIN G + says that Cambyees, who: doi 240,000 | sabistactory.eed, Under An : ; « a à us Meroe was conquered, and un De & on nothing but ruins marked the! 1 nne: ce Of \u2018his once powerful \u2018and civi-| \u2018mear={ .A EN al, » seals, potter, es wih ae date from the 4 00 to A An: important | ¢h The' fixing of the true vite of Meroe La Noe] men on eine utmost i e from anf Old \u201cview, pn the the United £ States! New Yor, va Feb.1 Te j : | be he ell known 3 sud The Hon, Sidney dress, dwelt on the poner.pr the ests to Canada\u2019s water trépapert tem, which, he said, Osnadinng as the greatest in the world.\u201cBut 'n now.he said, so wasteful had the | { adie, been of the forests which con- \u2018vre and regulate the flow of water 4 : creer Refer PROTESTANTS FOR ANNUAL Ri d across the river om\u2019 Meroé, may + _ probably be mounds | of marked in.recent ey as exiating op- UNION OF.QLD POINT.AUX TREMBLES PUPILS, : | WE ARE PREPARED.A New Voile skirt ride.Feb.i, 1909 For That.Ten\u2019 Party button effects very correct ; $12.50 to $35.00.It will do excellent service too at other afternoon and - evening occasions of less pretentious natures\u2014these new voile skirts especially, that we will be so pleased to show you tomorrow.And our pleasure will be all the greater because of the very attractive order of the skirts thensselves.Voiles are \u2018alwa ys smart, but in those there is a beautiful fmeness of materas their style and cut simply perfect; their eit prices too, against their worth, are most considerate : they.range from and n measured ; New Gold and Silver Ba | Trimmings are Here for You Now | If felt chagrined these fow days back bring Forced + to \u201cot yet\u201d agined thee fow days bude a b ournew | metalic trimmings, we feel a corresponding measure of delight | e embroidery work and the scrolls laid so beautifally, so masterbully, sa geversusly i sive snd tl.on th igh round cf nec; and i in announcing: them now, th the wide persian the bandings, insertions, the motifs ranging in prices from.3010 $6.00.} and true of a love-cases, .ee I a Tae BE ri RURAL MOUNTED POLICE A GROWING NECESSITY.D Millbrook, Ont., Feb: 1t1.\u2014Fhere à à lh nt he £5 Hi ii viturists and heme thefts hx e guilty have \u2018skipped across : | the \u2018need of some kind of protection.Re >ç- | Membering the serions lomy by fire of à | Hope To pide \"ramp fis argued That the additional tat to the farmer n from incendie od ee, prices 5 and 50, rnd | wide plat prices e Ou sale omg heron rests \u201c18° parently a strong sentiment in North | = : dt dE te) A Good Day for \u20ac Good Fane ÿ y Goods 09 a cushion tops in tinted and part urday-.5 wr | M.MENDES pre pavoNTMOnS WRITER sAys HE SAW POET THROWN FROM THE TRAIN.os mes 11 11To, enthorities have het on | in which Dares in np train which carried \"the late Set atter is ¢ boas, the ucting sm invest be, à dutior À peed 2ifesoting Pre bo, sues: fon int\u2019 Germain tunnel, © \u201c the iit FRANCO-CANADIAN emary\u2019 CATTLE PATTENED TER | ANGLICAN THANE GRFERING.r{Cénadién Associnted Pres.) | London, Feb.11:\u2014Canada has been a} located £57,005: of fhe total of te Ta CF Daily itn: Lacs .SUBSCRIPTION.RATES.\u201cDay Witness .13 mon.3.00 Î \u2018Weekly Witness\u2019 .12 mos.LW \u2018World Wide\u2019 .1% mos, 1.50 \u2018Northern Messénger 1 mes.49 : + => CLUBBING RATES.Twe @: three publications to the came wofth oaly \u201cDaily Witness\u2019 and \u2018World Wide 3450 un \u2018Daily \u2018Witness\u2019 and \u2018Masseoger 3.40 3.10 \u2018Daly,\u2019 \"World Wide\u2019 and \"Mes~ seager\u201d .4.40 3.40 \u201cWeekly Witneas' \u2018and \u2018WorldWide\u2019 230 2W, Weekly Whness\u2019 and Messenger 1.40 LV \u2018Wecxl£.* \u2018World Wide\u2019 and \u2018Mes- .sepger\u2019 .BW \u201cPeutage included for Canada (Moutren: ana SPDU rhs excepted), -Newfoundiand: pnd the, iriush leles; also for Bahamas, Harbadoes, Uermuda,British Gulaaa, Brikish- Honduras, | Bruwh North Borneo.Ceywon, Cyprus, Falkiaau Islands, Fil, \u2018Gambla, -Gibrakar, Hongkong, Jamaica, Leeward lsisnds, Malis, Mauritius, New Zealand, Norhers Nigeria, | Jarawak, Seychelles, Sterna Leon, Southern Nigeria, Transvaal, Trini a Tobsge,\u201d firk'a Talued and Zanzibar.- Portage for United States, \u201c Alaska, Ha- walian and Philippine IsiAnds; \u201cWeekly Wit- |.neds,\u2019 35 cents oxtrd; \u2018Northera Messeuger,\u2019 Ge per copy for individual subscriptions, pes copy in elubs to oné addrees; \u2018World vide 4n clubs, 156 extra s \"(Word | Wide\u2019 alone at $1.50 is postpald the world over.) .No extra postage on the \u201cDaily Witness\u2019 to the United States and its dependencies.the.publishers of the \"Wines exciude trom iis columns ai anse du x .they eonéldér calculated or Tatended to ca ner ce r= | sas D * x ord | to: point and\u2019 redecorate the interior of { the City Hall instead of calling for.ten:}.ders, and ewarding a fixed and definite contract in the - obviously bumness-like the job job dispelled \u2018that ides \u201cthe \u2018next day.\u2018 He had received : in- bruntéons'tô go ahead at forty cents} ax hour, and he wes quite, justified, :oË | Lex ac a business man, in proceeding LX ecute his commission ina full and\u2019 : mmaner.Aldermen O\u2018Conneil éd Ward, two new members of the - Comantittes, discovered a certain over | efarge \u2018for tutpentine and a possëtile | ne for enamel.As a result, the work has been stopped; and an investigation i 16 be made.Really, it reems, that, | aftor \u2018ail, thi chabge i, the membership of \u201cat :Jenst \u2018one commities is about to Th Falls ets ithe publie | {YR \u2018Snancidl demands : 3} It ix difficult, however, 29, ale sy.au | Foturn'în a form thet is fai to i men.| least, is essentially pure in heart, and .{ purity of our.social, and even | political life?.{ experts inform us, that if woïiëh chose, .is proposed \u2018fo absprb its many tribu- y ment mnagement ?It # notorious tht | | mént railway never would pay.| those who say this mean what they say.| | {Ts -their partiality to government man-|' : | agement & theoretic ong as to what is [Xie best form \u201cof ' railway management 4 | unamimity with -Which .the demand ia at ee ar Thé réduéts | Frey amber, sbipn 4a sl.Non on | Tedet protection on été sit cosl bat ot\u201d their lags Whe he the New York stage has got for iteelf has brought the more respectable \u2018heatre managers together, They seem really | to-want to make their calling respectable, | but to be at a loss how to do it.It is not their fault.A pure play will be.neglected, howéwer bright, while e - broad one.\u2018however \u2018poor, will be rum aîter.Censorship \u2018is hard to epply.The public will not sustain it when applied, and it is only necessary to pass round the word, as is eagerly done, | that the decency of such and wmch a Play- is in question to cause New York male and female to orowd to it.Thus; forgetting the old saying, that {here must needs be.causes of falling, but woe to him who supplies them, they lay off} the whole blame on the public, and ap, \u2018peal to the ministers to convert the public, while they, like the pied piper, playing to its whims, lead it downward.Some of these respectable managers \u2018blame the low state of the stage.e:pe- \u2018cially on the women.No play could survive at all that women would not go to\u2014that is, of course, respectable wo: .So, if dirty plays are rife, it ig because the women openly want dirt, Ts this a true story or a slander?Granting that no play could go on that respectable women would not attewd, the charge ceems to, prove itself.Yet what does it import?Do we not all cling to the thought that woman.at that it is to her we must look for the of our Is it true, what these the stage would to purified.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 WE KEEP\u201d THE BAILWAY.There.vas.a\u201d yigorons\u2019 revolt in the Maritime\" Provinces whét, it 4 Was propos: res ibe nterelipia Railway \u2014a.Tpyelt eo.that 20 hu.ray, it ares and carry them oh as one govern; | ment institution, \u201cunapimous rejoicing through {tie territory: Why this strong .Réatipent \u2018in .faver of govern- NE te \u2018the Ge PY * Bay,\" that à .N who: demand the continuance of govern- ent management assert, to the con- rary, tihat ali that \u2018is necessary is pro- por ae Le made ve re Le er roads.One is forced to.ask whether 1.£or \u2018a, country; or is it a practical one, -| némely; that government can be induced to furnish a losing service, and that a Semin i\u201d ddd - The.friends of this demand.tio * doulit \u2018inclode\u201d \u2018those em- who, are in \u2018service, not on their \u2018marité: but on the strength of their poli tical pull, | It includes those who hope for free \u2018tides and low freight rates, eith- her \u201cby political - favér- or by loose man- agemerit.All such will he: active in promoting the sentiment.But the \u2018made is, no Gotbt, based: on; the general feeling that the country served will profit, \u2018inore\u201d \u2018By-« losing service, liowever Joose; than by one managed \u2018on buainers princi- Foi \u2018In shoët, it is still to them, \u2018what it was plenned to be from the first, a \u2018sort oË bonus poid them.for entering Confedèretion.Viewed in that light, it why fairly be said to be owed to them.The Conadian tariff which existed at the] timé of Confederation was a very.light oner-ffteën percent; but their _ tariifs \u2018were:much lower even thon, that.By jon théy got-\"#he Canadisn market openéd to:them free; bug By the higher Canadian > rates\u201d they became in| some méssure Tntited to: Canada.The of \u2018tiidse could be.protected.The more donei more to increase, the.cont.of coal vo to.ERemaeives = Sie\" ain ie | Uius to them « dsndvantagesis ane it is'not/mere miendicaney in: them 40° ni pon She, dontinion , Another, feature during the, week ya «| railway oompagies .for.the; fist February, -which is considered: one | the leanest months in theryear for.tie id \u2018railwäÿs.proteetioniet tariffs which followed were | of ita history it bas been.inep\u2014Seemsina.\"FINANCIAL REVIEW.ment\u2018 has been gradual im most of thé stocks, but in a few instances quick advances have occurred.Strength on the, local \u2018 exchange \u2018 may ~ gppear: \u201cwoine | what strange on\u2019 account of the weaknesq / that has marked \u2018Wall Street \u2018recently, as the local market and Wall: \u2018Street usually act \u2018and react together.Undet | the circumstances, however, it is not to be wondered at, as speculation in New York on the part of Canadiatis has beén | diverted to home markets.The most | prominent féature of the week was the } Privy Council judgment in.\u201cWie Litigw- tion betwpen the Steel and: Coal companies.The sweeping -decision in-favor | friends of the Coal Company had hoped - for some modifications in their.favor.The decision is a popular one, as indicated by the heavy \u2018treding \u2018n Iron ee was made public on Thursday morning.It was quite natural that with such à splendid.victory iron should receive strong support.The Common, which sold.on Wedacaday at 20, was readily.brought up fractionally arquiid 24 to: 25.yesterday, while.the preferred \u2018made thé most remarkable advance, touching: 85 | during Thureday\u2019s session.\u2018The bonds | also enjoyed a \u2018promotioh, selling at™88 | on good buymg.Coal, on the other | | hand, was wesk and there is.no telling | {to where it might have slipped \"back to i \u2018had it not received support from.inter- | esta close to the management.The | \u2018adverse jüdgment \u2018caused \u2018a quiék re- | action at the opening.of the exchange; | Jeast.Coal Common opened at 58, end | although it advanced to 60; it lost later | and sold down to 51%.The preferred lost: several points from the high record of the past week .OT.two.ment ° sat, Ce à sels the big- imertages shown by thé wom | a \u201cThis \u2018is taken\u2019 \u2018to \u2018show tiét \u201cthere is a good deal zhore\u201d behind: \u20ac growth.of business, than- the: grefn moire | \u2018nent from\u2019 the west.- It is a healthy sign of general business conditions, ax} the figures are accepted.as.indicating | \u2018that.our - \u2018transportation \u2018 companies have | seen the' worst, of 2 utisatefactory trade period.The announcement « en.increase.\u201c6 | te dividend of the \u2018Toronto \u2018Street Raif- way \u201cto - seven percent was somewiiat of | a surprise.If wag.evident, \u2018however, from the \u2018buying which had been going on both here dnd in Toronto that the tip bad \u2018been passed around sotné time | ago to a favored few, who quietly pur-{ chased the shares, -anticipating s.nent profit \u201cwithin a.hort.time.The new dividend rate, according to the net earnings of the company, which were about | twelve and three-quarters percent, Junot | an extravagant \u2018one.The advaneds in | such\u2019 stocka as Montreal \u2018Stréét,\u201d Detroit United, Asbestos, Twins, Quebec © Railway | and several industrial and \u201cbend s8- | ties was bell to the\u201d entité \u201clint, apd \u2018the: trading.of the week .Jndtogtest a | strong: \u2018and persistent bulk: \u201ctovenient; | with, of _cayrse, periodic redctions.| the presént \u2018time is af banke have more.deposits\u201d tha they care | 40 handle.Induiements are \u201cpein | \u2018held -out to business met\u201d fo be TOW.funds.at exceedindly \u2018Tow ruée of in: | tercet\u2026 Every opportunity \u201cis being | Thé: \u201cBoies By, in, the.ager | Borie to speñd money.| bhants apd\u2019 \u201cothers, \u2018however; ds; no\u201d des appear, wety anions, {6 take Jp the offers.\u201d It.is known; der ii a\u201cfarge\u201d \u2018wirntber of cdrporakiogs and vate hots from the Binet the Pa: | \u2018cific\u2019are- \u2018in need of monetary s:uistanca, but it seems.\u2018that.\u201cthey.: \u2018and: determined toh oid © Ta a ax ine far less profitable thon inet I moot The expected return\u2019 of buoyancy to 4 the stock exchange arrived in good} measure this week.The upward move § ¥ In the Maritime Provinces the coal of Steel * was generally \u201c expected, - -but k curities immediately after the judgment { but timely \u2018assistance saved the situaa | thd gov: | jon somewhat,\u201d for the time being, | The je | \u201cappear to.place the Cond | Company, ina somewhat difficult posts | \u2018The money .eithation\u2019 im Omnia ak ment and expansion of business: her a 31 arders and a general preparation .Advices received ri ) thé \u2018other side tell of a scarcity of adian products in the British mar- trease in supply that may be sent si Éprices, of course, that will be within breach of the English\u2019 consumer, companies appear to have encountered a | somewhat serious situation owing to a \u2018heavy decrease in the orders for coal, > not only from Canadian points, but (from centres in the United States.This thas necessitated.the.lessening of the \u2018usual winter output from the Dominion ; Coal and other mines in the east.How- rever, there is just now a: brighter spot Fon the sometime gloomy horizon, and \"the latest reports from Nova Scotia are that the worst has been pessed-\u2014that { with the opening of the spring season, the coal trade will show heavy advances.From the lumber and mining districts there is nothing but good news.The \u2018present winter has been a favorable one \u2018for the efficient and rapid handling of the lumber business, and it is expected that the cut of logs and timber, when the ice leaves the lakes and rivers, will show a very large increase over that of recent seasons.The demand for all kinds dnd grades of Jumber is increas- Ling, especially from abroad, and in this respect the Canadian lumbermän will | profit.Pricss ave advancing as the - production of the lumber becomes more , difficult and expensive.At the mining .districts preparations for a big scaeon\u2019s \u20ac work are being made, and those who are in control of mining properties at Cobalt, and at other centres, declare that with the development of the older pro- { perties, and the opening up of what are \u2018known to-day as prospects, the output from Canadian mines of all kinds, during - 1909, should break all Pov ous records.ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Birthday of Great President - Celebrated Throughout the | United States.\u2018FRIBUTE FROM ENGLAND\u2014SIR .WILFRID LAURIER\u2019S TRI- \u2018or BUTE.su, nr Buffalo, NY;,; \u2018Feb.125 Throughout the.length and breadth of \u201cthe \u2018Usited States to-day hundreds of eities, towns and \u201chamlets are paying tribute to the mémoiy of Abraham Lincoln on this cen- téntiial hnniversary of his birth, Thous- | énds of meetings of various kinds were in progress during the day, and millions \u2018of persons participated theré¢in, Presi- \u2018dent Roosevelt has proclaimed the day à legal holiday in the district of Colum- states and cities the day was practically ebgerved as a holiday.Chief among the many celebrations in - honor of the beloveäd president were the + exercises attending .t laying of the corner stone of a memorial building : erected by popular subscriptions to shel- \u2018ter the little log cabin, which was the early home of Lincoln on the Lincoln farm at\u2019 Hodgenville, Ky., where the president was born.The corner stone Was liid by President Roosevelt, who alia delivered an address, and thers were also addresses by Governor Will- So, of Kentutky; ex-Governor Joseph W.Folk, of Missouri; Luke E.Wright, Secretary of War, and General James '@.Wilson.Ambassador Bryce and Wil- | Ham J.Bryan were to be the chief speakers at a Lincoln banquet, to be held at Springfield, Ill.At Peoria, Ill, there was to be an important celebration in\u2019 \u2018which Baron Takahira, the Japanese Ambassador, was scheduled to roe rt.In the celebration at Harrisb a., Vice-President Fairbanks was the chief speaker, and in the Pittsburg cele.| bration James 8.Sherman, the vice-pre- 5 -sident-eleet, was to deliver an address.The celebration in Buffalo began with the firing of a salute of 21 guns, and will :be continued during.the day with-a.pub- :lic meeting at Convention Hall, at which \u2018addresses will be delivered by a number \u2018of well-known speakers.The seven G.\u201cI.A.R.posts of the city and many eur- H vivors of regiments recruited here for service in the civil war will participate.AT NEW New York, Feb.12\u2014The boor {iguns at Fort > Hamilton, Fort.xg worth and on\u2019 Governor Island, toon warships in the harbor and by -bat- terfes of the national guard early.this orning ushered-in the élehration # in this.git fits of 1 the \u2018one, hundredth | Tort of the birth of Abraham Lin.As the city bestirréd itself thaus- \u2018lands.who \u2018remiined .at \u2018hoine for.the \u2018Sil } holiday prepared to.go to: church \u201cand pre- | a cou for, service in: honor of \u2018the t emancipator;- While school children 561 echoo 561 ~$hromghout Greater x | bia and the territories, and in many | Amand, if we remember that out of the tives, which shape the i of a free country, and he possessed ah | | most to À an instinct, the 4 e preparations for exercises at ne ; ee this afternoon the exer.\u2018The visiting COMM Chi , Feb.12.\u2014Fifty public meet- mi yy Bdsm Bp 3 .bunting en windows filled with civil war relics and mementoes, streets crowded with marchers and mili le which hundredth + the birth of Pe Lincoln.The federal, county, and municipal depart : ort president of Princeton University, and the invocation was delivered by the Rev, Father Mau rice J.Dorney, of Chicago.Mr.William J.Calhoun was chairman.This was followed by the firing of a presidential salute by Civil War veterans at a spot near Lincoln .monument, in Lincoln Park.A feature of another meeting was the arrangement of members < of a chorup represent a antic American .rere etic for other meetings included J.A.Macdonald, of Toronto.AT BOSTON.Boston, Feb.12.\u2014The tribute of Massa- chussetts to the memory of Abraham Lincoln today was as spontaneous as that which marked the prompt response to his call for tfocps in 1861.While not.a general hokday, erings of patriotic citizens in ery city and town; patriotic ç sung, eulogistic addresses d an the Gettysb speech declaimed y many a schoolboy and notable orator.Flags flapped in the bresse from ol pub rivate buildings, pe an ed on the windows along mementos of the and oid sol- of siege and nearly ev- i hred, were face looked out of the business streets, war were again displayed, diers retold their stories be ot exercises in the forenoon were 1 throughout the state.Patrio- ie mocioties cond the Grand Army of the Republic held celebrations in the after noon.AT MANILLA.nilla, Feb.12.\u2014The Lincoln centén- Msn generally observed throughout the islands to-day by petriotic exercises held in the schools.AT LINCOLN, ENGLAND.Lincoln, England, Feb.12.\u2014The mayor of Lincoln to-day cabled greetings to President Roosevelt on the Lincoln cen- ténary.He said in his messags : \u2018 The Lincoln city flag waves over the Guildhall to-day in sympathetic commemoration of the event.\u2019 ENGLISH PRESS ENT.London, Feb.12.\u2014The English news- wag \u2018no celebration in London, but In the Mayor's house at Manchester there was a small gathering this afternoon, at which the Right Rev.James Well- \u2018don, Dean of Manchester presided.Mr.Alfred Hopkinson, vice-chancellor of Viec- toria University, moved a number of eulogistic resolutions, and Mr.Church Howe, the American consul, poke m reply.SIR WILFRID'S | TRIBUTE.\u2018Sir Wilfrid Laurier, if his speech on \u2018the death of the Right Hou.W.KE.Gladstone in the House of Commons, May 26, 1898, made the folowing ret- erence to A! braham Lincoln : ' ¢This last half century, in which we lve has produced many able and strong men, \u201cwho, in different walks of Life.have the attention of the world et large; but of men who have illustrat- \u2018ed this age, it seems to me that in the eyes of posterity, four will outlive and \u201coutshine others\u2014Cavour, Lincoln, Bismarck, and Gladstone.\u2018If we look simply at the magnitude of the results obtained, compared with \u2018the exiguity of the resources at com- small Kingdom of Sardinia grew united Ttaly, we must come to the conclusion \u2018that Count Cavour was undoubtedly a » statesman of \u2018 Abraham Lincoln, unknown to fame when he was elected to the Presidency, exhibited a power for the government of men which has scarcely been sur- pessed in any age.He saved the American Union, he enf the black race and for the task he had to perform he was ly in some respects \u2018 al- \u2018most miracul \u2018No men ever \u2018displayed a greater in- JUDGE WARNED GAMBLARS.The inmates who were found \u2018in the Chinese gambling dives at Nos.\u201849 and 50 Lagauchetiere .stroet weet, about three weeks ago, pleads guilty ia She Police Court.this morning, sud giving them a severe lecture the evils of eX mbling, Judge Leet + ee pended & sents nce.\u2019\u2026 FRIDAY, Frsrvavr 12 k.| his wife he went out to Westmnun: the| 8 funeral in the afternoon, and w!, there were gath-¢ $o-diy devobe much space to ap- | Tapert oo of Abraham Lincoln.There ous skill and pres- | 1509 \u2014 ATTACKED -BY BURGLARs HOUSEHOLDER KNOCKED DOW \\ BUT MANAGED TO SECURE PRISONER.An exciting encounter with Burgi wm fell to the lot of Mr.James Noth 107 Bourget street, last evening.\\\\.4 he returned he found his hou Lu been broken into.Going into the kitchen he wie RE tacked by two men, one of whom !|.-\u2026.ed him down and escaped.ln i.Mr.Nebbs caught hold of the man, and secured him, so that | able to hand him over to a con.The other man had disappeared jewellery valued at $50, and «+ \u2026- and other articlee worth $25.11.soner, who gave his name as John | iy, ston, pleaded not guilty to a clr housebreaking, and was remanded ov Judge Bazin to-day till Februirv 1: eee MOST USEFUL TO THE BU~Y MAN.Edmonton.A \u20184.Dear Sir,\u2014I enclose renewal oo \u2018World Wide.\u201d I may say that I cn.sider this paper one of the most useful of all published in America to the busy man, who wishes to keep up to the times in current events.Yours sincerely WwW.0.NEWMAN, JUST OUT The following are the contents of thie v ek\u2019s \u201cWorld Wide\u2019: AIL THE WORLD OVER.a Nciable Esumate of Lincoln\u2014From the Ha.vard Commemoration Ode, by James \u2018Punch's\u2019 Amende Honorable\u2014Tom TaæylJor'9 Noble.Eulogy and Apology.O Captain! muy Capuan!\u2014By Walt Whit- nao.Lincoln, the Leader\u2014His Rare Tolenamce Wh ch Resulted ine Truly United Coun- try\u2014From an Article by Richard Wetson Gilèo:, in the \u2018Century Magazine.\u2019 A Love Thet Lives\u2014Lincoln\u2019s Place im the HesaTts of Americans \u2014 Frederick Boyd S'evenson, in the Brooklyn \u2018Datly Eagie.' Tue New Sphit in the Unionist Party\u2014 English Papers.!.rl R.Cecil and the Unionist Party\u2014 \u2018Confederates\u2019 Denounced\u2014The \u2018Moming Post,\u2019 London.Cn Fensonalities\u2014G.K.Ohesterton, ia the \u2018Laiv News,\u2019 London.The Unification of Maritime Lew \u2014 Work of the Internetiona)] Meritline Committee \u2014Tbe \u2018Times,\u2019 London, The War Office From Within\u2014Sbort Service Vindicated \u2014 Harry.Joves, in the \u2018Daayy Obrondcle,\u201d London.SOMETHING, ABOUT\" THE-ARTS ; An Artiste Thoughts \u2014 Memories and Nadie oy Mr.La Farge\u2014The \u2018Tribune,\u2019 so Von vor Herkomer on Art\u2014A Word for She Piridistine\u2014The \u2018Morning Post,\u2019 Lon- con.CONCERNING THINGS LITERARY.Qui Prend 8S\u2019 Une Artevelde Taylor, to the \u2018Westminster Gazette.An Italian in the Balkans\u2014\u2018Morning Post; Ivndon.The Life of an Everyday Working Man\u2014 \u201cThe \u2018 London Atthenseuro,\u2019 .Gardening in a Catalogue\u2014The \u2018Spectator,\u2019 l.ondon./ HINTS OF THE PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE Mod and Drugs in Medical Springfield \u2018Republican.\u2019 The Heavens in February\u2014Henry Norris Rvseetl, Ph.D., in the \u2018Scientific Ameri- Practice \u2014 can.\u2019 How, I Know That the Dead Return \u2014 A Record of Personal Experience\u2014W.T.Stead, in the \u2018Fortnightly Review,\u2019 Lon- Picture Writing \u2014 When Drawing ie a Lenguage to Little Folks\u2014The \u2018Tribune,\u2019 New York.PASSING EVENTS, THINGS NEW AND OLD.80 many men, eo many minde.man in his own way \u2014Terence.World Wide' is a weekly reprint of ar tices and cartoons from leading journals and reviews reflecting the current thought 02 botn hemispheres $1.50 a year to any postal address the woric over.With the \u2018Weekly Witneas' ior oniy $2.00 à year.to any avdress in Canada or British Is\u2019es.See club offers on another page.Agents wanted.John Deugalt & Son, Pubiishers.Montres.anada Every LIGHT SNOWFALLS FEBRUARY.Ton Tour la young.It does not kaow Thnt voses ai Re adh the snow, Waiting \u201cfor Tunes sod breeze to biow.Cur eouls are young.:We do not know \u2018What power is ours for joy or woc.\u2018We wait, Another life will show.\u2014Clareeso ToWesend Baldwin.Oi Office, Torento, Feb.12, puce allowing are the maximum an\u2019 war :teuijeratairests- Victoria, 40, °° Eaniuops dé 4 below; Ed ton,ls below.\u201d Below:.Battleford, 22 pu ; Otome.A.4, Il to coe Bn to n- e- he he ar- vols rgbt the 5.in John \u2014.pow By 3 Fa Fripav, FEBRUARY 12, 1909 Eczema, Salt Rheum.Eczema or Salt Rheum, as it is oftes called, is one of the moft agonising of skin diseases.It manifests itself in little round blisters, which contain an extremely irri- | tating fluid.These break and subsequently a crust or scale is formed.The intense burning, itching and smarting, especially at night or when the part is exnwed to any strong heat, « are almost unbearable.The pre-eminent success which Burdock Blood Bitters has met with in pormancatly a disease of such severity is dus to Co orful blood cleansing od purifying properties.ody has done, or can so ah for \u2018those who are almost ps.to distraction with the terrible torture, as our thousands of signed testimonials cen testify to.Mrs.John O'Connor, Burlington, N.5, writes :\u2014\u2018\u2018For years 1 suffered with Salt Rheum.I tried a dozen different medicines, but most of them only made it worse.1 was advised to try Burdock Blood Bitters.I got a bottle and before I had taken half a dosen doses I could see a change so I continued its use and now 1 am completely cured.I cannot sa say too much for your wonderful medicine.\u201d For gale by all druggists and dealers.PLENTYOF EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY tor what is necessary in the home, or for the Luxuries of the Table.You can always rely on getting all you require at WALTER PAUL'S STORES.At present he is receiving every.day over 300 Dozen REAL NEW LAID EGGS, which are being told at 50 CENTS per dozen.The rale of FLORIDA ORANGES at 25c per dozen will be coniinued fdr another week, another carioad having been received.TRY THEM: they are as swoel as sugar.41 ST.CATHERINE WEST.80 UNIVERSITY STREET.MARRIAGE LICENCES MONEY TO.LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners.| Liverpool & London & .Globe Insurance Bulidihæ 112 St.James Street.JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.Valuations made, Jobbing promptly attended to 3288 te 385 HIBERNIA ROAD, Tel Main 4188.A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and fer the DISTRICT QF MONTREAL, will be held in the-COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on MONDAY, the FIRST DAY OF -MARCH NEXT, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICR to all who intend to proceed.against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the sald District and all others, that they must be present then and there; and X alto give when notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and.for the said District, that they must bc present \u2018then and there with their Records, Rolls, Indictments apd other Documents, in order te do.those things which belong to ther in thelr respective capacities.\\ J.R.THIBAUDEAU.Sherift\u2019s Office, sn Montreal, 10th February, 1909, THE MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY Co.a Change in Windsor and $t.Lawrence Route.down Inspector to continue as at Prose Montreal, February 10th, 1909.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 AGITATING FOR PENSIONS, The revival of g nsion (mployees of the Pension fu Pi for the nil Service is presently being advo- a ed by the French-Canadian Press Such a fund existed previons to \u20181339, nd the local government is now.urged y see that provision be v.ees when ther rosaly 17 aan wrought by the telli tren eremriemiete teenie ere rap tn teem 1 | THE DIOCESAN SYNOD.Social Problems Continue tol Engage Attention of De- liberative-Body.SEVERAL IMPORTANT COMMITTEES ELECTED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.Practical.Chrietianity, in the form of advocating public morality, was again & feature of the afternoon session of Synod yesterday.Canon Dixon regarded the eegregation, licensing or other manasrs of countenancing vice ae reprebensibie, Immoral people and others who had avt studied the question in all ite beariuy# might connive at the evil or be indufer- ent as to its existence so long as tuer were not seriously affected, but Lors- The enforcement of law depended larg:ly on the attitude of the officials Whose duty it was to carry it out.Prebipitory laws § \u2018good examples \u2018of this fact.Lieut.-Col.Hibbard, Crown Prosecutor, said that legislation and police te gulations appeared to be ahcai of public sentiment to-day, and these enact- mente were sufficient, if entorc:2, 40 stamp out vice.But \"law, at best, was a poor substitute for morality.ile favored co-operation with ali those who were striving for the abolition ot vic He thought there should be a general organization, which would in:iade workers of all depominations, to deal with pressing social difficulties and educate \u2018| public opinion up to an effective staz- rd.da Referring to Dr.Davidson's proposal that provincial legielation on the subject of the social evil should b> watch ed, the Rev.Arthur French sdid be had he Premier's promise that no legis'a- tion favoring toleration would be \u2018\u201cun- sidered.\u2018This announcemeltt was Tè \u201cceived with prolonged a Several e and ehould receive punishinent with women when before the cour*s.Mr.Lansing Lewis eaid he could not quite agree with this view.Tolstoy bad said that woman was the chief cause.He thought that the clergy should teach women that in many -ases they were not helping men to lead better aver.Spirituous liquors were provided at social entertainments.He thought the pulpits should be more used to give ad- tations as far as possible.Mr.A.P.Tippett supported the resurm movement, vinted out the «vil \u2018of-impure sto.ius.Sir Melbourne Tait thought Dr.Da \"d' eon\u2019s suggestion of a memorial ons tb: City Council à very p an He believed also.that many of these women could be reformed if there was a strenuous effort on the part of woman to effect their reform.The Rev.D.J.Neugewiriz gpoke of the prevalence of gambling even among newsboys.Private gambling dens abounded.He described the demoralizing n- fluence of this vice.The Lord Bishop expressed his plear- ure at the enthusiestic spirit- displ vyed in the debate.It promised well for progress of the movement.He felt that the church must take her part in the fighting of the evil -of the saloon.He wished to combat the saloon system, not the saloonkeepers.His Lord-hio favored the getting into closer turn with the labor leaders.Speaking of \u2018the association for moral and, and 8 reform .of the Dominion of Canada, His iert- ship expressed the Hope that tive Roman Catholic Church would support the Ane glicah Church in the wôr for \u201cmera reform.The Rev.G.Osborne Troop.propos: Q \u2018a resolution of congratulation og th: presence of the Rev.Canon EBegooi.and the Rev.Father Wood, \u2018the only tv = tribute A Canon \u201cHilegood, the : early days -of the \u201cRev.paie Wood.| he was e curate at Christ Church Cathedral.He spoke of Mr, \u201cWood at constant errands of of.Christian \u2018charity; and told how much he \u2018had come\u201d: tu revete and love the Rev.Father Worl.CHURCH .Le EXTENSION.CUT Ta \u201cThe report on Shureh, exten wie presented by the Rev, iy i stated \u2018that St.Coteribars Chit ko: Sngton, had been opened last - À Auguetines, -at- Rosemount, on.cwrch wo growing rapidly.New F urgently - in several.yn A H the committee.would keep \u2018ina med à to other desirable openings._\u2014- ri The report was followed: by: on ut ed that the newcomers from Engh bad to be taught.that there were he o dowments to eu RY im port the Church: Ts Dean Evans and Archdéncon Kes: tribute to the woric of thé} Willis in church extension.work i: importance of Church -exie exietigion: ferent suburbs.be got, but the money 1 lacking.that the requisite A The Rev.Messrs.Whitley spoke encouragingly of Abe wi horeen Dean Da : ura: an rtr the M.8.C.C fred Be to this fund nS the diocese: Tost = creasing this amount, a Era\u2019 leaflet, $14,000, and he spoke of, Gene ro 1 ie the toleracion | tians could not take such an attituaz.| ers declared \u201cthat men | were the chief offenders ra against \u2018morality |.vice on the matter of removing tem\u201d | La PT: Ps Bubler considered # hat Lit | was à duty -incumbelt \"upon.every - Shas amb to protect the.chastity .of \u2018womanhond.I a aid would: be, completed in a few weeks.Severdt | ni se 8 from the Rev.J.J.Wilks, ees ol oc grand | .Kon speke of the growth of \u2018nila py in x : i Surely, churohané ue = La b |g sais à Maire and ed a ERA ca] ide tford 5 COMMITTEES.Ca Suicide New York ELECTED, ; Pee Yor The folio somites ee clots) 1 otel\u2026 v i D.EN York, Feb.1 ery.Rev.k= New York, Feb.1L~Undetecred _by| en.Archdeacon Ker, fhe faitore of.bis first attempt to end ~ Ven, Archdeacon Naylor.[dis Zife through the breaking of à leuth-\u2018 ; Rèv.Dr.G.Abbot S 4er ER ih which he had banged him- Rev.Rural Jean\u2019 Ro fool, Warner, 66 years \u2018old, the Rev.Principal Rexford., § welldmown wh actor, to-night com- .Canon Smith.; ted suicide by hanging in his room at Rev.Frank Charters, file Hotel Seymour.T suicide, who Rev.G.Osbarne Troop.{Rad : - acting - strangely for several Rev.Dr.H.Symonds.\"months, left a.rambling note, in which Ver Archéesen Noman.[a ami he motive for bis act of self de .- on e Von, DIOCESAN COURT.Sirs, cod blackmail TR he declar.| en.Archdeacon Ker.p tho ds and Bev.Rural Deen : Robinson.- À thousands Bae dollars.voonca an ery Ve Dean.° .; N - \u2019 Rev, Principal Rexford.;- \"Charles: Warner -achieved prominence Rev.E.Wood.in\u2019 England se years ago, through Ven.Archdeacon Naÿlor.\u201c| this in tion of the character of a Rev.6 Ocbome T based on\u2019 Zok's novel The ten ev.roop.5 à on 3 } Ë Rev.Canon Renaud.[the last stages of re: es Rev.Canon Rollit.Ven.Archdeacon \u201cDavidson.Rev.Canon EMegood.Ven.Arohdeacon Norton, Rev: Dr.Symonds.Rev.Rural Dean ment from the Bench.The \u2018Batonnier-General, besides the\u2018 est.of the evening, \"Chi: Justice Sir va Marion, P.Cou Adam and L.J.Morin.and me of othet universitics am us od \u2018been the c gret \u2018that Qiphe Lo sending greetings to with learn a genuine ovation.Mr.J ustice Meier opencd hs marks by th eat enthusiasm, and W to his judicial career, dered his most sincere thanks to during tlie many years that he the Bench.respected Dean concluded his address the battle of life, assuring syinpathy.gistrature,\u201d Sir Mr.Justice Archambault deserved tribute to the e Te ud a wel- eurviving members of the fitet Synol «| jndge, and congratula ted the students} the Nile at Dr.L.H.Da vidson, after ing à a on having tb the advantage of his continued} wil \u201cshortly be \u2018vais, the Hon.L.O.Tallon, Mr.\u201c| ds Girouard, Me Ÿ V.Morin, Mr.FE, Ge 2 grain, Mr Cousineau, 01} Aa æerre, Mr.Justice Lafontaine, Mir HH.| the Lemay, Mr.U.Pouliot, Mr.G Barilay, [ which.Mr.H.Mercier.Mr.À.Sauvé, Mr.A [ders of \u2018| Shaughnessy and Mr.D A.Lefortnue, ~ MEETINGS peu FARMERS oF WXBS DATES OF COUNTRY - GATHERINGS.F DEPARTIMEN T considered clause br Pines, an L- h as Late .Mel functicn | took place at the Viger Hotel, in the} large hall which had been appropriately ney decorated for the occasion.Mr.ionor$ it ; presided.| and at \u2018the table of honor were sear de urst.\u2014\u2014 (PROVINCIAL SYNOD./k \u201cA S dr, Lean Loi STRANGE SUICIDE De.T.P.Butler.ini CHARGES THAT HE WAS Hon.Senator Owens.on BL a C a ES re .llppet.\"Chinas, Feb.H\u2014A x.Mx.Thomas Hates.| ie Tear of \u2018he \u2018rok of which Bo Subatitutes in Provincial Synod iL.F.£54 bon financial secretary; à letter of Williams, E.Goff Permy, Sir Melbourne | ZFTIe0 whiften on the back of a map Teit, lov Bethune, - of land which hung on\u2019 the + et = : \u20ac 8 de Pue, who, HONORED DEAN OF LAVAL k \"Cio ; Benatos| STUDENTS GAVE BANQUET T9 A facts, ape qui as the] MR.JUSTICE MATHIEU.| pected letter : Pet Sal os - ; .\u2019 : Moines, > and a} The students of the Law Faculty OI | né \u2018mn Den De Pre was finan-[ Laval University tendered a banque; 10% gecretary for the Rossland Centre their Dean, Mr.Justice Mathieu, last ria] oh.3.de Pue, the evening, on the occasion of his retire- testified \u201cthat Ix \u2018had tald \u201cher he bad beer svatemakically bourne Tait, Sir Alex.} coste,\u201d Justi¢es Archambault, Carren fo - and Lafontaine, the Hon.Mesers.U.Ü.Taillon, N.Pérodeau, Messrs, M.Gag: non, J.N.Ww, J.t the other tables were seated, besides the students of the Jar.not.ch be prea and taped .protemer.\u2018The health of \u2018Our guest\u2019 was Jocelted ge rose to reply.be 2 wld the students ns their ess ai ayin-Ÿ man; pathy towards him.He then rererred regret in leaving a position whi \u2018had § been the ambition of his life, ad tar 22 former colleagues and the embre.of f It: the Bar for their unremitting kindnesw piesed on th After a brief sketch of thefm history of the law faculty of Lasai, theft with an earnest appeal to the ctudects thoroughly to prepare themzelr : :« \u2018for 8 A; Tue NILE BARRAGE \u2018hem - that 3 they could shwaye rely on nis Hx) wd wr In replying to the health of tha \u201cMa-} 3 Melbourne Tait ard} => .x noe , de q A | to: retary the M oui he he a bey » cm SOUVENIRS ! 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DONT MISS IT! ne i - \u2014 =, 5 eget I a Se NOTICE = 1 To all sho interid taking advantage of the outdoor sports and pleasures.which only a: Montreal Caritval can furnish, we recommend your sing nr y's.Syrup of Red \u2018Spruce Gum \u201cas;the surest\u201d and.safest remedy for.the \u2018prevention of coughs and icokds, so easily caught whenever héated by - outdoor exeftise-For sale by all druggists\u2019 \u201825 and Sc | per bottle: re TT Get GRAY\u2019S SYRUP, do.not be persuaded to try \u2018| \u201c somietisine Just as good.- There is nothing equal to it.TE EE mi Ml we ù A there were ae of thane + EAN PRE ER LORE FLAT DNS OUEN Cu a er 3 .LTC ee Ea ky 2 i PRCA ETE ON SO SE dE AE CN AO NS EE RER PECTORIS ip pe MP ER a Fo RANE RE 1 t 1 ei 'k bs Hd ce : ?- 4 + \u201cRN Be 10 y.5 GE; TN [RES .: 1.te , Fai.2, au.fu Gee \u201c1 188.[ig] Ce Be Yi HH : p EX .yr FINS .CE DE 9 \u201c EY 4 A oy PH : NS 4% 5 Là DE Es i \\ .Ha A A 3 et +4 ey H t 3 Le [SER HE TR Shy 1% Lie 3 À 51 28 EH 28; 438 A EK TI Vs ; IR ; tt te A; A 8 i, Se Ci va RA epi = > ue à : ph M Q fo tl RE i 28, a .i Aa.; J A A 1S \u201ca x 3 1 ï 12 ; bd 4 B Pr iN 190 65 CE , [y - Ei \u2018a RE : SNR In aix ; ! i A \" ig \u2018HARBOR CHARGES.C.P.R.Vice-President on the} Question of Rental ef Steel Sheds., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t METHOD \u2018AS FAIR AS ANY\u2019 IF GOVERNMENT CANNOT NATIONALIZE PORT.Mr.D.McNicolll, the general manager of the C.P.R., was this ed asked his opinion on charges for rental of the permanent sheds, and the increase in shunting charges on the harbor front\u2014a matter in wnich the C.P.R.in both ite railway and steamship business, is vitally interested.\u2018If the Government cannot see its way to nationalizing the poin point,\u2019 said Mr.Mc- Nicoll, \u2018and Commissioners are required to meet tie outgo by their income, there is of course nothing else for them to do but to increase their revenue to the required point.There- dore, the only question is en what item to raise it.As we believe that the harbor improvements have been carried out in a D usistess-Hke way, we cannot .object to the Commissioners i cost for the services they are now rendering.In the case of the shunting fees, the increase, they claim, is justified by the cost, and we have accepted the same.As far.as the rental of three percent on the cost of the new permanent sheds is concerned, the rate of interest is certainly not excessive, and on the above principle of charging actual cost for services, it is perhaps as fair as any other way of raising the required revenue.\u2018The Commissioners, in fixing wharfage rates, have to be governed by how they will affect the trade of the port.This specially plies te through trafic competitive other ports through which the traffle can be diverted.If the port is not to be made free, the question for the Commissioners, transportation agencies and shippers is as to whether the increased rates are fairly distribute cana od.and that ir, of course, now a mater ior discussion with th Harbor Commissioners.\u2019 \u2018 © Board of PLOT AGAINST THE SULTAN #s Discovery Caused Recent Changes in Turkish \u2026 Ministry.Berlin, Feb.12.,\u2014The Tecaat.bar ges in the Turkish mer are Jue to the disco of a against the Etitan that had for Sita obec\u201d Ls bepoeiy.ong according to.the .pie curres- nt of \u2018the eo Ze es Ze plan vas to dethrone the Sultan te- 4 day, while was riding.to: the So'am- lik cretion and prockim as Sultan : Prince Yussof Izzedin, the ckdeat son] of \u2018the late Sultan, The * publi then ot the or eeponden with Prire Yusact| in & few days, and this ur donbrasy will \u2018clear \u201cup the\u201d incid: The Grand Vizier, Riamii pw week, and he\u2019 consèque Sultan to at once TN Tasha to the position of Mini Sultan, however, was because years ago He hod desraded N zim Pasha and made him serve ten years 28 a common soldier.Owing to the threatened danger the Sultan finally yielded:and mad: the Ap pointment.It is reported that the Mia:stons ci} Foreign Affaire: and Justice, te -eozres- pondent concludes, Tesigned last igh NO CLAIM FOR COMMISSION.In an action of \u2018Robert B.Savage vs.the Ozo Co., the plaintiff claimed com: Savage also hendled the products of the Interprovincial Vinegar Company, | undér the game management, and ag the}.latter company.held from him a receipt in full, Mr.Justice Guerin this morning ° diemihsed his action against the Ozo Co., on the ground tHat there vias: nothing \u2018to show that any reserve had been made by him as regards the Ozo mission due him on the sale of goods.\u2018goods, the accounts being made under the same heading.patente - GAS LEAK CAUSED FIRE.A leakage of gas in the residence of Mr.Charles Short, 60 Columbia avenue, Westmount, at 5 2eak this orsing, qaused a w necessitate ing out Westmount\u2019s fire brigade.Twof babcocks sufficed to \u2018extinguish the blaze, the damage committed being slight.il Pisha, was fully \u2018informed of \u2018this conspicscv last 7 wantc] the Her of \u2018Was.Tre 1 to 0e out shritsé LIBRARY | OF \" MUSIC SUPRENE COURT.Judgment Rendered in Severs Appeals\u2014 New York \u2018Herald\u2019 ; Loses \u2018Buster Brown\u2019 Case.\u2014 LENNAN\u2019S RETIREMENT.\u2014 was the appeal from Ojibway Indisns in ex their title to bad been in favor of the Dominion, byt this decision is upset by the ju Privy > Bank, ring out of the death of à man on the new Eastern was allowed with dismissed with costs.The point of ok was dismissed with costs.tion._ \u2018Sovereign,\u2019 at thé ment of the us to in oe he harbor of Hamilton patrick, réfurred te.the Justice at the logs of His judiciel experience.those obèer vabions, at the severance of his connection with the bench 4 his ppp \u2018spoken of Lim by the Chief Justice.WILL AFFECT PILGRIMS DRAW STEAMER FROM S&T.jk ANNE DE BEAUPRE.THE I trave ee ; - 6 yo \u201c CIRCU LATING 1 regular ps d: oups grims wi ed nl at the Ee ad ob the of x seu- sual D à .a.ve ds + SE ERE .ARMY OF THE: EMPARE, What Mr.Haldane Said In § ence to Negotiations With | Overseas Dominions.(Canadian Associated Press) London, Feb.12.\u2014Accordi \u2018Daily News\u2019 report of Mr.apeech before the London Brigade The Royal Field Artillery, the Secretary of State \u2018We are\u2019 in negetin-; tion with the dominions overthesess with a view to the creation and con-| stitution of ar army of the Empire (bear, | hear and cheers), and not of this country merely.I am a believer in the of policy of keeping up to the necessary standard of the day whether that be be ape or in matters \u2018nav - Haldane \u2018said: overseas army; which is the very -essençe of the military life of the Empire, can only be got on a voluntary basis, and it must be recruited from mexr who come] : voluntarily, who come moved by enthii:; {piast, by what 1 might call a.virgin{ \u2018mind from & military.point of view.4- name pere MR.ROBERTS'S TOUR WILL COMMENCE THREE WEEKS LECTURE SERIES.ON SUN- - A LIBEL CASE\u2014MR.JUSTICE MAC- 4} chancellor of #l Santiago, has been arrested a\u2018 he capital of the Province of Nuble, according to a message just received here.It is eaid also that he was yng baccarat at the time of his appre Ottawa, Feb.12.\u2014At à special siting -of the Supreme Court to-da; to-day judgments \"were delivered in a n Le ape he pce Important ai vil the Exchequer Court in the matter arisimg out of the North-West Anglo treaty, and payments made thereunder by the Dominion te to 2 certain lands.The judgment of the Exchequer Court \u2018matters military of the Supreme Court today, and a ection the Dominion Verne this matter is dismissed without cost.\u201cSuspicion has fastened upon Beckert.The murdered man was a servant of the claim thés amounts to sev- ps Fo ry tho and dollars, and it expected that a er appeal will i to the Fodicial Comittee of tite pre Council In Vaughan \u2018ve.Eastern Townships) Townehip® Bank building in Montreal, the appesl \u2018 tte\u2019 Printing Company, Moon?eyes Shallow, the appeal Was Mr.John H.Roberts, the noted.ter perance lecturer, is expected to arri in Montreal to-morrow, end is envouncst case is that the publication of official court records does mot exempt a news \u2018from liability for damages in libel.n Dansereau vs.Dansereau, the ne case ¥ by the respondent across the boundary § i heres by an overlay of his land at Verc 8 ; à piercing j DES in ia His barn in an improper pos 3 {to In Brook vs.Booker, the appeal was E \u2018dismissed with costs.This action arose Ÿ out of e gale of the dil of De pese canal.the Gideon E, Waite Compeny v Star Milking & Mining Coie with costs, ~~ E Td Larmes Vs.Ferron the oopaal was BE issed.oo ., In the Great Northern Relies.ve.| Fumes, Withy & Company, the in Tower \u2018value of geonritied forced vas fetuced | eak | MR, JOHN H.ROBERTS: ; bo b \u2018his ed with | pen in, es his Segments Pa PA Sander, Feb.15, - Hua No, Feb.16, Howsle Brows.\u2019 lt Steamabip \u2018Company v8, Macher, te ope was dismissed with \"This related, oo the we of o op The Chief Justice, Sir Charles Fitz Maclenmeay from the Bu | r.>» 4 preme Court Bench.gd.pred.at} t's regre the same time \u2018the - eoû Le ge pres Mr.Justice \u2018Maclennan, in | reply to Sunday, Maren L Contieook.Teduesday.ae 3.Danville, Tooaday, March 4, 4.1] Friday, March .5 anniversary of ie the date of he he Poi .Alliance, {- bec Branch, at which Mr.Roberts will bee the principal speaker.BRUTAL CRUELTY: (Où at 25344, 100 te eo ou ie 1-.8 al pref\u20144 at 97, » ank of Monireal\u20142 at ?j lron bonds\u2014$1,000 at t 20%.AFTERNOON SALES.Scot.&\u20145 at 6314 To:edo\u201425 at 13 mat 6, Car.Pac.\u20145) pe 174, Kich & Ont\u20145 at 804.Cual-50 at 4914, Ciruwn Reserve\u20142 500 1,000 at 2.92, 100 wan 9 a\u201d 2.924, Power\u2014100 at 1154, 15 at 116.ok of parawa\u201410 at 213 cash.GISONS mk\u201468 i oon =e Bank- at 207 between sessions [ba inigan\u20145o at 98.ron pref-10 at 92, 40 a\u2018 921%, 20 at 92, 5 at 12%, x 2 ys aE 62%, 15 at 924 0 at 99%, 3) M.S.R.\u20145 at 208.Deiroit\u201417 at 61.Asbestos\u2014-105 at 80, -ake of Woods\u2014100 at 104%, nl-50 at 6%, 30 at 96.\u2018Soc\u2019 common\u201425 at 1424 Textile pret\u2014 at 101.pére $200 at 108, 9m.Cot.B on bonds tage 000 at 99.ex.L.and P.Rio bonds\u2014 $500 ao Po ste Jron-x15 at 25 1-8, La \"4, 297 : Î 1225 at 2514, 205 at 25%, 1010 at 251, 1200 -_ 78 « at 25 1-8, 835] rts 175 at 25.1-8, 25 at} Su 10 at 25, 100 at 25 1-8, 175 at 2514, 25-24 {- y .numtereus,- but import or- fous Aw 0 8 % roan ads tance du trade is beifig den \u2018ta.hides zed of St 7a SRA on Qué Saat # considered Satlitpotory.a.\u201cWins ok, Was, 1% wor.Bn plates and sheets, ars being book- Standard Sooteh eotivc- hy fea- Seger.those | tho é'vidends of Me.\u2018Plumer setated to the \u2018Witness\u2019 that the decision of the Privy Council wes | omy What he bad expected, thai be never -tad-any' doubt as to the resül -of the ap- | peas, and that the decision will now allow\u2019 he feat \u2018Company to proceed\u2019 with the evgiopment of its plans and still further extend the industry.He has nothing to say ae to the elect of the judgment upon the Steel Company, bat \u2018the general opinion ia that when thé terms < tbe judgment are settled there will be Something doing in that direction, and thal a rich \u2018plum\u2019 will be handed out to ute \u2018starebolders.Mr.Plummer may lesue fro James Bo asked his opin was opinion off\u201d thie verdlot.He would would talk latér, he est, but appears to think that the fight | ie not, yet qver.This opinion seems to be bald in certain \u2018Anenclal cireles.while being the largest\u2019 holder niarion\u201d Coal, is also a large holder of both Iron preferred \u201cand common stock, and he can ways Rs à prominent part ia aay movement in both the stocks on the èx- clings, although it is believed that Coal erests have let out considerable of their Stoel - holdings.On.one point everybody is agreed, and that js that:Mr.Ross has sivondy Jadd hig plans to make the victory .of Steel Company as small as possible, and at the csime time have the defeat of the Coal Company \u2018appear as light as possible.It apparent iligt the directors of beth (urpanies soem unfeiguédiy glad that an end ben been put to a strained situation Le lsctel.:s0aces: of.ç ras.be- ow ts 0 Cokl and Steel., and êver- a: be Whole.Canddtan mauetrial Ta] wit, § director e \u2018Do- Le pereonal- 1 g = k £ | xk i if + Fi Ë brirènesz of the\u2019 \u2018Mten] conéern.i pat 2 ge : oe.oy es EF 1d.du mn, ey.16, rd sts A Se na 3g qrotRagPêt 4 RALIYS + + + to aq 3 re, pe ; AS HEAVEN SEES IT.arles M.Sheldon, DD o (By the Re, \u201cC.BE.World\u2019) - A Robert ed was employed as à clerk in the State-house at.Topeka, Kan, on a salary of seventy-five dollars a month.He was married, and had -two children.a boy nine years old and a lit- ue girl of five.He lived in a small but comfortable house on Lincoln street, and ue was Kansas born and bred.He had received a high-school education, and was fairly well read in general.He was an inveterate reader of newspapers, and 41d not like to be disturbed by his children or his wife while reading.His wie was young, good-looking, and well «Jucated.Both husband and wife were members of one of Topeka\u2019s churches, and the children went to Sunday © School This perhaps is all that 18 to say M bout the Arnold family before recounting the remarkable history of twelve hours on one.day early in the vear of our Lord 1 T've had an insufferably dull day, Robert Arnold said to his wife when he came home that Monday evening ust before supper.; \u2018Hasn\u2019t anything happened ?\u201d ssked his wife.\u2018No.It\u2019s just tramp down to the State-house, in the morning and back again at night.I'm dead sick of 1it.Tell those children to go out into the vard.I can\u2019t read with \u2018them yelling around in here.Mr.Arnold got into the best chair in the sitting-room, and opened the evening paper, while Mrs.Arnold told the children to go outdoors, and then proceeded to get supper ready.And that was the record, as Robert Arnold saw it.of ome of his days of life on earth.Robert Arnold\u2019s angel at the close of that same day of time brought in his record to the recording angel.\u2018Is your record long and vital?\u2019 \u2018It is,\u2019 was the sad answer.\u2018And 1 hesitate to go on.1he effect of this Jay on this family is so tremendous that 1 grieve over it unspeakably.\u2019 Nevertheless, proceed.Whatever has occurred upon the a Pari is part caven\u2019s vital recor ! od of all, then, Robert Arnold began the day by angering one of.hig chil drem \u2018The boy, who.is a bright, lovable child, -okme downstairs - and found tis futher redding the paper.Before think ing of his father\u2019s dislike te be: hp! rupted, he said: \u201c papa, se monthly report! 1 got \u2018excellent\u2019 Jn reading, arithmetic, and deportment.\u201c \u201cQ, go out into the yard, and dent disturb me with that old report! sai bert Arnold crossly.Rw on\u2019t you sign it, papa?\u201d said the boy after a moment\u2019s silence.[e spoke timidly, and edged away from his hair.\u2019 Father a Amold a eru ater to his children?asked the reco gel.E Cruel?Oh no.He is considered 4 kind-hearted husband and, father by bis neighbors and his pastor bu Docs he ever strike his children?Strike them?O no, except with words.\u201d \u2018Whieh hurt oftentimes as cru es blows.P \u2018The boy received no answer from his father, and after waiting a moment he moodily went \u201cout of the room.The beauty of the day was marred at the very beginning for the child on acecunt of his father\u2019s indifference.I wept ab the sight of it.No-cheerful \u2018Good morning.No loving salutation.No word of happy greeting Could one imagine a more dismal and unfortunate way to begin the day's record?What news of the world.in a daily paper could possibly be of such value | that it could obliterate the custom.of | morning salutation of the heart's love?\u2018But children are slow to remember the hurts of their parents.The child came in when breakfast was anmounced, and smiled good-natui as he took his place at the table.was not a word of thanks to the heavenly Father for the morning meal.The family might have lived a thousand years before Christ instead of two thousand years after, so far as any pagan could \u201cCAN I GET WELL?If Your Trouble comes from the Kidneys, or from Kidney Poisons in the Blood, YES! And if you have been ailing a long time dou\u2019t lose your courage.Ib fakes = little lime\u2014takes some constitutions longes than ethers.But Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills will gradually drain the poisons out of your system ; the pain in your back will stop; the sediment in the urine will ceases there will be no rheumatic pains; you vil foal freer and brighter, and when ° © poisons have the last po gone you w.] There is no way of getting the kidney poisons out of the system except through the kid and no medicine so effective in taking them out as Doan's Kid- aey Pills.Mr.W.Perkins, South Maitland, N.&, writes: \u2018\u201cI feel it my duty to let yon know of the great cure I have obtained © by using Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills.For ai months could not obtain a good night's rest, had to get up four or five times to arinate, and the urine was very thick and tod, I commenced using Doan's Kidney ill and i ina avez short time I was right ho spin.am very thankful to ve pide 80 spoody & cure.\u201d Price 50 cen boxes $1.23, at pee box, 3 for The T.Ont, » Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, In ordering specify * Don's.\u201d LIN 2.1909 all pros or mailed direct by 1; ba told from anything thet , bad e [rey in this family circ,\u201d = oH \u2018 ou ss this Robert Robert Aviiold.and: Gol mo, church-tns smbers?\u201d asked the [].recording and regular standing.\u201d \u2018Do they bave family worshi \u2018the morning, and in the.evening hi is, changed.and femily worship.is- old-fab- ioned unnecessary.WE \u2018During the meal Robert, Arnold said to his-boy: \u2018Give me that repoet.PH sign it for you.schools have an awful lot of rod te about Fhe.The teachers in our | : ic schools are a ty.poor lot, think.Miss \u2014 Reet amed the boy's teacher) \u2018is croes and uninteresting.I shall be glad when George gets into another room; won\u2019t you.\u201c \u201cYes,\u201d said the boy.\u201cBut the wh never cross to me.\u201d k fro \u201c \u201cWell, she is a potty poor stick m all I can hear.\u201d card Arno \u2018 \u201cI wish you would go into the ool | sometime this week, Robert,\u201d said his e \u201c\u201cO yes, papa; wpn\u2019t you come ay.afternoon?said George eagerly.ro have pieces; I have learhed one on \u201cThe Hungry Boy.\u2019 It\u2019s funny.\u2018\u201cNo, I can\u2019t get away > from the office.\u201d said Robert Arnold briefly.\u201c\u201cMaybe you could get away for an hour,\u201d Mrs.Arnold suggested.\u201cAre you vet busy just now?W.no, not specially.But I don\u2019t like to ask old man to get off.He's so ticular there\u201d pleasure working vider him.\u201d sme \u2018 \u201cWant to hear me say my piece, papa?\u2019 asked George with a little hesitation.I Lo, eat your breakfast.What did ell you about bri that the table?Take it out at ball to \u201cGeorge, rose from the table, tears in.his Jee , \u2018 oùt see why that b dossn\u2019t do what I tell him te,\u201d Robert Arneld said to his wife.Mrs.Arnold sighed.\u201cI don\u2019t, either, Robert.Still, George is not a bad boy.He ix thoughtless sometimes, 7 \u2018 think you ought to punish him oftener,\u201d\u201d Mr.Arnold said - he rose, from.the table.\u2018\u201cI have to do all the disagreeable things,\u201d Mrs.Arnold exclaimed angrily.\u2018 \u201cGood by,\u201d eaid the little girl, who had been listening to all this quietly.\u2018 \u201cGood-by, pet,\u201d said her father.He went: over and kissed her, but went sway without a farewell to his wife or oy \u2018Could anything have been more dismal than all that?He had criticized the school teacher before his children, had school by refusing to.visit it, had needlessly hurt the boy by not hearing his funny piece, and put a climax on the whole by angering his wife\u201d \u2026.\u2018Did you say this Robert Arnold is a church-member \u201d\u201d asked the recording angel.\u201cYes, he's -oounted: à good member\u201d: _ \u201cThis' must have-been one of Robert Arnold\u2019s unfortunate days.\u2018Robert\u2019 Arnold started downtown.He took his usual route down Tenth street.Just as He was crossing Polk, near Bethany College grounds, \u2018an elderly man who was walking slowly along with his head bent down.As the two men passed, the elder lifted his head, and hesitated ; moment as.if he were on the point of stopping and Baying something; but the.sight\u2019 oo Arnold\u2019s face he ered to change his mind, and'went on after saying, \u201cGood morning, Mr.Arnold.\u201d ¢ \u201cMorning,\u201d \u201creplied Arnold curtly.their obtigatièna,> Robert- Arnold was saying as ; this:old:mart Bosker been owkig me.ten dollars over a year.Wonder why.he doésn\u2019t pay up.I Jet him have the money on a pinch.Catch Me Jing any more on a hard-luck stery.\u201d (To be Continued.) CHILDRENS CORNER.THE CATERET PILLAR 8 NAP.One day last fall, when ae po ng in t o garden, wht do Dee?À ge cster- be a sale.pillar that seertied § te be was afraid of it, so and put in a pastebosrd box aid ont it off with him to the attie.Te \"What did you-do-thab for?\u2019 said Madge | when he came béck.\u2018The caterpillar is eleepy, and oy have madé it-a bed, and by end by will weave itself a blanket,\u2019 he uid.\u2018Oh, uncle! Can it, really?How ett: a caterpillar make a blanket?7 \u2018It weaves it, dearie, eometitii epider weaves its web, It will à ; while.You inust wabel: ur ations.Madge went pee er at the ca a piece of and after what seemed to time, one day she saw same Sn Sag.tire el from the creature to the glow, .Kiel day there were nfore threads { last Madge could: not sec the all.\u2018He has covered himeed : le the blanket fivishel.\u2026 noi \u201cYes, and now the \u2019 all winter, and when he .w spring I don\u2019t believe you \u2019 After a while Unole Téd went ui the attic and lifted the sc Yep the box and found the ¢ wrapped up in his h % fastened tightly Na ihe a4 whe due stood.the mentel in racy room ed there re But one day in A: strange ed.La ce pont it] winter, \u201cYes, fey are bob members in gpod | too tired.Besides, he says times have \u201d It seems te mo the | acknowledged his lack of interest in the | of \u2018 \u201cQaser 3h way some mens never meet | as he walked along.\u201cNow there's © THI che called | #7: Uncle Ted.He lifted it wp ony wick Did à \u2018No; Mr.Arnold.TY tae in Le -ewerded to\u2019 the \u2018Canadian Pictorial.and eplendid value for the money.| received; it would be well to get yo Cult or write for full pastiongars, Phone Main.4090.House Letting - Placards, &.The following sancuncements, printed on wan are For Sale at the Witness\u2019 Many et them are in both the French and English languages: Lower DWELLING TO LIT.LOWER PART OF HOUSE TO LET.MEALS AT ALL HOURS.ol NO SMOKING.\u2019 OFFICE LET.OFFICES \u2018 PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.- \u2018|: EASILY.\"EARN ED ?If so, aot busy: taking \u2018Orders for 3 \u201cTHE ONLY \u2018OFFICIAL SOUVENIR CARNIVAL NUMBER Price 15° Tents.The production of the Official Souvenir Carnival Number has been Tb will bo a gem in every way, As \u2018the _expacity of our presses is limited to 80,000 copies, and orders will.be filled in order es they are ur\"éréèrs in carly.Large Cash Commissions.| Splendid Premiums.\u20ac -e A \u201c38 THE PICTORIAL PUBLISHING co.\u2018Witness\u2019 Block, cor.Craig ond Bt.Peter Streets, Montren), nan P.fra Tore \u201cTEMPERANCE HOTEL D OR UNFURNISH- | TO LET, FURNIS (ES pr would be sol in Riis ech 1 » ile s, pi | ES cree.cars.La train.\u2014 \u2018 Very \u2018 jargé dining-réom, dräw- : in and 16 beffitgomys, Hardwood floors.ca Sie.18 ws and Shower .Beligtitul situation, fac- 1 wide.Fun oa Te snd CoM on eary terms, with from Montreal, \u2018amous pymiier ater threugh- ruin, Summerled, rR Te.a, | rire manos ev, S| { ber 8, 8 4 guaran worth $0780, to be old der fas alle tear ; = So make réom mew moqeks, Spiea yn c sid\u2019 Desigiiers.Résa -} , 513 St.Catherine street vel.wo.ER 5 - 1 \u2019 TE FLAT TO .- 3518 PROPERTY FOR SALE.PROSPASS NOTIOES.TO LET.OPEB DWELLING TO LHT.UPPER PART or NH ih TO Law, UPPER YARD TO .Se \u2018 JONN DOUGALL & ses, .PUBLISHERS, .\u2026 Cralg.and % Peter me, Montres: ifg her from bis room.\u201cOh, Madge; ote here as quickly as you can.\u2019 So \u201cOh, Uncle Ted, how did that get here?it fly in your window?\u201d Ho, dear! it crept out of its winter pry then Uncle \u201cTed showed hor the codooti, as he called the blanket wideh the caterpillar had made.\u2019 \u2018l'here Has à hole #t one end, and out of that the »econd summer Joss in the air and mes eel in pes pte Er \u2018namé, .Pied by my faith to how,\u201d : d His Erde otk Eu NES, Lo; serrer; it to the Lord.all toy purden bear; _ the ran just as she was in her little | \u2018white nightie.there on Uncle \u2018Ted\u2019s mantel was a lo y yellow butter-\u2019 ugly green worm, now changed into a | fairy-like insect, hid crept to spend its | as \u2014MoCalls s| Piou; Ô Lord, in tinder.ove, CT Vaden Boows To Ler.1 \u2018Miscellaneous Boy LET.: | A LAMITED.NUMBER OF PATIENTS Tok- STABLE TO TE LLG To - en at \u201cThe Maples,\u2019 Costicosk.Que.Trest- #PORE TO LET ~ ms de Electricity 2nd Vikratory Mas @, que RE NE.Sor BEING ABLE TO \u20ac R'\u2018rW3tneus\u201d at Mis nevadéalers - se, sien\u201d Dopaoini br notit Departies z ak 4 tapes res \"Jove, a l lights Soh, in who I am wéll pleased.The Father Joveth the bons and hath gi all.things into Hs bend in.commeupion.and fellowsh Fathér-loveth the Son aad showeth Him ail things } à V3; 20.) x FT: \u2018© without cars Li Cd tatty je.= sd (ms té othe shove, LA fie .A ; Aédrèns : posteur.HN ai & So, Witnee Building ; BIBLE LESSONS.i - FRIDAY; FEB.: 12.3.RAVING LOVED HIS QWN.Crist loves His people; with an un-|.ore.Tike du Pathé Tome | tor: Himself (John.xv.9.3.Love: \u201cDR, STENNING, ny by epost This is my Beloved ug! | Victoria Park, Rachine| 1 sinting Faperiencs, referpnoes and 74a 8 amamne, y3.0 A Je Situation Vaossé | f 11 TE te amma Bmployment Wanted WANTED, A YOUNG MAN FOR GENERAL office werk.Must have a knowicedzw © shorthand, typewriting ,and be a \u2018Shokiceeper.Appiv in ows Raudw salary Shocked.Addrers M.R., \u201880, \u201cWithess\u2019 TRAVELLER WANTED \u2014 PRAGTICAL Man preferred, understanding \u2018he steamfitting and plumbing busingss, and having a general experience.Apply by letter only, giving references, to THOMAS \u201cROBERTSON -& CO., Limited, 184 Craig \u201cstreet West, Montreal.MAN WANTED FÔR THE SPRING, CApable of managing a dining-room and 10 or 12 bedrooms; one wilh a wife or daughters capable of helping him, prefer- \"red; popilar summer rics, close Lo Montreal.Address Box 490, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL.WITH GOOD references as General Se 4034 Tupper street, near West.1787.| WOMAN WANTED FOR THE SPRING, capable of managing a \u2018ining-room and ant, in a flat.twater.Phone - 10 er 13 mx; one with husband or daughters capable of helping, preferred; poplar summer résort, clo to Montréal.Address Box 890, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.; WANTED \u2014 EDUCATED \u20ac ] Gentian, experienced 1 , first-class gecupetion \u2014\u2014 pres, er in | travel anywhere.Permanent employment to suitable persoms.Address Box 78, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED AN OFFICE BOY.DOUCET & .PHILLIPS, Canada Lite Chambers, 139 Bt.; James street.+ WANTED, EXPE] ENCED GENERAL Servant; family two: no laundry; re- - ferences required.Apply Nc.100 St.Mark street.SCHOOL BOY \u2018WANTED, to deliver a routs of the \u201cWitness\u2019 for a couple of heura after school.Apply \u2018Witñéss\u2019 Office.reparer Training School.fer Nurses | \u2018THE YONKERS tal and Maternit OMEOPATHIC HOSPI- -Mas just been opened:; - accept probationers, for all general werk, .and partieulariy for Maternity training._ The term of service is two years.A Sood Somtnion school education fe tore Fo rtiéulars and application b nks, - Miss MCLIMONT dres Maternity, Ashburton Yor ô evene, Yonkers, New Tor Sale POR ALE - Corriug Presses, id gore Proot Sates, 1 Ron i Tor on Dack, 1 Mis NOBLE ce, ation in St.James street.fathonert.NEW TYPEWRITERS ANAD Roy Cat or ries ona Pr SL\" Poter atrest, Montreal \u2019 Property | BOUTH.AFRICAN VETERAN LAND WAR- |.rants.\u2014Highest price paid for South Afri- : can Veteran Land Warrants.Apply Lo = L.L LET, Ro 307 Merchants Bask ] WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 OUT AFRIcan Land Warrants.: D.M.ROYERT- | son, Cansda Life Bétlaine, Toroats, Ont.FOR SALE iN | WESTMOUNT Stone Jone.Be TO tach £5 feet front © on \u2018same {avenue \u2018ane uations, For particulars, A.McINDOE, 9 | Tel.Main w © 85 St Peter street.We Buy, \u2018Sell or Advance on : Veteran Land Qrants A - GAGNON, 1.44, Res! Estate _ Ty - 8e Catherine strext Bast.SOLID BRICK DETACHED RESIDENCH, standing on lot 10,000 feet, delightfully situated on river frent.Price $5,000.Mrs.FULTON, Summertes, P.Q.Tel.27.Flats To Let EE jet Is perfectly equipped, and ts now ready to | , Homeo.Hospital and | DIXIE \u2014 ROOMS I IN FIRST Jt Ya 700 to ea om us Deters doing DIXIE FOR SALE = HANDY YOUNG MAN, STRONU AND willing, wents situation In amy capacity.Address J.S., 66, 'Witness' Office.WANTED, FURNACES OR SNOW SHOV- ou RY kind of work.by married ROGERS, 381 St.Dominique st., man cite.Business Cards WERTHER'S PATENT MAGNESIA STOYN Lining.Cannot be burned out.Easily put on as putty.A postcard to WER- THER, § 308 Craig street West, tolls you all CRYSTAL SPRING PARK IS THS Safes.Savings Bank in the coun.ry\u2019.Why: Because these iota wil! more ths \u2018éouble in value in the next three or four years.Give us $8.00 or $4.00 cssh and come and choose your lot.HENRY FRIGON, Mouatreai Kesl Estate Marke\u2019.Mi St.Peter sivest.Phone M.1414.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 For Saie or To Let FOR SALE OR TO LET\" A CORNER PROPEHTY, #5 feel front on St.Catherine street, and by 34 feet deep on St Georse street.Bont?Blocks West ae = lawrenos Boul.Very suitable | ewspaper Buflitng.WIN Be sold at reasonable price, er let fer a periont or se many years, Alterations te suit tenants.Address, GC.ST.LOUIS, Po.O.Box 9°, or 282 St.George, Montres! sr To Let TO RENT, AT LONGUEUIL, TWO SEMIdetached houses.All modern improvements; within walking dista of boat sad train.Apply G.W.MURRAY,Longueuil, or W.I.GEAR, P.O.Box 2863.HOUSE TO LET, AT ST.LAMRERT.8 rooms and attic; very-economical to heat.Rent moderate.Hot water pipes from , kitchen to bathroom.Aoply AMES, Me DTOSH,.\u2018Fairview,\u2019 Bt.lambert, P ox 36.ye \u201c LET-FIRST SPOOND FLOORS to Ini, suitable AND offices or light manu- ; facturing, 1,800 feet each.sny win- cons, heated, ooatral : medt t6 \u2018Witness\u2019 ce.Apply to JOHN POUGALL & SON.142 et.Peter streét.TO RENT, FMMEDIATE FOSSESSION, \u2018erge front offies : pued Mght : keated : suitable for manufactyrer's agent.Apply 142 St, Peter etrest.FIRST FLOOR ca EE meer auront, Dour ON vi ras For Offices 3 Wareheuses ; bright aftractive ; heated, and newly Qovorated.Apply to Wises\u2019 Buliding.~ Rooms Te Let CLASS DE- Re from #6 up» dress Box 890 Witness\u2019 Office.) UNFURNIEHED ROOMS TO LET ON Bath- - room fat, with light housekeeping; nice, open locality.Modetgte rent.3 Heillen avenue, Westmeunt.ROOËS \u2014 TWO DOUBLE Rooms, LARGE on bathroon fiat, suitable for twe D ere ee Furnished Rooms To Let TO LET \u2014 VERY WELL PURNMRED 1 Toofs, in quiet house, all modern.oon-.veniences and telephone, su tlemen; five minutes from lee ply 18 Park Avenue.Cottage To Let TO LET, AT ST.LAMBERT, ON HE river tropi, à ten Domed warm brick cot- © tage, kuown #8 ths \u2018Lilace™ Daley for- pace; hot and cold water, bath an w.c.; good garden; rent, $8.00.Apply, J.R.BEATTY, St.Lembert, or 1£ Peter street, for gou- ace.Ap- N re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Lost, Strayed and Found LOST, ON from 28 BDAY, THE Sth, at ¢ py.uter Airedale Terne di apcvores Raward at above adéress.Telephone Up Books.\u201cte.A GENUINE SNAP\u2014TH COMPLETE SET of Gebrge Bitot (R : Eat.tion, leather Leuad), noces, Rocé as new, once alé price Apply Box #9, \u2018Witness\u2019 | WANTS ABS, Tar BE James wed CIE vets.oy ebl dis, dont euitanie for light ; Light \u201cspaviscturing Bower rouen.Apoir, us BE Petes : MEW FLATS, n 8 AND £100 PER ANNUM.a ar Tu ater Mhorhétota | ; éPaveT | = on wk \u201cWITNESS, \u2019 may be left with A.T.Chapmen, Bootneller, $13 St.Oa rar, Poin Caste Ln wee | aircet, West of Bubway | ClASSIFIED./ADYENTISEMENTS OABH TARIFF.1 con ado, Vasant, Bituntion: Wuated, Pus tie Sai aa \u201c te Socpad- pe marne to 16 sf ar of tour.\u201d - Yo Let 2 words ror he, REBAR al Tos trons on vor 1 HP, TUES 67 maT Cl gL sob fet cu Jn gg tof he Apr steph pervs ps ee ae AE = n pa ET Any a v He = \u201d _, - RS j pe pros, .pr ZR yr = = ER as AcE R.J.TOOKE'S MOTOR 24 inches deep.Made in Quarter Sizes 12: Cents Each.ALD.GALLERY'S DEFENCE | He Explains His Vote Given for Changing City Hall Committees.GOES BACK A YEAR FOR REASON FOR REDUCED ENGLISH-SPEAK- ING REPRESENTATION.Writing to the \u2018Witness\u2019 on.the subject of his vote in the City Couneil following \u2018statement for publication: \u2014 tion of the Knglish representation on the civic Finance Committee at the doors know that it will serve the purpgse- certain individuals to make us the scapegoats, if they can, for this decision, but.their proper relationship with the 1e- sult Twelve months ago the stand made by Alderman Clearihue against the members whq were proposed\u2019 on the French slate to serve with him on \u2018the Water Committee resulted in a mejority - of the English \u2018aldermen joining a dissatisfied element of \u2018their Freñch colleagues.This combination converted a minority into-the majority which upset the constitution of the committees as compact.-.that time it \u2018has \u201cbeen an opeh secret \u2018that the English representation on the Finance Committee - Wotild \u2018be reduted this year to the proportions 6n other committees.Now such a height that Aldermen Clearihue and those who -supported him last year: may find -room fo.hide the part 'thay played towards the présent 'end?I may be open.to criticism, hut let my critics air.: \"Had I withdrawn- my support {rom Ald.Mercier\u2019s proposition on Monday any.different, for T betray no-secret.\u2018in saying : that there were those .on the opposite.side .y.\u201cCome over for: an: Committee, and Ald.Sadler would not have been the only English representative In on my attitude, the \"gondi: tions at the City Hall must be\u201d as they exist.Frankly, an aldermaé | \u2014 has to- fight - \u201cfor whatever he gets.: there in\" ho fight, there à no 1 (bise \u201d .amd the people might almost as.14 5410082.+ ep it not the aldermen, but the syste that is to blame, I bave been fighting for bree [eax to regain the position which was take from me by the vote of Ald.Sadjes hven in ay usjust à manner as the:ons| a gave afterwards to save his awn seat | - om:the Finance Committee at the pacri- fe of Ald.Molson.: All this tise my = has been well known.ar went over to this or to that party.dim invariably and always bas been ; : to-a given end, \u2018and in reach: ie fact that I voted against the 3 man who never -had the least considera- Som \u2018for .me i8 a coincidence, It ie a Es \u201chai others.have been pleased to call CE.may \u2018revi 1 colin, of the English repre- Hap k thie.ie te be: :æpporti portioned, +.Éldermien Sedler, Clearihue En responsible ice: ith\", the Lyear a@ it is co le by \u201cmy vote: last\u2019 Mon- are not French\u2018 min- I do not excuse my Ep PAPE on Monday last, Ald.Gallery makes the | Attempts are being made to -place an-|.\u201d exaggerated responsibility for the reduc- - of Alderman Turner and myself.1 æ of | before final judgment is passed, let the | public examine all the circumstances in | nominated.under \u2018the original caucus | bat the expected has happened, is the | à response Pile to be heaped upon me to !.last,\u201c the yeputlt woüld : not h'ave been} Ad.os iappepey | to leave| the Committee, .neither\u201d would |; Ald.Clélarihie be the.chairman of \u2018the > ; Water \u20ac ittee to-day, Hl their reprebéntative at home.: t .esentation to say I rejoice in| the Finance Committee} ir and if and others à for this by plats 40d straightforward | dup thoush it is fair to|.The guarantee we give.with every Shirt \u2018we sell, tells.that we: place your J! satisfaction before our profit.We mean 5 [- to deserve your good-will more than [ ever -as the time Ses by.Co ; = A.TOOKE THE JAPANESE PROBLEM Asiatic Immigration Bilt- De feated by California | Voters.+ > _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Marc Question of Asmtic immigration to a vote of the people res defeated to-day by a \u201c\u2019Modemation on, the of the Jegisl on on pant a and an evident Jeposition.Anaby a 5 tors to dispose of all measures 9 + .= ninét anti- ton th mr in the Senate, but its consideration was ghut off on a point of order and the matter probably will not be again re- re FIDELITY FUNDING CAMPANY y PAYMENT \"OF AbTUAL RS ADVANCED DE- 1\" MANDED desde BANKS.Er Begotiath of the t it on-the wo end eighty thonsand \u201cdollars a s&h of stock in 200s pany ed: a8 a 1 pen of uous wd li an sal be worth fifty or sixty dollars per _1t was stated | dus | ion: Company.= Mr.\" said his cs pa yi sl un '.Xa 1m St.James.Street.to J\" 403 St.Catherine SEW.° 1 | 3 are St Catherino St E\u2026.Secramento, Calif., Feb.11=Senator | thony\u2019s bill submitting .the| at a railway tram near Barrackpué \u201cfif- \u2018 * | CHANGES IN OABINÈT FRUSTRATE joel, en due Le D | Nazitt' Pasha, Hnsæy ed | = of the | resiegned, and the Ministers of Justice, Finence , Was- again \u20ac id] vitation to a Liberal Uniôn bls MR.JAMES BRYCE \u2018DEPLORES Dr-| MINISÉFED .| ok LORD MINTO'S ESCAPE.\" to Have Been Intended for the Viceroy.Coletta, Feb.11- a bomb was œ Te thrown | teen miles north of here, yesterday éven- ing, and to-day an investigation resulted |: in the suspicion that the act wue an-at- | tempt upon the life of Lord Minto, the Viceroy of India.The Viceroy wage que .t6 pases this epot on his way to Assam,| but ¥ 20 happend that he\u2019 wae, on sur | of - The ion of the bomb did not-re- \u2018eult in injury to any one.© : ° \u2019 - + A crisis IN TURKEY © | \u2019 COUP D'ETAT.bre London, Feb.RL It wes - anatisnd \u2018Constantinople ETE , bad bem Te any moment.- The, rt of State has: Interior night.The Constantinople Coures;2oi the - \u2018Telegraph\u2019 confirms.the.fo: and will resign 20 of; and the fect that Nasi Bada: al Thus \\ x} + m ov > T | 8 | = PE 2 UNIONS REACH À A PEACE: AGREE: : : MENT AT BOSTON.- er | Bomb Fhrowit at at Train\u2018Betiéved{ regeing.: He says the incident seems to be-the: ; à | MR.REDMOND SENDS A MESSAGE John E.Redmond, referring to the convention of the United Irish League: : \u201cGreatest praveison ever held in} ha or party : a MeN.to members of -Parliäment or others en) de-tin- | absohitely false.So violence.sort.O\u2019Brien ref used hearing by dele., | recent visit to 1e oe Sign: OFFICIAL #5 Faipar, | Frunvant 12, 1909 NVITE COFIPARISON, |.THE CANADIAN PICTORI/L RUIVAL we There may be others but this is the Official Souvenir | and acknowledged by all to be the hest.It contains about 2, 000 square inches of finest photogravures in all.About one hundred pictures, and besides THREE SPLENDID PLATE PICTURES printed separately on* heavy plate The ice Castle The JUST NOW, PRICE LIKELY TO GO UP | OFFICIAL SOUVENIR \u2018\u201c\u201cOQur Lady of the Sunshine\u201d smiles through all the pages of the Canadian Pictorial Official Carnival Souvenir.It will be a crédit to Canada, and it will win for its most delightful winter climate the admiration and envy of the world.And realizing that it will be sent the world over, its publishers, always \u2018with the interest of Canada at heart, have also represented in picture and article the attractions of \u201c our good old summer time.\u2019 See That You Get the * Printed with several colors.paper, just right size for framing.~ Park Tobogran Slide The Royal Snowshoe Bounce Tubed, ready for mailing, only 15 CENTS 1 Insist on getting the Canadian Pictorial Official Carnival Souvenir Firkt Edition entirely ; absoi bed in a fow hours.; .-Kitién follows édition in quick succession, and in apite of utmost effort, the demand continues many thousand dint of working night -and \u2018In excess of the supply.ty will be filled.First com day, all orders first so | 15 cents a copy, at all dealers, or sent by the publishers, Post paid by mail- Supply limited.Order at once.The Pictorial Publishing Co.- Witness Block,-Montreal, | N.B\u2014The anpual subscription to the \u201cCanadian Pictorial\"\u2014 Canada\u2019s great national magazine\u2014is only one dollar a year, and if sent in time will But b - prom .inelude the Carnival number.come, - ECK>< 4umM-4>M7O Mr.Frank A.\u2018Doan, of Truro, N.S.sends his \u201cown and four should have 100 ,000 other annual subscriptions.increasing circulation.He says: The \u2018Canadian .Pigtorial\u2019 subscribers by Xmas, 1910;\u201d \u201c1 am, glad to notice your is a.gem.This is just a It sample of the subscription letters pouring tn from all parts of UNITED IRISH LEAGUE - 4 TO AMERICAN BODY.nite Boston, Feb.11.\u2014Mr.\u2018America, received a cablegram from Mr.Ireland.1 unanimity in Cables to America suggesting thet die order oocurred, participate à in by clergy: gates; nothing more Lo Belfast, Feb.11.Presiding.tonight » \" a banquet given in his .services to the part ee | f \u201cJohn 0\" Cal.; laghan ,of the United Irish League of sup |.ationalists\u2019 thanks vot- | ed to America for generous support.| © \u2018honor of Mr.Joseph | 2 L Devlin, Nationalist member of Yarla- 1 ment for Belfast, and in hcl bad a Sion the tars 9 à Pere: = no.\u2018man had\u2019 oppor} GERMAN SPIES | \"ENGLAND AND SOOTLAND \"TO BE FILLED WITH THEM, \u2014\u2014 SAID Feb.11.\u2014Major - A.J.were in \u2018regularly employed by General Staff collect.rv formation of defences.He stat- Ee Ea, {:Their' agents, he sai : Ea De- |atre managers and, Marc Klaw, \u2018said Mr.jis not i [the gredtest rected | question of | Jecency ough INDECENT PLAYS THE PEOPLE WANT THEM AND - THAT IS WHY THEY ARE GIVEN SAY MANAGERS, New York.Feb.11.\u2014The relation oi the public to the theatre with special reference to the question of what are | not plays of a desirable Character, Was discussed to-night by Charles Burn: ham, president of the Association of the before the Entertainment Club at the Waldorf.Both of them declared that the public were more responsible for the plays presented than the managers.\u2018New York is a town of sensation: Burnham.Let the word be Daseed that a play is broad or indel- and the town runs wild about it.wh le.some play of merit, bright an ertaining, is laid on he shelf.Women are more to be blamed for this than men.No play can exist tha ronised by women.\u2019 law id that society could d- the .s by turn ing its back upon indecent Saye, The t - very easily Myr 46 she sattled 7, \u201c > WILL, MOVE THE ADDRESS.Mr.J.N.Francoeur, M.P.P.for 1.0- biniere, will move the address in rer last: | to the Speech - from the Throne at the pening of -the Quebec Legislature.an the rage sec will be Dr.Finnie, MP.\u2019 vision, Y wrms A printed and ene 8 Juste bt r ot Cra \u201cand St oF adpath Dougall.~ \u201c8 -og >kl- PI  Th uec t the 1.unde skati great inter pions Rink Big cant lo were when may | one | bNOWI Feb.rival last, ance tion The and t sport dreds and ji ski- in slide The the 1 that secure exbau It the t Drive close zens\u2019 next The tess | noon comp Mont groun It is will Tuqu races thé © on th DRE: CAR: Ne bgt bers with\u2019 ton « img \u20ac Cana o\u2019cloc the 1 ice, On Le = fessoI V icto work engag The tors MAS AT ST ar ES AE A! 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