The daily witness, 19 janvier 1912, vendredi 19 janvier 1912
[" péri ¢ - à tte MS pers © te v lee, CoE, N Le Pes WE lead heet CASH.2 9 all sizeg «17 = a TOUS use Î AWERS, - cramme, while he is hanging up 2 broidery.wes of bluffs upon the people.And 98 ze greatest of these is Ald.Laval- .\u2014s assertion that a reduction of the mrrowing power means an automa- \u2026 reduction in taxation; whereas I 69 ; ni-nd that the reduction of the vor- rowing power will simply mean an others .be secured.\u2019 | \\: 10 Ald.Lavallee, Mr.Marcil said 19 vi his policy was very much like | à \u2018rawfish, which proceeded back- nd hem- wird, and while nominally keeping al this saul Ald.introdure, Yale at ding the Ald Mare, ver ALD.CA Noming, ard, Yard ; Vard: A Ward: Ward: We ard; Wg G Ald, © Countant ; Molson sg Manager tere), à lant; Morin, Yercha thant, Bentley, Mochdn ant, Van t ri Yote » an 3 Wa ron ¢ THE arg,\u2019 Moen 5 lpm caer TE Ta > - | oy hy WES In or ; Ce , cad dow = 4.Marcil spoke thus at Quintal's and at his commit- Amherst and St.Catherine ir, Emile Poirier occupied and ad- p 98 RY RE Marci, Many promises,\u2019 \u201cll.Well, IT hav make here, will do my duty lisa Ward: Ex ÿ Duvernay W i\" te des Neiges: Na vin in aPpinegu Ward; and: \u2018ex.Michall Judge in St.Paul War arter\u2019s papers were.signé \u2014Mr.John Hyd ac- Mr.James Elliott, manager Macan the following: Rerchant; Ë qe Kyle, bas he, and Mr.hon the Aldermen legally torgse so, COMmittee room No.» Pf each candida CAN ADA\u201d ï EX-ALD.@ ROUX.ND es m erey by onto fo taste AD A5 AY Ad.is Fe © > S4 RRC KOT $ AD) [11.No.16.MONTREAL, CANADA, UST FIGHT REACTIONARIES A) Marcil Terms Policy of Ai Lavallee à Crawfish Ons.says OPPONENT BLUFFS, perares That Past of Ald.Lavallee Pa: Been Connected With Did City Hall Gang.\u2018hat the past of Ald.La- \u2018ha City Hall was One of pvizhborhood to \u2018he administration swept out a wave of popular indig- vears ago, Ald, vi to some of this Hall: when irge proportion ut night, a Quintal\u2019s Hall, re delivered by Mr.and the Hon.he was out for the \u201cvase that would give him a ' \u2026 an ithe Roard of Control, where \u201c] work better in carrying out 18 où reform than as an ordin- «derman.vs for myself 9 Cpr in Greater Montreal.Two = ago 1 entered civic life with \u201cn hands.They are still clean, an od heavy ss matter what happens they are go- 7 :0 stay Clean.89 Wd.Lavallee scems to be under * ~~» impression that no man can ap- «ai +5 the people of Montreal upon But that is programme.have presented à ereuse in valuation of property in vrder that an equivalent revenue may tic tix rate at 1 percent and ng the borrowing power it.the difference.by, fr .make uo ; - assefsmens.while gnjuring the S\u2014 credit abroad.\u2018Ad, Livallee hag \u201ciyixed: the.cards, said Ald.Marcil, \u2018and during ; ths iwelve vears he has been in oft cotton, we at the City Hall he has sueceed- narrow «lm deceiving not only the city, but ae nutlying districts which have been recently annexed.And an examina- woof his record shows that it is omy fair to conclude he will continue course, fnancial plans shows that they are impracticeable .I: was not a person he was fighting, | but a system which P dere seemed to be an effort to re- © The system which had pre- A \u2018close look Marcil, the City Hall pockets.That is what I want to fight,\u201d said \u2018l am not a professional poiitictan, but I feel I owe a duty to is city which has done well towards me.I want to let the past be for- Rotten and remain the past, and now \u20180 work for the new system of govern- Men we have, and to see that this city füs a good administra .ion and the \u2018lizéns their proper service, not \u2018a Tlactinary policy such as my oppon- tt represents.\u2018Ald.Lavallee says that I make too concluded Ald.Mar=\u2019 e just one promise to.and that I will RTER'S SOMINATORS: tion pa roming vii aby were filed this J.Cartr Ald.id.J.Bank; Mr.T.B.Sun Life; Mr.W.vire .F.K.C.;Mr.J.Mr.C.J.Fleet, KG Mr ; nt: Mr, Lorne.Cc.aid gre iy Ww Mr.Wm.Patterson, adw H.Miller, merchant; Mr.T Edgar K.C.; Mr.R.H.painter; Mr.Mr.M.Frenett he Aldermen leg ive cards addressed\u201d te Mbr of the ear t pf Answer\u2014Yes, anvassing be! do Answer\u2014Yes, : , iroux sh the mem- Ald.Lavallee.,} nat his opponent those men of the LL.J.Gauthier, M.P.; Charles in his opening remarks, said Ald.Mareil, \u2018I R.sar=d out an $1 a weck, and to-day «« à result of hard work and perse- Loa I am the biggest individual i for marly feats, und while Ald.Lavallee was n tie council seemed to be one of \u2018| all the time, end, if ed.T will try my \u2018best to faith- Î IY carry out every article.in my Hogramme.W.Gnendinge Mr.James Kyle, K.C.;.Mri A.-Bori .Veune, Dr, Vize oh Dillon, Mr.Joseph Coli ne George discus- Mr.was A.La- Mr.mayor- definite sreduc- |v at.hie fulfill\u2014I- - in Wést Tetreau in St.\u2019 Denis| Mr.O: Lefebvre in St.Denis U.Emard in Emard Ald.Lariviere in Longue Point Mr.Joseph Terard in Laurier \u201c| are: following it: without: any.difficulty.= \u2018know where.At \u2018will, lead, «but we: this.\u201cWe.and whoevèr = end: of.the.trial will Baye to, pay: - pena ity -of his mistakes.- + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t and the Premier Yuan Shih Kai cannot participate in the provisional government of China until the Republic has been recognized by the foreign powers, and the country.has been restored to peace and harmony.To-day's decided action by the Republican Government is due to Premier Yuan Shih Kai's demand - that\u201d Dr.2 Sun Yat Sen resign the presidency, permitting Yuan Shih Kai\u2018 to exercise soverelgn powers until.the\u2019 National Convention, which - is \"to be called to decide on the-form .af government of \u2018China shall have reached\u2019 a- conclu- In the meantime, Premier Yuan Shih Kali desires the court to retire transferring its powers fhought that.Yuan - Shih { j part in Yhe/conference.A rising\u2019 inithe, \u2018capital has been looked * the: past\u2019 and; Precautions have \u2014needlessly, may not : een jong exiécted that \u2018irreconcil£bles- would\u2018 unite.in & measure when ail hopes for nistration had vatitshed.A posted last night indicates fod.the \u2018Manchu \u2018threats may be fu \u2018all loyal mous and a o dont of the Others charge Yuan Shih Kal working for his own interests, that he intended Whether the suspicions agains Premier are false or true, they against which Yuan Shih Kai \u2018been compelled to take measur defence, and it is authoritatively for their governments.\"AMERICAN SOLDIERS ARRIVE, Pekin, Jan.of United States Infantry, kin to the coast, arrived at Chin Tao to-day on board the \u2018Logan.A PLEA FOR CHINA.Toronto, Jan.19\u2014'We must Old prejudices and date to-day.Let us friends of China.last night, this appeal was mra ronto and of Wycliffe College.conclusion of the revolution, princes, public opinion and the keeping ward public affairs, foreign policy is under suspic China; they believe that Japan ing the Japan- Anglo alliance as fev been gressively and take away the province of Manchuria.\u2019 the United States in remitting § in sending young Chinese to st This policy gave the United ain ard, ry and: nearly a three or four in Canada.MANY CLAIMS \u201c \u2018Council, Control, Wie of James.Labdon, \u201cfell Mine ing On &.Ca.legal \u2018are | victoria Sousy;\u201d : tail on sidewalk.ws.Garde! carriage he |?anmägred.; \u2018Eypolite Bérard, \"injured.oe M8 aa Twas ww es ee ae ew # Ebr city: N i Jan.19, Meal Company.credit the Premier with the Manchus., to become dictator, if he did not assume the throne.given sufficient credence to cause the organization of anti-abdication bodles, ed that the dynamite bomb outrage The against his life was the work of a Manchu faction.So complex.indeed, it the situation that the foreign ministers no longer attempt to elucidate it 19.\u2014The 15th Regiment which 18 to act as a guard for the protection of a section of the railway from Pe- transport suspicions which may have been justified twenty- five or even ten years ago, are out of wake up show by our actions we are indeed the To the gathering of three hundred and forty-five men, representing for- ty-six of the fifty-three parishes of the Church of England in Toronto, at the Anglican Laymen's Missionary Movement supper in St.James Parish House the Rev.Dr.W.E.Taylor, of Sha a graduate of the University of To- \u2018There is going to be a readjustment,\u201d he declared, \u2018a new balance of power affecting east and west, at the and the country which shows in practical wavs friendship towards China wil] be regarded as really and truly her friend, While the Chinese appreciate English open door, and the British attitude to- yet the English, er under which she can gain in ag- Dr, Taylor described as a most wise and strategic movement the action of \u2018each year of the Boxer indemnity on the condition that the money be spent .American universities, and to go back to their own country as leaders unrivalled influence in China and the abroag, more ghan flve hun- Hiversities of Great Érit- \u2018land in the Ünited States, but\u2014he was almost ashamed to say\u2014not more than T0 BE SETTLED Board of Control on Recom- - mendation of Law Depart ment Advises Payment Claims against the city aggregating $11,099.62 are recommended to the City to- be paid by the Board of and these will be probably \u2018disposed of at this afternoon's meeting of the council.They are as follows: \u2014 FDelle St.Louis, judgment.$,1514.25 \u2018Wilfrid Labreche, floods.362.81 les Fortier, floods.129.28 Charles Fortier, floods .207.74 Amedee Major, St Lawrence - gtreet tunnel.810.00 Stanislas Chalifoux, st.Law \u201crence street tunnel.1,050.00 - Know: J.A.Shinnick, St, Lawrence is at| \u201ctunmel.50.20 \u2018Morin & Frere, St.\"Lawrence \u201ctunnel.30 \u201c| Moritreal - Investment, \u2018expen- - ~~}.ses of expropriation.156.50 C Montreal Investment and Free- | \u201chofd\u2019Co\u2026 expensesof expro- tion.«+ «.« ee .\u2026 150.50 y \u2018Joseph Viau, fall \u201con sidewalk 20.00 J.BE.H.Quipp, injuries.20,00 -Asurence Mt.Royal, injuries 67.94 \"1 L.Iarue, floods.+.«s os 170,91 J.J.Tronahue, damaged stair- CRABB.es.2s se ve ov 101 00 00 3.40.À.Bourbenniere, \u2018floods.+.- 20.00 {Thomas Kirk, - \u2018broken car- : |.Tlagé.1 caves ater 1000 20.00 - F: A.Dionne.& Co, - broken .\u201c1.carriage.-« .e 12.95 in Matthew Sinnett, injured in - | \u2018service of olty.58.00 3 M.L.H.& P.Co, broken Fas mains.oul We ee 9.56 .200.00 \u201cve ee ee de +.311,000.62 nthe: plant.of the New could : be seen for nearly _- és.Vessels far down oe 05 with and t the are has es of stat- Wang wuke and de by nghai, r of the tes ei lon in\u2019: fs us- - a COV- choice 250,000 udy in States thous- 68.00 1,997.40 \u2014 Fire Lighted ~ Le \u201cEE ATER kr snc aon en enone -bor Commission: \"ato .; Sir.Rodolphe ore recently putation.which waited up writing Ww = few drinks | ; \u201c\u201ceafes, .\u201cthe girl.had \u201d room where he: was drugged, - to ot ead nh © bls \u201cwalle chain, Were .Gaung.+ woman e.ix at y.down to the station to inquire about.¢ 11 fallen 8 \u201ccouple - of fe .AN the log reads : river have arked.\u2018ou yy traffic By.teigt 8 Held when, a @plendid gathering sat: a bauntiful repast Provided the iinited chyrches.- selon orga zations\u201d Were read, and cu Lin re \u20ac : t ohn arin, B i had report, \u201cMF.\u201cW, \u2018H.* Blac \u2018#tepped \u2018ward, and in a felicitous Parobbing with genuines: feelir Hoye w w dll \u201cris work Baz ort êr.ss Bes os ca 15 evigent from; vof : ] chu way | tw in the Calvary Church Wednesday 8 adi young aden waited, orsthe-: tables, : \u201cThe id 3 Ea \u201890 rN 2,799.7, All des fr: | gicattons thé \u2019 Development Lawrence is Alli ig ban \u201cToronto ad | of it being between | [was \u2018great Dossipil ty t and a Royal | egard.to anK \u201ccléë \u201cday: show: 3n;th YOR: Mésèts.J.- A, ital SC; ; Hs for \u2018the \u2018Witness\u2019: \u2014 ot Ë t it is under-{ 2 im: ghe fact tha Le will .G ernor Dix of New ork; w that outre \u201cinterests.- are: confident - k advance in\u201d the pr ice, \u2018there will Pd = Javan we incre Sess : rings: for: the.week.toda; \u201cà DIE\" \"increase over the] cotrépbrding week last year, the total] \u201c1 being $4%2,659;457, as compared with h 342-1 1 887,932 | or oT réunie moi | RÉ COTTON EXCHANGE:| snman's a \u2018declared, payable.\u201d rind a ngs of the Do- hand should fur.to shareholders.$1, (been distributed me Vids AD hah \u2018transferred to pau $300,116.10 carcied | thé \"sons, the bank has - \u201cdertuily prosperous prosperous year Non, ene eracheme.of.the Prose Saulte | Company to.aa.he st again in the air.J: + Mi orHsbue: whose \u201caorts cheme;gided in ite | or considered w a.will w ra tions a J roposa 6 roe té- Canada: ne A.1th the \u2018repor t amalgamation is pending, | = sm re eport to-day that thére |.© nil \"at first.one t therp would not be two 1 Tome | v4 ane, pthér, rentre! à of vared ap with, = new - stock,\u2019 H.3.HOLD RENANE \u201cPRES.ROYAL \u201ca MEETING TO he im the forty second -second of the Royal Bank of Cana me Te oon to-day, the retiring qi.: he.re-elected, and at a ns HL vie electea Spracsors Mr.Hs Jon met siden ds re vice-president.and Ar.i: L.; ere was a good attendan who were nat Lo with the splendid showing 5j ment for 1911,which rev noite.in deposits of over ji Jon, i?per \u2018the total up to $88,294 or 0 -sets amount to $47,7 Net ° -$1,152,249, ee i $200 2.512 over the Previous vea \u2018on the capit 200, 000.Commercial loins à ank 3 9,646, 000, b al 3 osi eing 67.CAS will be seen.from these .+ Apart experienced oo LEE XI \u2018.| (B.William i fre 2 \u201cthe \u201cfollow hE i ] on Canadian, stocks by cable fron Tom Lor.don \u2018to-day, ihe » figures being in Mes.eqfiivalen Rio Lacie \u201c118 5-8 .Canada Cement _common, 30 5-5 \u2018Mexican Trams] \u201c1193 net Tension Bias\u201d Grand Trunk Org.u A Trani HL, 52%.36 23%, and Gray 5 ollsning.were this morning, | ae ining stocks reported by Gorgon La Rose.200, at 372.\u201cHollinger: 1 at 1315 15 at 132: Dome Ext: 500 at Crown.Chart.: 1100 = 1444, 500 at y saulte it | wl 100 \u2018at 14%, 200 at 15, 100 at 13 3.{res Brieh: 1000 at 30, 109 4: 2 \u201cRen, 100 a 155.UNLISTED STOCKS Tintisted.stocks as reported 19 the .\"O\u2019Brien: aies ?by Mr.W Belding Pe 1, common .34 Pref sa .\u2026.90 Béewertes.pref ce wees 91 onds i .cena Canadian Power FE Dd ca ea n ; a \u2018Hitlcrest\u2019 _ pomumon Les Tel olileiiae i ae on \u2018Hollinger an .18 Lachine - 5p.\u20ac.bonds\u201d cen Mex.NP, 1,8 Bonds - we.4 Price Bros\u2014 bonds .Spanish River ., .Street Debentures 4 Tramways.Stoek - FP _Wayagamack { common .: Bonds .MORNING SALES.Yar Rose 50.at 370.rem way Debentures, 10 at S104 Warseamack 66 at 39.« rte rer is+-Fam.18; a Prfcès\u201d were general Par : arm on the \u201cBourse to- day.Closing ree percent rentes, 95 francs 30 cen times far, the re count.Exchange o if \u2018London: 28 francs 2216 centimes fr Private discount rate, : L Bree 4 at 4 Gou ake, 116 at.45 McKinley, 50 a 14e Nipissi ng, 100: ri, wil enable the company he and Company, 29 |; Pat tn the \u2018Coton Market: High: Low.2.3 ) Opening, FL = 9255 0% + percent, sus po ; 1 Oats\u2014No.to.48c; Extra No.1 feed oats, 3 ~both occasions he was given a\u201d {7 Berlin, Jan.18 The Bourse open weaker to-day.Prices strengthen \u2018later and oned steady.Exchange « \u2018London, 20 -marks 50 pfennies f .cheques.Money, 2 at 21, percent.I.VALE.discount -rate, 3 percent.TOR Ta mm CPR MAY CHANGE MAIN \u201cA: Wihnipes despatel states that te PURE are conbidering abandoniw its present line through \u2018the Kickin: .Horse Canyon and running through \u201cVancouver via Nelson, B.C.Such : avold the tremendous grades cxistins 2 on the present mountain route.OAT MARKET STEADY.{ue 2 Canadian as done: \u2018 \u201cCanadian western, 45340: No.\u2018 2 Inca 4c No.3 local, 45e; No.4 local, 44c.pr \u2018BEGGAR STERNLY DEALT WITE John Turner is a name having 3 familiar sound to frequenters of the Recorder\u2019s Court, and when it \"* called this morning the knowing ants Anwardly determined that the ov the name would receive a sentent sufficient to remind him for many : \u2018day \u2018that, beggars are not the Olas | of citizens Montreal stands most = \" Ÿ need of.Within the past few ec :furner had made two previous: Wr der, and 0 -pearances before the Recor 9 pvine, Jenience Rs ortunity to make an honest - fox \u201capparently .the Court's was unavailing.It was $°5 07 months this morning.co TETE \u201c GUELPH CITY DÉBENTURES Maturing 1921, 19% ATTRACTIVE yIELD é : Price and BA lars on LN .application.run of mine and slack DISCHARGING PLANTS AT = Quebec and Three Rivers WITH ng RSREON À SUTENEET PAWNBROKERS, uring summer m = ARONSON RONSON à era.Panbrohsre ant Jeweller® \u2018ana\u2019 \u201cBPRINGELY No.115 Oralg 2 1 ay Jonial Ba institutions een Pw pile t guncém « the Ro jaiteriy grant suce -essful.\u2014 mors Wh hich à \u2018 concerning ~B chase 0 hy ati negotis jé Co belie?woul Cie island an the Ce a tion of 4 su hranches The annual Trust Con my a 31, 1811, show tie largest: premium of a half m ) 200 during Lhe $44,377.62 Tro tors had Of this #14 mg of dividé p cent per.transferred th fed with $1, 000, 5e serve wo $1,300, 600.\u201d -d within the now ameunt The \u2018presi spcrations, Te company\u2019s 4 mortgages and added - tt hered to its Pp inspected hy.pectors befe Notices.hœv cial meetf the Dominic Dominion D Monday, Jan.norning, | issue of incor ri tà the = referred to wi] o the respec] v the issue parent Stee] he sharehold ther wo « poration\u2019s bot At noon on holders of \u2018the ion, in ac ce ill meet a - esolutidn .f tock, \" The fai for some district - à ported, +++ y detrimen 9 demand for mount of anadian ] ji oonds of pan \u2018rust as de annual \u201cmeeting of the : Heyal ] AL td esterday.the president, Mr.Ban\u201d Hot made the swatemen n Hook for the purchase of the Ci Ee.ene of the leading: Jon, sions in\u2019 the West Indie ist scontimued, un ticte has been mo officia an 3 ment one way or the other: as jteval Bank'\u2019s intentions beri taken\u2018 pretty mucé at the negotiations- me Ar Holt said: \u201cT ! ning negotiations fort ur ie assets of the Colonial Ba je hank were well founde T cations, however.have: re ontinued by mutual corset he arr unable (to agree on ï Hour ta che future plans of ti Me.Pruse, vice-president Mr za] manager, romarkes dhat h wy hat the opening © ep, bi UTE esûjt in material be efibito ie ish ands in and countrigs b 3 Ua Caribbean.Sex, it was the Ta af toe loyal.\u2018Bank to.ex En ne in that.district.crane Up The annual statement Trust Company for the: 31.1411, shows net profi 1 tie largest in its histor ; premium of $500,000 from: th a half million dollars- SE: -Dew su quring the year,.and.thè balahc $11,517.62 from Dec.31%, 19 | 1s had at their disposal $763] uf this $141,356.88\" went ins of dividends\u2019at the rate sent per annum, while $60 transferred to reserve acco wn carried forward into far tands at $1,500,000, asi COMPAR with $1.000,000-a year ago, ane the.serve has been increased fro 0 $1.200,000.° The assets were \u201ci within the year by $4,187, 50%, now amount to 328, 244,611.| Te president, in reviewing.h erations, reférred to the fact : :ampany\u2019s investments in rea mortgages now amount .to ois Fry and added\u2019 that the company.} tered to its policy of having a inspected Dy one of its own.spectors before making any a \u2014 Jan.290\u2014 What's to be-Don cial meetings the Dominion Monday, Jan.29, at 11 o'clock i morning.Resolutions authorizing tH issue of income bonds will- be sub trl ty the shareholders.The\u2019 bonds: referred to will \u2018cover the advances maids: to the respective subsidiary companies hy the issue of preferred stock of thi parent Steel Corporation, approved b the shareholders a few days ago.In nther words, they will \u2018adjust the.Cor» poration\u2019s bookkeeping.At noon on the same day the \u2018shar holders of the Dominion Steel -Corporas tion, in accordance with English là will meet a second time: to vote- an the | F481, resolution for.the: \u2018Issue stock, .il Vice-Presiq City Ban ent Gard: Europe y with optimism - over tions.He terests states Engi factory \u2018Local ¢ ardin, rules an \u2018- force and being discuss ly detrimental, * ges demand for ls There is absolute t-ed imount of money Is rites.Canadian projects, for first-elags home.investor BIg EUROPE ° MONEY OPA \u2018European Quiet, P heavy b orr var hoc Owing demand wWever,as néarl tions, Calige 8 gol States 5 à export imate shows 251,729,00 a inuch\u2019 greater worlds: 1 ; féason of enorm us \u2018a est ol n food stuffs 1 tatnes roduts, and \u2018ot : Bonds 0 pany \" OT about 320 Pinging of $200.0 à $i is still hearing 3m mall bohd holders erate with the something imp 4 to bring about\u2019 new: a \u2018ir buying on.ail 2 ge believe the funds feetly sound in in every re I Randolph\u2014R h\u2014Rumor h t has a Spa board ig -unaëül nt nf reducing : the dividend: Fed) with the exception ae who holds Véro) ; Miller & Co CT definite pnd t fing Ourselves- w Wal usually diff Mish enthusiasm, ot 24 countries.bordering on, the.Caribbe wn \u201c1.Si H that.bi : ; Mr.eh Vice: President for the : pr December previous we acquired\u2019 \u2018 Halifax branch at is, which is\" doing ~The new, bratiokes, \u201carrive\u2019 annually in Jarge a receive a wage of.twen- A : round | take.placé in July, ms, zesul ; we should.think, in : eff to\"all the islinds\u2019 Bi 3 Te an fanion fe - Une third) 1 Thursday in Fa\u2019 Sane Lu \u2018gécoiid' Thursday.in Janyasy.tor the election êt, aipeë- a \u201cproceeded with, \u2018and At 2\u2014subsequent meeting of.the Bogrd!of Dicectots: Mr, H, S$.Holt was unanimously re-elected President, and d the .Riverside 7 consequently, 1 girls\u2019 in the v ty, When arrested and asiced pas doing.Mizer.that - LC, \u2018Jan.- 19.\u2014Definite ~ ea 2 mia x of \u2018the phe \u2018 Navigation Company, and-operates, two thousand - mites racks\u2019 Farrell repredents the Har- ridaan interdsts in the Pacific Noith- - Post.\u201ci; The: company has not yet d= when aperations\u2019 will commentp, 5 amt PE ad Oe.gE SP STAT EO Tom Pe Cte rn PAL IE 0 CAN a Lo Re) NI, Aad, nga DEN APN PS RAT : A: nn ï La a «mre ae PT A RM EE TE AT a SET ES Te CE NAT Sue SR garg Rg Sw SY ago on ETES - THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912.- Weekly Calendar LADIES\u2019 LEAP WILL BE POSTPONED M.A.A.A.Owing to the unfavorable weather the RINK YEAR SKATING PARTY UNTIL NEXT WEEK.GIPSY HAWKINS WILL CONDUCT THREE SP ECIAYL SERVICES AT THE \"TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 300 Delorimier Avenue.SUNDAY.11 AM.Solofst for Evening Service Mrs.Aiso, Monday, Tuesday, GOOD SINGING.January 21st, 1912.3 P.M.AND 7 P.M.Wednesd ay and Thursday at 8 SERVICE OF ONG 12 minutes b efore each meeting.Just below Ontario Street.A.GIBBS.P.M.EVERYBODY WELCOME.JONM W.EDE, Pastor.pe om mo mmm a et Tm abn REV.GEO.HA will he inducted Erskine On FRIDAY, 19th inst, at 8 p.m.REV.JOHN SCRIMGER, DD.| will preside, and addresses will\u2019 be given REV.G.A.JOENSTON ROSS, and THE REV.R.FRUCY TAYLOR, M.A.Members und friends of the Congre NSON, M.A, D.D.as Minister of Church by THE BEV.W.J.CLARX, D.D., THE gation are invited to be present.\"IIMA © PO-NIGHT.PRINGESS = ® 250 to $1.50.GERTRUDE ElLLIOTT \u201cIn \u201cWHITE MAGIC.\u201d Next Week .| PRITZI SCHEFF.Montreal Chapter, No, 7, RAM.Companions of Montreal Chapter are Lereby summoned to attend an Emergent Convocation on SATURDAY.Jan.oth, at 1 pan.snatp, at the Masonic Temple, for the purpose of attending tue funerral of our late Ex.Comp.Hugh Wonder Classford.By Order of the V.FE.2.A E.G.MADLEY, Scribe E.RIEGALIA Companions of sistor Cnapters are invited to attend.- HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.MONTREAL OPERA COMPANY.| ! ELEVENTH WEEK OF SEASON, TG-NIGHT\u2014'I1 Barbiere di SevigHa\u2019\u2014 \u201cMmes La Palme, Buck: MM.Colom- bini, Nivoletti.Cervi, Huberty, Marti.SATURDAY AFPFTERNOON \u2014 GRAND OFERATIC CONCERT.BATURDAY NIGHT.\u2014'Louise.\u201d Mmes.Derevne., tourso, Bowman, Choiseul, - l'awloska.Riviere, Buck; MM.Darial, Hnberty, Stroesvo, Wainman, Carmes, Bunafe, Pannetan.\u2019 N WEEK.\u2018Carmen, ,'Lonise, \u2018le Chemineau,\u2019 Cavalleria Fusticana.\u2018La Navarraisé\u201d Lodge Victoria's Jubilee No, 41 Members of the above- named Lodge are request- \" ed to attend the Funeral of our late Brother.P.P., John P.Hart- ley, on SATURDAY.the 20th instant, from 14 Mayor street, to Mount Royal Cemetery.I.EET à Members of Sister JLodges are.réspect-\u201d fully invited to attend.ALFRED 8 HOLT, Secretary.43 Rushbrooke Street.Victoria Council No.13 R.& 5 M.| Cryptic Rite of Freemasonry.The Companions of Victoria Council are requested to attend © the funeral of our late Companion, Hugh Winder Glassford, from his late residence.No.81 Mansfield street, on SATURDAY, the 20th instant, at 2 p.m.By order of the D.M.HARRY WILSON, Jr.Recorder.Regalia.THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON For Next Sunday is Reviewed every Saturday from à to 5.4% pm, In Central Y.M.C.A.by the Rev.EDGAR **.CAPEL.Gen\u2019! Sec'y of the Sunday- School Union.; T : uarterly Thought\u2014Analysis, Teaching Points, Point of Contact, etc.are suggested.Charts are used, so that notes can be easily and quickly taken.ALL ARE WELCOME.NOTICE he Annual Meeting of the Mackay mnctieutior for Protestant Deaf-Mutes end the Blind will be held at the Institute, Notre Dame de Grace, on SATURDAY, the 20th January, 1912, at 3 p.m.The Board of Management advise an Exhibition -of the Pupils\u2019 attainments in Kindergarten Exercises, Articulation and Speech-Reading, Sign Recitations, Instrumental and Vocal Music, Class Work by the Blind, ete, at 3.30,\u2014im- mediately after the Annual Meeting.By order, : G.DURNFORD, .Secretary-Treäsurer.\u2018Montreal, 15th January, 1913.- ART ASSOCIATION 2 PLUS SQUARE TUARY, BTC DMIESION .35 CRETE 1 BRITISH AND FOREIGN MAILS.To Be Closed at this Office During .the- Week Ending Jan.40, 1912, ©.19 7.30 am.St.Louis, American.®s19-10.30 a.m.ldesperian; \u201cAllan.\u201d *Letters may be posted up £0 6.00.p.m.; other matter should be posted before 5.00 p.m.**Parcels are .forwarded by.this steamer; !âtest time of mailing ia 9.50 .m.Friday.I - mes, : betters Tor the above mails may be posted at Station \u2018B\u2019 up to within 15 minutes, and at Station \u2018C up to within 30 minutes of the above amen- tioned hours of closing.~~ ~~ °° *Ma-ter for registration close at 5.15 Pier tars tor Registration should be posted three-quarters of an hour before citsihg of \u201cmill.eo EE : OLD ASHTONIANS \u2018TO MEET.\u2018The Ashton-Uunger-Lyn'- Associa\u2019 tion -of Montreal, the -hon,.president Qf which is Sir Max Aitken, M.P., are holding a social to-morrow evening at tHe St.George's Home, foot of Mans- Held street, to which the-former resis dentg af, Ashton-Uunder-Lyne and district are invited, Owing to the 2 ence\" trom the city of Mr, Janes Yel: phip, - the president of the assgciadts the fundtiôn will be presided Mr.Viétor Drury;\u201d the*Vièé-pr The proceedings will ge doubt he fr teresting, and\u2019 will fgawmience: gt o'clock.go | tra postage in the 'Daily Witness to {\u2018of the Royal.Commission Inquisition { \u2018tion to.me to know it is ever the good Treat One* Hitle clause -of the- report\u2019 The Daîlr Witness \u2018OFFICES: CORNER CRAIG AND ST.PETER STREETS.TELEPHONES: ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, MAIN 4080.EDITORIAL, MAIN 4091.SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Daily Witness\u2019 | .12 mos.$3.00 \u2018Weekly Witness\u2019 .12 mos, 1.00 Worla Wide | .12 mos.1.50 Northern Messenger\u2019 12 mos.40 Postage included for Canada (Montreal and suburbs excepted), Newfoundland and the British Isies, also for Bahamas, Barbadoes, Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, British North Borneo, Ceylon, Cyprus, Ialkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Gibraltar, Hongkong, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Malta, Mauritius, New Zealand, Northern Nigeria, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Southern Nigeria, Transvaal, Trinidad, Tobago, Turk's Island and Zanzibar.Postage \u2018for United States, Alaska, Hawalian and Philippine Islands; \"Weekly Witness,\u2019 25 cents- extra; \u2018Northern.Messenger,\u201d 10 cents per copy.o ex- the United States and fs dependencies.Foreign postage extra to all countries not named in the above list, as follows: \u2014'Daily Witness,\u201d $6.50 extra; \u2018Weekly Witness,\u201d $1.50 extra; \u2018Northern Messenger, [0c extra.The last edition of the \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 is delivered im the city every evening of publication at $4.00 per annum, and\u2019 \u2018World Wide\u2019 at $2.00 per anpum.While the publishers of the \u2018Witness\u2019 | exclude from its columns all financial and other advertisements which thay ' consider calculated: or intended te take: adbantage.of.or injure.the.-readersy it must be understood that they in no way guarantee advertisements, and must leave their readers to exercise their own discretion in the way of putting faith in them.It is, of course, impossible to know much about mining advertising, which offers probably the most speculative, and, therefore, the most risky of all investments.The great chanées of gain are balanced by the great chances of less, and no one should invest in a very speculative property more than he can afford to lore.© $y! JANUARY $e S|M|T WIT|F]|S | 1] 2| 8] 4] 5 6 7| 8| 9/10/11/12/18 14 | 15 |16/17/18/19/20 21| 22 28/24) 25 26127 28 29 80/31] |.|- oe .ve .en] eae * FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912.If Mr.Carpegie, in decorating heroes; would.provide a medal for heroic audacity, it would surely go to ex-Alder- man Gireux.In his address to the electors he sears to a plane of grandeur which would make a Brutus, a.Cato or an Aristides \u201chang diminished heads.\u2018l emerged,\u201d he says, \u2018from the mire \u2018clean and undefiled.It is a consola- \u2018men who are attacked.I have always | \u2018thought sométhing of\u2018 myself, but the | \u2018attacks against me, ever increasing in \u2018virulence, have had the effect of mak- \u2018ing ime.think, all the more of my per- \u2018sonal worth,\u201d Nate the pathos, the in these utterances of the persecuted Giroux! Who would think that he was the man.who was exhibited: In Judge Cannon's report .as in the head and front of all the offending against | the.interests \u2018of thé\u201d citizens of Mont- stated that if the Giroux Road Com- \u2018mittee reports had been approved by the Council:the middlemen would Have pocketed \u2018bribes varying from $50,000 :{-ta:$100,000 -ta.the.prejudice of the city.\u2019 J: And other, clauses are as definitely condemnätorys\u201d And this- is-what Mr.Giroux calls emerging \u2018clean and un- defiled.\u2019 - ;We -have heard of a negro who was so black that charcoal made a white mdrk on him.Can it be said that the Cannén report produced the sarhæ:effact on'éx-Alderman Giroux?BELFAST.Lord Londonderry and the Duchess of : \u201cAbercorn and forty ' thousand women of Ulster, and many men, are.in proclaimed rebellion in the hame of loyalty.They brand those who are pradeeding-by- parliamentary.process '| contrary, every country in which the \"| Cuba, Boers in South Africa, Anar- } sublimity, the modesty, the noble scorn, | contribute \u201cto .Imperial servicés.plus | plant, offered to\u201d spend upon \u2018this- a sense of \u2018humor, and humor does\u2019 soften asperity.There is undeniably some humor as well as much peril in the sityation.There is no_ doubt that the feeling amang the Protestants of Ireland against popular government where Reman Catholics are in the majority is bitter in the extreme.They and the Roman Catholics have: long \u2018been enemies \u2014 1.some places mortal enemies.Add to that thelr complete eonviction that the parliament at Dublin would be wielded from Rome.Add to it dlso the belief that where Roman Catholics predominate.\u2018patronage and graft and partisanship take the place of public spirit in government, and we cannot but see reason for their very strong sentiment.Some of these causes indeed count with them for more than they are \u2018worth.The religious antipathies take a very.exaggerated form, born of ignorance, not certainly of Christianity.These-cannot but diminish as time goes on.The fear of Rome rule is, we think, largely \u201can error.Rome has been all powerful with her people in | Ireland just because they have in the past lived under the somewhat oppressive and insolent déemination- «f the Protestant Saxon.jherever 'RRo- man Catholics are in minorities this re- Hgious clamnishnhess becomes the doms inant force among them.On the papacy -managed.by inquisition.and persecution, to reduce the fruits of the Reformation to a negligible quantity, has thrown off the Roman yoke with much resentment.These are both extreme conditions; the result in Ire- lan] would not be one or the other, but as soon as the people of Iréland came to their own they would naturally fall, as other people do, into parties.- They would then pretty unanimously take the ground that the priest was all very well in matters religious, but must keep his hands off politics.As for the Protestants, they would be by no means out of the\u2019 count.They are forceful and respected, and on the whole trusted by their fellow-countrymen of different faith.In spite of \u2018their \u2018disparity in numbers, ling influence among a people whose | patriotism ° would take mond, Mr.O'Brien, and the labor lead- | ers.It is to be hoped that the threats of \u2018ructions\u2019 over the projected Home Rule meeting in Belfast will .come to nothing.If the good citizens of Belfast hope to dissuade the two .principal intending speakers from their purpose, they are just going the wrong way about it.Mr.Join Redmond has all the traditional Irishman's love of a row, and if he did get a black eye or, as Budge would say.a \u2018bluggy nose,\u2019 the cause of Home Rule would \u2018gain inestimably through the martyr- \u2018dom.As to the Right Hon.Winston Churchill .he.inherits in full measure «the Gghting blood of his ggcester Marl- \u201cBYroligh \u201cand \u201cof his father Lord Ran-\u2019 dolph.The latter said that if Home Rule were granted \u2018Ulster would fight \u2018and Ulster would be right\u2019 It would certainly be one of the queer ironies of history if the son were in thé first fighting in opposition to the rebellion which the father supported.But as we have said, Winston loves battle.Whether the foes are Spaniards in -chists in London, his own relatives in Parliament, or militant Unionists in Ulster, war is as the very breath of his nostrils.Certainly violence will not help.the Unionist cause.It would only be taken to.prove that the Protestant minority of Ireland were without argument other than that furnished by shillelaghs or paving stones.There are many better arguments against Home Rule.The prohibition, under pain of excomraiunication, of Roman Catholics from summoning priésts be- \u2018fore courts of justice, and various instances of interference by the Roman Church, with the marriage tie a\u2019e being -urged against .a-govern- mental system, which would apparently give Roman: Catholics a great prepon- deränce of power in the country.The most serious obstacle in the way of Héme Rule would seem, however, to be the financial problem.Lord Mac- .donnell, who fs a friend Rule, acknowledged the other day the serious character of the difficulty.Mr.Edgar Crammond recently dealt with the same subject in the \u2018Nineteenth Century\u2019.He says that the financial Problem\u201d which, an Irish Legislature would have to deal with would be, briefly, to make a revenue of about £10,800,000 meet an expenditure of about £12,000;000,.plus such.#n amount as it \u2018may \u2018be decided that Ireland.should the additional expenditure which will be incurred in respect of the working.\u2018of thé new.National Insurance Act in Ifelaïïd: In fact, Ireland has been the \u2018beneficiary of Great Britain.and to all appéarance; must\u2019 continue to be so, even should Home Rule come into \u2018being, to, sych an extent as greatly to \u2018modify, any recaleitrant tendencies that might Gevelop.+1 1-7 cod MANE Le Se ome - UNEQUAL EXEMPTIONS.| < In preparation for the January municipal elections thé city of Kingsten hadi 's practical lesson.in political | economy that should be lsarned by others #nd bear fruit, The Locdomo- tive Works, which In 1305 employed five.hundred hands at a salary \u201cof a quarter of a million dollars d' Vea?finding it\" desirable to extend \u2018their Arr duaiter of 4 million if the\u2019 city \u2018wotild they might easily attain to a control- | antagonistic | - forms on College Green under Mr.Réd- |: to Home | pears, but they have a very keen.|Dployment to the citizens.of Kingston, it asked that its total assessment be placed at $100,000 for a term of Years except fér school taxes, which It would pay in full.The \u2018company\u2019s Proposition -was ,präetically to double its floor space.so that it could increase its work ahd make a pay roll of $700,- 000.For such an effort, according to the general laws of municipalities, the company should be penalized by being made to pay so many mille on the dollar for every doltär \u2018spent in improve- \u201cment.Naturally the company.like many another, did not see it that way.They found that; in view of the cheaper Power to Be obtained near Niagara, they could more cheaply sacrifice the great plgnt- they had already built in | Kingston than pay an annual tax on their outlay of over a million dollars: One after another the municipalities : of Ontario have had to make similar concéssions to factories - that -were large enough to demand them.They put themselvés much in the position .07 the ancient much hated arbitrary tax collector, demanding taxes of the helpless and\u2019 bargaining with the \u2018mighty.The injustice of such bargain- irg is patent and often cruel.There have been cases where men\u2019 have spent their lives working up a good business in a city, only to he .suddenly overwhelmed by a competitor that has F been \u2018heavily subsidized in land grant, money grant or tax exemption grant.Ir the Province of Quebec we have recently had the case of a municipality sending tax Pbills to those who had buiit on their lots.and only to them.Could any more stultifying plan have heen devised than this?Mr.Rowell, by continual hammering at the plank of his platform.which advocates the abolition of taxes on improvements, \u2018may do much for his province, and incidentally\u201d for the rebuilding of his party.Some happy day perhaps the fame of this land tax movement that has been gradually approaching the East from its start in British Colum- bla.will penetrate to the Legislature of Quebec.oo CAUSES INSANITY Michigan = Specialist - Says Alcohol Fills the Asylums Pontiac, Mich., Jan.13.\u2014That alco-i hol is the greatest source of insanity to-day was the declaration of Dr.Albert Barrett, superintendent of.the Michigan State Psychopatic -Hospital.-at a meeting of the trustecs of all - state insane asylumaz held in Pontiac yesterday.She - Dr.Barrett also gave as hig opinion that twosthirds-of all cases of insan- \u201cHy are directly traceable to the use of: \u2018alcohol During \u201cithe - past twenty years the population of Michigan has increased .but 21.'percent, he said, while insanity hus inereased 100 percent.\u201d Prevention\u201d of insanity, Dr.Barrett declared, i§ possible \u201cthrough the control of tHé alcohdl problem and fhe'educatiôn of people to a standard of moral and upright living.> raga uprd WAGNER PARSIFALY Lecture - by Mr.Rubin Goldmark With Musical Illustrations.The large gallery at the Art Association was crowded with music lovers last night to hear a distinguished musician, Mr.Rubin Goldmark, of New York, deliver a déctire on Wagner's; \u201cParsifal\u2019 The lecture was beautifully Hlustrated bythe rendering of many \u2018passages and themes of the {rtumphant and despairing love scenes from Parsifal, particularly the theme of the \u2018bells, plause from the \u2018audience.Mr.Goldmark™was introduced by Dr.Gardner, and in the opening of hig lecture he dedlt briefly with Wag-, nerian music in general, and the com- poders uses of certain instruments to pertain \u201cends and purposes, for instance he breaks through the monotones \u2018harp conventionality,\u2019 which has always been used for portraying celestial matters, and takes, instead of harps\u2014with infinitely thrilling effect\u2014 violins and wood-wind, notes, in the highest position.THe lecturer pafd many high tributes to \u2018the artist-composer and his life of high idealism, _ .In all, the evening was a thoroughly enjoyable one, not oniy as a lédture, \u2018but ds a\u2019 piano récital of the highest order.* SHOWS AND SCHOQLS.Toronto Wants Prescribed Area For - \u201c Moving Picture Exhibits, Toronto, Jan.19.\u2014To ask the Legislature for power to prohibit the location of moving picture shows.within one thousand feet of any publie or High school in Torôñto ds the effect of \u201ca motion introduced by Trustee Hodgson at the \u2018inaugural meeting of the Board of Fäucation last night.dinamo DR.SOSNIN\u2019S LECTURE.\u201cDr, M.L.Sosnin writes regarding an address.be delivered at the Jewish mission \u2018house, 44: Prince Arthur street east, « He was reported as saying: :Al_ though there is only one Jew to every seven \u2018heathen converted, yet it was claimed that the Jewish missions give better -Teturns thin-any \u2018otter, ap.the amount of money spent to Christianize the heaten was préportionately much gredtenilian that devoted to: the work among the Jews.\u2019 \u2018What I really sald\u2019 Dr.Sosnin- writes 1s?Peoportionately the Jewish missions give better returns than those to the heathen.There are seven.Jéws eonvarbed 2to every heathen, proportionally considering the |.number of Jews dnd- heathen), although there Is.considerable more money spent in Christlanizing the hea- mitssiotr work \u2018améngst BE and does he \u2018feel \u2018different opinion « a hald 4 n\u2019edonaritio question is do\u201d uch \u2018worse \u2018thai adtually talk.® © > + + 3 a wrong stind:on \u2018a moral - \u20ac r~fallgicus donation That it is & + + + + : or 1 hilt his duty;-as -atvme have: frankly\u201d.hip ow \u2019 io give up the-\u2018Withess\u2019 ane rge © othaps: to \u201cdo; the : * felends - to - wo ADH $02 which was met by great ap-.in prolonged - The fcatures of the dinner of the Montreal Branch of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association held last night in the Canada Club were the significant speeches delivered there, hy Dr.J.T.Finnie, M.P.P., and Controller Wank- lyn.The chairman of J.H.Sherrard, in his address, announced some changes in the policy of the Association, and stated that thé dues of the larger members of the Association had been increased.Speaking with regard to the tax on incorporated firms he said.\u2018We believe that this law ix nnjust, and should beamendeda s soon as possible.\u201cIt means that the small man, if he incorporates his business, is obliged to pay a tax which is escaped by the larger.- private manufacturer.What we \u2018object-to most strenuouslv, is the discrimination-in favor of this class of the business fraternity, and we in- the meeting, Mr.CONTROLLER WANKLYN.-tend to make a strong effort to prevail upon the Quebec government to alter the law.DR.FINNIE ON WATER POWERS.The chairman then called upon Dr.T.J.Finnie, who in a short but interesting speech, outlined some of the work which the Provincial government were endeavoring to accomplish.He said I want to thank the manufacturers for thelr very kind invitation to be present on this ocea- sion.I can assure you all it gives me the greatest pleasure te be among you.F come, however, as \u2018a private individual, and any remarks which I unofficial to be present to-night, more especially in view of the fact that you represent some of the best citizenship of our good city.\u201d Dr.Finnie then referred to the many reforms which Sir Lomer Gouin\u2019s government were en- déavoring to carry out, and he said .that when the vital interests of our country were at stake, it was necessary to forget party prejudices and dissensions, and work for the common good.° \u2018The late Mr.Marchand, said Dr.Finile, \u2018laid down an axiom which we are following, and that is to-avoid borrowing, and run the affairs of the Province with the revenue derived from the various governmental re- sourges.; The speaker then alluded to this year's expenditure of ten million dollars for the improvement of the country roads, and then went into a description of the value of the water powers of the Province .of Quebec,\u2019 which abound in great profusion.Continuing, he alluded.to the necessity for conservation, which was government which wished to preserve their water powers.In concluding his remarss, Dr.Dinnie said that these natural assets of the Province of Quebec were worth more than coal deposits ,as they possessed greater economic value.troller Wankiyn, who in his introduc- ly stand by the position which they civic matters.which the citizens would be obliged to pay for a clean and honest civic administration.He then proceeded to take up individually the various planks of .the\u201d platform upon which the Board of Commissioners had \u2018assumed power two years ago, and told his :hearers of the progress, which they had made toward the fulfliment \u2018of ea¢h, and he said the accomplishment of what has\u2019 already been\u2019 done, has been no easy task as \u2018we have been compelled to work with our -right hands and hold off certain evil elements with our left\u201d : \u201cI feel-that I-have.been invited to a family gathering,\u2019 he concluded, as I know the great majority .of you are ' citizens of Montreal, and .consequently greatly- interested in its welfare.HINDRANCES TO: CITIZENSHIP.were three hindrances to good citizen- ghip; .indolence; self-interest, and parr ty spirit.The first was the most common, the second the most noxious, \u2018and\u2019 the third the most exeusable\u2019 In- délence stioûld be ovércome by those responsible\u2019 taïkKTh& ovet \u2018 niatters of importance\u2019 With the.citizens, while as ' regarded these\u2019 who: had been guilty of self-interest, and were .convicted \u201c| malVersationists, but still- had the jdaeity to.lift up < their voices the dons should show them they would never- be trusted again.: ; : 1 1.0 DEFENCE OF CONTROLLERS.° Controller Wankiyn said\u2019 he did not | believe that.the .city should be ablig- ed to trouble the Legiglature for the things which.it required, but should have Home Rule in municipal matters, and that amendments to the charter should be \u2018procurable b ya referendum to thé taxpayers.= The speaker said, \u2018ag knowledge of civic \u201caffairs = was spread among the citizens by those in office and by the press, the hungry ward politicians would be left dying \u201cof - starvation .with , their eyes .fixed \u2018steadfastly on -the increading revenuss |-of.the, city.Now that the Board of: Dee ed Door, M office for iwe |e Control ICE Ior | Lp Contre and had réached the half \u2018way coufik, .© stewardsnip QL: if Sesonnbie for sarl, oùt the 9 ma may make, will be made in a strictly \u201ccapacity.I have always been greatly intérestéd in Your organization, and was particularly anxious\u2019 an.\u2018absolutely necessary policy for any Mr.Sherrard then called upon Con- tory remarks, made; a strong appeal.to the citizens of Montreal to resolute- two years ago, in relation to aps THe said: The malver-, sationist-is about trying to ingratiate himself into public faver again, and.other -dangers and perils would from: | time to time present themselves.An eternal vigilance would be the price.MR.WANKLYN TOLD THE MANUFACTURERS WHAT THE CONTROLLERS HAVE DONE In Militant Speech at Banquet He Spoke of Reforms Accomplished, and Others to be Carried Out, and Said They Were Not Afraid to Give an Account of Their Stewardship | | | Mr.James Bryce had \u2018said\u2019 -there |\u201d suse of its administration, \u201can\u2019 ae: Was coun of the.stewardship of: theses : ' wholesale, form of the citizens committee might he acceptable.We fecl no diffidenc in saying that our administration has been a bhusingsslike and honest adinn- istration.and good value has bevy received by the city for every dollar spent.This condition has licen ut- tained by awarding contrdacts to the lowest tenderer in every case.Mr.Wanklyn then referred to ward patronage, which he said had been abolished.Appointments had heen made by examination, and progress had been made towards giving the citizens of Montreal a pure water supply.The intake was now 450 fee: further out than it had been when they - had assumed office {wo years ago.and they hoped to have it extended to twelve hundred feet nest year.This would remove all danger of pollution of the water supply In drainage of any sort.The filtration plants which Were now under con- sideratien would be the finest on the North Americgn continent.The sidewalks and paying wer cnot much in \u2018blow\u2019 ghaut two years agu or now.Yet, in spite of the obstructionists.386,000 square yards of paving had been laid at a cost of $1.248.000.With regard to street lighting they had a contract with the Montreal L.M.and P.Co., hut they had managed to have every arc light made more brilliant and better constructed than ever before.They had the right to terin- inate the contract in five years.and to instal a city lighting system.A sum of $250,000 had been expended on Jands, playgrounds, and parks in the most congested parts of the city.At a Cost of only $7700 the city now.by agreement, with the benevolen tinsti- tutions, took care of fifty indigent tuberculoiis patients.who would formerly have been sent to jail to die.The waler and sewage mains had been extended; the :former by 1.000.000.and the latter by 1.791,000 feet.part of the cast of which was recoverable from the proprictors.but the city had to finance the work.The nearest approach to failure \u2018said Mr.Wanklyn* which the Board of Control has suffered, has been in { | | SAFE BLOWE AT BROCKV]] Office of Thousa: Mineral Water « Entered But Get Little À Bo Brockyille do Visit Lu the of lsland Mineral 4 ing the niglo MU Hl(ro-givesr Lo acconyipils! drawer.conti Ad Severs) oe are 1018S.Xe NE deweliery 0 Ç Chie progress Vos ch érlookeq are beliexed ai.à The safe nd ah.pletely wrecked glove found on Conjecture this hand was need 1.front the fuger oo have no élue.ALMOST A NONAGE: The Late Mr.James WL Was 40 Years Wit)! .i Morgan and \u20ac.- .\u2014_\u2014 Mr.Jaines Mu.Ada- residen.« 199 Ey CVENINE at ihe rope For some mon:he -.1 \u2018\u20acXacUng heave.i.idlv \"neers who his death Mr.was MacAdain decreasing n.\u2026 laid 1h.\u201cpresent prosperitv of horn in CdD) many Kimarn ta this corer VCArs ago, > ON à sailling ship a: seven days for he oe.tled with his parer- near New (Giasc + he abandoned the matter of rapid transit, but they still had hopes of reaching some understanding with the company.and were willing to listen to them on any occasion.and would like to make a fair and square bargain with them.\u2018He hoped that sectional work on the underground conduits would be commenced in the spring.of the abolition of level crossings was in abeyance.as the propositions suh- niitted by the railwav companies were wholly inadequate to satisfy the requirements of.the citizens of Montreal.in their judgement, but he hoped that they might arrive at an amicable arrangement before long.THE CITY'S FINANCES.! With regard to the finances, some expected .them to work wonders with | eight and a quarter millions revenue.but nearly five million had to be spent on fixed charges, interest.school taxes, etc.so that the available revenue was only $3,204,000, which con:- Dared most unfavorably with Toronto, and other cities that had a smaller population, but larger revenue.The controllers\u2019 job was not an idle\u2018er-an easy one, for they had to fight the sharks with one hand while thev did their \"work with the other.Without the moral support afforded them by well meaning citizens, they could not continue for 24 hours.and once it was withdrawn, they would retire to a well earned rest.MANUFACTURES FOR THE WEST Mr.W.H.Rowlev.President of the FE.B.Eddy Co., Hull, then addressed the members and guests of the Association.He dealt chiefly.however, \u2018with: matters of intimate interest to the manufacturers and in a very serious menace, which happily has now heen passed.I fell sure that we are all relieved thdt this unholy measure did not pass the scrutiny of the Canadian people successfully, and we are therefore many of us indeed saved {rom absolute ruin which would without the slightest doubt overtaken many of us.\u2018Me then referred to the work which the association was doing, saying that the benefits which thev derived from the association.would also accure to the benefit of every Canadian.He spoke particularly of the work done hy the insurance department, which had saved the members -of the association many thousands of dollars annually.The Home Trade Départment was going to conduct a series of lectures in the West, to assist In the establishment of manufacturing industries, which he said would show that the East had no desire to monopolise this phase of our economic develppment.Five minute speeches were delivered by the Hon.-J.D.Rolland, Mr.'W.T.Murray, Lieut.Col.CC, A.Smart.Mr.C.B.Gordon, Mr.Geo.Booth, and Mr.Nathaniel Curry, the President of the Canadfdn Assobiation, and expressed the hope that an educational campaign might be undertaken among the manufacturers of the Maritime Provinces.In elosing the chairman paid a warm tribute to the excellence .of the work done by the.secretary Mr.H.T.Meldrum, and announced that they were now going to increase his salary.- POOR.NEW YORKERS.Gay Gotham Will Soon Be a Place ; For Millionnaires Only.\"New York, Jan.19.\u2014The price of foodstuffs of almost every kind is up again in New York to record figures, and indications are, dealers say.that the top-notch in the rising scale has not yet been reached.No explanation ig iven for the advances, which are said to be without precedent at this season of the year.'The principal increases are as\u2019 follows: Beef, 2 1-2¢ to 3c a pound; lamb, ©?1-2¢ to 3 1-2¢; poultry.2c to 4c; cheese, 2c; potatoes, 25c.to $1 a barrel; eggs, \u2018bc a dozen.Vegetables of all sorts.including the canned product, have advanced.Butter is selling at 48 cents a pound The only reduction expected is in the price of eggs.GROCERS THE GREATER EVIL.Last night, at the meeting of the Jubilee Advance Good Templar Lodge, held in, the Alpxander Rooms, St.Cg- thertne \u2018Étreet, a spirited debate took place on the- resolution: \u2018Resolved, that the grocers\u2019 licenses are a greater vif.than saldons\u2019 The affirmative sidé .wds supported by W.- J.Grant niith, \u201cdistrict chief templar, afd My.Stanley, Goldsworth, and the: negative by Mr, J.Sharkey, district deputy chief templar, and Mr.Wm.Andersén, of the, Jubllee Advance Lodge.\u201d Oh \u2018the «bnclüsion of the debate Sistes 8; rs Bow- ' | i | | | coming to Mon'rea business ai Wellington streo:s, disposed nf his te: the employment «° Co.For forty Vege faithful service n linen departmen: « agu His advaneine him 10 ccase work ~ he bas been cured at their Elgin stree: Mrs.MacAdam di; the ur.» The question | Put two sons and oo.main\u2014Hugh, wha vs geles, Call.and Fu.0\u2019 Dawson Clty.uni hoine.He was 4 member « Order and 4 memle+ Chureh.INVESTING IN THE Wig; Many Montreal Finan + Interested in Alber: Real Estate a Ignoring the dllracunns Montreal reulty market.of local capital are loin, réal estate in West» Winter.A group u: vilers has recenth in a big area in Saryv.near which minion Bridge C tablished in a feu of acres of prairie no residents of Mon:r.s have made big gp vestments.if repre At the present tin « in the western ++.active.Some of 14.S00d investments x acquainted with the pr howaver, are good chino carefully alone.reqs.\u2018inner\u2019 lots are safe is.lots within tour are rather dubious oF other sites that ln Lx, the whcar fids & am.pue to-day.Ne MONTREAL .34 Vietoria.\u2014 .26 4 Calgary.12 Winnipeg.J&h White River.-\u2014 Sault Ste.Marie.0 .2 Toronte.0 Kingston .24 Ottawa.TR Quebec .34 St.John, N.B .44 Halifax.40 St.John's, Nfld.40 ' Detroit.16 te New ¥prk.50 4 Washington, Jan.19 Eastern New York\u2014Clearine colder to-night; 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5 55 ay y & 1.3 + HA es on = 4% A The ol LE jo So 6 \u201cA.Re + sf 7b E58 Tei 2s, 1 Re 7} Land Ry EPS Pe SEAN AEE EP Ete SA PUPPIES PY SIT RESINS PE SPSS BS Es rer tre A SE 7 EE 0 a EE SR PORTE masque PPP tad > = as } ni x AE dec.LE i ji ge Ro i Lo jo + > % su = a Xe a) Hase Tr Le Tg Lu AS RE AB \u201c2 Se Te sas ati a 547 ge 2 TRL = cn = rap bast NE 2 EE INONE Ares \u2018FOR MAKING SOAPÉ.SOFTENING WATER?/ REMOVING OLD PAINT ÉOISINFECTING SINKS.CLOSETS.DRAINS, AND.* FOR MANY OTHER PURPOSES\u201d ÊTHE STANDARD ARTICLE\u201d soLD EVERVWHERE# 2 iin AMAIA 4 i 4 A \u201cCoRN EXCHANGE MEET ne sève FOR: SALE.a X pleased With Harbor Commisäio.] + & te ç 6 erjent é hé pal x C Dp: ERY: D SIRABLE ROPERTIES WITH rosssssion Allowing Grain Elevator to: bee : ; Stoddard, whi was _ Open Immediately.The present corn Exchange jittee nf Management held, meeting yesterday, afternoë \u2018 ; ing present: Are apiin, y 2 rive À sel : Bh belay y Geo.Burton.vice- 3 11 J .ä pin r x eu $ \u201cWestmount abies.vm.Carruthers, tr ery.: i: ; Ë X 4 ed = ir AE Eft A N 10 ; Clarks \u2018Avenue.05 ver, Ww.[.Gear an 5 9 .eve ¥ .nes : ) The committee was mach.p] = { the action of the Harbor\u201d Cor TXT 2 in meeting its: Fequest vember loxt, that» the sould be open forthwith for ng grain Lor local deliery- a the Commissio: i te\u201d receive Ho A iA : nr ou til \u201che: recovered susness: in ] : ain : pe raed struct ; bi fon\u201c muet be: cor ; a mbroidery cottage where À : bia : Comszes pe ior No, 1 subject to-thi itio \u2018 \\ 1 ; 4 - 4} W : k Jr a por Xo 1 in be remove 1 Bebe na: us F, AN frock Fh TON 2 dire 6, 55.Commander nis i A 7 A Ao in New: Bruns lb ath April 1912, : Tre Montreal ane and the Harbor Commisäi ad respectively - notified the nittee that on and after 2 hry natant the minimum +1 ocal orders at 1 ploy tor and at the, Grand ator 'B\u2019 would be 1,00 b benting in the case of t cargo, und from à pi \u2018 \u2018archousirig Company's ware.ou freien Moll tel Ngee BGO te me eue 4 DS BSS 2 ) 8 0 22: 40R9.to Help th \u2018 12 ; r, are ge mode \"500 bushels, excepting in the cas thing \u2018ofl the proces 1 Ras EOE 5 OT -SIBA8 oh RH] 1 -@ Short.tin a 2+ heordi \u20ac / 3 taf utarted 2w Brunswick.bite and brnissie * « $ va £ 27 = Lg] a ; the : Ada \u201cbean under consideration for\u2019 bi it being the balance of à lot.i È { the- de Pi > : : BTa4 i 3 \u2018da : ; smmittee took exception to this.¢ pi hitanesk d._ spi Ses ti frire = ERE |-mer Le Ë SCORE FEW 14 Pedr: befor GOR Gy and tne railway com fiton and will ask that the inf À Steal\u201d the: Torn eH a LT TEE TS WA ; TEEN IS maw w : T.Of, ! 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An w.several.farms which um delivery on .oats be 500 bushels 1 = \u201ctai ne : 2 Li] ; : al Ç Fellerati : k se bnd 200 bushels on all other grain Draft paragraphs of i ann ze 5 hort were submitted and approved fori] \u201cpgp ; § SOR PTOLL A DU Np VIR Sl 5 À ?0 $ X 8, 10,}.7%, ilnting and circulation among thé- hower mdi ker th < ren=\u2014fine, 7 below: tHe vb A 31 i \u20ac 4 1a ssemblg.: 1 to} 21\u20ac ve for doing hig is to show.members prior\u2019 to the annual meeting fo.\u2018eubsidhtial IH make: yet | ou TELE 014; 1 ; a be: be : ited Kin ; gén a; xpénses \"of: His trip: iy qe :bé doné in: New Brunswick.bf the association, wliich falls \u201con | and: cod tet Ë ; ne We, ian.said, ra ; ère in a \u2018period + Al ut.on fF as \u2018declai ¥.3 n \u201corder to do this expèrts will be \u2018ednesday, 31st instant.FT on Ir : ) ee.> RO a : ETL : BUS HVE: + ficed { IVE \"Wa a, \u201chim employed- and \u2018the most scientific me- At the conclusion of the ieeting bete ; iy ; i \u2018h ; ; HUD A IN ; pwreck o tu À : P, FOPOFE ¢ i: | thods will \u2018be used, frém the selection: cordiai vote of thanks was adopted | vr ads th it aving\u201d tl Un ont\u201d clubwWomen\u201d: apped AT ale.of disap! i ers\" ton), was réad yesterday | of crops and the preparation of the + p the president, Mr.Alfred Chaplin; lpréaie \u201cHa Ri LV x: Rear i (HB year: bo té Jers \u2018et complete, Off.Aber t [made Ki at John: P Soi te the .\u2018harvesting and marketing.\u2018 or wh able conduct of the committee qe np.- Frelafd, #.; to thin ; te ! ub ~weathe been pay rly.: Slocted i iar.| Crops that aïe hot so common wi peetiived during -the year, and for the Lo.= oro ne 1] = 4 \u2018 y Hage 2 © \u201cstèn + en to: disap : à \u201c4415 rép experimented with in addition to th iiention me had paid throughout: îte- own TE ; ERS %: Er + a ; g ¢ nr X \u201csut ; À EC d'art : he business of the association, : ; POLICE OR SPY.oe in = Fm .TR ea = Lt Wiles On Revolutionists, Lp BOT SAD RAE Sane, BOLE qu gr = ut \u201c Don't.dress, to ait ° x Nothing ha : Sar Je National \"Civic Iederd tis aii | \u201cdition \u201c © 216 will, be.Petersburg, Jan.19, \u2014 é ress is urging a.revision of thie \u201ctri: ç M, Lopukine, a former director\u201d of police, who was sentenced in 03; to five years\u2019 Tarm pe cial\u2019 \u2018excursions wil bd run from dif- Parts-of the province.The pro; / « Was à member of the revolutionary ganization.: Tie newspapers point out * rdity of the conviction 483 ris alleged Sisciosuse- of of.the ater of Azeff wHo = atib the most successful plot ve ji su a Ë o \u2018 He tS se : 5 one fai vo : i 5 de ak Thé\u2018 ake shou a PEC) Ben LEON & [embers of the où Ashtonian\u2019s.As- x \u201cpolice agont ane ; 7 Sure.age À CLL UNSS : ce id: the\" DR pattérri Sits.- 2 PAG iy - ir \u2018 g ay in thin o rn, will meet to-morrow night! cials, and-at the same.a - sand; or h \u20ac re.plenty < ! Long Any dq; d ; i 0 hat; 3; 4 to Cui Fin \u2018St: George*s Home for a euchrers ja nd Je time.peer ) ; : Unitéd.*Warker, in; one; sens \u2018party \u201cand \u2018dance.Mr.V.M, Drury: i hs are hy the wis | in she good did Ug an never.els on - / ; = NES J 52 FD thing i .will-preside over the function.rticles that if Lokupine contrib 1 ¢ A : ! 0 the unmasking of AzZeff- ives, and Russian \u2018honor an ot contribute, then th ; e was sentenced.propérty,a ti \u201cgad chesp trtiÿ eco à dose hamsebess with a physictan woul justly ee 2.WFAA i : Sp AE Ble A EG SE Bd jscusg the present status of h the different provinces, and / 4y Dominion legislation is desiräbl I further reform.Amon tes who will journey from -M P attend will be Messrs.resident ; - Carter, president\u2019 ® Quebec hranch; J.H Robert, Carson.wee a oe ol oe A SAY akin a OR pa i hs ember of Belgium Oho be Real Whité- Ho Pp \u2014\u2014 Brussels, Jan.«18, \u2018ounter took place in Deputies Andervelde, th esterday, .Warnaffe, pe Principals, cialists with being.prt well pro-.nes pate here Feu ot a debate où ie, tmereast | lemon Juice rubibed-on vatidew \u2018ar Stripe motortél {A Javeider.tose: ah] EE EY of living.: elt Howes ; ; | Pes RA RB : ce ite, ar & , épi e #03 0: 4 4 : ; Bn pion Defler and was with move the staif: \u201cHla fravent Satie SB tooling, 14 hate shiown, Tile Cons EE Oe Qil intings \u2018and Water Colors\" te Sitting al pond riod Kan hed \u2018 by Using sna Tn sory Shae Th où coller ing Val ; veu A se a A%s Dyex.rium.- n-xapts AE a a At Uproar andwher.it.w à Vote of cengufre- \u2018against.ist leader was passed few one sa A rubs does i MK bi the big can makes - Black Knight \u201d» 7 HYe, two cents per wo pt poetry, which.ig b ira pr wi pear on our lists, nents of birth, marridgés and (without extended obituary oY ¢ \"in\" thelr immediate.\u2014 In : \"our dear mother, Jang who died on Jan.19, 1910.For men\u2019s clotlies our.French} #of theyga >yet.the work perfect We sive:satisfaction 7 leaning \u201cmethod \u201chas: been \u2018hroved | r=F governn formaltdon: sofa : Hoh-Sociailist parties -the\u2026 d ballo CA ES st!\u201d no part of our Dominion than.Western Canada, \u2018results in cities advancing \u2018by these people that >rity\" \u201cin one of the three Properties for us, A GOT, and would\u2019 d-you how the land\u2019 - million-and-a-half We have some on into considera- tunity of getting lots the car line\u2014in this - ere-in \u20181903 only 113 people hustle \u2018down, A y, and you'll never x ); CHASE'S 95e is:fhat it is impossible for the Car *Gôvernment to touch the Hi ion at present.] CANADIANS HONORED nb Bor Elected to Royal Colouisl } stitute.cas = Cänadian - Associated Pres) | \u201cFondon, Jam, 19.\u2014 The fol\" : \u201c nadians have \u2018been elected Fo |Fésvahios in the Royal Colonial 1° er Witla Dennis, John Leary.H;.Mhlkig and A.R.Slip.J SBAMEN WASHED OVERBOH - \u201cKondon, Jan.18.\u2014The British He} Spllsby ,from Baltimore for f .dwm, -signalled wheh passing P BI to-day that she had had 3 passage across the Atlantic.afi J.one.of the mates and a seamal ha lost overboard.{41 _ © COLLIER LOST.ndon, Jan.18.\u2014The steamT © dered off Peterhead rcsterdaY the gale is supposed to be the Snowden; belonging !° Le er, have ne Col \\ 88.The Frederick oo tin 1866 and displaced +\" but FISHING FLEET FREE PGurling, Ndd.Jan.15.\u2014While \u20ac JW vessels of the Glouccs!t | et, which .were impriscned © of Islands, are bel Lait std of thé ice fields and \"°° \u2018their Fun home: seven \"6° 4; = fibet Are still at Borne Tab latter: haye little chance of ct : until \u201cthe- United States revers ; 7 am; and Androscogz:n.\"his thelr: way here, are able \u2018n ichannel.throuæh the ice PACS Fi As none\u20186£ the vessels win\" lande yesterday have retire upposed to have been SUT oir\u2019 dash.for liberty.À heave - breexe Hhaÿ pushed the °° een! #o_that no Îce was to te #7 ; Islands when ne Are ca\u201d ¥, probably Toul.George by mnidnieht.af ter = nite ÿ Ow tle further 4 rond HARBOR MASTÉ , marine superinh an Pacific Railval, \u2019 hecbme harbor 15, >, Ti jan.; re \u2018present occunan! À\" Enrious to retire.de \u2018 * tna im ; service enable present # ET ton.kd ST ; n jptaiin -Waksh, 5° TEE.own-men in marine at\u201d war formerly candi, erePDemyster lin.er parihe Ennerintender \u2026.Canadian Ta: pon 10, | fos br Rd CIS ae hn : ; 7 ip riences: oil and \u201ctat.Fiery.Fr mh EAR EY ' X ; - EY ÿ He _ ar EE 5 : - ; IE ads ai EE - See ES gin 0 + ; ba , 4 ; a Pi ; ; A ; a 2 + e e fases, to be Held Back = Bat FE : 3 3 1 Xposett SAE ë 3 jo ARSE PA 4 % { .oran : 35 7 vanced, Bl ue: 30 mist No.6 Union avenue.and bon : T -K AEE BA h 430- per GIRLS TO L Unionist Threats , fiebäfiges Gcour no Sse : 11 | i.= mm ESL SA OEY C.MacdALLUM Loch 5 wrap re ABEL AND _ \u201c | és 8 ; STO sé ; Le ; i 4 : À ; 1 J ; : ; * bo B | Ci C a + RENC DAVIS & LAW- WILL ADDRESS 5 MEETING.366 st.Antoine street.Conn OUNG.GIRL, \u2018 \"DUTIES oul, - ho éooking, must sleep at home.oy i 2 OR\u2019 .- | 4% + = j : x | pmemount avenue.- Phone Wo Very Centre of Union E mai-iat or \u20ac any oT sp WA = D.: on NCE, TW& BRIGHT i M h x £3 A\" oad.nd EDIARMID, # vi HPI tg 10.paste.collar bands: :-0f -heäl 4 i RI ; | Sivas : : J Là nm etvest: \"Tel: M, AWA ° aie | 1718 td léarn to make-Gne shirts.Territory.= +] jüiées and.essences: 3 THE GEEAT WEE SPRING | J THUTONIY.oe À Aat.e0ilt hn hd 3 40% En TI Jp Ap es POWERS, at the Stan.\u2014 pein cxeiat 10, cuts, bur 8 ow tha Belooraing Has \u201cWater | ine Gabi EE te JEUN D NecutifulS > Ho Delorimier ave, andén, Jan, 18,\u2014It has Ds ; - à ng : 3 ; he ey + itrument of sterling w diras br TED, OR ANIST AND CHOIR © in ufficial \u201d quarters that is Fw > berms.and.hee Se ST%: slonm-2 0h ing.to Steak En : : 2 ivés,and:e J is casséana 1: age or Bt Andraw's Church, Car- tgp peer Churchill, First Lord ef | W oh Cy 0 5 a paid, Ticket amid) A ; luced QE BROS.t \u201cApplications réceived \"in quity.declines to modify au.sont ox - ; as ST 3ù t Gram 3 £ monthly.LAYTON.B : a \u2018+ 490.pe nd sil fuifill his cngagement: £Fe esate ie UE = eu sy.WHITE- STAR-DQME pre: r E.Fe Pel te nities à ar Bee M om- ; 1 ; seifast on the questi ; Sno TenruRry-19.2 y oki \u201cwil add.to.i dee FL \u2018ig Sane rite go ELIS Lda tee, Eo oie Place, Ont.Pme : it | e a le = ie gene + Ciues-ttversonl £3 , ANCE QF UNr WANT BOD FARNER FOR A °F .; aera en | \u20ac x 10 ANTAL A \u2018 Pr ve meeting, \u201cwhich 1 ; Vice = 8 jons ; 0 a pletu t price of framed.2: : ; the (Talend.f- Montreal.PY fei y um iin + edie Would make & fre.News Terre ore: fre ed.\u201d Writs, \"P.O.on February, 8 continue, Jah A % 5 0 m.1.38 ; $ mer Sa go ames song fork à é J At L and A ky Ze hol DE ; oz 7e i Fi HI .bedmotil je 10 \u2018speak at Bar writin Bho - PER fuer, \u201crindipat ence t Dr bain.above AROUND House, an; understands all nr a, and plants; ci fe- Cex.> GARDENER, Withess\u2019 yo A SENTLEMAN, IN USINKS FOR ; se.TL 1p\u2019 retired 1 m it several years sgo.a KR.PURCHASE, Trou |.Ss > mors, aôuve nfe, desires occupa- ted: Ware, Old Sold, a Tickets; [, tion.of A \u2018suitable\u2019 kind, White A y.ces D :Ù Pho, 5 in noter rts of : Do i \u2018for limited sn \u2018 Octupation - rathest tbe ax High Téfiunération is the great object.| Address, W.Z.W.: Montres! Witness \u2019: Office, \u2018Montresl.PAINTING.TINTING, PAPER: HANG.ol ante , téring; -.Work | prices,\u201d ) Jde, \u2018avenue Phone bis RT.HON.W.S.CHURCHIELSE 22 ASCANT; an rade L bt.James sil kinds of Veteran Lend Gra : BOILERS \u201cBRICKED omer 8 cing.and the Unionists promise PR LS a] o ; STE ONA 1° - } tours J; Millett, \u2018 553 street, Montreal, .: ork lining done si bencons 16 9r cu.hat steps will be taken to- provent, SF the work he: 7 ; © y WER Pema Te Shi, 51 tecommen: A meeting from being held.| dis CHER © Aust ali RUE = ; EN : Le TE v Ld GRAIST - VAXER ax ws: \"95 Terauchetièrs \u2018street 8 The Right Hon.Walter Runciman,\u2019 \u201cHd zhn ; Hé; dié A 1] WW | ; a ; À : 5 se, J LE LLAND & CO.\" - bresident of the Board of Agrleurture, -B ead :0: Gi nn ; 4 n } id : : : 4 Fare = HANGING, PAINTING, INT.king at Newcastle last mg sa ; Tabite TY nilrte\u201d 4 : ne Tord Londonderry, ex-viceroy: of wag 7 3 yen for.hig » HAYERTURE wo STATION i Ireland.was at the head of .a: con- ne na; i.4] Bal.intitted | ARDI à piracy to prevent free speech at Bel- | \u2019 ast.If bloodshed - resulted, - \u201che de- ; sd chiral) re QUEBEC, th, A TE roa METH, X.0, 5-107 FOR sium Ivo CR = Jared.the responsibility + RENE?> LE a ee ; gs LS i 2 UULLIAM Q PO : \u2018200, Gifbuard 350 hice £ \u2018donderry's.Co r.Blumenth her = 2,8 1 Going: SE LS TR \u2018 x « Bernard And Dave Ë (070700 022 (ment: oE-Wome EF S on ayy Heb.afiths: ihelpaly De.ASCANGA 4 ar, § : and Davar $ ; - M \u201c = .3 3 2 ME ju ; 5 D, : ; + ; our Boeiand and Daverd, | AGAINST HOME A ; le \u2019 t> woman; sad MST, x eth i= PY Aa Le i 4 = ce up : corner Rockland and Yan Home.Cote RU LE, ; 1 Th omen EA.ah .Ascania, \u2018$47.50 :.&1 ards; other.CLE N: & 8 g Ges: fount Hogs an à Dufresne cane; eet, Son .rires tire best\u201d iis da: Had wor |;EXpress for.St.Hyacinthe.'|'Class; British, Fastboun 3 a see ad lots.containing Le retenue Ja lity ir lan | a \u20ac Brandis ve Levis Que- ds W 30.( Ea a HE D - NNT a > 2.ated\u2019 th ile Full bi ular -apilcatioi \u2018 Quebes Batik Buflding.oa ber Unionists\u2019 Associations, issue Ao.CoN {SK ha 3 N oi PF à GE Dec ai Ti lor Speci owl.ANeney, - je ; FARQUHAR.SASTRY Ki fav a fiery manifesto to their, sisters a TA at 4.hadi been.\u2018distinct A.\u201cmagny, Rivi ul La \u201c520.8 gk \"6 LB = = Uptown 650.\\ : À or ; : nada, in: front of B , dr h Great Britain; to aid them'i der A = y pe or Cy Te ) 8, x : TR ! = .mp ' 4\" Canada, Fig sale.= Kdhe 3 BTE a6aTEE x aha.rating the Home Rule bill.ould te they: im tread, Qu ce Torshto\u2014S \\ \\ BEAULIEU, 2496.Pa : : The- Duchess of Abercorn presided\u2019 hi he \u201cState: 2 a .\u2018 rtiand, oo Winn; : ) t the meeting of the council of the sey.mms iddle clas où : :.; Lo is $436.© a use, Fo PL ; tate.8 PRESS MT Ciinrd, Gitg.Sasi TTER | : Bon hubie wl: iy Lx, 4 lister Unionist Association, which 4d- | dveattihy.wemën, fr a) pos a ay oa Tatts, Mh Ei i ; neige a rem : 4 pied the appeal to the women of] : .Pa Ba ves PERTY FOR SALE +: = \u2014 | reat Biftain.In the course: of a He tel : 7 Ha À prince mi 4 20e 05 A ER EE NS FN MONTREAL WEST-_TH : Spièn-< |A 8 roomed o - peech she\u2019 said: \u2014 4} thèr ere: m0 F 3 Island.an H.1H 5e .* 8G lots on brow of hill, gvérlooktn We will not have Home Rute, and WGpislat.D led,.À Fo 1.CAVE Sydney aily except - seb U \u2018 ; | 3 Lecnipe Road: beputiful ul \u2018trees\u2019 : we are thrown out of our heritage: \u201csaid.W Tmentha X 38 - rdass.5.On a TEE pa \u2018 .ma ve shall stand by our men folk .T fy From.plac \u2018ef DE ; vie on a+ EUR : fs : ) 204 hy Fisting to the uttermost the domina- of\u2019 > eds ihe : mel ; Gress: 16 Eb Hye \\ soir SAILINGS.any IFRS FE aL pon of 2 rebel Parliament in a \u2018 3 A vote me : - Nic 3 tn AE fe IME ; 4 Ÿ : PE ne = A SEINE 7 TIR 1 The manifesto declares.the.1 .2 4 a.pa ae PEUR TRE PASS sn og pe ts\u2019 determination to hold Ulster for:| +10 HL on a OR oN J { SHIP i c : 0 x : A 0com ODATION Sor en he Empire.and\u2019 asserts -t 0] ir AEN Eg si = ; : he ; ites or shop.\u201cA va x ca Ja ORFOR, 2 STE 5 mn mer | MANAGER, 143 Ut Peter street Rule \u2018will reduce the hol Ey 2 A His.2 : ALB azjioh H i al 2 = - : > 7 1 i 2 gs gs Soh F Og \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ound in Treland only in ] tricts La Cm \u2014\u2014 pr cinntnees ; sat 5:0 He on ThE i > SE x = ; FUBNISHED ROOMS: To Ler.wl 7 Fhere the rule of the LNB IS EY : ; FAURE 4 I : ; | ES TTRY & Cl ait èreb \u20ac hat, und \u201cQu 1 ! à j ; g B SINGLE ROOM \u201cFOR YOUNG MAN AT | eagles is supreme.\u2019 FE : NE LV 4 KN + ° RE We soîtelt the business of Manu 7 AR.$3\" oft.month.Apply.sRe : sale Est Siret £ \u2018avis their Patent | oo co - v 9 IMFORTABLE ronson rooës ary ATVI fen Cuarges motetaie To Lat 63 Beuver t se Inventors & Marien, Quebsc Benk ants he place À Counsel at Mer.| Lion & J vu etats ze Lex, Sorew 8.6.\" Bér asa n tui op 2 P- ste © LET, 254 MACKAY TREET, + : 5 = 5 ; 1 ent, sails.Tram ry Weducsdas : therd bh : Harrist J 0 f GWT.OF PURE AS : TO CET fat, on ground oan partly Toronto.Jan.\u2014 Sunday.; Hoan a H ; N ah ; bois, 0 Ou ténégrai 1 fi 1; A TEE IOTE RS furnished héatea electric Pre wd Eg was unanimously endo \u201cbysthei A Hap : Le fife: keels: elestris faûx,: Ariréless \u2018: win Tposes: SE Eh 252 A a ae \u201c-*ply, 2 .Kinkora \u2018avenue.res\u201d and Labor Couneil \u201clast ent RS ST REA INA fai NER va 0 garry rik bra ai ess: of \u201cfinandia à; er a EU RE - na resolution | was.moved: PE AMAL = ; tt ; : ; À ; ; : \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ir Bancroft was passed; \u201cMr \u2018Ba Arr gua cs ee jé ide.en i, gi * rpool &: London & Globe B uliding, 2 \u201cMONEY \u2018WANTED, | NE oft made it clear that the '\u20ac6g 3 hes Board dr .C de écurie EGE INL 2054 DOR tH ds ST.JAMES ST, MONTRRAI ; 3 \u2018as not in favor of \u201carmy SREY A: i je \u2018or-distribulios amons fn oN 8 \u201cAndo re.0, gherantee; the payme; Eten ini i \u2014 sue 160,000, IN SUMS OF #1, ose ho on Sunday, but ¢ : ro \"à vix PC ble tions:sand-gocié- Es a SE se Croix r Pr \u20ac Geter TRE pe : PS i mee ne pt he case of tobo nt ; he on Facuit sa : eG Wie Se y .A > £ LEE EUR ye ; y La CEE ; HORS .k ; En morts sagen: chor necessitated Ho 3 of : a : RET 00.eat \u201cit x dv Aer Box de poticemen, : Id The Ministerial - \u2018Associa Ti, ; êive rs ty Lk DE LÀ ays ; : a A IANS .;.Cooks 530 8t 7 es 4 J ro ; \u2018 - \u201c a 1 the brickbats \u2018the Council able dressy: was dL.thE, TICRIT RIO : dee : 0 hurl at it, ie EY Ado rhe: Tel ] In connection with the 1 igration question it was charged tha hat he possedeed: dn auAZINE AMOUR mubsoripiions fONORRI AEE Go.Thal Gus 25% cbrlces reoasEad 15 Cie SMPALY 11 meme inl) rot the entre | oction\u201d heard Do._Sndat Seopistoctc ase qb the, thours He Meet, : oie cared onsie busivept nanan | Brovince of Quebec, boy will confer \u201c8 favor on the| Pi de have, the Lgbor pes He £2 1e eral 312.50 5 NOTIOR 18 RERBBY GIVEN var vie (NUE Pro lly chüninesa vniek ses JN THE SUPERIOR COURT Publishers y soin us either oni present.its \u2018case, he ng | Paieo \u2018 i )] EN! ( or, Incuräblés: G4z5 ; x RTEETAY S C1 : yon any À Hay IPE Ri rit fo 4 aid ar } He earn, \u201cA Tore\u201d v 0 ; A, \u2018 ÿ ss\u201d sy \u201cNuns; : E au a nS ~ ont Seas Ÿ of.ihe 2 usine to ÿ e 2 y pho i | Bi i Page ih .LAMBERT.S DAVIS.-Post- Office, SSAILLON, st Dente A London, Ont, Jan.- cal of much consei pummated y estordair (rmer Gorman 5 use un Cle street Ng ; 4 Be.\"Bond.CY vr.FFE = \u2018ask the: 2d ow 3 pores ain à = à St\"; Te 04 hy the Thom: ori: \u201cKank ing ar es EN 66 se Hlospita PL \u2018 pare ; at à > x \u2019 of] >).Te \u2018 : omipany' RANSOM, 370.Ste St.Joseph Case Any tp the Tuned 2 vé 1istration: the Aino I Notre.Dame.Hospital nthe] 106-Germæ calls.yest Yh joliars 000700), wit s sum 6: \u2018\u201cRABEAU, 217b St Joseph 8 Lo.vc Pic attor ww 1s ; ring at.ite x y +, ; ; A Ys LE di rn Ey an A) pto.two hundred: ê * © Montreal - of Vda pith x a R el LE + 500 © Rad through C 5 4 : MERE AA AS don fie ret uf.Mpany \u201cus don ho terday, 255 ur 1 out à \u201cabes.not ati.the we ! 3, notify us dnd we wi res.Bt 1» % supplie\u201d \u2018th émice./ ASE Fo CL Ni 11.Hert drive.(96 of fréiperois pia or>more| LICLOMIAE irda ao Ant deck 18 =: | On oepitel * am:-contrelled |tx hereby s1v asl ve : asset romiorel Repa n ; {ste = r= 8 *eks hence, LE < chart\u201d A Dire ; \u2018 legislature of th Provins \u2018 ext session, ot sont and Power The y an set te 2201 the uct of th [eT ature d VIL, chapter se.5 the cam TE enue deben rds, sr warran ture 3 i te kache f n pt SuÉerin, & Upper Por Cannot y Pig Was à bu than \\ pa ey Pills |} : ; y I dont L _ \u201810 be tired, and my larme back pra can recommend them tg 5, * lame back and the box, or 3 all dealers, or mais 0%! .dir by The T.Mi, À ea Ont, Milan When ordering direct specify « Dog Mannucs Liokxsm Moret To Laxp OF Mogg BARRON & CUSHIN Metaries and Commissionen, iverpeet & London à Qi \u201d_iseurance Bulidin; James Stroy me ness is going on stronger yp, Ith everything the heart can à ig.the line of good things, Patrons may.;rely on getting yf \u201csupplies.-from the Largest, Frosies gy | Finegt Stock.\u2018of Groceries in the In PDATHERINE WEST, ; STREET, The City of Montreal gives notics tiu it will apply to the Provincia Legis ture, at its next session, for amendment: to ts Charter on the following ma Swim - \u201cMéulticipat dutonemy: exproprition | opening.gnd widening of streets; ul] lectors; power to make by \u2018 subjects, an to.give wider powers tot: \u2018officsrs of the Fire Department; tor \u2018pel.the cltizens to take certain mr \u2018sures in order to avoid fires; wm \u201cRibit Îhe uas of horns on automoiïs: to regulate vehicular trafic so ut =| preparation of the annual budget; paration of ga supplementary bug awarding of contracts for supp wer- $0 regulate vacant lands; es shment .of municipal ice-houses; 9 \u2018paratien of voters\u2019 lists; undergro: conauits; powers of the Electrical Co mission; levying of special taxe nonwesident 'longshoremen; lew of special taxes on insurance oI } panies; - collection of taxes; -paration \u201cof rolls; regulation of ple of arms; annexation of ! portion of the Village of Cote St-lu power .to charge a fee for the Inc poration of clubs; security in the u¥ of.legal actions against members of i Council, the Commissioners and civic à ficials; reduction of the borrowing por of the City and the sinking fund i manent pavings; opening of St.La* rence Boulevard and ratification of it resolution of the Council in this nection; extension of Guy and Aque\u201d ] 8ts.; opening of Leroyer St; correct of the: sections of the Charter in wit the numbers of the Anticles of the Tevised Statutes sre mentioned; ins! brought before the Recorder; juris \u2018ton of the Recorders and of the = .eorder's Court; power to subsidize La\u201d \u2018and McGill Univers y pay \" vate lanes; establ and construction jof a railway on * banks and in the vicinity of the 80, duct; annexation of certain portion e aqueduct outside of the pet Hmits of the City; construction 0 derground railways; sale and affertatif of \"civic properties, for library, x \u201c} tional and charitable purposes; # alarms; ahnexation.- - .( L.O.DAVID City Cleit City Hall, ; \"Montreal, 20th -Dec., 1911.AL : * Synopsis of Canadian North-We } Land Regulations.Any person who is the soie head \u201c! family, or any male over J8 years 0, may homestead a quarter sccliol available Dominion land in Manito\u2019 à \u2018Saskatchewan or Alberta.Tiie applier \u2018must appear in person at the Domk! Lands Agency or Sub-Agency fort \u2018District, Entry by proxy may be M at any agency, on certain condil'ons4 | father, mother, son, daughter, brt 1 or_sister of intending homesteader.ties.\u2014Six months\u2019 residence bo and cultivation of the land in each three years.A homesteader may 1 within nine miles of his homestead ot! 1 farm of at least 80 acres solely OF and occupied by him or by Lis fate \u2018mother, son, daughter, brother or £4 ~ In certain districts a homesteade o .good.standing may pre-empt 2 a Section alongside his homesiead © 3.00 per acre., .3 Dutios\u2014 Must reside vpon the Lo stead \u2018or pre-emption eix montis INF.of six years from date of hamestess © try (including the time required 1055, \u2018homestead patent) ang culirale ® 12359 sted .A homesteader who has exhaust\u201d \u2018homestead right and cannot PBT, \u2018pre-emption may enter for 8 nu\u201d R tead In certain districts.Duties \u2014 Mus?768 of three years.cor acres and erect a hovst RATE rw con, Deputy; of the Minister of 1\"¢ Inte ~.N.Be\u2014Tnauthorized publica'l ne advertisement will not be pail [°F ti \u201c LA A GE RES protest the firemen when going to tf TL LK pr LA 4 \u2014 CNR.STEAMERS | y D.B.Hanna mms.Expectgd to Make Announcement tl {ine & dun La Hy ; 4.evéning, Jan.30.Shorty aE, Robert Bickerdike; \u2014 daughter, are spendin a.f LINERS ROUGH PASSAGE.pres pe i pe; + System Disabled For over on Hours, But Vessel.Only 12 Hours Late.: \u2014 , B.Hanna.the third vice \u201cpre- : he Canadian Northern\u2019 Ralls through the city last} \u201chis private car en Toute: rito fter a visit to.England, and : prlicved that arrangements were | the chartering of-twô new \u201cA for the coming swmmnler, 80.: che canadian Northern, can.put g weckly service between.Montreal |: J Bristol.This scheme has.beenif - pod of a few fnonths ago.but a ugh no definite.information could: tained this morning from.the \u2018of is of the company here, à, $ « representative was \u2018glvén 18.aand that Mr.Hanna would > \u2018pa Cement to that effect\u2019 very The passengers of the\u2019 Royal\u201d = éme £15 Obliet : ony 4 À Ce od which arrived\u201d at-Hatifaac mont TE da I a vm 5 \u2018 : =>}.Jewish Committee, 606 St.Lawrence Bowlevagh: sis.Tel.: East 2064 nesday evening, had -a very.zongh:| TV te of\" the rece; à ; ; auf ?Bo 16 Tob Fant 2204 pec tose A Ter ua, i nor of T oral HSE : \u2019 = ( = A Te TE ; RÉ he hel Tel, Main 3072 ssongers were Sic n every IR; x ot \u2018 3 À : ne : pi \u2018 Te.ain Cn and Mr.Hanns himself, WAST | ha Gov ral and \u2018th uchess ; : : ; j LS 0 : = Tout EC we dren Ar Lualily a good sailor, suffered.Th L ppoi \u2018hi 3 X 3 LL 4 .; - ; \u2019 ¢ encountered \u201cWere zo- great: am disable the Marconi: system \u2018for.over.ny hours.but despite the rough\u2019 ner the \u2018Royal.Edward! wasionly:| te lout twelve hours behind the.sched- bd time.Mr.Hannæs private car\u2019 : on the night train \u2018 fof \u201d Tofontô | im the Bonaventure station last: em, and the majority of the pag-\u2018 ngers from the \u2018Royal Édward* ar-d ed in the city by the I.C.R.- special, 1.50 this morning.3 WCT 0 BAILY.ys Cigarette Smoking and.Other aie Subjects Discussed.\u201d ne quarterly rally of the \u201cHoches ka County Women's : Christian Tem= rance Union was held.in the Fair- ount Presbyterian Church, The \u2018Hos- sses were the Mount Royal Union pd the Waycott *Y.\u201d The.president, re.F.11, Waycott, presided.sl Much interest was expressed at the at wg hundred and ming visit of Mrs.Edith Smith: ed.Em Were twenty-two dances : % : ; Ë ] .: +1 Wis WilR .aa orm 5 204 all, music\u2019 being furnished: by an | 4 AA é'u Club House, cor.Welling: mited States National W.\u20ac:T.U.su- chestra.i i : ; ; E , and Richmond rinteudent of scientific temperance rooms, à À re.ado k Re x siruction.Mrs.Davis was one of ; > delegates chosen by the United act Government: to attend the In- 0e matinnal Anti=Alecoholic Congress.+ 1.le will arrive.in.Montreal on.Wed- | say.Jan.3{1st,\" and remain one |.; Attention was called to the flagrant | tal, \u201cthe \u2018Dox-holdsrs are: king of the: law* by.boys:\u2018ünder Mra.Stavert and Mrs, Op] een years of age smoking -cigar- | les It was conceded.that many} nirs of cigarettes-are yet ignorant | the law, and also many boys, but |- Na pe was held that many boys know the 3H Are , for when spoken to on the street, | pre \"ach \u20ac Bo bv are instantly, on the defensive, | yr » claiming that they are of the| | Mrs.Arthur Ling tuired age, when -any one \u201ccould.see Addie Toye, of Kingston at they are far from sixte .: recept este] Moon £ a dipl HE à ra ice and fh 1 ; © ; : arble, (Whilé e IK je da i.LE hich satisfaction was expresgod | home in Notre Dame-de-Gn fof fd Ji il meen the pag j fie antiro: struonjrs wit fivisned in a | II MES EE EST JEAN BAPTISTE at a Juvenile Court.fully Salone.+ a ov Joh Tege! a \u2018Ç j > oid: = 2 Or | 8ty cond to.none: inthe ci 4 H ontealm- Sçhool, Age & Demontigns Committee e Room, 1406.St.Lawrence Blvd\u201d at last establis n Montreal, cf > ; x ha oa y = { ; yE:l He oO ; irs.T.J.Dawson, chairman 4 pain COL VOTE; ; I ¥ ; fifty fee 4 it = ance \u2018committee, submitted a plan iffon, finished With aro rod : rl 16 We ot.om © : nt q = \\ gon of dis jualification\u2019 for.moncpaymené of Water Rate.increasing the funds of -the\u201c 5 2 ACE 2868; \u20ac i! T t ex ; > SH SQ afd DD Qrie | Aboliti of \u201cProperty \u2018Qualification.A Clean City.fon.Several local uniehs \u2018have-al n°08 ti 1 és | Ets T Fill Radar ed.|i Pi % le; Lhe ground, MATE RAF i in-One Vote.\u2018 A Square Deal for All.pdy entered heartily into -the jot SH i A 150 DOME IE ; GENER: ON 0 OF TAXES FOR SMALL.PROPRIETORS: ov: t.which is known as the- \u2018Calendar i \u2018prettily -wita a 8 ASH OL, 4 X n | PROPORTIONAL , Ee 1 > So .; : i \u201c PLANNING OF CITY AND ISLAM D.ot heme.\u2019 \u2026 Mrs.Singer, superintendent of\u201d the partment of temperance: .- groce oT, W R \u201cFour Mrs.|} L VAN ; igure use build h pd \u201d J : : OMMITTEE ROOMS : | pted that Sir Lomer- Goutn \u2018had\u2019 ng: Neu v x ; VERT ac ; PU NES en Ca F ] = * essed his willingness: to récelve.poss 9 putation from the country top pe Gepriepn 42 0.ue on Sonne 100 hae ve ep 7 : ete 1 ic \u2018 ; 8 mails yo wi x Spots Pas erent women's Neleties, represent | ;Ç ite BANC Ca uk 1bby) 2 VU Ba A Tail.en 198.E over 2,000 women-\u2014againat grocers} ly with mas \u2014 ing liquor, fe Martha Richardson gave \u2018an, i rg review of \u2018Olive Schreiner ; \u2018Woman and Labor,\u2019 Which\u201d\"a: swed by a number of the\u2019 miembe: fre ys heir views on the book.\u201d es I our was in charge of.:thé- - ; Le the A : ju iy 1 eon aS in, oh re bs e.th L M +R ide chy > t n J ; ie ax.La Co co New York.Po Secretary, a and M Jot.\u20ac 2 ESS Pe ; press.; ! Wii .Occupies a unique ie Sens ich ects \u2018 [ [ es With au ë , + ve Been:Sent ace Hr 1 \u2018field, and covers : fo hon, My Hand.\"The, so: | GROUTAGESD MAT ain x ; SON real.bla DRE \u2018 Hat 2240 ÿ si importäiaf ts in \"the\" British Istés a to the Christmas.cheer.which- ; tty\u201d ; Je ich : \u2018 \u2018 3 à : oe\u201d given to the poor.shut-ine, |.Ten, and to the Cottage SatiopL for) m is at Outremont, | Îter the meeting.tea was se E ladies of the entertaining te next rally wil Ds prdun Unio on, =, Tez.- eo Hl son are tne.\u2018contents of Wu.issue of World WAG; Sie CX ispute df the Cotton ry À + ?pusË in + London.ry Richard Neon in the \u2018Cem.Magazine,\u201d w Yo eel pets points ost hats dn or Ted.White, aged 58, ; 1 fo was \u201cseen a & ; spor is.by Judge Lanctot for tre RP of ma try : -sUphor ë A SE Ë TA 3 ; ES CL : ; EL a 3 T 5 - - wh 187 bie ore and threatening his wife.| sent \u2018Arcludime: cut- t glas ; \u201car ! 47 : t negting: Of tere : fn India\u2014Irterview with Faite : chan tual meeting of the Builders!\u201d| se 1% ide 257 : i ér ar ; = 12045 ; : abt 0 de: 3 ; gh-~The \u201cWestminster Gazette.\u2019 \u2018= ge will be held.\u201con.Monday A LS pal x \"SL age.- g i , En ; = .; a: .re 2nd inst.> ne Morgan, éharged- with teal: Lu qua valued at $7, was sen- ot {he Pistan\u2014he \u2018Mane, ig Br: Gaia, i te American.Jew\u2014Thé igest, New York.Man of Africa\u2014The \u2018Sun,\u2019 New be Coroners ; ?wl jury nis morning: ee .rid).fe le oo Verdict holding Pra ; : = ! oT Se: nay emer (ce-Lo-Met e .act ha n tlle ang Guiseppe: \u2018Pata aco Fld Ne ge \u20ac 3 éouûlé EE n kin \u201cthe stree: i 30; : nly: residence ni.Ached x! sthere |.-Marichester.Guardian; the à pi ti responsible 8 uld\u2019 n a +, i, Ath of Pino Dom A ; LOY.; Sp ; @ zone\u201d the- vey.4 \u20ac : - \u2019Théf seen e \u201csome - : tow \u201cSOMETHING ABOUT THE ARTS.», \u201cMa bullet \u201cwound.4 or data was.La ver a PS ] lente > Qf did: \u20ac et ation is: Berlin o ; Alfred s vens.-The, \u2018Spectator,\u2019 Loni azily Bladijka, à Pole resi LALA 3 \u2019 2 5 , ; vi I à - ; J rE : 3 qe.don: \u2018 RE 1 thervilie \u201cstreet, was \u201carrest dia , ; Ï | | ublsme tbe Fad ad of un the Autumn Saloë : d 4 * ; Ab UY J ca $ = , De j Ps EEE : LS ; = vo Ë Ps Detectives on iole ong a be he co 1 the post to 6S: ] AUSÉ FOR ENG: Ac PS Ss Play in Four Act rec j au .RE Ds ; \u20ac © 3, LE - à oo = A 26\u20ac # * 8 = ob .\u2014 rans ate pis o Police- Department «|: do 9% rt [ this ic p en : t : nh t8sell, Man.eC: wb) * Buide T Tying - \u2014 The \u2018Times,\u2019 Lon\u2019 he was wanted in; th ct rt ttn PEUR.pe w ; = ; ; e.Window.dress \u2018Be C shorta, 8, are: be- ng harge of stealing $82, Fa P : : 1 i Le * F1 Lan: ; ci ND: A1 5.4.cot ; \u2018and i \u2018of oats\" hc Gram\u2019 ¢ \u201cof \"Brust: The \u2018Evening Post, arbor Com: SOLS 3 Lg pa ès Per à SE ; 4 tg ; 7 oc ee Ly C Ë Wi ; - ; : À 1 doy 24 \u201d a Le ; 4; W- ork oni pmiesioncre Mare Trier nt H Weed.Ver: cbridrés.\u2018 noir n3 é,.the = Chik anse tif ictort => 0.- in OONCERNTNG \u201cTHINGS LITERARY.i L.Ge | t hap fit brig i Pari: b É : ey ath penis ; : a otting n | Persia\u2014Moritura\u2014John Galsworthy, ins offrlon-\u2014are\u201d in -Gt ms the.: ds.nids, : \u20ac ao it: 8.Tum : à : discuss wit - Ebi E ç A le.Laruse, © Indi : are des quant x Ra pik e oo \\ \u2018 1.the \u2018Nation,\u2019 London.a us YEE ; y c 4 Hla.| apte : India and Lord Curgon EM, im.Ba Cm Si sg HAW : ; nj E Y regiden Bef the mayor .x Risin Ne a M dcnes \"London.x tm \u2018An intér don ; Pre \u2018od.1181 rH AY the sé ves : he \u2018écep 3 16: halla oF.FH | \u2019 HINTS ON THE PROGR S OF 5 y Sciarre - Fara du iv ace DLE ni ni Teimportéd\u2018éfter\u2018payh recep 1 RR pags BTS ON OAL ED, RES their aans an me are BROW : 4 ses y A 2 3 EE ; is \u201cTwo: Novel French Aeroplanes,\u2019 i \u201cen hg - * Hotel on FReb, 120 : te ; : j +.DÉFvi tige à ; INZZARCE R n° Jan.17 \u201cScientific amener Nera R pi = = = © , RS i 8 Ë x ; \u20ac f AC 3 J j : à L TG oa + ui 5: Gil anne of Applied \u2018Scis1cé+5 1 y\u2019 > Bi | men BG \u201cIts popidatior : Farthest.ag~hagi in.178d ns aT ; ev, F.@\u2014Hl Kate Saturn\u2019 Rings- e-Springfie ep harg pounce to-day the follows ontest; the orf.- Hi 20 i Un 3 * CAREC fA 3 idihezt sci \u201cspring : Mrs.Pentc Changes af, the Moon's Surtace\u2014\"Riterd i fssed supplementary ex Lau 10 ap | : find | 2 id 10re; hy 1.Would \u2018ex 3 tor tie fe tin to Harold .A., Finl of H n ranch, Third Ye 4 ; ; un ae + \u2018and appointed thé Company, to.\u2018perform \u2019 , i EA 4 orm j EAA bh FAIRE i = + gil A wh eh q ci È 2 J \u2018 , : Li Ë NS Te ; a 1 he + Von cpl morning, It dake bhatt aaa CTY ; ng: do Hsion with it the ine ; wht abl ha ; ; TAS d oe be mas pans no mahy rindi rary | total value of city stock A 1p to-mlerrow: F.LE ; Seem.Ln { it fron erp.te 4 i .Fuvi sSLAYS.+.re ; ; wp way.Terence.\u201cin the past : ¢ ) oh de oe Ak NA Pha: Vora { \u2018prrivedi heres iw ; 01 188 10: nJ th » SE LT and ving is- a weekly reprint ot 84,568; the residence of.i Mr , ; indod ; Av ads pere.ngton\u2019s ¢ ; X on.dy the.d'eastoons.from leading jour- - a \u2018 cen : : \u201ccer als \u2018reviews réflecting ths current Sought.ofboth hemispheres.ah iption ate, $1.50 & year.With eckiy to 2 only $3.00 a Nn pate Ne.a Can vost EEE : +00 \u2019 HN Lat 0 ! - re LE g : > ï J Jed ou or on | < pas: twenty.! {15 of.élat ol i ; 5 de nv.8, ; : - ves: : : ; Jus é Ari, { an The.Æ vernment.that this.year amounted to $17,000, \u201cOwning \u2018snd Operating: A.B REA & Co.Montreal, Limite] Pres.J.W.MCCONNELL, Vice.p .w.x.GOODWIN, Managing Director.* 3 15 di | N- SATURDAY of Dent s gloves \u2014 cvery ] osha of Dent's gloves \u201cmost inusua fer at et us further urge i i Your pminterest;- fo come for these gloves on Saturday, It is true the quantities of gloves ve simply, enormous, but the very fut these gloves are Dent's will make their sale à atter of little time, and\u2018 you know the range of olors i is -alyays \"better at the beginning, em af Pedend 0 of your shoppin } $1.00 i, I asia © EACH t worth et least $1.50, 2:00; Saturday each.Mrs; Campbell Pracd Wm.Le Queux gpa Cleeve wing very smal notice into this very affect that: these blouses are occupying Blouse display for Saturday, and ie > because they arc ail $1.9 em am\u201d pa\u201d should interest you not a li Do you know what kind {i bakery it is made in?Wy | kind Of materials go no\u201d.° \u2018making?Everything 1 right! 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