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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" Te 4, ! \u2018 on 5 ; : .pe 5 ee PS Es eo _ | JP RES grorocu0++v00008 = Hurpèye Ads non sgn sx 2 FINE AND COLD $ | E L CANADA | \u201cThe 7 \u2019e TUESDAY.JANUARY 14, 19132 ü PRICE ONE CENT.X \u2018 1 ; : EIS ANV BRENCH | Siemens ve re sers avr CHIMBERLANISM [THUGCUTOFF À I HACPIONCEFDTE TREATY | Ee any | PHACTOALY OED CBA HE knox Asks For Further Negotiations and: Declares That | | _ Britain Misinterprets Compact if She.Claims His ~~ | A Country Has No Right to Regulate Its Own = ~ INOLDCOONTRY, ~~ WITH A RAZOR Mr.: Austen Chamberlain is Deadly Struggle in the Snow at {| Mournful Over Decline of midnight on St.Cather- | *\" Birmingham's In- ine Street, | fence Row STARTED BY FEARS CALAMITY FOR | THEFT IN RESTAURANT | { ; THE UNIONIS T PARTY.Through Mirror Cabman Saw But: Will Reluctantly-Agree:to| _ Fobber Steal $7 Out of Drép \u2018Food Taxes.For | His Pocket, dal Made Qala - 1 ; ~ Unity\u2019s Sake, With blood streaming down his face ; oo === 11 _ from razor gashes, and the tip of his (By Special Cable.From Qur \u2018Resident nose cut off and lying on the ground, Se Correspondent.) Edward Hall, a cab driver, held ¢n to \u201cLon don, Jan, 1 4\u2014Mr.Bonar Law is his assailant, and kept him till a po- .| - Hceman came.expected to give his reply to the me-| \u2018The thug was Frank Stevens, of &8 | moral: of the Unionists asking for.the St.Joseph Boulevard, and the assaut \u201c\u2026{ dropping of the \u2018food taxés from -the took place at midnight at the corner \"| Unionist programme to-day, but 1t Of St Catherine and St.Charles Ber- i he rT a, romee streets.| may not .be published till.to-morrow, Hall went into a neighboring cafe + Meanwhile Mr, Austen Chamberlain'e.for supper, and through a mirror, no- | notable speech at Birmingham last | ticed Stevens, who was with two com- Commerce Throu gh the Canal.A ev York, JanB .l4\u2014 A despatch Vessels af commerce and war of ali | | | Wasington says: \u2018Mr.Knox, Sec- | Bations observing theee rules, on terms of State, will reply to Great of entire neutrality, so that there | \u2019 ve ~.shall be no discrimination against any |.iain on the canal tolls \u2018question in |.such, or its citizens or subjects, in | ew days.The Secretary.of State's | Tespect of conditions or charges or \u201cment in rebuttal\u2014for that is.what ane or, es is * hat all mas | : © to : ef.pro: À | treated _ and no | mas made it-fo the note of Dro- discrimination made.by the United h Foreign\u2019 Minister, agaist \u201cthe | He here takes a view contrary en-.| } ranting of free passage through the | STO.to.that; held by Bir.Ed i.| sped incoastwingtrade, has beeq com- | thing in\" the\u2019 treaty which can bé ins ted and is now being edited by Mr, terpreted as meaning that the United 1 rickersham, Attorney' General, and States when it agreed to the treaty ickersham, ne sy Bl surrendered its right to regulate \u201cits | l Mir.Stimson, War Secretary.- | own commefce through the canal.He | \u2018 When the other lawyer members of contends that.Great Britain: is try- 4.: ns.| ve 1 \u2018the lege] | IN& to read into the treaty the ques- 0 the Cabinet have passed, on the legal Hon whether (the.Unied States has { ji phase of the 4reaty, the matter vil surrendered th 6 right to regulate its | in be laid before the Cabinet.It \u2018is ex- own shipping through the canal, = | H pected the Cabinet: Will \u201c djscuss: the | - - ; [ES De EE ; 3 reply to-morrow .or at Friday's ses- Lan ASKS FURTHER: ~~ sion.y « - | NBGOTIATIONS: ~~ \u201c4 On December 9, Mr.Knox received Tee here À we British protest against what-that Mr.\u2018Knox has answered the other | muntry terms discrimination in vio- | objections raiged hy Great Britain, one | + :° N ation of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, | of which\u2019 wag:the expressed fear that | = oo LA A, smmonly known as the Canal Treaty.| if the protest against the granting of} =.PR a 0 82e Ve 5 TEE A M.Pr Throughout his reply to Sir Edward free.passage throug the canal - to] : FRE.owt ro Si, Sy Grey, Mr.Knox has confined himself | cdastwise ships was not pressed, end |; & ar dame ledan of boots and © En = Lan i Sh au\" |A ht, which said he\" panions, put his hand in the pocket | an argumentsthat-undér the Hay- | insisted upon by: the subsidy .granted i.On the same ledge of rocks aud Hip or He Ua ements Company, bound from: .night, in which he sald he was unable op Hall's overcoat, and extract $7.! Pancetote treaty the American Gov-| to coastwise trade] this would in time | than 8ix hundred lives on Aprit.1, 1878, the steamship.Ura lodge of rocks nine: miles below \u2018Halifax in a dense | 10 take any share\u2019of the responsibility Hall jumped up, and claimed the mo= ; \u201crespuipg-vesgels: without \u201cthe ; > exel ra a , ane Rotterdam for Halifax, \u2018N.S.\u2018and New York, piled: up on 10-1824 y shar M2 ae nas on ts amp wi | ane copies come toate a: {28 7 January 12.AI of tho B85 passengers ore taken loss of à single Ife, - for\" the deciion to which Mr.Sonar Bey.Stevehs tefused io give 4, UB i» not compete with: those of Britain.flict.with British shipping.Captain Eustace was in command of the vessel., =.co : and ru out in eet, 2 Se ce .EEE ned Da artis ean cis : Law and Lord Lansdowne might come | ed by his t nio d by Hall, \u2018ar- ve in h .News telegraphed from Halifax at\u2019 noon: to: the stranded 'steamer- still \u201clies: in\" the same position | 7.7\" 18001 ed by his two companions an En Ero te his thie D Con gaye In his argument, that she has ocoupied since she rammed-her head-on the -r nother :attem pt to, refloat.the ship ic being made |and- that he was afraid the change Out in the snow they struggled, and pment used bY dent.Taït in his >.premises essumed \u2018by Great Brit-.to-day.Mér cargo is being taken off.as So - LS ES cures Ee Hall, overheard one of Stevens\u2019 com- , ip I hoi \u2018pe Pan Save hi rs D \u2018ask SET CL 9 Ca LOUE \u2018 00 0 Cee = might prove a calamity to the Union- panions say: \u2018You've got him now; \u2014 sma Cas , around which the pro- ' He chooses his argument by aski : - ~ Co = TTT TET = Te z + 4 ive! d strong.\u2019 vens \u2014\u2014 ist of Breat Britail is built, = - _\u201c for a further exchange of.notes on the a ELIA TRIIRNy .\u201c- - let Party, reveals the decline of the give it him good and 3 ed lott Dana DENIAL OF © ve question, and ca pressing the willing- : GR | : AU k SE Birmingham influence over the Union- and a razor with his right, and when AD Se er 0e 1es8 of the adm nistration to do .ev- ; x Mi 7 2 quiet 7 LEE A ps \u2018 : in.Hall.t b at the re- : ) DISCRIMINATION.= « ow.=~ = erything to adjust.the dispute.nt : .: \"-.- ist party.Henceforth Chamberlain volver, mn re the razor blade oo 30 1, } The question of arbitration will not cles :,.|ism may be considered as good as cutting through his\u2019 fur cap and slic- He holds, as did.the President, that | come up for discussion: until Great Co er : 0 os : y ing the end Len nose oft.: utile\u201d 3 of the Hay-Pauncefote | Brifain has replied to the.Knox note.qe LL.[eed 0 Constable McCall arrived at the for 8 Soesine pe namely, ply i pes 8 reat Britalws ao La 1) 4} | It is now pretty obvious that the |scene just at that.moment and took S a specific »» namely, |'Dly will\u2019 a rejectioh the Knox LUE - ET 1 sit St : a her two i the basis of the neutralization of argument, the expression of a will- i oT | Home Rule Bill will be.placed.on the fod.Hall, charge fire Ain ght was the canal.Mr.Knox's interpretations ingness to negotiate further, and the ; ; nan | ff the words \u2018the 8 \"LE The canal shall be free and open to to arbitration.I M 5 .\u2018 Way Build Drill Halls want asking for a reference of the dispute | ; Statute: book in the near future.There \u2018for Jia damaged appearance, plcked : \u2018 dt ae RON ; up the tip of his nose, d was n an 1 x .nak wad \u2018no.discussion on the rejection of with it in an ambulance to the Gen- \u201cthé Bill, moved by Lord Lansdowne, eral Hospital, where he went through wait ae { the painful operation of having it but on being presented a second time) _ [0% ssridave Steet AT ¥ y ~ H some show of a fight may be made to] Stevens appeared before Judge Lanc- : tars, ssued \u201cTo day: An | exclude.© Counties Antrim, Armagh, tot this morning, charged with rob- \u2014\u2014 Bulletin: Issued by C.P:R, To-|' CAE +; e Ca pus 1e is - , ap yn wr wk ; bery with viole: à pleaded not son-§ | for Mc a ill and Toronto day Lays Stress on This | ounce Many lmportant | pown ana Derry from the operations | guilty.He wes remanded until Jaau- look M \u201d i CTY a LT cz : ee Ve 15 LPS Subject.St : Lo .Appointr ents, \u201c .of Home Rule, but of course.this \"Hal's \u2018money was found on Stevens Cov § R red * Hav RE ed.to Give Phi 7 = 2, , 5 Ta - ue T2 250, i Le PH 5 mitllation of Ireland will not be per- and was.given back to its owner.\u201c FIGHT WITH KNIVES.Titles.es qe Scheme for Officers Training Corps in Universities; > | SAFEGUARD GOMPANES | 600D- RERUTATIO tempter Sara tr Mas, rabat \u2018Toronto, Jan.14.\u2014An \u201cOttawa, apecial |.-8aysy It Is expected; tha the.i ge ents S ne ® Place.ih Hotel Batément.\"5 ae Wis Bought dove iy the House Gf | sd \\phointet tondon, Jan: 14\u2014atr.Austeh Chem [1152 Memmi SE phe MN nt Sor a ce of PIED EE STE OS M RE ee ER EE ES LS SN ETN berlaln defined\u201d his: rer spent with kpives in the basenient ommons, w.lound to \u2018include ap+ l'in\u2019 ééfimun à tt ; Min \"RS CESSER Bacon Faurtaou.: 1 - Diva \\AL#h.Nate af > sa Qrinarinfadrlant nf the food taxes last nig a: 8aid o e dsor Hotel had a sequel in / Up propriations.for Arif halls In conne./ 5 A 1e 0 | DE UMAIIRE IN Leuriesy- fo alee Yeti NOT6.01 À «General Superinterident.of the dominant factor in the situation the Arraigment Court this\u2019 morning, .LES ; TE ES x Ÿ NOT MIE TT ARIEM, : 3 Se J .de SUE 4 tra ét A Let Te past, < z à 5° ; \"vas the earnest 8 of ever Fe em- when John- aselasch, 18 -years of age, _ ton with the.Univetaity of Torontn ahd.SAYRE PR, PETERSON.Cet HF, Uwor 4e Tr ansportation, > + | per.of the Unionist party\u2019 that \u2018Mr.of 255 St.Urbain street, was charged : MeGill University.The erections \u201cof ven A ed i STN Le Le 5 .F 3 : EL, ; A pe CEE à Cv Bonar Law and Lord Lansdowne with an ravated assault on H scal.these halls will enable the universities: terviewed a sto -the interview he.= TTT 5 11 76 de \u2014\" ass! enry yd TT 1.- \u2026 lshould be retained as the leaders.He| Ineson, 20 years of age, of 1 Clarke The first steps\u201c in an \u2018important | : had pressed for adherence to the full str t.It : appeared \u2018that Waselasch to breal \"the ; of \u2018reorgatization affecting the programme of.Imperial Preference, went into a storeroom where Ineson ested.Much has been done.in Great | McGill for the officers\u2019 training crops, subjéct of the .necessify \u2018of general | ence.in.London: simultaneously : with\u2019 whole tran spoptafion\u201d department.of o tige decision © for he | time being van ane tte told him he Bad ue Britain through the officers trating | Principal Peterson.who hag Just re: | courtesy to'travelers.\u2018 Practically ail the presentation to.the Turkish Gov-|the Grand 'Tiunk Railway system,.|'at any rate, agaïnst him.He feared waselasch claimed he was getting the corps to train young men who-are at- turned.from Ottawa - with: Professors | the big companies are laying stress on | ernment\u201d of, the 1 \u201c| were taken\u2018this morning,\u2019 with the 'ap- that their decision might be a calam- | petter of the struggle, wher Ineson tending institutions-of leaning to b g 3martt and |\u201cMeGergow, : said to_ a courtesy \u2018as a requirement in dealing | powers, was \u2018to-day by \u201cthé| pearance \u2018of, two\" official circulars.\u2019 The | ity to the party and a misfor un e to drew a knife and slashed his thumb.ten ne M aes a i.overs anatorar Hoved: the gb a, hat pe Per with, the \u2018public, \u2018and: during the past | chiefs of thie peace delegations of the | first, signed by Mr.Howard G.Kel-| the Empire.=e cou | Y | Wäselasch drew his pocket knife and e ent was 4 ous -to | 52,\" : \u2018er of.; 1 Fave + ; © we to embark seriously upon the work of lad with the Hon.Col.Sam Hughes, - THe raliway companies are serioug-.| \u201d.London, Jan, \u201814 The.decision defl- |\" the officers training.corps, in: which Minister of \u2018Militia grid Defence; in.re- | Iy taking up with theid employees the nitely to break-up the peace confer the Minister of Militia is deeply inter- | fes to the-erection\u2018of a drill hall at % Sg i 3 + PS 3 ; Pl ; \u201cpe Ned Dy Mr, Ward 26: R Tn the re sibility for it, but-{- i d th » broke tary ag well > in: civil maters.; A 2 ., fe Ne- |: ?Lae le: rs vice- resident of the.artm share in the responsibi \u2019 Ly 1 lunged at Ineson, and ey were then Reed's Students at universitfes are regard- | do all they could to\" help: the: move~ hd TOS tb the.Varlous Balken allies.Ln {and approved.By.the.president ME\" | he: was not going to passe He separated, \\ ucture # as fitted by thelt intelligent spirit| ment.at McGill.and other universities, LS ROVE (SOF FAIS 00 pig subject.| \u201cThis resolbtion of: the.Fepresenta gy \"5 \u201cGhamberlin, annpunces the ap- | could nat have his apport his fead.| Ineson, who had a wound in his left Second ud social \u2018position to become officers | and.probably - the.estimates would | STNSS S510) \"Pacific Railway has | tives of Bulgaria, Gréece,.Monténegrd, | pointment, effective from.idate, of Mr, would do his, erate with his political | Side, near the Ba oes wag not usiness Jin the citizen forces of - the country, contain an appropriation for the erec- (ued à bulletin in which special at- and SerVia will he communicated to | D.Crombie as general superintendent | ors aod\u2019 c0-0P® PTE) General Hospital the wouné vas HA press roünteer, are given training with the \u2018Toronto.ES k po iE BAC tention is draw e that I portion of he the Porte \u2018in a formal\u2018note.\u2026 + 1 of Jrapsporiation, Mr.Cromble vas 1 remet nis morning when Waselasch, > : ) 819 8 DE A al man t speech of Sir Thomas -:| AË the same.time.it: was: ; formerly assist \u2018to the vice-presi- ; © nafs J pros of auelitying themiss | | Bor heave, tighten Jour read eue if which bu counseled, on struct\u201d ile Commengortof Wl afmed | don.oiber \u201csprointments are as f) | él Motion Test \u2018nicht, was brought all the .25e C1 ers,\u2019 said \u2018the \u2018and.lo des to safe \u201cthé uta- forces the: allie \u201csalé.1 :-Mr.C.G.Ba ; - À .Here The movement has assumed large | them think we want to Aght, as we | Ployacs to safegnart thy 00% SCA, | forces of the alles in tho fel to ter- intendent GE southern.dividion, to © |'up.) Enquete was fixed for the 17th.ess to | proportions in the Mother Country.and regard fo & matter entirely as an edu.treatinent of passengers and request- in \u2018operation.since Dec.3, ._ |be general.superintendent.eastern CL = \u2014-_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 y tear | expected to do well In Canadian cational movement.At.the present ing them to \u2018be unfailing in\" courtesy \u201cSince \u2018that date hostilities.between.| lines, inéluding Montreal division, AIN \u2026.7 prevent Muuiversities 43:800N as facilities such time about one hu ndres of Medill stu.to everybody.LUE A | Bulgaria\u2018 and\u2019 'Servia : on the one: side; Motitreal \u2018terminals, Belleville division, .= | 4\".= ; A on ori halls and- armories are pro- dents pave Solna of thé, TPS, oud In connection with this bulletin, the | and \u201cTurkey on the other have entire- and Ottawa division.' Mr.H.BE.: LA .of the Both McGill and Toronto authorities and officers \u2018of the\u2019 Royal Scots the | general passenger dred neces 3 ly Sense.se eat CEE A ~Whittenberger, superintendent middie : Bi \u2018 : in the Dro.; \u2018reine -conductäé at the C-P.R.has.never considerec tt - | Gfeece.whé did not sign \u2018the ar- | division, to be géneral superintendent : | \u2018 started Shave shown much interest in the pro- training 8 peine conducted clad at the sary to publish.special bulletins from mistice protocol, ;however, has con- Ontario lines, including \u2018Toronto.ter- ; \"na : 4 \u2018Û posal.= +} Royal Scots AF Ll this subject, \u2018for the reason Las: Fo\u2019 tinued fighting.against Turkey,\u201d both'|'minals, \u2018Hamilton division, London: di- : : al.placed fem .; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | the very beginhing of its services for.| OR Sea and.land, with varying'sue- vision, St.Thomas division, and Strat- Ce 41 2f1 \\ 1rance.j Co ED.mie fa \u2014 6 za} Canadian Pacific has: been no od by | CESS.ooootv ES ER ford diviston.Mr.U.E.Gillen, su- .ERASE: | .e a : OVI n z , u DE ear \u2018the.unvarying courtesy display hall \u2018Montenegro \u2018also, which was -nom- perintendent eastern\u2019 division, to be NE | c SRE, SEE.its employees-\u2014Int is a- as, trainmen | lP&lly a party.to the armistice, has general superintendent western lines, _ ; pc ERR 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 plant p j ttt Toa coc \u201canh bis ralwsy company ad- SELL SCR EI SIs the Turkish the Pontiac Oxford & Northern\u2019 Rail Added to.Cruisers; etc., They They Are Poison to Prejudice ted by | f FF .M t ly \"F6 RES | ai the empioyeës on \u201cWhat Cour- \"ess \u2018of Scutari, which shows \u2018no .TO ' aA] dar i 1 ma f'ie& for MOmMNLY -LÉASES seme the emporess § Corea thai | fortress of Scutarl.wn shows ne \u2018The second, cirouler 15 lemsä-by Mr.lake Formidable Addition | People, Says Sir Ru |, poiled.LOT EE ver we 1 | 7\" the suggestions of this article may be It is belleved that the Ottoman oproved by Mr.Howard G, Kelley, toth Nav! lo 1 - Robli | base Ce 30 +a the : Êaur Von a magna.\u2018read and received with unusua celal troops.there, most -of whom form.part \\ice-prestdent.-It abolishes the office 1o (ne i yo oblin£ : rough Would a monthly lease, similar to the family may have to-move aA¥ay-| (i ness, It is not thât any\" especa\" of the regular army, are fairly well 4 superintendent of car services and.Co ; ot.\u2018 ad to Mat of other cities, be the best, after from the city through :mfsreseen cir- ghortcomings ôn .the part of Any \"| provided with food and ammunition.\u2018ecords the appointment \u2018of Mr, W.F.Le nl et.order Wil, for Montreal?Mr.W.Darlington, (cumstances, and'though only, octfg- Dloyes make this emphatic admonition | ss Scutari was always a great centre Farrell, formerly superiñtendent-'Tor.London, Jan.14.\u2014 According to the! Winnipeg, Jan.14 \u2014 The first busi- sured \u201cose letter we give below, presents ing the house for a month or'iwo, the | loo necessary.The gnanagement 18! of the grain trade, and the TurksMave | A términals, as superihtendent of\u2018| «pally Mail,\u201d the work of.framing the! ress session of the Manitoba Legisia- ot be MAN cogent way the arguments against law_ls.inexorable, and generally \u201cthe , ug of the personnel of its operating), considerable arsenal ther: =.freient service: as also of Mr.Fred.avy estimates for the coming ture aft eaceable opening\u2019 last e present system, and in favor of proprietor of the house alsa, 80 \u2018they .That being the case, when OUT! Janina, in the \u2018south of Epirus, was.Price tormerly Superintendent.of car British navy estimates for the coming| ture after a peacea pening ; ee tan Fn BO fer Toe whole tor | {mieten Stalin en | made he halving sont fa à eue ER TEE SnSRtenOnit none | voa 1 pets compote The ane polit evening developed consderabl exci ne of th t fears that militate |: e furni \u201chag-to be sold to doit.and.devotion ; \u2018force of Turkish troops who eso | service, .t te | remaining for decision, ely, whe- at : the occurrences o ac against shorter leases in Montreal is with._ G7 eo Doe ay, why should they.not be able from Monastir.and other places in 8er Se via Crombie, who is thug ther five or six battleships shail be done erection were mentioned.that they would mean that no landlord | \u2018A gain ina large city, like Mont- \u201840 help us put the human.capston® to Macedonia: and Albania.~~.Mr.a 5 Te os o a en laid down, depends upon the Austrian] \u201cpr.+p.C.Norris, leader of the Op- ! | a biz wuld be sure of keeping his houses real, places of employment may be | ir commercial structure?© |\u201d The Greeks Rave.closed, all ap- Placed next to the vice-presiden naval programme: If the Admiralty de-| position, brought the matter forward fs ss is \"ented, and that no tenant could be from ten to fourteen miles \u2018apart: À |\" Courtesy, \u2014 the Kirid of genuine | proaches from .the south,\u2019 but from charge of the transportation depart-| ides to Wait before taking action tll| {oward the close of his speech and was : Sire of not being turned out at short | man may be discharged from a place | neOUS courtesy \u2018we Want präc-| the -northwest .communications.are ment, was born at Hamilton, Ont, in the Austrian \u2018ships are laid duwn, it pad ected to continual Int ption.loss: notice.s Co through slacknéss.of work, or -he muy toed on our lines\u2014springs from kind- still.open, and the Turks there ' are 1864, and is therefore another of those | may be expected to begin five battle-| frorn the front bench members on the ; stock.As a \u2018matter of fact, experience in |see an opportunity of Bet->cing RIM\" | lines.Courtesy is born of the faculty |gple to obtain supplies wi | younger Canadian \u2018railroad' men who.| oping this year.\u2018The naval programme Government side of the House.i oi cities shows {at thçse fears are Shit p= \u201cMontreal, \"but he camint Move.of putting one's gelf in the others} Ty a LE pa coming Jo oe front Pine Déni will then; according to: preséntn- \u201cSir Rodmond Roblin in moving Ihe = stock infounded, for under a monthly legs: still in Montreal, but ae carnst JOUVE | Courtesy is the child \u201cof sym-| VITALIZING ©.+ \"id.te.piranspor : i the Domin- formation, involve an expenditure \u2018of ,diournment stated he would deal ful- 2 me system the average\u2019 amount of | house, \"for the one he 48 La ha 8 heen | Dy Co rel-wishing\u2014is \u2018exercised.VENISE BY ALLIES, =: = Ln ton, es eo he reves Service $240,000,000 and wit include five bat- ih the cases in question this at- 3 a total Wing is probably less than under à taken .for -twelve.or \"Hliteen.monte: expects no reward .|.Le Te in as ator on: 1° tleships, six light-armored cruisers,: aring the whole actusation 3 ce.Yearly system.When a man knows | ahead\u2014and he must pav the rent for win tae om for brusqueness in |\u201d The thréatening nôtë of the alles to Grand Trunk Railway, since\u201c which f iwenty destroyers, a number.of sub- tergoo pt the Government was but ra nstfu- flat he can move if he wants to, he the\u2018housé, as well us pay curfare.for] ARSE © Short answers don't @0|the Turks is to:be worded in such atime he has been successively.tleket marines, and an addition to the per-i poison to prejudice the minds of the iy unting } often content to stay, but when he, the unexpired azrvind of his \u201clease in - the oo edness is unpardonable.You l'way that it will become: effective only | clerk on the same road at Chatham, sonnel of 5,000 men, making a total of people.en 4 ows - that if, at a certain date, \u2018He | \u2018Another.hardship 4e very frequent y NOW \u2018your business, but the 1ittlé old | in the \u2018event .of the'Ottoman Govern- Ont, from -1887 to 1889; train despateh- 142,500 officers and men.LE en - À | Jess, Nes not give notice to leave, he will ; felt by\u201d newly - arrive: mm lady you are selling \u2018a ticket to may ment refusing compliance, with ad er on same road at London, Ont, 1883 * The battleships will be of a new type,| -_ * Ca * bound \"to the house for a full fif- people from \u2018other citles\u2014particularly | lady Yor 8% J0 ng\" you.You may | advice given to it by the ambassadors to 1890; train despatcher FURL and the largest and strongest which sci-| apt a ARY\u2019S FIRE IS ; J: H.ten months more, no matter - what | those with a family.The je , and | have to repeat yourself, patiently, in bof the, European powers.= |Pere Marquette: Road at Saginaw, ence can build or money supply.They.AL A .Loss My happen, then he hands in his-no- {they must do is-to- get a ous The different\u2018 W ords, to make her under-| The members of the Balkan League Mich., 1890 to 1892; car distributor, ill displace 27:000 or 28,000 tons, and STILL BURNING.4 00.le.and looks for a house that con- not knowing thie city.they ee here] stand.Such thougltftiness-and Pe- |are of opinion;that the note Cra d by same road, 1892 to 1894; car gervice Steam 95 knots.They will burn oil fuel.| i y fire forms more to his ideal or to his first offered, being ignorant of where sta in L ie what we \u20ac xpect, and what] the: European.diplomats is hoi\u2019 a agent same road, 1894 to 1897; super- They will thus be intermediate be- | ] _ H \u2014 beket.It is this system that causes ; the man may cbtae Pee ten miles your.own goodness of heart Will: re- that it requires thre admixtene.of oy \u2018intendent of transportation samesroad, (ween the presefit Dreadnoughts bat-| Calgary, Jan.14.\u2014 A telegram from | Aira) tenants to be the most rook.| ployment, which may be ten mien your, on SOUR Guiy'iive youreels(vitaliging Loni, end this they think tau to 1001; retired La enter privats eship and battle cruiser, They wil| p.Bums, owner of the packing plant | : 85 probably of any on.the continent, away from ) rented, rt.ARE think.> oT SE .(will bé supplieG by 1 2 > business, 19017 returne Lhe n armed in all probability with eight] gestroyed in Sunday\u2019s fire RM ni the most prone to move.h millstone is hung on Loom unfavorabie time to think, man .Who.computes {continue hostilities.4 | Trunk J fiway = master or pans: 16104 inch guns, each firing 2,200 pound | information that another plant larger \u2018e should be glad to publish the which gives m A en strains in the Engineering {: ~~: Toy 0 -; } portation at London, Ont., 1908 to 1907; ghells, or, if.the 161-4 inch gun is not than the one destroyed, W \u201clews of our readers, landlords as well impression of our city.ent that giresses and stra Structüral steel work: | BULGARIANS °° Sasistant to the general transpo rtation shells, 2 with 16 inch.guns, firine| Lance.; % tenants, on this subject.Mean- | I do not presurne for à ally have oe does honestly his \u2018part of the | READY TO FIGHT: vo.\" | manager, 1907 to 1910; assistant to the shells that weigh about 1,800 pounds.\u201cThe fire was still raging in, the e $, vhile &ere are Mr.Darlington\u2019s views\" \u2018 landlords do not.occasone > ressi n, ridge-building; the alert, - \u2018faith£ul] ~~.eo oT Cole Xe ditions vice-president of the \u2018trensh ptation RA | smouldering ruins this morning.At + Sir*For many years the citizens of their troubles in times of depres ° « ge ker: the sigpelman, engineer, \u201cConflicting\u201d reports as to Crt => | department, 1910 to 1913.TES W AY MONOPOLY \u2018| midnight the firemen had been con- ® Montreal have had to thank the \u2018Wit= but we don\u2019t expect anything of ti track.wa Re ductor, trainman, \u201coller, in.the fortress of Adrianople re.cur ) .SE RAIL 0 .| duty forty-eight hours and + piss for placing before them the text\u201d.sort for many Jears.Or an oo But phd id Mman\u2014every man of us all'is Xzr- |-rent, but it appears oven of the 0 Cc ASE HELD OVER.several had been taken away ex- ?\u2018 bas 8 oof oan! sr tenant fo a ie Yat present we seldom hear gonally responsible to the or.fabs | suffering greatly front\u2019 disease DEVELOP DANISH DAIRIES.== | hausted.- => Deen very valuable to m ; .\\ 5 PESGRS i 3 .d to 8.own: \u2018con- | city \u2018 ng 819\u20ac rT | SN ' ! - \u2026 \u2018 Co i .bankrupt throug: the traveller, an Own je They have been oo Amst $ 4: Qin he duties and responsibilities.oa dagélers eo need.not worry tcô éclonce for the safety of-{those who | and lack of Suppies her last week ofl Ea Tes New York, Jan.14\u2014The Federal + + + + + + + + + + fy remo to the other, and the 1BCO Bb about tha rt at present.ride by rail; so, every -rallway -worker besieged ever M\": arians, who: have |:Syndjcâte Formed to Foster Danish Grand Jury inquiry into the New Eng- + + + + + 3 a he Chces in many cases to both, of much \u2018about that Dart 20 27 A land- | ho comes \u2018into human contdct with | October: by the : by large bodies.|: .: Immigration to the West.land transportation situation to deter- + __ 3.fo tly lease system.But the S¥S-.{ \u2018But what 1s the Fight to his rents .° travelling public 1s -personally,re- |.since been reinforce ; thelr \u201cvictories | 55 \u2014 mine whether the New Haven & Hart- + \u2018A national advertising cam- + © %; Rm apparently, must have been orig- lord.has as much rigl > y the for the comfort of those we of Servians fresh 1707 tot.n Po TH.winnive 14\u2014A syndidate ford Railway is a monopoly in restraint 4 paign must get into the home + : oe tended to benefit the laniflords and Pons al E Po his I have rente > +\" |on'the other side of the BAHAR TED boon formed here to foster Danie i of trade was postponed to-day until 4 and appeal to the home-folis, : 10stly, for at the time the law was other business \u201cman 8.a a rv mm a, Te insula: PEN FES dei sat | e : Orme J: HOSLO 180 - Thursday.° This action was taken + H must get into the home every t \u2018Tamed the tenants had little or NO discussed the question for many hing RN UARTER \"Before the Tehiatalja lines defend ng migration 0 he West and the Jrst Sending the filing by the Government 4 day.T+ $ a In the election of the lawmakers.| with a large number BJ the general Ss.P.C.A NEW QUAI ton of Cons ra, tners ro stro ngly ent\u2019 a Canada.this-sp rage thet ; De its answer to à plea of abatement 4 \u2018It must get into the home in + ; (oC the need of the abolition or re- classes .anc / or thly \u2018would \u2018Society for the Prevention.of }.of Bulgarians, Woo.= =.om: dn.the | or he cairn in hia ; terday by counsel for Mr.espectful, respectable way, + Sion of à law so effete.{opinion is that; a monthly lease fr oud PL Mri ery mals at ax.meeting yes- | trenched; and: fronting thom IT cross will go into the.dairy industry.° entered ying that the indictments + .Ot Pe ust reach the people + 3 for instance, a person has to take pe better for all CORGSFITL.Jes or ferday,.decided to seek larger: quar line of fortifeRHCS, Nii\" on whieh the| | WAR, THE GREAT ILLUSION.\u201d found against E.J.Chamberlin and'| 4 through a medium that inspires + ® abuse about the beginning of Feb- tenant was Bool he landiord's prop- |ters somewhere near their present) the natrow BOWE ool Tine\u2019 head, are |.Mr.G.W.Latham, B.A.lecturer in A.W.Smithers, president and chair- | 4 and increases cowicence.~~ + gr Jy for a year following the first 6f'| kept in good.order: ant to keep ! in the Imperial Bank bullding.\u2019| Turkish capital Le Sh trôops.some \u201cat: McGill University, \u2018 Fespectively of the Grand Trunk|+ \u2018The home-reaching daily + : a Carat.Now this would not be 80 erty, the Jandiors is out Hestrable the \u2019 The ides of having: the.offices in the large bodies, of pures ot the defeated Dre the Fablan Society oF Manta] way, were null and void, on the | + newspaper is the friend of the + 3 y ir be head of the house were H | him.nd shoul Phot pe, forced to keep proposed\u2019 new home for stray catdand | of th who Hod before the advancing | iy the Alexandra Hall, 314'St.Catherine ground that one of the members of | 4 home-folke.They trust it, or + q hag gp Steady work for the period janglord sho.ther: should be .inexor- dogs wag \u2018abandoned because of .the.Salgarians \u2018and.\u2014\u2018other fresh \u2018troops\u2019|\u2018street west, to-morrow' evening on the Grand Jury, which found the in- | + : they would not read it.; + \u201c9 5 inate) le Da tly it the Bim.a to the other, for a year Or delay in the negotiations with the city «.où ht ub.froin the Turkish-Péovigces\u2019|\u2018\u201c{War, the Great INusiôn.\u201d The meeting | dictments, was a resident of New Jer-/1 & + \u2014 a _thately this is fre (vently not \u2018he ably bound to the OBER 70 7 T \u2018ding the permit for\u2018such :an\u201cin-;| Drousnt Re CL 1 10206588 * \u201cÀ ag \u2018open to.the publie, 71-17 a 1144 44 444444004064 0 Ee pâte, or there may ba dratrs in the Xagtéen months.ARLINGTON.resa tion, | ET of: Asia Minor.ap : As open.0.e public, LE ; sey.pram me \"eR ily, or a portiva, or the whole of |?> ©, 'W.DARLINGTON.Ljpgtitution, +40 CATT po A LE \u2018 | .we ; >, = : i | a CL a} ; sr | Ÿ i # 5 \u2026 SQL er 1 3 or 5 rie nt ow gs Cazes te me \u2026 ve tx È w et rte dés PUN SAL, Sr ei \u2014 tisha dA Sb te an ee mrt mim tre = PRN SP cry [RASA LRA ES om .TSP Nar BO A ST I A SAA PE EE Splish a FE SR RST TE ZR RO OW hn ARE We Ki RE ey, Le 0 | ! | screen rather than admtt their mis- , \u201cEsterhézy and du ,Buited in a decision.that there was Ho | \u201cground for prosecuting + \u2018them.But the .a New York, Jin.13~ According fo à \u2018Uranium | \u201cSteamship Company's New York of- | § Henry, chief of the\u2019 espionage, .fn the conviction of Dreyfus.\u2018 \u2018statement of Co ; .PPT eg ii à si Cau A a \u2014 RENSTATEMENT- OF PATY DE CLAN \"Ta Se STIRS FRANCE 1 À | \u2018Role This offi cet ficer Played | in the | Dreyfus Case s Re- Salles oe { 1 ! i i HE RETIRED IN TTR low Upon, \u2018the: Present LE E : Crisis, B ne enemies.q + Pers Jan.18,\u2014 The crisis arising out of the Tan à \u2018of Lieut.-Colonel du \u2018Paty de Clam in the French Territorial - \u201cArty is\" thel s-Aubject of widespread.gomsip te~day.| The part this \"describing the document he put in as an impudent swindle, and \u2018accusing the} \u2018War Office of having endeavored to take in condemning Dreyfus.Zola's at- .tack was followed immediately by his | ~artest.and prosecution.M.Cavaignac, who had become tbe] ! seiniater \u2018of War afterwards.took the.\u201copportunity of \u2018declaring\u2019 hia con¥ic- | tion of the guilt of Dreyfus, although \u201cat, the same time He annouñced that \u201ctmnauiry held into.the -actions of Major Esterbaay and \u2018Cou: du \u2018Paty des Clam.\u201d \u201cThe inquiries - inte\u2019 tha\u2019 canduet of \u201ctide turned suddenly when: Lieut.xCol .Jcret service, department, wad aprested, \u2018and confessed that he had forged-one \u201cof the three important documents used He com- titted suicide whilst under .arrest.+ General de Boisdeffre, head of the gen- \u2018éral staff, resigned; and his withdrawal \u2018Was followed.by.that of\u201d the, Minister for War.$.Col.du Paty de Clam was virtually disgraced: by being laced.OR; the re- \u201cbiought slim once more: ints\u2019 the\u2019 Spotlight À ras critical.moment i fe \u2018political \u201cworld.°C SOCIALIST.PLOT +8\u2014 \u201cONE \u201cEXPLANA i ION.\u201cA score - of \u2018ex planatians | lof.the.Fein- \u201cdu \u201cPaty ide Clam are pred st.Li His reinstatement \u2018has nov mets in circulation.> The Royalist newspaper; Le Gaulois,\u2019 -\u201cPrihts\u2018à \u2018version which Ig\u2019 reproduced in various newspapers alleging\u2019 that the reinstatetment was the result of a plot of the énemies of \u201cM.\u201d Raymond -Poincaire, Premier, and -M: Alexandre \u201cMillerand, Minister: of War in the \u2018Tanks of the SociaHst Radicals! ; 4 asger rted- that bars Jecrge.*plée- \u2018ink ieut,= ol.du Pp aty.e Claim: at a Lie: tire \u201cary, Mat\u201d as guirepti dusty mixed With à, large number.important decrees \u201cwhich M.-Miller- and signed and President Fallieres endorsed without discoveripg its presence, and that M.Mille rand after- \u201cWard assumed réaponsibiti y for-it\u2026.+The-Democratic group.in the French Ministerial \u2018or 2e.\u2018Senate, which.had been called together by M.Emile Combes,ex-| Premier, \u2018to consider the Incident met this after- ,noon, but decided to.Posty one any acton in the matter.Cee JUSTE SU - CAMADN'S CASE.iL se\" Serious Developments May: F ol-| officer 'played- in* the \u201cDreyfus case is Pecdlièd.\"It was Zola 2 \"who first demouriced\u2019 Wien a.\u2018beik.at} Îhe bottom of the.Dreyfus \u201cprosecution, | Se ++ ++ ++ \u2018Paty de Cland.\u2018re- | i :| be pulled free at thie \u2018noon tide, unless.\u201cI'the wind \u2018became.unfavorable.v D À Refusal to: Divert Lake Michii-{ -gan W aters is Acclaimed 2 in Ottawa, \u2018Witness\u2019 Staff- Correspondence; \u201ccbr, Jan.13.\u2014 The text of onc thé\u2019 War Department, deriying\u2018the ap-| efision of.Mr.Stimson, Secretary of.PHcation of\u2019 the sanitary district -of- Chicago for pèrrhisston t dtvert fro Lake Michigan 10,000 ove \u201cfeet: om) we water per second \u2018Instead of the 4,617 feet at present, was received at Ottawa, this morning from Washington.Wihilé & elose.stufy of'the whole decision has not.yet been made; the Can] adian Gavernment is well pleased with the general decision - es \u201cprinted in.the newspapers.The -Hon.J.Dine and Fisheries,\u201d Seen took \u2018an \u2018ses Minister: of five part in the protest, expressed 'him-.| self as well \u2018satisfied 5#ith the decisfor, and looked upon it-as a triumph.\u2018tor the justness of Canada\u2019s case.ae WILL APPEAL .: > TO CONGRESS.i : Chicago; Jan.12.- \u2014 Members- of the \u2018Chicago - Sanitary.District and -localt - - 7 to-day - business men\u2019s.organizations planned to carry their request for a flow of ten thousand cubic feet a second from Lake Michigan into drainage \"canal before Congress.È the Mr.Madden, Congress Representative of Illinois, is expected fo\u2019 introduce a bill at the special session of Congress after March 4, authorizing \u2018thé desired increase.oe A last night in the coal yard of the St.Lawrence Sugar Refinery, neuve.} small outbreak of fire occurred Malgon- [The BANK OF TORONTO 'WOMEN\u2019S _ ACCOUNTS.- are invited.by.the.Bank of: To- ranto.Every \u201cdttentidon \u2018and courtesy is given\u2019 by our Managers and Officers.Sums of $1.00 and upwards are re- celved, and interest allowed by The Bank of Toronto.8 Branches in Montreal.Assets, $58,000,000.- Established - -1865; pe _advices \u2018the stranded steamer Uranium,\u2019 \u2018Uranium,\u2019 which belongs to the Mac-' ,nofth of Chebucto Head light.nine \u2018880 passengers \u2018Head, at {he entrance to Halifax Har- | mupdered.woman here for further iden- \u201ctification.! \u2018tion: \u201ccourse is a raystery.He was mandeu- URANO 15 007 [A I MER ao a | Vessel a of corse in} 2 Fog: Before Pilot.Was.Picked Up.880 PASSENGERS BROUGHT OFF WITHOUT MISHAP eme Ba oN : HREE.ATTEMPTS Ca FAIL To, REFLOAT - THE.\u2018URANIUM.- res a Halifax, Jan\u201d 13.~Three ate tempts were made this morning.\u201d to puli the \u2018Uraniym\u2019 off rocks at\".- Ghebucto Head.The stranded.ship, however, did not move a foot.It has been: decided to.lighten the ship before\u2019 making, another attempt.Whilé.the \u2018S8cotsm vas tr \u201cing to \u2018put an © joint of \u201cCanadian Northern or.the: .\u2018Urapjum,* she pot caught i in the \u201csuétion, of the latter's propellor; and \u201cnarrowly escaped being.\u2018put led on the -roèks.The opinion of those on board: the \u2018Uranium\u2019 is that the steam: ar.will be \u201cgotten off all right Here, however, experts doubt if she can be pulled off.The | lifeboats will be held ir readiness - in case of emergency.- .Some of the crew say \u2018that | there were threes distinct jumps before the ship came to a stop, which \u2018leads to the belief that she struck three rocks: before \u2018 finally settling down.CE The: steamer is almost ups\u201d + right, there being.scarcely - vite nofiseabl \u2019e - ÿ# - serrated \u201c réspeserssehssentennet a | es \u2018received at - the fices, this mording, all of the.holds of near Halifax, are.dry, with the: exception of No.1, which has seven feet of: water.»It was: added inthe company\u2019s mes- tions the ship was.not in a: dangerous: position, and the \u2018nights: wind had moderated -to advantage.It Was \u201cbelieved \u2018the steamer could According: to Halifax despatches, the- kenzie and Mann line, bound for Hali- fax-and New York with 880 passen-\u2019 gers and general cargo, ran.ashore yesterday morning a quarter of a mile: miles below Halifax.From the stranded steamship the started from Chebicto- bor, .and \u2018réached Halifax\u2019 safe - \u2018and sound.Ceptain \u201cBustace and his\u2019 crew are still aboard the ship.= - The Uranium\u201d struek- \u2018ati Letciock \u2018thick weather.The ship.crashed-.3 the jedge a quarter of a Tile: north\u201d Chebucto Head light, and fog sta- How the captain got out of his.vring for.a.pilot at the time.Word was at once sent to.Halifax for assistance, but there was some delay, and it was two o'clock before the Government steamer \u201cLady Laurier\u2019 the \u2018Bridgewater\u2019 and.othet craft went down to.take the passengers off, and : fo Jecelve orders from the captain :of \u201cUranium.\u201d The stranded.ship] Si, bow-on: when the tide was half .| Pigh and in the middle of the after: {fRicon her bow was six feet: out.of | water with seven fathoms \u2018of water |.-|-amidships and seventeen: fathoms lat the stern.\u201cItis nine miles below Halifax where \u201814he ship\u2019 went ashore, and: the only 1 communication! was from the tele- one in \u2018the ilightkeepers\u2019 house \u201cat -Chebucto Head.Word came that the work of transferring the \u2018Urantum\u2019s\u2019 passengers to the \u2018Lady Laurier\u2019 had | \u2018begun.Three surf.boats from the lifesaving stations in the vicinity were on hand; eac ith capacity of | twenty.persons, Then.there were also- \u2018the lifeboats on the \u201cUranium.number of passengers -on board was 880, of whom 640 were for New York | \u2018and 240 for \u2018Halifax.\u2018Of these 100 were *\u201cH/cäbin and the remainder steerage.It! -| Was expected- that the «crowd would bé \u2018off the steamship by seven o'clock A this Cventns, but they got clear: of her \u2018by five, The \u201cLady Laurier took the women - and children first, and then the men \u2018were transferred tor the \u201c\u2018Bridgewater.\u2019 | The wind was.heayy.from the southwest .and the \u2018Ur im\u2019 therefore was ted \u2018by ,CH to Head.Had the \u2018wind been \u2018in the opposite direction the ship would have been fully ex- { posed to the sweep of the whole At- - lantie, \u2018and must have broken up almost \u2018at once.The women and chil- grey were.transferred.tothe: Lady \u201cEdiirter\u2019 by \u2018tHe \u2018Scotsman?and the \u2018Bridgewater\u2019.has: the men, \"The na- tiôhälities of the people \u2018are Russian, German, and.Austrian i Lo The AUraniun hag \u201c500 tons of.car: | o for New X K: \u2018and 200 for Halifax.1 2 and Miss As - quith Are.Welcomed i in | Ottawa.Ottawa, Jani 13.\u2014 The Countess of Aberdeen arrived im Ottawa Uhis morn= ing, in company with Miss! Violet Asquith, daughter of the Right Hon, Le Asquith; Premier of Great.Britain.The two distinguished visitors came in the private car \u2018Loch Lomond,\u2019 attached to the |C.P.R.Imperial Limited.The Countess and Miss Asquith remained in their car until about eight o'clock, when Sir Wilfrid.Laurier's limousims took the two visitors to his hômé an Laurier Avenue, where \u2018thèy will be his ghests during their stay.in Ottawa.cal Council of Women here this after-' \u2018| noon, and to-night will leave for Toronto, whère she will be the guest of the Lieutenant- Goverhor and Lady Gibson.Miss Asqutn will \u2018Temein! in- Ottawa | for a couple f days before rejoining ; Lady Ab deel = I - TT >} > a tv mn pate made yl np {oe A TLS « raed a RAT lL SRT CR EO TR SRR A SRT Done Cees} on mn on re me _ hers ST e ares Tretrrtrsserssntes sages, that under fair.weather copdi-.|[ d'sloder, dollar, 7B years of age.At the conclusion Bell 1-2 \u2018Holliday street, Jersey \"City, - door to her home, during thé winter | .was évm- } The: - Lady Aberdeen addressed the 10-1 imi | \u201c Antoine Street Accused + of Crime, a ran | chicago DETECTIVE À FAILS IN IDENTIFICATION.| sas Woman Swears She Can P rove An Alibi For the- POTEET, \u2018Bell was arrested on.Sunday by | Detectives.Cowan and O'Dornell.: - In-courf yesterday before Judge Cho-| -auet, sitting as extradition commis- CHARLES NEWTON ESTES, The: suspected, Negro Murderer.: \u201cthe \u2018Chicago.\u201cAdétec-i ve.wag not so sure of his man, \u2018He: said he had met Estes once or.twicera.\u201cmonth.while going to work, and- would :|-nôt sweat positively.that.the man -be- Braxton, \u2018 \u2018fore him was the murderer Estes.-He \u2018had: the picture to go.by and identifi: cation marks.Fstes was a mulatto, and had a cut on oiié hand, he did not- know which hand.He had a scar on his head about \u2018the \u2018size of a silver and was \u2018cléan .shaven, about.Was remanded till Friday, Braxton promising ta\u201d have the husband of: the T: cannot : hold: this \u201cman ih.\u2018jail-unless.\"there is suffieiont grounds\u2019 to:de.80.paid the.oommissioner; and Braxton nce, and i he would tele-i graph at ray an ceed, 61\" day ° «Among \"the colored people \u201cpresent \u2018 was a woman named Edna George, who! \u2018swears positively that Bell Hived at 337] of 1909, \u2018When \u2018 \u2018the murder mitted, and she furfiished this informa tion-to the pôlice for investigation.The crime Is one of three\u2019 vents\" 3 standing, having been committed in 1909, when Estes became - infatulated : with the white wife of George Hekart,- \u2018a colored porter, working for thu Wa- \u201cbash Rallway at the same \u201ctine as: \u201cEstes.Mrs.Dehart was found dead in da \u2018house \u2018on\u2019 State street, \u201cChicago, \u2018Evo - days dfter her throat \u201chad \u201cheen - \u2018eut with À mere : SX THAT FO ROYAL INE AGAIN ua portant Statements to Mir | isterial Association - Le \u201cSpeaking on \u2018Christian Science \u201cand the ministry of healing\u2019 at the meeting of the Protestant Ministerial Association yesterday, in the Y.M Ci A.the Rev.Dr.Hanson.said - was wrong in theology and absurd k philosophy, and yet they .must admit that serious disorders were cured \u201cby its methods.There was an element of truth in, Christian Science, said speaker, and that element was that the mind has enormous powér over the- body.This truth leads to-a\u2018-new \u2018seci- | entific treatment of physical condi- , tions.Thé \u201cspeaker then went on.to \u201cconsider what the church \u2018had\u2019 to \u2018do\u2014 there is a \u201cplace.to.be.filled by \u2018the ministry-6f healing, \u2018and\u2019 this-is represented by: the word \u2018suggestion.\u2019 \u201cThere is nothing\u2019 the church needs more,\u201d said Dr.Hanson, \u2018than certainty |.and.Positiveness in her affirmations; | _ quently in ministering to the needy he\u2019 may by \u2018suggestion lead them to the 1 exercise.of :a true faith\u2019 -.\u201cThe Rev.E.M.Fuller wd Dr.Johnston followed.7 THEATRE ROYAL 0 iE CASE: 200 LL mre eee sociation and presented certain mat- fo in regard to.the Theatre Royal, and they were consider \u20acJ.of \u201880.great importance that a special meeting, at which all ministérs are urged to be present, will be called for Friday afternoon at 2.30 in the ¥.M.: EC.A, to discuss theif.\u201d : The Rev.J.R.\u2018Dobson, \u2018vice-prasi- dent, presided at the meeting in .the absence of the Rev.À.P.Shatford, who is confinéd to the house with an attack of grippe.The reports from the different.sections of the.city showed that.the-meetinge in connection with the week of prayer were largely attended, and successful in their spiritual influence, and the association @xpressed press in lishing the.prôgrammiés- of Pre meetings.\u2014 -\u2014 yesterday.C-P:R.,shed at.149 St.\u2018Antoine \u2018street, near Windsor Station.\u2018The fire department, - under.Sub-Chief - Lussier, were on.the spof almost immediately, and extinguished the flames before much damage was done.The cause of : the ire is at present unknown.TAMSTH | | Sectetary of Negr Negro Club in sel Je M Give A.pr ; \u2018on the assurance of a Chicago.dètés- = -tive that Henry Bell, secretary of the LUF Utopia: Club.for colored men, which ig.= | stunted on St.Antoine street, was the| .\u2018 same person as- Charles.Newton { who, Aw waited for the \u2018tourder \u2018ri Chi cago of \"the white wife of.a \u201cnegro | iN | Churen mn Ate \u201cUnited; 4 long\" | :shoulgd .Delong: to «the | Stars of.Congregational \u201c>| Mé.Stelzle, | States gave only one aspect of Re, ready + pro-| Tn a next EN 1 sity- and their friends, Great ent - > s nthust-| Tea] Hydro E oH \u2018bent of, the \u2018geason. Business will be \u2018éérried on at the: present offices, 180 St.-James: streef,- pending the erection .of- the new.fen- sary building on Victoria square.oo [ > tre ti no McGILL RE RESULTS.- - The following results.plementary examinations were.announced yesterday by, the Faculty of Applied Science of MéGill University: DEPARTMENT.OF AGRICULTURE.Trignometry\u2014Year Lo.Year 1.\u2014 Par\u2019 Forbes, N.B; MacLéod, A, ~ 1° ENGINEERING Economic.* ; \u201cNear S11 FS TA \u201cYear IE, \u2014Pagsed: \u2018Graham, Lipse \u2018and Webb, Prey CONFIRMS IMPEACHMENT OF JUDGE ARCHBOLD.| ; \u2014\u2014 Washington: sam 13 A verdict of guilty wags voted .by.tlie Senate on the first impeachment charge against Judge Robert W.Archbold, of the Commerce Court that he had wrongfully influences Erie.Ry.officials.to grant.him an option on\u2019 the Katydid eilm dump.Convistion où the other 12 charges is.not necessary te remove Judge.Archbold from the bench.real 28 Ao POWDER 950, to the.diseased parts b the Improveg Blower Healstheu clears theair passes stop drop: cures Cataérh and nd BY Fever.\u2018a box g lower free.Accept no 0e., Limited, Toronto.+ + + Hy + + + + + \u201c| [+ he Je ty | of the Turkish delegates, : equivalent to a definite\u2019 rupture-of the\u2019 theatre.was: growded .tô.the doors, gli |.\u201c| before Mr.of.special: sup- I | when I TORE And Ottoman Cabinet.is Re-| © ported to Have Resigned Before It.i Sites tertrtarsy BROKEN- \u201cCABINET DARKENS ouTLOOK.eit S, London, dan, 18\u2014The- Turkish newspaper \u2018Tasfir-1-Efkiar\u2019 s ys [that the Ottoman \u2018cabinet \u2019 * decided to resign, according to, a news agency despatch received here fr.m Constantinople.This is belisved to: indicatetthe Predominance of the nflupnce.of the war.party.; ;Ç pe = Aerts erasl Londen.Jan: 18.\u2014The- issue of peace, | or war will rest with \u2018Constantinople | il iter the tinal arariing of \u201cthe.note to \u2018be; handed by.the European powters to the- Ottoman -Government, which wil] be settled at to-day's \u2018meeting of \u2018the , ambassadors at the British\u201d Foreign Office.\u2018The ambassadors\u201d-.of France, Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary and Italy will to-day \u2018also decide on the mode and -time.of Presentation of the document to the Porte.The- \"convocation of \u2018- the Turkish.Grand -Couneil \u2018is \u2018sign in favor or peace\u2019 as, if Turkey gether of the Council would be uñne- \u2018cessary.Like that of 1878 at the time.of the Russo-Turkish war, the present Grand Council appears, in the opinion of many well informed \u201cpeople here, destined to share with the Turkish Cabinet the responsibility of making: \u2018peace on this: occasion by yielding the fortress of Adrianople.\u2019 PSS \u201cThis naturaily ig not: the view \u2018held by the Ottoman peace delegates who persist in the opinion that.nothing ital of Turkey in Europe.press the opinion that the note drafted | by the.European powers would acquire.greater weight if presented to the Ottoman Government collegtively by all the European ambassadors in Constantinople.They think that if.it {| should be presented by.the Margrave | Johann .de - Pallavicinj, the .Austro- | Hungarian ambassader.to.Turkey, in his capaeity as dean of the diplomatic, corps, it might lose importance: \u2018owing: to the Austrian embitterment against some of the.Balkan states.The negotiations continue .between M.Joneseu, .Minister Sof the Interior of .Roumania, and Dr.S.Daneft,- leader of the.Bulgarian\u201d peace delegation.' It seems.that Bulgaria questions strongly Roumania\u2019s .neutrality, and {4t is declared shé js able to prove that Bucharest allowed during thé war 800 on-the way to Turkey.The British Secretary.\u201cof \u2018State \u2018for | Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward Grey, and.:| the ambassadors ft the powers: Have: made representations.to.Rechad .Pa-'|: sha regarding the.projected departure peace negotiations, for which Turkey is considered responsible.+ .\u2014\u2014 :A POWER DI DISPUTE.\u2018Mossrs.EE .H.8.Vipond Want.Les Cash For Chair share.The hegring \u201cwis gun yesterday Justice \u2018Charbonneau, of \u2018the \u2018action of Messrs.: BE.\u201d E, Vipond and H.8.Vi ipond, against, the Mont- otrie Company, for the payment in cash of the \u2018par value of 2,500 shares in the Montreal Hydroelectric.Mr.\u2018Chauvin, of Chauvin, Baker & Walker, who, together with Mr.Atwater, K.C., appeared for the plaintiffs, said that\u2019 they transferred | all the stock ta the former Montreal Blectric Company, and an option on all the stock of- the Bléctric Power Company, of Montreal, to the Corporation Agencies, in\u2019 returh for 2,500 | shares .in a new power \u2018company, the Montreal Hydro-eléctrie, which the \u2018Corporation Agenctes were to organize and develop.Afterwards, the plaintiffs affirm, thé Corporation Agencies \u2018transferred the :control to the Montreal Tramways & -Powtr Company, \"| whi¢h already controlled the Canadian Light & Power Company, the rival of the \u2018Hydro-electrie.| Mr.Eugene Lafleur, K.C.,: who &appeared, with Mr.Arnold Wainwright, for the Montreal Hydro-electric Company was the inability to float the bonds.The power.rights held by the: Hyäro-electric are\u201clôn, the south side of the Lachine rapids.\u2018 Mr.Patrick Dubee, secrétary-of the Hydro-Hlectric Company, testified that the .Hydro-Electric was a non-operat- ing company, and no meetings have been held since it camp under the pre- : Te control on Januawy 15th, 1812, The iréctors are the directors of the Tramways Company, \u2018and Mr.Robert is pre- sfident.THe \u2018Hydro-Electric \u2018Company Was originally organized on September \u2018og, 1010.The Tramways and Power Company now holds 42,495 shares of the stock, the directors éach hold one share, and the Messrs.Vipond hold 2,500, Mr: H.A Lovett, K.C., the chief pro- \u2018moter and holder of 95 \u2018percent -of the, stock of the .Corporation Agencies, testified In reply to: Mr.Atwater, K.C., that he had practically arranged for the organization of the Montreal Hy- dec lest.He said he was a director fzthe Imperial Trust Company.The ped Js directors included Mr.E.A.Ro- Bert, president, and Messrs.McIntosh, of New York; McConnell, Howard Wii- son (hé thought) and Mr.Ross, a real estate man.He did not know if the company was controlled by the directors of the Tramways: Company.te rit \u201c MAYOR\u2019S EXPLANATION.: Says That The Rev.Dr.Soarlina Mad A Slip in-Transiation.- ade Nees ' \u201cThe Rev.Dr.\u2018Bparling is under a misapprehension about the purport of my remarks to thé delegation that Waited on the Board of Control \u2018to press for the suppression of the The- \u2018atre Royal\u2019 said Mayor Lavalles yes- terdéy.peu French-speaking, and n English I have first to think\u2019 in:French and then translate.In French the words I:uded, \u201ca hell of a place,\u201d simply\" mean confusion, and in translating the : expression I.intended to give it.\u2018that meaning: I meant no offence to those citizens who.were.present, and.from the way that they: laughed et-it I did not.think that time.\u2019 | they took any offence from it.at the | attrrehtenress considered.a good | were ready for war, the-ealMng to- | can possibly.induce the.Porte to -re- | { nounce the historic Mohammedan cap- The envoys of the Balkan allies ex- |.trucks of war material froth Germany | : to; pass throug: Koumantazi.tarritory.\u201cwhich is | pany, stated that.the difficulty which i prevented the development 6f the com- |.-cessary to close his wounds.s8lde was his late opponent, Boudona, \u2018arrest was made, FAL the Market IL I h DOWN - STEELWEM The conspicuous features of the af- \u2018ternoon wtock.market\u2014apart from its teneral dulnéss\u2014was the weakness in Canadian.Pacific\u2019 and Dominion Steel mmon.Both stocks made a mate- Hat declias, though prading 1 i nthem was.not active.down to.260%,\u201c with Steel at 56.2% Several -0f the othér issues showed fractional Fectac\u201d following: the lead of Canadian oon AFTERNOON BOARD.m.\u201475 at 65 3-4, 50 at 55 7-8, oh at 5 1-2, 25 at 55 1-4, 30 \u201c55.Term Hignte dé at 18 1-4.: Pow 75 a Oven Bi à at i 25 at 18.-Laurentide\u2014$5 at 2 \"C.P.R.\u20141d at 281 2a.125 4 at 260 3-4, 25 at 260 1-2.Tooke\u201425 at 59 1-5, Spanish\u201425 at -69.1-2, 200 at 69 5-5, 125 at 69 3-8.Cement corh.\u201425 at 28 5:8, 100 at 28.\u2018Steel pra, a 3 at A Ft 101 8 4 Detroit 50.at 3 \" \u2019 Tooke Pfd., 55.at 9, 20 at 9 12,10 at 96 1-4.; Ottawa, Power, 100 at 190.Iron, 1000 at 94.i - OHICAGO MARKET.Measrs.J.8.Bache and Company, 29 Hospital Street, Montreal, report the Chicago.Market quotations as follows \u2018for the \u2018Witness\u2019 to-day Open.High Low.Close.Wheat\u2014 May .\u2026.\u2026 .93% 92314 933% 94%4a July ee eo .90% 915 .90% 9434) Corn - .\u201cMBY uo \u2026 50% 51% 50% 5% July \u2026 \u2026 Cle 53% - 51% | Oats\u2014 - .May .\u2026 .34 34 34 34%b July .+.34% 34 34 341 b Pork-\u2014 .JAM.ve; oo «.1782 1790 1780 1785 MAY ee, os 0.1817 1830 1817 1827 Lard-\u2014 au r 22e ve se 00 es 0 es ee es 960 re aa 975 987 976 98 May Ribs\u2014 She Jaw ++.ee 967 \u2018975 967 967 ; \u201c977 336 975 977 - FELT COMMON HIGH.Felt common was very strèng on the unlisted department this morning, selling at 82%.with 33 asked at the close of the morning.C.P.R.PRESIDENTS WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Sir Thomas and Lady Shaughnessy celebrated the thirty-third enniversary of their.wedding .yesterday, à family gathering-being held at 905.Dorchester street west.Sir Thomas to-day received the con-' gratulations of \u2018his many friends, including members of the board of directors of the Canadian Pacific Rallway, a meeting of which was held to-day.SLUMP IN WALL ST, ON SELLINE \u201c New York, Jan.18,\u2014 Wall Street, : p.m.\u2014Unrestrained liquidation in h- metal stocks produced a general ree: ing of pessimism, and the whole mur ket suffered from a series of bear drives Unitéd States Steel sold to 64%.th lowest .in a long time, and some of th: important railway stocks were down several points, Lead lost 63%; Lehigh Valley 4, and Amalgamated 3 points.Spires 4 N.Y.COTTON EXCHANGE.Messrs.J.S.Bache and Company, 2: Hospital Street, Montreal, report th.New York Cotton Market prices to-day as follows: .Open.High.an.1296 1296 March .1240 1240 May .oo 1244 1244 July .1235 1237 AUg.\u2026 1216 1216 1216 1216 Oct.\u2026 À 1162 1165 1167 NEW YORK STOCKS.pyéneciais reported for the \u2018Witness C.D.Mon Hospital street.Local M.S er & Co, Now | of York, Ey direct wire: Opening and closing prices: Jan.13th, 1913, Stôcks Op'g.Clos.Stocks Dv Clog Am.B, Sugar 5 36% Int.Pa .so Can.285 do.re lis 1, Amal.Cop.5/6 72% Kan City .hi Amer.Loco.41% Kan.& Tex do.gtd.deer ees Lehi h Val 165° lil Am.Su \u2026 116 L.& Nash.111%; tu\u2019, do.pt Cane Miss, Fac.ily, &, Am.Smelt, 72% 70 Min.St.P.&.Am.Car F 5 55% Ste.à 1% 1a, Am.3t1 Fy.ee do.de.pid.vee Mex.\"ohn .Am.Wool.N.Y.cé 1071 1s Anaconda N.Y.0 J Atchison 106 1054 Nor.Pa 1204 115, 0.pfd.or.& bag Beth.ici Pac.Mail .Balt.Ohio 2% 1054 Bonn.fk, 135\u201d 5 d oid, .Press.Steel .3, Brkiyn R.T.93% do.pfd.7 Cen.Leather .26% Peo.Gas 1154 1151 Cast I.Pipe Pb.&Read 166 logis Can.Pac 05% 260% do.pd.Chic.Gt, W.do.I a OT ue Lhes.& 0, 17% Rock Island 4 2x Chio.Ry.Stispg.\u2026.7\" 2 & Alt, Less unes Chick NW, 187% 131 R C.M.&8t, B 114% 1135 Col.South eue vec iy En on.Gag 14054 139 do.pfd.Co Col.Fue \u201c.33% South Pac.106% 1051 Corn Prod.13% 13% Sloss Sheff ., do.ofd.veer sees Ten.C&L.Det.U.Ry.Tex Pacific .uy Del.L.& W.445 Toledo Rys.Del.& Huds - eae and Light .n.& he we.20 Twin City \u2026.do.pf vee von.U.S.Steel 665; [JH Dis.Sèos 1934 20 do.pfd.110 103}; ul, 5.& À eee us Ruper 63% ti do.prd.cee Brie Ë R.a a Uh Ron, 5H do.1 pid.Union Pac.160% = do.II pfta.do.pfd.904% 9; Goo.Ho.Ry.Lo ès Vigr.Chem.41}, gen dec.\u2018Wabash 3% 34 2 do.pfd.Intorbors eed le: 82% 61% W.U.Tel.7h Iowa at, vase +.Wis.C.com.\u2026\u2026 I.Central.13 0.pfd.ov .\u2026 FOR A BROADER New York Fropôsté ta: Lévy on Real Estate\u2019 8 Unearned | Increment, \u2018New York, Jan.13 - Radical changés in New York pie tax system, whereby nearly «a score of \u2018sources \u2018of new revenue proposed to help meet the city expense without 1 increasing the burden on the rentpay- er, have been recommended to Mayor.Gaynor, it was learned to-day, by a special committee which he appointed.to study this problem more than two years ago.- Some of the most striking proposals are taxed on the unearned increment of real estate; double the tax now levied by the state of automobiles, and give half of the proceeds to the city; and non-exemption .of churches for local improvements.About 4,000,000 would be added to the city\u2019s income next year ,if this plan were adopted, and in ten years \u2018the increase would amount to $150,- .000,000.: The committee declared that it favored abolishing the personal property tax eventually, and \u2018placing the burden \u2018of \u2018local government on those.forms of property which represent.\u2018values | created by the community) BATTLE WITH RAZOR.Two Italians Engage | in Terible Struggle in the Open Street.Raphael Boudona and \u2018Vencuza Ra- | dino, both of 64 Pilon street, the two Italians Who ware arrésted last evening while engaged in a desperate struggle on Ontario street east, near Providence street, appeared in the Recorder\u2019s Court this morning.Radi- no's face was swathed in bandages, \u2018through whieh one eye: and his: Tose was barely visible, and his shirt bosom and wilted collar was dyed with blood.\"By his with his face disfigured by a long slash on his forehead, and his one forearm and hand encased in a bulky soaked in places.\"A blood \u2018smeared razor found near the place where the proved to.be the weapon In use, Boudona using it on Radino for a short tinre, after which his sturdier opponent wrested it away from him and did -a little carving himself, All animosity between them had disappeared vésterdaÿ, as they stood shoulder to shoulder in the prisoner's dock and \u2014 gazed curiously ground the crowded ¢ourt réom.They Will come up for trial on Thursday.rentre - WATER PRESSURE ° POOR AT FIRE.A fire, the cause of which is still unknown, broke out early last Saturday morning at 1403 Rachel \u2018street, in a vacant house owned by Mr.R.Ra- polovitch.The water pressure was poor.After an hour's hard fight the 1 fire was extinguished, but not before considérable damage had been done.0 30 PROPERTY TAX | Councillors Bessette and Rob- \u2018of Sunday afternoon, \u2018Forty-five stitches wére ne- | bandage through which the blood had | Eu NOMINATIONS inson Returned Unopposed To-day.The \u2018nomination of candidates for Councillors, to fill the vacancies in the three Wwards of Outremont took place yesterday at 10 a.m.in the Town Hall, Pro Mayor Stuart presiding Councillor.Wilfred Bessette, for the \u2018North Ward, and Councillor Geo.A.Robinson for the South Ward were returned unopposed, and for the West Ward Councillor D.Munro and Mr Wm.Drysdale, were nominated, the voting to take place on Monday, Jan.20.CONTEST IN SUMMERLEA.E 2 \u201cThere will be a contest in the new Summerlea Ward of the City of La- chine, where the candidates nominated to-day are Alphonse Latour, farmer, and Joseph Lefevre, landed proprietor.In Montreal West, St.Laur- 1 ent, Maisonneuve and Greenfield Park, nominations will be made next week, and the election will take place on Feb.1, while in Montreal East, Montreal South, Longueuil and St.Lambert there is no contest this year.BODY OF DROWNED BOY DI DISCOVERED.After searching untiringly all Saturday afternoon, and from the early hours Mr.R.Black, -aided by Mr.L.H.Donnely, finally discovered the body of Robert Hannan, fourteen-yéar-old son of John Han- nan, who was drowned in the La- chine Canal at the foot of Canning street, last Thursday afternoon.The body was pulled out of about twelve feet of water, about four vards below the spot where the unfortunate lad went down.Mr.Black is the father of the boys who were in company with young Hannan.Francis Hannan, who brave: ly tried to save his brother, is progressing favorably, though still in his bee.\u2014\u2014 a \u2018BLIND PIG\" TRAPPED.Police Introduce Plain Clothes Men And Make Easy Catch.° Josephine Desruisseaux, of 315 S:.Lawrence Boulevard, appeared in the Recorder's Count yesterday, and was fined $50 and costs or three months in jail, on a charge of keeping a \u2018blind pig\u2019 on St.Lawrence Boulevard.er CRUSHED TO DEATH BETWEEN CARS.While crossing the tracks in the Grand Trunk yards at Turcot fast ge Saturday morning, Samuel Dean, 45, of 135 Ernest street, Cote St.Paul, who was employed as a carpenter in the round house, tried to pass between two cars on one of the sidings, and was crushed to death.Victorian Order of Nurses DOOR TO DOOR COLLECTION FOR ONE WEEK | Commencing January 20th, 1913.Close EH à Hl com mm notice! bl; dition is temporar, New Y traders, 1 promoting copper B the genel sisted in by unfa\" foreign TI Inside nutset ar oppositiol selling: wW cral wee touched rent dec] After t had been respond Steel, Al and othe Bonds WwW BROKE R.The be: R.Forge the \u2018Str ceeding 1 This act! Credit F position morning.MAI number up in tl minion 7 sly C0 .making CPR.Berlin were we: dian Pa Excha 1-2 pfen cent , F percent.INTER The C 000,000 mon, w the Tor the first Unlist \u2018Witness Brazilia Can, Cor Pref Can.Pg Bonds Hillcres Pref .Hollinge Lachine Mex, N.Nat.Br Price Bi Bonds Sher, R Tram a Wayaga Bonds West.C Bonds Macedon: Braz., 9615, 85 Beld CC.Macdc at 60;, J Mex.Brick, Brick Price \\Waya \u20ac Waya Can. us \u2014 \u2014 Or Ne \u201c Robed s for n the place Town r the were West the Jan.ED.atur- ours lack, dis- nan, Jan- La- ning The relve elow lad the ung ave- pro- his St.the and nths lind » LT NT | after eleven o'clock, when 241 3-4 ask- OY ENCARGE = During the past few\u2019 days there has | been a: Tumor on\u2019 the \u2018Street\u2019 to .making some extensions to its p \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - .3 = $1,000,000 DENIES | MERGER-STOCKS DOWN 4.Ls THONG | TH RG png Time Elapsed: Before Initial Quotation-General List Lower.| Those who hung \u2018over.the ticker at La o'clock this morning eagerly -stching for the first, sale of.Cana- jan Pacifig stock, had.a very long |.ime to wait before their \u201ccuriosity ould be satisfled.The first indication of what the new x-rights level would be was given ed and 241 bid was registered.on the tape\u2014with holders not eager to sell.As regards the general-list of acfive stocks, it Was soon made evident that transactions would be: made.upon a slightly lower plane.Power, Steel commen, \"Detroit ard Richelieu were noticeably \u201cweaker, \u2018although this condition 1s generally assumed to.be The temporary resits of hard money.New York, \\ Jan.14.\u2014 Noon\u2014Bear traders, flushed with their success in Ro group, ~paid more attention: to the general list to-day, and were.a8- | - sisted in thelr efforts to\u2019 depress prices | : by unfavorable events in home and | foreign politics.Inside support was \u2018absent - at \u2018the | outzet and.the bears experieriçed .no opposition\u2019 in opening stocks \u201d \u2018lower.selling was more activé-than: fori gév- eral weeks, and a number of - issues touched new low prices for the our- rent decline.After the first rush: of selling orders had been executed: the list began\u2019 to respond to the support extended, and Steel, Bonds were easy.\u2019 BROKERAGE HOUSE OF R.FORGET LENT ouT MONEY AT6 PERCENT \u2014r\u2014 Ly banking and brokerage firme of R.Forget lent.out sums of: money, on the \u2018Street\u2019 this morning at the \u2018exceeding reasonable price of six percent.This action, supplementing that.of the 'redit Foncier, materially assisted the position of the morning.the.effect that owing: to.the tremendous number of orders on\u2019 \u201chand and no letup in the business in sight, the Dominion Textile Company has been seri-j visiy considering the: advisabilit ra orl n CPR.DROPPED TWO\" POINTS IN BERLIN Berlin, Jan.1 i \u2014Prices - generally were weak on the Bourse to-day.Cava.dian Pacific declined two points.| Exchange on \u2018London, 20.marks 47 1-2 pfennigs for cheques.Money, 4 .percent.Private rate of i discount, 4° 3-8 percent.NTERLAKE STOCK.2 LISTED IN TORONTO ES \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Canada Interlake \u2018issues of $1,- 000,000 preference and: $1,000,000 \u2018common, which have just \u2018beeñ listed on the Toronto exchange, were called for the first time yesterday.: UNLISTED STOCKS.Unlisted stocks, as reported or the.\u2018Witness\u2019 by O'Brien and W 8: id.Asked.Âmes Holden COM .o wuss 22.23.Pr aies.80 821° Beld.Paul com .- ct.84 35 Pref te ee es eel es 84 87 Brazilians .« wees 95% 96 Can.Con.Felt com .i.81%.31% Pref .te eu saines 86 87 Can.Power ch ee weds 78 \u2019 a onds .TTY 7 Hitlerest com .: .Jr \u2014.30 Pref .ce ve à; 76 + 81 Hollinger ho.1680 1600 Lachine § p.e.\u2018bonds iy ser 108 , Mex.N.P.ede.23% \u201c24 Nat.Brick .VE 6134 Price Bros.com .71: \" Bonds .36 Sher.Rly .22 Tram and Power .50% Wayagamack com.363% Bonds .PRE :T9 West.Can.Power Je ble.81 onds .87 Macdonald\u201d .! \u201860 MORNING BOAR me, 75 at.Braz., 50 at 96%.175 at: 90% ls, 85 at 96, 25 at 95%._ Beld Paul, 10 at, 36; \u20ac \u201cCC.Felt, 60 at 31%.Macdonald, 25 at 59%.36 at a, = at 60, 15 at 80%.Mex.N.P., 120 t 24.Brick, 125 at 82.Le at sue 50 ge Brick bonds, 8000 at Price com., 70 at 6W.i Waya, 10 Oat 37, 25 at 6%.Waya bonds, $12,000 at 79.Can.Power bonds, $3000 at 7%.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TORONTO SALES.Toronto, Jan.14.4.gales: o Leaf, 30 62 pref.$13 at TES Son 87; Tor.Rails, 55 at 141 to 142; Twin Sitx, 25 at 196; C.P.R.rights, 77 ati 3%.Rogers pref.9 at 115; Mackay, 25 ot 85 5-8; do.pref.5 at 68; Brazilian, 155 at 15% to 96%; Tooke, 25 at ; Burt pref.19 at 195; Duluth Superior di 81 | Commerce, 50 at2 Dominion, 10 at: a236%: Penmans are R.and O., 25 at 1169; Inter- WK href.25 at 88: \u2018Gen.Elec.26 at 118.TORONTO COBALT SALES.Toronto, Jan.14.Morning Sales: \u2014 Fharter.3000 at 1%; Big Dome, 25-at 20 Holly, 100 at 1585; Jupiter, 500 at 6: Dearl, 1100 at 28%; Swastika, 1500 {! 19: Bailèy, 3000 at 97%, 5000 at 9%.5500 at 10: Chambers, 1000 at 26, 2000 (t254.1000 at 2536, 900 at 26; City, 1.M9 at 373; Reserve, 50 at 350; Gifford.War 6, 2000 at 6: McKinley, 100 at 198 Nip.10 at 900, 80 at 890; Peterson, 3500° 14 2412.5750 at 24%; Rochester, 100 at : Leaf, 2200 at Temisk., 2000 at at 731, to 3: is Pat 17.SUGAR GOING DOWN.New York, Jan.14.\u2014All grades of \u201cfine sugar were reduced five ceunts|.2 hundred pounds to-day.8.Norris, genera\u2019, \"M \u201cthef \u2018rectors, a\u2019 sélectionif omoting extensive liquidation in the |: Amal.Copper, the Harrimans, | and other shares made fun recoveries.\u201ci stock market \u201cthis .London Pacific coast, £6 b : 8-8, 11 at 18:1-2, 4 at18 1:4; | \u2018F150 at 18 3-8, 4 600 ai Si 3.4.1000 at 33% Future: Wettlauter,.- The Kamins ual Power Compan has elected = J.P ny Power Corporation |B to the board -18 that is both timely and \u2018popular.Mr.Norris is thor-ifl - oughly qualified |B to act in such :if capacity, as\u2019 i |B thorough trai ni! 3 in Power ' mat È And his-long © Te | rience In.the management of details |¥ will serve as a va |p \u2018\"luable asset to an {§ company fortunat: i iB enough to: secur: IR his services or ad L Vien: directors \u2018als e directors 0 announce an in- Mr.Norris.© - crease in its dividend from 4 to- \u201c5 p cent.\u201d The first quarterly:- dtetribution at the new rate-is payable on Feb.15 to shareholders of record Jan.- - e company is enjoyin; ve .fitable business, à prjoyir 5 8 vor, ] Pre say: the least, promising.~~: MEXICO MAKES Mexico - City: Jam 14 The Chamber of -Denutie approved.last.night the sue.It is expected.the Senate wil, give its ratification.CPR.IS PREPARING \".- FOR BIG EXTENSIONS.rer \u201cThe \u2018directors of the Canadian Pacific .Railway, at their monthly meet- \u201cing.yesterday afternoon, were' confined largely.to routine business.and devoted particular attention to.preparation of éstimates for the year 1913.\u2018The year will be one .0f tremendous expenditures not only for additional branch lines, but also for equipment and additional steamships and\u2019 hotels, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LONDON CLOSING PRICES.\u201cLondon, Jan.14, 4 om \u2014Consols for \u2018money.74 7-8; do.Jor?account, TB.\u20acan.Pac, 250: 9%.Bar silver easy 25 1-16d per ounce: : \u2018Money 3 ito 344 p = The rate.lof discount in: the open \u2018mare 1 ket\u201d for: sho t bills 18 4%- to \u20ac 8-16\" percent.) The.rate lot.discount \u2018in the \u2018open market for thitee months\u2019 bills: is: 4 9-16 \u2018percent.iio, SELLING ; me \u2018ex-righté to-day.Without the rights, which are quoted at around $19, the stock will be quoted around 241 .Circulars have been forwarded to.shareholders .along with the \u2018share warrants, giving the terms of the proposed new issue of $50,000,000 stock.The new stock is to- be paid for either at- once or in.five instalments from February 13- tq October 20.- 3 p.m.on: February 13, the : date on which: the: first instalment is: due.- DECLINE IN STEEL com.\u201cDominion \u2018Steel came came over the.\u2018cable \u2018this morning at 56 9-16, as.compared.with: 5-, Tyesterday .morning.Steel MOW.STEEL ORDERS FALLING.New York, Jan.14 \u2014Steel orders continue to show a falling off, which is seasonable, with shipments - running | \u2018considerably ahead of orders.- creme naar LIVERPOOL.MARKETS.\u2018Liverpool, Jan.14.Closing.Wheat, spot firm; No.1 Man.Ts 9144; No.2, 78 6d; No.8, 7s 414d; futures Arm; Mar.78 5% d; May:7s 3%d; July Ts 3%d.-Corn spot quiet; American mixed \u2018new, 5s 6d; old, 68 a: futures firm, Jan.bs 2%d; Feb.48 4%d.Flour winter \u2018patents, 298 soa in | ms short cut 14 to 16 Ibs., 68s 64; \u2018bacon Cumber landcut 28 to 30 Tbe.605: short ribs 16 to 24 1bs., 688; clear bellies 14 to 16 lbs, 61s 6d; long clear middles light 28 to- 34 1bs., 655; do.heavy 40 1bs., 65s;.short.clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs, 59s: shouïders square 11 to 13 lbs.| American\u2018 refined 51s 8d.Ctiéèése:Cañadian flenñst white new, 628 -6d:; colored:new, 63s 6d; tallow prime ¢., 315 6d; \u2018turpentine spirits, 818 8a: rosin common, 14s.9d; petroleum refined à 938 | linseed oil, 27s.ia mi TUESDAY MORNING BOARD.I Ottawa L.H.& P.\u201420 a 190, ® at | 188, 35 at =.AS Fok 3-4, 50 e or a -T7.8-B, 100.an, 8 lat 77 1-8, \u201c235, at 7 1-2, 25:4t 11- È ae 7 Rich.& Ont.\u2014T5 at 117, 50° at, ue a4, | 50 at 116 5-8, .81 at 11 : Pacific \u2018Rights\u201450 af, 18'3-8, 10 af 18, Mont.Tram.\u2018Deb.\u2014$1, Quebec | By.265\" \u2018at \u201817, 76 at 16 1:2, 25 at 17.\u201cTorontd: \u2018Ry.50 - at \u2018rat 1-4, 25, at 141 1-3,.3 at 141i.- Powe r\u201460.{ 235, 530 at 235.12, 150.8% 285.14.ab 205, 500 at 795 ! at 227 1-2.35 1h .Can.Cpttons\u201410, at 85, 1 at\u2019 25 at 36.Can.Cement at LS 20 at 28 1-4, 25 at 2 Steel Scorn.180.at\u2019 \u201855, eo \u2018at 56.\u2018Tucketts\u201435 at 59.Can.Conv.\u20145 at .Spanish.River\u201425 at 69 Dom.Textile-425 at 81 3-4, 2 at ak ot Woods io.at 122.\u201d een SS ys Span.River pfd.\u201420 at % 1-2.Erion \u201caio at at 205 12 4'at Sher.winams pfd.\u2014~22 at 101 1-2, nds: Bo Go.Co.of Can\u2014$L.000 \u2018at 08 34.Banks:\u2014 .Quebec-2 at 138.\u201cMontreal! at id Mont Scotia\u201410 ait 205 1-4, 18 at 265.- \u2018Union\u20141 at 153.Unjor: Reserve\u2014200 at 3.50.Ex.dividend to-day, Dom.Canners, \u2018& percen 81 percent.er: | to | district.- mütterings of the near advent of easy He 5 : ERIE A bil.ieuthorising à $75,000,000 bond: ta.LF [a DURING COMING YEAR.: company.\u2019 \u2018to shareholders of record thirty - days | previous to the meeting, with\" the\u2019 re- \u2018sult that ft will oñly bé shareholders to-day opened firm,\u201d = =\u2014.mel er cu adap\u2019 Pacific Railway, stock is] rear ng.- The right to subscribe.will expire - at \u201cA seems to, have very few - friends Just 35 - fof Bs: lard prime western in tierces, bow: | 50 at at 236 1-2, D at 25:38, 50 ul mT Pr : EST La Percent=-Had Saly- : « tary, Effect, ol The \u2018credit \u2018Froncier won.tor 1 further: popular gratitude\u201d to- -day, w pot it offered \u2018money to-the extent of a i : lion dollars.to the.local \u2018brokers -apd commerelal -houses at\u2019 \u201csix anda half.Coming, as it did, just when | her market\u2019 situation is tense-and in nééd.of such assistance, this offering proved a Breat boon to all interested in stock.trading, and it is, thérefôre, no won- topic of conversation in -the\u201d financial There have recently\u2019 \u2018bedin premature money, but the reality of tight \u2018money.\u201cis still with us, and.it\u2019 was\u201d with: much loan was -heard to-day.ane ee .oo WEL ISURED An frebication that that\u201d the.ronenté.ahd Montreal group, \u2018brought - into the \u2018Richelieu and Ontario deal by.way\u2019 Navigation Companies, are confident \u2018of their.position at the.forth¢oming annual meeting is shown by \u2018the fact that they are \u2018making absolutely - no effort at the present time to \u2018inérease their holdings of - the .stock, of © the | © Voting rights at the \u2018meeting, which Will be held \u2018around February 20, \u2018go \u2018of record, January 20; that \u201cwill haye \u2018the Tight to vote at \u2018the\u2019 meeting.SE \u201cThis .only- leaves a few days for.any exchange to\u201d occur\u2019 in.the.holdings, and \u2018the: \u201cfact that the: so-cdlled Toronto and Furness .group \u2018are \u2018not anxlons to\u2019 buy any: more leads\u2019 the \u2018Street\u2019 to } belleve thet -they ate right\u2019 in ther | je Pants} Jamo 4r-Pricky: on the/Bourse: \u201cbut lâter.reactea ciné Closed WRRK:.En amine ch desc \u201cx#Fhree- percent rentes.t8Bcfsancs 15: éentimes- for \u2018the -médoutit.\u2019 \u201cExchange .on -London,\u2019 \u201c05, trans 18\" centimies for cheques.Private rate \u2018of Qfacount: 4 percent,\u201d \u201c.Ce \"TURKS IN GREAT NEED _ OF MONEY JUST NOW.er \u2014=:MUST MEET BIG DEBT | \u201cLondon, Jan.14, \u2014{(cable)\u2014Tne funds in \u2018the - Ottoman treakury are insuffi- _|¢ient.to meet.the coupon of.the Turk- |\u201d ish five percent.loan of 1896; which | is due- to-day; but ihe Imperial Otto- assure its payment.The.loan.æmonunt- ed to $14,876,000, and the amount still outstanding as npredsemed is HB, NRT OF \u201c BOMAD OFTAADE ?Nominations to\u201d \u201cthe the Council: \u201cof.\u201cthe Board of Trade aré proceeding.Following were the names.to figure.on \u201cthe list to-day:\u2014 : A.Hamilton Gault, nominated \u201cby -R.A.Brock.\u201c Zeph.Herbert, nominated by H La- porte.Pons MoMaster;; nominated.by He 3 Fuller.CPR Ti congon: | = : \"CP R has recently.opened slight- y lower\u2019 in ÿhe London cables each am ing\u201d tha: the :previous morning.This.was .the case again \u2018this morn- Jing, \u2018although the stock was\" slightly | higher.than it was last night \u201cin Wall street.The tendency was slightly firmer from thé.open à, the disposition, is .to; look more hecrtully upon the.\u201csituation: this | morning .Comparisons \u2018between prices yesterday and to-day are as follows: Festorday.Tes -day.\u201cFirst \u2018Cable.ce wees 2628 4 283; 268, 14 Second Cable 30814 cow.268 1-4 ORG AWAY - ON BANK DEA Some of the Toronto iterests who are still working on La Banque, Inter- it is eaid that negotiations that they have in hand will likely result in the deal being completed \u2018within a \u2018short time.Colonel James Mason; the general manager of the Home Bank, who, as the \u2018Witness\u2019 announced, Was\u201d in the city yesterday, and he.gpent- part of the day in conference with interests here .who are, Working, the.deal out.on 4 STEAMSHIP sPEGL.\u201cIn connection with the.R.M.8; \u2018Grampian,\u2019 from Bt.Joh 1, N.B, -Fri- day, Jan.17, Steams \u2018baggage, first-class.coaches, \u2018dining and \u2018standard sleeping cars will leave | Montreal, Windsor Street Station, 8.15 CHRIPER TES | Credit Foncier Le Lends Sum at il | UNCLE SAM der that this timely loan was the main | \u201c1 have: been nionetat the, practical sétilé i \u201caffair is: a.matter) contention that they.are .NOW\u201d in Aull .| control \u2018of the company.: [pars BOURSE CLOSED | TS \u201c7 WEAK\u2014EXCHANGE | à ack, but.t] : altogether: différent \u2018shape ; ont, mañufacturèrs and man Bank hag \u2018made.arrangements toi | Farmer's Almang 0.nationale deal are in the city, and | p' Special.of CREDIT FONCIER CO: + LOANS $1.000 000 Dees on on fr Washington.Ja pres Bills making uniforms Tederal and: State laws affecting : Stogk Hxchapges, » banks, trust | BROKER me | NANCIER.atom | \u201cas the\u201d troubles.of: the\u201d Stodk market due,\u2019 to \u2018the war, nent of.the \u2018Balkan of \u2018potential signt- ficance.\u2018Last\u2019 autumn in Wall street \u2018these troubles\u2019 upset a bull speculation.Their: adjustment,\u201d \u201cphould give Burope cables, \u2018national bankers feel\u201d that\" wilt also.lead\u201d to\u2019 the repurchase - of.many securities salé\u201d sy\" Éurope three 18 ISON FACTS.«a TARIFF, TROUBLES?Ln Pregident-eléct - lion \u201célthough many weeks.away om \u201cthe, actual occupancy \u2018ot the.chair,\u2019 \u2018is, æccoräing \u2018to reports \u201cfrom New \u201cYork and Washington,\u201d \u2018apparently\u2019 \u2018goin gE to \u201chave \u2018his troubles\u201d in carfying ou his \u2018threatened reduction inthe tariff, There .\u201care; of a papi 2 2both.Hor: and: precis Reon pie: pin ready iy ot tue a reduction\u2019; \u201calong nes \u2018thik win prove: Bérighcial' to the \u2018public at large.| cotidittons\" which\" Prey fled ; Deniocrats.last st \u201cmade | \u2018the same \u2018fight | twenty, years\u2019 ago.\u201cFhen it was poor,\u2019 and\u2019 the.treasury\u2019 4 fret à piésrenerte | often caused dnixiety.= y \"it fu financially.a Éjant.w sn over: pion dollars \u2018In gold\" in} its treasury, farmers wonthly piling\u201d \u201cup through sales of: their.pros,enormous crédits.abroad.\u2018So.the {-Amertean \u2018people \u2018will; hardly.\u2018become \u201cfrightened \u2018by \u2018the! prospect \u2018of.\u2018lower \u2018duties, \u2018and general.business.will.keep active.\u2018and; securities.will \u2018appreciate -and« advarice in spite\u2019 of: bear futures.: \u201cWILL: COBALT BEPOND TQ BETTER PROSPECTS \u201cEverything points ta, jan early.ri |-vers camp,\u2019 and, with a \u201cbroadening.of \u201cthe.\u2018public: interest, a revival of the re- Brokers are: advising thelr \u201ccHerits to take on.the.Issues - of .Known; .merit, and.while attempts have been made to boost some of .the-shares.\u2018which - \u2018are ultra-speculative,: \u20ac nd \u2018therefore \u2018better fgnored, , these have fiot het with anything more \u2018than\u2019 a slight: neanyre of, success.\u201cPhe Porcupine\u2019 at continues ide.bound by apathy, and until & more extensive \u201ctrading: movement * comes\u201d \u2018Into play.promises - toi move in\u2019 a rut of apathy: \u201cThe \u2018gold camp\" WII attract - moré'public interest during- the spring when \u2018other companies\u2019 join the lat of | producers, and at that time.it would .\u2018not: be.surprising | to ses a recovery oc~ | ing,.however, \u20ac Whitakon\u2019e Almaack, lath.Whitaker's Almanack, paper nl | The \u201cpractical Engineer,\u201d Pocket 5 \u201cBook and Diary 2e ce dre | The \u201cMechanical - World\u201d Pookat.Le \u201cDiary and: Year Book™, ae eet vd ; The.\u201cMechanical | World\u201d.Elec: ve triéal- \u2018Pocket Beak pine oad 1 Fowler's: \u2018Electrical Engineer's Pocket Book esas ae See n Canadian- \"Who's - Who, (it ; comly hie CN speciat.; Chapman\u2019 s 's Bookstore, 518.8T.CATHERINE st.W.Losr.ON\" DORCHESTER STRE REBT, between Mackay.and the Windsor: Bta- tom, a large.Dox, addressed: to Murs.Perte\u201d to-day, Can.Pacific.Railway.| .m., \u2018Thursday, \u201cJen.16, and run.térough to the steamer's i re ; St.John, N.B.: ; » iy lsonbure; Ont.it \u201cTeturned | companies; and:c ing :houses is: to be Introduced An\u201d\u201cthe Stat é; Legislat (res ; [hid \u2018our backs,\u201d |.better \u2018 \u201cmarkets, : and.according to .months ago\u2019 and since in, tear.ota gen- ; of the Northern Navigation and Inlanë |e Fr.eu?pur Be: \u201csuthption of.activity in the: Cobalt: sit- \u2018cent.buoyancy : should.be.witnessed.| : es i YAM Se | WANTED OFFICE E BOY.APPLY | wan =D, Ax oF batween -10.and 14 \"o'alock, à at=the cou Y {848 \u2018Sherbrooke Sew est.aks q Te o DON TBÉLIEVE: Tg VEUT Jill Plans, 5 i certain Canadian, knows nothing \u2018whatever about ported steel magnate, who- is said to ranging the big consolidation.\u2018The scheme may be going: ut I do not believe it.Hh SPECIAL STOCKS STRONG: IN LONDON-BUT WAR CLOUD STILL HOVERS.\u2018London, Jan.14.\u201cMoney was in in- \u201c| creased- demand sand discount .ss Was noted in: the home and foreign rails\u2019 sections .of the stock: \u2018market, - -but the rest of the markets.were weak on liquidation, partly to meet \u2018losses due to \u2018the slump in Telephone stocks.veu hostiu- E were firm to-day.Steadin y.Feors.of -the- resnräption.ot the: -closi of a point.* The weakness in.and \u2018other.\u2018metals, hére and; Rib: Médo shares.opeñed\"quilet and about uncha: During : the\u2018 \u2018forenoon \u201ctrain of:6:P.R.- CHECKERS STRIKE .AT ST.JOHN, \u201cst.John, NB.Jan.14.\u2014The \u2018ana Railway Checkers\u2019 Union \u2018ordered a strike, - The men are || 25-cents for day an are: called out to work.ee er sumed in.the \u2018United.States \u2018December amgunt ree EE CEMENT STOCKS SELLS day morning, but advanced to came\u2019 down | again, \u2018to 24 je i - EE 4 Toronto, Jen.14; \u2014 Discussing 20 reported merger of Independent Steel \u2018Companies in the United States and companies, \u2018Monetary Times,\u2019 stated that Mr.J.H.Plummer, \u2018president of the Dominion | \u2018Steel Corporation, : declares that I STEEL MERGER | Mr.Plummer Says He Knows Notting About Schwab's the the he the re- plans of Mr: C.M.Schwab, the be aron be- vs Mr.Plummer, | rates ties in the.near Fast and Continental selling accerituated the depresiton .at s:-Consols lost a -quarter copper -declines, in- Amalgamated in Wk d American: Securities SA light, \u2018but the tone was good and:most of the Mit advanced under ihe lead Later the market \u2018reacted sharply\u2019 on New York and Continental sels: and the closing: was: weak.; ~~ Marine to-ddy.getting 20 \u2018to \u201822 cents an\u2019 hour, and demand d 30 cents an hour Ta \u2018night work, with a guarantee at | \u2018payment for five hours every time they | COTTON R REPORT | \u2018ashington, ant \u201814.\u2014Coftton \u201c con- \u2018during to 445,287 running \u2018bales, compared with: 475,240 bales\u2019 in\u2019 \u2018November and 511;185 \"baies \u2018în \u2018 Ogta- \u201cBer, according to the\u2019 census bureau's |monthly.x report, isshed this morning.L WILL PAY DIVIDEND.\u2018The Canada Securities Corporation [qu | has declared an.initial dividend at the rate of 8 percent.The company, under, the general.management of Mr.F.\u201cH, Manley, has made rapid pro gress, being identified with a num er of successful industrial issues.| oo i ha ; HIGHER IN LONDEN.Canada Cement came over the cable., from London at: 28 1-4, which was 1 practically.3- à better than yesterday.| Cement -soid as low as 28 1-4 yester- 28 3-4, and towards the end of the afternoon am Ir | grm\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL Rogers Bullding VANCOUVER 21 LONDON, Eng.CORPORATION BONDS pes DOMINION BOND COMPAN VŸ, Lamrrep Deaton Bond Bond palais Doniinion Express \u2018Bullding Pinners Hall, Austin Friars + + MUNICIPAL LE PE iJ cases 250 to- 300, 4c (WOULD REFORM al 0CK MARKET Albany, Jan.12.\u2014Governor .Sulzer has under preparation a special message on Stock Exchange reform to be presented to the Legislatiire.The Governor said he did not know at this time when the message wquld be ready for transmission, and he refused to make public its substance.LITTLE CHANGE IN FIOH MARKET \u2018general wholesale fish situation,though \u2018the price is slightly advanced for frozen round pike, pickerel or doree, large Halifax herring, and B.C.red salmon.Following are f.0.b.quotations of -Leonard Brothers: - Fresh Frozen\u2014Frozen market cod, in er 1b.; frozen.had- - dock, cases 100 a 00 lbs, 4c; frozen \u2018steak cod, large, heads off, cases 200 and 300 lbs, es headless and dressed pike, cases 120 lbs, 7c; frozen round pike, cases 120 lbs, 6c; fancy large -perch, cases 150 1bs., 9%c; pickerel or doree, round pan frozen, cases 140 to 160 1lbe., 9%e¢; small whitefish, \u2018Tulli- bees, cases 140 to 160 fish, cases 140 to 160 Ibs., 10\u20ac; B.C.red salmon, about 10 lbs, each, cases 225 to 250 Ibs.10c; halibut, chicken, weigh 5 to 10 1bs, each, cases 250 to 300 lbs.10e; halibut, large, weigh 20 to 80 lbs.each, cases 250 to 300 lbs, 116; Qualla \"salmon, 10 lbs, each, headless and dressed, cases 250'to 275 lbs, 7ic; No.1 smelts, boxes 10 and 15 lbs.each, 9c; extra do., boxes 15 }bs.each, 13c.Mackerel, fancy \u2018stock, 10c per 1b.} large.sea herring, welgh 50 lbs.per 100, in boxes, 240 fish, $1.70 per 100 fish; less than bris, 1.80.Large Halifax her- \u2018ring, weigh 58 lbs, per 100 fish, in brl containing 225 herrings: per hundred fish, $1.90; less than bris.$2; Tomcods, Oysters and Tobsters\u2014Standard bulk oysters, $1.40 per.imperial gallon; select do., $160; paper palls, per 100 pints size, 1.10; do.per 100 quarts size, $1.50; boiled lobsters, 26c per lb.Epecial\u2014Solid Meat Oysters.\u2014In nonreturnable cans, containing 21% and: 4 imperial gallons: Standards, $1.70; selects, $1.90; Cape Cod Shell oysters, me- dlum size, per brl, $9.GRAIN ELEVATOR RECEIPT Following were receipts of grain in carloads at Winnipeg reported on \u2018the Board of Trade this morning: Wheat, No.1 hard none; No.1 nor, 1: No.\u20182, 41; No.3, 151; No.71; 5, 23; No.6, 7; other grades 86: winter T.Total 387 as compared with 120 :for the -corresponding date of last year.\u2018 Oats B54, barley 66, flax 54 RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.new, $2.25 to $2.50 per brl.Followifg- were receipts reported | \u2018on the Board of Trade this morning: | R.and ICR CPR.Whett oe en ve wees 10,384 Lee Oats .\u2026 +.os .\u2026 4524 abe Hay bales \u2014 oi.oe ooee 569 Flour sacks ,.ee save reve ©, .1845 Butter pkgs \u2026 +.save.214.155 Cheese.boxes .ce co ie 5 La po ee) ro \u201cA fa ttre of tho dressed\u201d poultry {rade \u2018continues\u2019 \u201cto be the good'demandä for 1 ¢holce' chickens, of which\" supplies dre limited.ain?demand for other lines is rather IL vd 2%¢ to\u2019 23c per lb.; ducks; 15c 6 17%c.chickens, 1l4c to \"16c; fowls, fio to 13c; geese, 13¢ to 14c.EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018POTATO SUPPLIES AMPLE.A fair business continues in potatoes, of, which supplies are ample to fill all .requirements, and the undertone to the market remains steady.Green Mountains quote in car lots at 86c to 90c, and Quebec grades at :T5c to.80c per bag, and in a Green Mountains are sel per bagne at $1 05 êtes a There is very little change in the\u2019 lbs, 6440; white-\" BEST CHICKENS ACTIVE, +i: .Boye to 81c; in single fie af way, FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHTER FOR ERIE RAILWAY Earnings for Six Months Show An Increase of $2,575,000, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Old Erie Railway, the stock of which Is largely held here, is giving signs >t coming into its own.For some time past increased business has been ham- Pered.by reconstruction of a considerable portion of the line.Statements out yesterday showed that for the six months ending December 31, revenues amounted to $32,600,000, an increase of $2,575,000.January's business has continued to expand with a still better degree of improvement, as indicated by the loaded car movement.From now on Erie .is looked to to.show very much larger gains in business and earnings than ever before.Some interests continue to have faith in Erie and regard it as one of the few railways the stocks of which will double in price within the next year or so.TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.Teronto, Jan.14.T4.There were good receipts, and an exceptionally good class of cattle this morning at the Union Stockyards, and prices were a little higher.Sheep and hogs remained about .the same as last week.Recelpts at the City market were only 1 car, containing 50 cattle and 50 sheep.Union Stockyards receipts were 2348 cattle, 67 calves, 1147 hogs, 594 sheep.Export cattle choice, 6.75 to $6.90; do, ae $6.76 to $6; do., bulls, $2.75 to au Butehor 38.50 choles, $6.25 to $6.75: medium, to 5; do.c $3.75! to $4.7 + ommon, Butcher ous choice $4.50 to $5.505 do.medium, $3.50 to $4 .50; do.canners, $3 to $3.76; do.bulls, 3 to $5.25.Feeding steers, 5.25 to $6.35; stockers.choice, $5 to $5.25: do.Sete $4 to $4.50, Milkers choice each, 40 to $80; aprine gers, $40 to $60.Sheep ewes, 4,76 to $5.50; bucks and culls, $3 to $3.50; lambs, ss.25 to $8.65.Hogs fed and watered, 8.60; do., f.0.b, $8.30; calves, $8.50 to $9.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEAN MARKET QUIET.The | market for besns is steady, but the volume of business doing is not large, \u2018with Canadian grades quoted at $2.25 to $2.30 per bushel in car lots, and Austrian beans are offering at $2.30 to | 82 45 per bushel in a jobbing way.rer \u201c.FLOUR MARKET.A fair volume of business continues to be done in spring wheat flour,with a steady demand for car lots of first patents at $6.40, and second patents at $4,90 per barrel in bags.The demand for winter wheat flour is also fair, with prices unchanged.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 t EGGS UNCHANGED, The demand for strictly new laid eggs continues good, of which the offerings are limited, and prices firm at 55c to 60c per \u2018dozen, while the trade in eold storage stock is.fair at steady prices.Selected \u2018stock In round \u2018lots quote at \u2018tases, 31c to 8 No.1 \u2018cold \u2018Storage stock in round lo 28\u20ac; second\u201d grades in single cases, 22c.BUTTER STEADY.The butter market has developed no new features, and prices are Bteady,with finest creamery at 30c to 3014 ¢; fine do., 29140 to.29146; fresh made.creamery, 250 to 26140.\u2014\u2014\u2014rete\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHEESE QUIET.The demand from English buyers for cheese shows.little.improvement as yet, and the.market is quiet, with western current receipts at 113 c to 12c; do, October, 12%a¢ to: 126 c; do., September, 13c to 1840 - THE ME SPECIAL ATTENTION- GIVEN TO Paid-up Capital, $6,747,680.Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits, $6,569,478 ESTABLISHED 1384 \\GHANTS\" BANK OF CANADA A General Banking Business Transacted.- COLLECTIONS City Offices\u2014205 St.James Streèt, 1255 St.Catherine Street East (Corner Fullum), 320 St.Catherine Street West (Corner University), 1330 St.Lawrence Boulevard, 1868 St.Lawrence Boulevard and 672 Centre Street (Corner Charlevoix).x \\WiLLIS, FABER & or R&S UMITED ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE HIEF AGENTS ¢ IN CANADA SYNDICATE Large profits forecasted, \"BOX 303 \u2018WITNESS\u2019 \u201cFive tiousand dollars - wanted.\u2018to close syndicate purchasing.inside \u2018property.| INVESTMENT OF JANUARY DIVIDEN We offer various Investor from 5 P.C.to 5% P.C.- attractive yield rates.Write DS * ONTARIO TOWN DEBEBN- TURES, We advise placing orders now, to take advantage of the present for list of offerings.Ontario Securilss Company \"59 Yonge Street, Toronto.Ont.- 38 Bishopsgate, London, England.defore buying.All t sories.80.ST.JOEN STRENT, | ; MONTREAL, \u2018 Le REBUILT TYPEWRITERS .New in all essentials, Get our prices | ypewriter acces- | CHAS.B.WALSH & CO.'S.CAI Tel Main 48224823.4 LEY & CO.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.\"ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL MARKETS.151 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.À, G.FOWLER ROSS Investment Broker, SUITE 66 Bank of Otiawa Building 06MINION COAL CO, Limited.\u201cDOMINION\" and \u201cÉPRINGEILT Gonl, scresned, run of mine and slacd) DISCHARGING PLANTS AT Montreal, Quebec and Thres Rivers, WITH Unexcelled Faoilities for Bunkering, SALES OFFICE, 412 St James St.,Montreai| Selophons MAIN 460% Yow a ame ee \u201ci mse, ani er.Aug \u201cravi as The Royal Trust Co, * Transportation Buliding CAPITAL: Capital Fully Paid .$1,000,000 Reserve Fund .$1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORE Bight Mon.Lord Strathoona and Meum) Royal, GCMG., President, K.V.Meredith, Vice-President.Sir H.Montagu Allan Sir W.C.Macdonald R.B.Angus Hon.R.Mackay A.Macnider.A.Baumgarten, A.D.Braithwaite, Mr.C.B.Gordon.E.B.Greenshields.[David Morrice.©.R.Hosnitr.James Ross.Sir T.G.Shaughnessy, K.C.Y.0, Sir Wm.C.Van Horne, KX.C.M.Q.A.E.Holt, Holt, Manager.SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Bank of Montreal Building, 30 8T.JAMES ST RERE .Ch RU TT = e OO GES 47 en na river cer etre Fe res.Far Fran ee aE cet i È 1 | À :.à | +.CE.- 12 Eo x, \u20ac | : ir il mi oo ee & EE ol \u2018 hed ° - L = ) ' a i - 4 .: \" : 4 ; : Ë }.; = : : ; | NT BOWLING 9 GALEN ; + gl city Lea a es We | 1% { le vi Games Were Fast sins Rolled SN and Good Hockey Was \" dien Alleys L on te Cara- | py eys Last Night.2 a Tan ON - t F vod.+ {i = | The soe weekly B oink oe E i Bt.J in con maton i / mm Fe no 1 a Topo a wea Baie À Couple of First Round Club 4 i ; ,\u2026.- Cenedien ening én\u2019 the : ; 4 ~ | ! Ctr arret 1 [rer rin slezawhen som good ane Trophy Games Played Off _ # =: co \u2014 4 : | The City League\u2019 \u2018supplfé od thr Le an &xcsptionally exciting ERA 200 rere i$ | { fast games last night, before\u2019 \u201c sers is, managed to defest Star Red , Caledonia has now j i 1 | \u201cre ot, early three, mass TE Led ot while the \u2018Patrie\u2019 defeat- shots over the St ae ajority of 5 Bg (AY £ |: e first game 0 46.6ne.Th gives the .Andrew's, which 7 a c tu e -fea- es\u2018 th ; ; , ! | EE to the Eaét End _\u2014 = surprisé paf ot sn re the bowlité>of of miéndis! Mo substantial lead in this F1; e 2 as beat- \u2019 eo\u2019 Who rah © 8 v.' Montreal leads Lachine hy: Bg F inal score or A Fret team, the po adm ston, was post me po 1 ie ; \u2019 of Bt margin wna Hestner 1 ol an ; int F ast year's i and the ith a lead of eleve | t In the second game, th hes sriansoon.dn\u2019 the Canndién wo al players To, Teft.d the match only h eleven i pear suffer , the \u2018leaders tasse [ roll West and against : for \u2018the Heather rink a co alf over.At the [fe ee rr ep eet sd prin Whom, the situs Sn rap metre Dates B E sédre beitig twe alt.' \"ve.ALAR : BLUE, :T Ra In Quebec damages, was ch were aband ° played off b e The third LH ue .= - F- a \u201c us Bris and woyld\u2019 b soft ice on S oned on account of .; game was cha _ ; pui, PS | Baton ry \u201cteam.go ack on the aturday.TI 501 of E year\u2019s cham y for lait | puert\u201d oil roe cs, re we scores in these 1x rinks and E Stars by 6 pions, who defeated the | Dupuy ei 181\" 55.as he JOE JEN NHNGS.: Manager Quinn.to! the! C x JOHN cse games were as follows.] 8.The Ve eed pion 8k P ess repr e Canadian, - DUE : F ue in .a whirlwind fashjo ano] Barna is i ot or Canad: (in re forey i) Ang wad eve spoke this morn-j The well- ve CLUB TROPHY G a1 jarnets came back ut the Caveillé \u2018001 vel hai .180 1 roue, has at: no officer of th >| well-known ba - |W.MR : AMES.3 five in strong, and scored.He\" eels ot se.A 8 communicated w e club seball player.- A.eid Ww.W ; ; \u2018 ea over.a row before the period was peigne Te a 68 148 a 1\" Fe BY pre layer aa (Erodgers or | | TH - W.7, Lovers F.J Winn 22 .The games © TOI uy] ee \u2014 = est.There is no new - R H N.Macfar] IE mr idea a, i = H a he \u20ac PASSING OF IE ns FCA : e gam 5 Br Fr : \u2018TR 2 = rday.: ! | = \u2019 Jo J.- ) Cn 5 PIR \u2018tree from\u2019 Fough.work.Bryant D boo = ge +.166.163 18 figh Powere Ty Ey 0 \u2014\u2014.Le OF JOHN pieuc.E.Roberts R.C.a, n st.Jacques wo CAN me Eg \u20ac ET i 158 À | us Aa + % rw : Man\u201d Whe .s w B.Taylor Thos.Jones TY Doraie chelaga ®.Bea .Snide Te Ey : CL + +++ + + + + Them se Sale To Ti .A.Roberts HL.1.Paton Wes evene ocens ; ae a \u2018 a y Sr ; .i.oO gers Pulled son E.a ; .Provest.od een Pollard .AA ie 12 Hi at the- D , | \"OFFICIALS FOR! TO: +++ ++ \u201cot Last Place, Out e ; (Skip)\u201411 Merech niet ê.\u2026\u2026.«ju.COMBA ; ne tr $# 4 .; TRE Ship- Me Riteble.\"Foran parce Lequel Totale 00 Le es ET ETS ca er Ss\u2019 \u2018Sh O + ROW.NGIHT'S ans 3! Jom pub Montreal, go.po NDILES.\u2018Roa ur .FOFWArG «+1 anchar RY , : PE W ue, t P :) sachine, Hughes - Forward, UP Pontbriar 1 Ter CAT = RED vs.\u2018HBRAL Lo + Quebec va, Ca i + | ball piæyer, will he foremost Canadian aledonia, 59, St.And _ Th fugles.\u201d Fo n IEEE 055 a PRES \u201cThere \u201care te + ry.W nad ans Har- + | this seas not be seen in eather, 61- & TEW's, 34 Guévrement.rward 1.Laliberte woigné .- Bar Redo ©.| the: sat w beobls Interest : + Te estwick of Ottawa, 4|D on, .or any oth uniform CALEDONI t.Lawrence, à, had Jim Arnold Forward.hp aie | IVR ae ton.106 108 ERE pa vies industry either tn large nuraber of \u2018exh \u201d + oth Brennan, of Montreal Pen > Î terme | management po ness the LEDONIA VS.ST.ANDR cil.ml, raced He Hate a Se ea mr oi\u201c ar LS shipped rec oc oy wn bol TEE LL SE ne ne Ts aque ve.st axons ODINERN ; 7 : \u20ac bell G.Keity.Point .,.\u2026.Hill] 19 -4 that have yet D ul High \u2018power cars |h elr installation \u2018at ave led to oti y, and Washington every w.p.ugall Dr.J hell fact Las : \u2018ee oat je.( ee ipiti the comi - Ottawa, er clubs, , above all MeV .D.Berwick ps bert.poover, fra ahoney Belt ey an = 1 5 12.moans: public, and JDlsced betote the fore il be ge hag been stated = burs i Te he.New .Edin- 0 would welcome such aj o ; (Skip) \u2014 7 7 Ww.1.Tham thun y.: - a UM vege =.79e e ?nd : ay: Lacombe.cnr Forward \u201cRnb a ee EE wère, forday cavieed wi » citron\u201d mov Ine ra, red by ig next SERRE States she drafting\u2019 geason put a stop to J.LE Bradley Watt and cevense, rward: _ LY _ #8 e ven by- Ce n th eady ha e t i H.S.Gri - the Pare remit Forwards: 5 Laine q RO So # pr as among the.Slectricity._ y gasoline; steam \u201cor jad in (he Ottawa section of ve à good.senlauy cost\u2019 the cher and inci- w D.Murray RE 5 Grindley Arid cMullen replaced Ma a uwlaair A To Tu oi or win Ce 60 .sacrifice fhetr ed are prepared- Te $5.00, so they say.At sement, about 7.M.Kearns Ce a popland J \\ - hon \u2018 .\" #3 Ww Ta ïi Le .Poss .SUMMARY: | in M order \u20ac to take Some rich Sigwarions.Ye tt oO eaten ore J.D.Bee AN 0 signe 1 i.;.NE ave aunt pese eer, i w i oh Half: Ld t RE Berrorka \u2018hens They Tag for \u201cihe teats trying to \"annex Dubus me Kaufman A.Ly agit prov - ns, \"Sed uve .% jodie and robes ork, Bos- Year.\u201d : Alu he was t- manage last C.H.Mis Fred.B shank erec t-Shanriihs.Te 06182004 SENI : + in ame mao \u201cvolets Loa they Then pennant, Washington lost the 1 cip)\u2014 6 Skip fam 4 een Y a \"em se ser Loe a $ oo - ; es and : eatin ubuo at 5 - ¥ h ; -Champetre.\u2026 Guy.ee (00038004 dre: 1 rhe x Doon ATHLETIC Mim.| gestion Hot ue ning 1, as was 43, win Caledonia icad on day\u201d Hon len, 3 min; Hill, 3 m Meitul- nL | setles/Gf the seni J ofith ewartons on the he v Col- IS: & man on th ames.There 25 shots cad on the day's play ; ; Hill, 3 The C bi-weekly { nior |, ; ATIC: {of;the local club, e home dates Wi n the Washin 8.Y's play hy NEV mi anim » rescénts veekly a Hietfe 1 AH yo Th th a ashington t ; a Johnson, $ min.ir Fayer.3 Leaily: deferifed ua nin \"boss the Centra, letle meets un \u2018held atl _a lively time at hockey whan cople thai they.oan piey 7 as I eo eam | HEATHER VS.ST.LAW : BY- \u2019 45 5 ré\" © Tan rat weed wgainsttie MUA.A.y ertection\u2019 \u2018trophy!| ing.SRE + terday: hen - are! is included in À sara ¥ Witnives | 7 and onthe 8.in.15 games, winning i At Heather.HEN .T = ; s.; IH ; agai (pod they will y, hé intend- $s th Hu \u20ac Sc it Gerhèts (6 SEE ANT Stare pn lave mare 1abt night in +rfinennca: E SéGinal | Victorias; Mona Eames, agains \u201cthe than, a \u2018half dozen 8 hed with less F- papier ton s St Lawrence.cou / 1 \u2026vavaucuus dines ro .: ames F.J.se Fraser draf Kirlin Goal; fens fans TE # bowlers, who 4 heitrip 1 1 e teams in first separating Pearson A.seccavisrs Point\u201d Ÿ presen \u20ac oh Te-! | Washingt and second \u2018pla Dr.C | J.Smith mak Johnston \u201cNorton [' t other.élubs in match on fighting hard place, .H.Chureh Geo.W.I A Kane.Veussss COVER.wel Kell The.Crescents ches\u2019 for it, | premier position, w to land the N- K.Macdonald J: 0.W.Dow and A svencrages Forward: y not only won- | captured ould have _easil ald Jas.Griffin Jone G.O'Grady.Colligan margin i by a good\u2019 La 8 the bunti y (Skip)\u20141 TR) n the.: wh ing witl 6 Skipp-t ti | L O'Grady.Foret \u201cdeen By Kelly sure\u2019 victory\" gid bit made it a.thres\u201d events.\u201d | the Detroit mé reason not explained b: 5 IN Herman Dr.K.valk ipl ihe 3 urner.Forward wh ies Deatar strings rolled.pnine a three.omy Tm er By uk: \u201cx ; :{ part in a cing] TRE bedi: no e | Dr.W.Ii.Smyth or F.W.Nagle belt f + SUMMARY: | PY individual ing the game, fe ignoot | A A.Jiseongiaan.\u201d Ji Shep! its, LM | Washington to the Slog of (ame mn das Matéluspe I Wootton the.A Co.Le vo of t @ i a » Ir hey - ; ving bett 200 Siip)\u2014 8 Ta Il f-Stars 0.First Halts\" Een cents De Bottle deb on his ciel tanding broad, jump-iet, x, A, Summaries play.Ottawa Citas | woud i Whose Der Erte ball than par.son 0455 a à Stars Eke Frees {ai g.g0 over the ame mars who bowled ley, 8.& er Jus i 2nd, C.E, Stan: |P points; ond, Buck at 1st, F.Pearce, 8h: 5 dvs.een \u2018better than .629, jo.al.4 Total.oy com is Garnets.\u2026 EEE vs 3-0 ns and: Surgeon, red mark were Dar- 8 ft.10.ins.ng.grd, À, MeLéod, Pa Clark, 82+ \u201cpoints.shine, 84 points; nümber of aies orked in a greater C.Dun At St, Lawrence.\u201d mee £1 gr-Garmots\u2026 Turner : i ; Na aon of the Éresconts on oz : potato race\u2014ist, iB.+ Cc.a rd, te, , Murdock; \u20182nd, 8 A more the game may know him W.E.Smith wr Seat = H roets.AE mn one \u2018hundred \u201csecs; 2n ed , de, R., i unless Mr.N ; T.L.Gd .G.Lain oH 6\u2014Garnets.Tur rady is 19,20 | PQ pins.and sixty.sècs* Ad; ; a, B.¥pxl er | the great Fre: avin can meet | ,.Gallagher W.G.T 5 Re \u2014Garnets.L.& Grady | su 02,001 The next team on the H oh c.B.\u2018Stahiey, 728 eps.à for Dubuc i Po hman, at his figures, Jas.Baillie J.Fr Hyd #4 .; is the Strächans, c allenge lst } jst-Starter -j K : LE ball.for A .barred from base- _ (Skip)\u2014 9 son held ë Second Half.\u201cthe Crescents and they will pla mers, G.-O.Wilkins ohn i,£ ri Three games\u2019 wér J pact be all time by the ironclad co W.E.short , (Skip)\u2014 ¢ ever ] : er en ell be \u2018ary 21, at the.Monday night, Jana, Hur \u2018and H.A.moon, an WP ns: in the Conimercial re playa: gst\u2019 night John is tween jhe clubs.The genial Dr.H.Ross S a Evans elec À | ii pr Canis 100 Abe, games will all aince alloys, here arry Burrows and G: O.\"ro he and juges; M.ur F Beaton; pe Dominion.pos and DE usines tn thie he has a pay E.H Tiaechison J.Johnston a Xi.es \u2014 L d'Grad , RI 1 rescents retain: ong ; ; ilkinson, Ww., urey, G.o 1; in the second nn Express by owling alleys, whi y, the Palace ue gson David Gut! ; | Jours Le OO Ea Degray, Tollowing are: {he re sud ai ++ SEs +444 + +++ P.Haulen.~~ soe SPR bystod re tn the mei Te ay dollars when Lie base.4.5 Mean A0 mp: te \u2018 Degray, Turner nson, min.;|.Co Grésce i\" _ ome | 3da Cement by 9 ed \u2018won.from Can- tenti n is on, that his per - W.Short A.J.Mcleod sho , ner, Colligan,\u201d Degray, 3} = nts.+ The at + Eg The tea y sito LL 2.ntion would red sonal at- Ww, P.'Cri P.Smith i mn 0° a Desray, 3 Bryson.i on Pa.- a\" frotal.1 Niger.ME ¢ glub cof.Wace: sn 1 pM cesse 5° were: Goal, na : La pro amet considerably.en H Cornell = Robertson Fiat J i nee ] 1295 \u201c 158-5412 \u2018Holding a 5 wy cover, Tobin; ;; point, y Clark Griffith for Ski .A.Forbes by ! ni ; 542 çoncert.50, , ; forw th f (Skip)\u20141: y 1 - MeGILL «|; Bessner 5 shee 182 177 189-528 î Text, 17th inst, in the new ay + n vars Cullen and gryarde TRomp- oe the Tiger's pitcher had Fait .D) 13 (Skip)\u2014 \u2018 A HOCKEY LE 1 Surgeon .' erlies 168 168 C1492 4 \u201ctuPé Hall, : W-16G- +t \u2018Ross; cover Exprèse Sa, Berling; pt.knowt Washington, 3 to 2.71 a Total.7 - gen \u2018 | Walker oper LTB -189\u201457 + 4 \u2018Tha programm + son, Waugh, L ken à lorwards.John- tried t that Mr.Navin, t is| Heather les cad b 3 Total.= pot: \"CLUBS SPECIAL.| mous Be ELE mental, pp UE le, EL S| BL 8 S ou | ie T6 ns 85555 : ES \u2014\u2014 rn -+ 8 erary 4} weot = \u201d -his sa \u2019 © win lee, sé \u2018 ake foes \u201cee Leur $10- ~ 958 \"381 + = ions.y + Keown; Seps ~doal, Bion: J Mc- Coombs, Bary ad ¢ / al to that of MONTREAL VS.LAC Cia The I.lowed.5 fo, the ice cess which | ares ia.BR 2 wt 268 ++ 44 ++ + + ++ x + + + Hh art, Payee, Mulcalr ers; forwards, Stu- Athletics, and that, oder of hel At Montreal CHINE plat { ration.ef he M.EE en * + + ; \u2014Gogl, Dew: ; eit his p s willing = al.: apecial dining.ta 226 ving a: AA.A Reds: Sr A { er, Norkett; fo ?point, Dares; cov- salary \u201cif Mr.Nat Montreal.- wi T Union for the Pate Are the ~~ NeGHL, \u2018Ha : fle Sl , > > ; milton, Mocann end \u20186, Eackinshan Ho prote sis \u2018statement.| He is te could J.MeNaught w Lachine, bv .Club, the Hockey mbers of the Bugby | x.pre .i | a Tétar BI \u2018 4 REC ORD LT Mu ang Connor.the Oa what he is askin-.terrain J.D.Paterson W.Nn prow n A versity had decided to.f cGill Uni- ar, nlite ame 7-463} Co 2e ssens\u2014Goul, Trudo; be e as a losing pit uit G, H.Carter V.B.Henry get ollow Alexan ee 7 FR ; * over, Huiek; i point, Farney; Winning.g pitcher on a er G.W.Roberte ee : iden.and consequently from.ee Bertie eee 2 187 hat 499: YESTERDAY, te ae Bradys.Moore: end oF the year than a winnie.the 7\" Brown C.de Wolte tut et ¢ season\u2019 the\u201d \u201c| Dari Ik 189 1324 ; gb a Cement\u2014Gogl,C \u2018 on a losing wihnine one F Kip)\u20141= Skip \u2014k b Te, Bind club vil have their mem 1.: NE.oe .i PE 207 206540 ee a - cabane, the the Montreal Ae | Beato radi e notte Rady: a worl losing team.ere is always 5 .+ Laverty Ww.Bryan Skipy)\u2014id thu .= .wt : yb - \u2019 , x on.{+ ter .il \u2018 Mr.FM.Shew, of the dining room, odie \u2019 di me 8 - za ma gle hat poste day Jeres with =.sin) \u201cNew \u201cTork, \u201cFam.1, cn Freres Tr ronan.5 calary question.> res little onthe 3 5 Johnson A Ra suabl \" : i ew, wh 3 = ar =\"; >.< \u2014 ; \u201c4 E , but r TB «5.Bastutte v | tube ience in pps Gt Y:M.C.x.jo ok Ing 2 1s oo This, it\u201d ay.bis nl Hithin & canon are 77 \u2014 fn roa to uit fhe game ge skip) 4 A: McLean opt er universities.: 8: \u201cot WLING L \u201c| cord: w cor Louig\u2019 Cyr's re-.o country's.b = ac-1 .E Eg ay nces not of his maki ° or (skip)\u2014V ing [| = : & following EAGUE.i &s-273 1-4 1b, but =| to.meet at.est polo pla ne a fr.Navin knows ng.T : he i marais Le wi with a sho \u2018hig lift was\u2019 Lekewooë yers ai a and I his own busl Total.aq .ud ] .: \u2018the - Inter-Y.M.game was played 1 short barbell\u2014a so \u2018part of th , IN.J., the 1 y : know mine, th siness, TT = Total ores : vos il D C.A.League: Sa n, ferent hing to ha mewhat dif e month to atter | | ; turned th at is why I re- LE \u201cca So 4 AT % ndie.defence.of practice for.t : 00 Ps \u20ac contract unsi e At Lachine.v ca t NORTH END INTERS +5.{Biwi .y al .° , ; Has Q na Bing, er Vn- + ile she was al { P + the advantage over the visiti has.+ | Lindsay .- TE as - 18, ; I ls ii\u2019 \u2014\u2014 || \u2018mt Der \u2018chosen | by: his féllow- tain he 1168 e mek L now main- Ÿ hocke and New Westminster + hear he as sleeping of one could distinctly | a = ; team.Wao.are \u2018home .n isiting + | Carmichael .++ 188 258 Fuge, B40: eo rer + 0%] plas.in thei - president; toek second: by.using them Portée hifi oF health * ing sha an \u2018Work is be- + WO 1d dev cezing, 1 was afraid à ; \u201c4 of to games, and our.\"ant out i Tota i RE gs 13 : : Gi i'thelinter-year épprts.at Me! 5, Mrs dust once or twigs a $ that the maw.Ro it is expected + AS my nd ronchitis, 80 28 £07 - 2 a wn game .Total® .LS 7 Ce vi re 3 + w yal Cit nd came hom : ; Toronto.mee Se.a aint.+| Team avers) o 45.00 7 004 =: ho a al ( BC a well $ one of hen completed, will be 1 Ent to get a bottle of Doc à pi S y een\u2019 very bad to To oR, | ~ ekpérience:\u2019 +S the cont equipped on t ine Syrup.As &00 + they will come dou fn but _EURBKAS wa = « io! you, add\u201d all Sthets | he \u2018proved what! +.gontinent, will be opened he + wakened up I gave her a d n os eb m + time\u201d.\u2018in due 4] The orn defeat Ni THIS.Bred or osé dirt Dr.ne women, | + comm at The arena will ae Î tinued its use until she bos and ror oe + ea : : LL, es >, oda > eceme Qui of errr re + the Montefiore ee en J Métdonatd for | Kebping morormg health pi Pills and wil ove | ar apoctaters, + better.We only bottle.ce + \u2018 : .++ + + +.+ : scores: id winning three straights.The Raha play Toning oma er.72, le perfect + grea than the Vancouver ma 1 invaluable.\u201d without it as I \"consider it ; Fe es press is cé ee | Zit, ge But DE.Hamilton's : next Friday ill play at Victoria + , Be sure you get, Dr.Woods\u2019 whes fe LE TC à y 3; re ts and sta or 1:00, .at all | + t ght it out for th 8 teams + as or it.The price is 25 d 50 \u20ac heal erp, orp.| +.ship of.the le r the leader.+ Cents per bottle.P an © he Catarrhozone: ost- | \u20184 tied ague, both bei WIR ut up in 8 vellow 3 | ad Kiprion, om 4 with threes victories.ng 31 mar per, and three pine trees the trade 5 +.+ Men v PET Ne : Ferereasaal ee A Sue Milburn ag ae ra re ge Va rile, 4 *y \u2018oronto, Ont M nt sa w Sa 4 D d \u2014 0 Club Off, y \u2018of \u2018 whi in this ne by 2 a ahead eleven.At \u2018the round ed off.unt of ks and follows: ia.hnson 1bers ; on Kip) \u201413 1pbell | bell Jerwick n Kip)\u20141j ley nd kip) \u2014 aughton lank ocker [ughes HE MONTRÉAL DAILY WITNESS, TUESDAY, JANA 14, 1913, I.ge TO REAL ESTATE : \"OWNERS We would like to.direct the attention of | property owners.to the fact that NOW ig a very : good: time.to place EY .our hands .any HOUSES \u2018or BUSINESS PREMISES: that\u2019 tied ig inh to.well or.to let as we are © ree numerois enquiries: pt Er TT Skip)\u2014t Fs GNC.sance.r w Skip)\u20141lf ee Nagle Fisk SKip)\u201414 ertson ALI on + 3kip)\u2014 & nS yn ry rtson > Reid Skip)\u2014i) | able Skip)\u201411 0.\" cKinnon | plan abéolutely impracticable.gether so long where si Skip)\u2014 2 r i ry > n skip)\u2014 & igbtness \u2018eathing.rom the phlegm mOFRIDE- becomer p, and is ugh take up and for once istinctly fraid it ) à8 soon ent bim Woed\u2019s | 48 she md con- ne quite ottle.1 neider 1t » \u2018McLennan, McBride, Jones, Grafrtey.\u201chouses north of Western avenue, on the flstruetive.Before fs election.he \u2018had critidised \u2018mayor and.aldermen freely; W ould.be- careful of doing It \u2018again.à Éigérman MeBriég: declared: Had perfiaps been the fighting \u2018member the: Councll.He: thought: he had never.sdid anything.to: hurt\" anyone's foskinge: à be as\u2019 well presided.o = INEANDH HARMONY Westmount \u201cCouncil Membérs at Last Meeting Spend Time | oar che.Ripe STI | 2 Tre | in Patting Each Other on | HE.Exe, hae chet | done, There Was nold candidates for aldermen, and two fora i the mayoralty, Westmount would\u201d be: «Fe r able to select-men who would: look after: ne st: regular | meeting of the her interests.\u201cAs éne of the oldest: re- Westmount City Council was held last night.the Mayor and Aldermen Hyde, Backs \"a ; ticûülar- pleasure in \u2018being able to do something for his home town.able to, feel something like, the man \u2018from: the.other side, who \u20ac retains pride in his native -:place.: hoped he might be spared.to.be of use to his city.should his abllities ever: be needed in any way.\u2018He had tried to be abso\u201d.\u2018lutely\u2019 fair: x An \u2018all his\u2019 rulings, \u2018and - hé believed he had been fairly successful, When hei had disagreed with the body, t © pad ad- taken the \u201ctand only - bécause : he.thought it was for the good of the | city.They would\u2019 have a good, \u2018rousing meeting.n Thursday, when,\" if \u2018he.pre: ided, \u2018he would \u2018be absolutely\u201d fmpar- } Bo he hoped it would give\u201ca \u2018chance sion of \u2018public feeling, good - or bad, or the outgoing \u201cCounéll.+ \u201cMr.F.S.MaéLennan, city attorney» said, that S ines his term as alderman: \u201chad \u201cended he did not think the im- \u2018provemesit going on in Westmount Had .dropped.| For \u201ctwo years he had \u2018been \u2018concerned in trying to keep the Council aut of trouble; he believed his efforts _had not! been entirely in vain.He\u2019 hoped that the new\u2019 Council would work as harmoniously as the presen one: : \u201c Ald.Hyde made a motion \u2018that, recogniti bn of the miayor's services.the, Council should ask him to accept thé chair.in whiéh he had presided.Ala.Jories seçonded the motion.His Worship acce spted' the \u2018chair, and expressed.thanks.Ald.\u201cGratttey expressed \"complete \u2018satisfaction at and Brown-being present.The Finance:and.Roads Committees pad no reports to > pregent to: the Coun- i Jones, \u20ac airman of \u2018the \"Fire Committee, reported hat a new firebox: was required in Victoria Hall, \u2018the cost being $65, plus cost of installation, as.the present arrangements there \"were unsatisfaetory- - The {mayor sald seme one should be called over the coals for allowing Are.porte to be out of order in any part of the eity.The'committee suggested: the placing \u2018of fire- \u2018boxes on the boulevard, where houses are now rapidly increasing, the.cost to.be charged to by-law 23b.The application of the Ice Manufacturing \u201cCompany (to build on Be- fhune street Was again brought up, and the permit was granted, 8 subject to the motion moved by Alderman Mc- pride, and seconded by Alderman Jones, that such be done, subject to the | approval of the building inspector, and provided -that: the buildings were not ted within on undred feet of St.Catherine street; Srdvide further that a\u201cwaiver be furnished for claims - for damages on_accourt of fe a.B thune street s ay.tion of te ° .} counéil \u2018chamber, BER vr that esi ulties gas he e Ci PS underat od nd \u201c council, not\u2019 1 a \u2018mayor a Hable to\u2019 err, were to be found, West-.\u2018for expre: the creditable \u2018performed\u2019 \u2018their duties.d, NEW BUILDING Le they criticise : | BY- LAW.Some discussion.course.to be pursue draft by-law to rep in regard to the | 1 by-law- 190, and making - provisions \u2018eapeéting buliding and building.construction.- \u2018Alderman | Jones moved that the clauses \u2018granting.the privilege of erecting apartment foowea as to the The whole \u2018company presen Lang\u201d Syne.\u2018and- the nt singing Auld\u2019 ational Anthem.Mine, be eliminated.\u2018 Ald.McBride re aded, Al 1d.\u201cMcLennan moved that.| - thé by -law dealt - with and.passed: | nie \u20ac \u201cAld.Hyde favoredithe br re Pins left t6 considered in}.committee of the whole at the first | \"meeting Held in February.Ald Me- oon Bride seconded the last motion, which.LT was adopted.=.Regarding election preparations, Ald Hyde moved that a general, meeting be held at the Victoria Hall on Thursday evening next at 8 o'clock, to discuss the election and to hear candidates.Mr.Hyde also- moved that owing to the collection :of.so many polls.at Greene avenue and Victoria; Hall, the éity clerk be -authorized to purchase postcards |.showing number of poll and polling | \u2026.station, and to.arrange for their dis- | \u2026: tribution.The motjons were secoride - Owing- to the by Ald.Brown.a - Ald.\u2018McBride moved \u2018that when a ing.to interfere, Sylvio.Yacovlo fe, af- general manager or controller be ap- tor being twice roprieved, will \"die.om pointed it should be done by the.vote of the people and not of the Councll.The notice of motion \u2018was ene.the stand, though the mayor thought; the Pay the Extreme Penalty [SIN 5 LE ddy- mornng.; Te Ane.\u2018which the young Russian will: expiate: was the \u2018murder of his sister-in-law, \u2018Marie Louise: Tremblay, on March 19th, 1912; The woman- was found shot ih her \u2018room, but in her ante-mortem .statement she - said, now who: fired at me, but I will not name \u2018him; \u2018ter a quarrel, Yacovloff broke into his brothers\u2019 house,\u2019 stole a revolver and, som} \u2018pack- shot the woman.Vacoloffs.sanity has beën testi- The close of the mreeting was markéd by a number of speeches.Ald.Hyde said that they had been to: gether four years.He did not Eo of ; cit that had wo - WAG there had been so much harmony.He thought every member had been imbued with the idea to do what was best in the interests of te differences.of : 2 plone \u2018and ios made.Address- fed.bo.by the \u2018commission which ex- pe the mayor, Mr ae Se wy two.° \u201cTo- mbrrow, another\u201d murderer nam- d ith them fou - + = ours on the Road Committee , and two cé allo, \u2018will be: banged at Sher: vears he had presided over them fair: |} ç Brie Iv and ably.In separating, he did.-no LL: FIGHT EXTRADITION.think there would be any hard feeling one towards the other, and those of the Council who might not come back would follow with great interest wha might be done by: those of their \u2018colleagues who might be elected to the incoming Council.| He was sure tee experience of the past four or WO vears would be: invaluable: to the.in- | 25, À coming \u2018Council.es 1 ' .MISTAKES OF HEAD, iederick Brown.sé ôn, a chdrge.of receiving goods and obtaining \u2018money inga to bring him here from New York, here he was captured by \u2018a private, \u2018detective agency\u2019 \u2018after a long search.sands, iL NOT HEART.; : Fingal ie Cured Stomach as, Personally he Had found the\u2019 work y arduous, but _ Soa n ® sighs of | 1 as 2 e clo oo Tar Tie rman, he\u2019 thought |'.his service as\u201d he could, Sales, claim that all he had: done\u201d \u201cRad be with\" \u2018the\u2019 ong am, that st bettering or mount.\u201cIf he had fade | mistakes, he, gegretted | them; they had | n heen mistakes of thie, head; het of the > Nothing Else, Pass Away Quick: heart.He was Sure they would.np.hi 1 Nerviline is Used.\u2019 vears.to come, look back with pleasure pat on their term as an official family.ho wea oe\u2019 Ald.Jones, as one who had had\u201d his ° 5 fil] of office, said he fully endorsed: Mr.mend \" Braun s soon Hide's words.\u2019 There had been unani- - mity in the Counell.~ Any dirty \u2018linen to be \u2018washed had been washed in: private, and before the public as-little-as possible, The .one object: had been the Interests of Westmount.Any errors had been errors of judgment, pot of desire.He had only one regret.That Was that, as business men.they had mitted themse de into the hands of engineer wha did not live up to \u2018hdr expectations.The stigma attaching to them was the result of his -ef- forts, over which they bad absolutely no control.That! was his one regret; for the rest.he appr eciated the- Coun- sis godd fellowship.Ald.Grafftey referred to \u201cthe excellent way in which the Council \u2018had got along.and suggested that the body.be Photographed for the benefit of the | mayor.He hoped the result of, \u2018the roming elections would be for the good nf Westmount.It was a good sign to «« so many coming out to battle for \u2018ivi honors.They were léaving Everything in jthe best possible shdpe | \u201cthe new Council.Especially did he \u201cieier the financial\u2019 postion the re- 7 ~f magnificent work on Ald.vile = part.alderman Brown said he fully agreed \u201cith the remarks made.Two, years 7 \u201cLA téw wéeks quite ripe, It first brought on a fit.of indigestion, but unfortunately it devel-' oped.into.hiccoughs, accompanied by nauses and cramps.I was {11 fortwo days-\u2014\u2014my head throbbed; 1 belched \u2019 neighbor happened urged me to try Nerviline, Well, 1 wouldn't have believed that any pre- half a teaspoonful of Nerviline in hot.sweetened water, and my stomach felt better | at once.eral times, and was completely restored.- \u2018Phe \u2018above is from a letter written by G.E.Braun, & well-known stock- man 4nd farmer near Lethbridge, Alta.Mr.Braun's \u2018favorable opinion of the high merit of Nerviline is shared \u2018by\u2019 thgusands of Canadians who have proved Nervtline.\u2018is simply\u2019 a marvel \u2018cramps, re and stomach disorders.Safe to use, guaranteed: \u2018your family remedy.Large family \u201csize \u2018bottles\u2019 Boe., trial\u2019 - Sw that he } he had ever dhtended ito ito do c ° = \u201cCOUNCILLOR.G ROBINSON, Returned ugopposed for\u2019 the South: oubt that out-of the ten: sidents of Westmount, he had had par- } He was.| \u2018the.Counct¥\u2019 = : -manner in which \u2018the éity* \u2018officials; had.- -Mayof GalbraitH, \u201cwho Was in the = al ah being asked.fo speak, : they: | of: \u2018municipal ; mount was \u2018about the only place where 2 they would be likely to be: found.28 roceedings closed with the l= Tria Repriéved ved Murderer wil i \u201con Friday.ce + qq \u2018Cabinet Council.Fetus } \u201cthe scaffold in \u2018Montreal jail on Fri; Evidence showed that af- \u201cwanted in\u2019 Mont- n under false pre- 5 tences, Twill\u201d fight\u2019 extradition \u2018proceed- |.The \u2018ammount Involved is: in the thou- ; sin.\u201cthe Stomach.That, vis to |\u201d.ES 1 ate séme green: Lf mexetables and some fruit that was not | dreadfully | ached and - gas continually, | \u2018and I was unable to sleep at night.A} in to see me and | \u2018parâtion could help s0 quickly.I took | I-jused Nerviline sev- | diarrhoea, flatulence, nau- \u2019 to cure-\u2014you çan make |.\u201cno mistake in kéeping Nervilinte for | All dealers, or the Catarrho- Lo \u201cMain Line.mm\u201d > Within a few months- Jaonatruction will be commenced on a sanatorium to exploit\u201d the - wonderful hot \u2018springs at of the Grand Truhk Pa acific in: British Columbia: \u201csprings, and, unlike most hot springs} in the \u2018province, \u2018have as their ¢hief in- \u2018gredjent lithia, and not\u201d sulphur, The terfaperature of the: \u2018water, - 160 degrees, \u201cremains thé&\u2018sameé.throughout the year.| Following this \u2018devélôpment \u2018a hotel | \u201cwill.be \u201cbuilt, and the sixteen miles to \u201cTerrace\u2014the nearest G.T.P.station \u2014 \u2018will _ be \u2018covered \u2018hy a good road for \u2018automobiles.\u2018Cottages will\u2019 also be \u2018and \u2018Others Wishiig to maKë à prolongs |, \u2018ed.stay\"\u2018ät\"the.lake, which\u2019 is in the|.\u201cheart of the best.game - country in| Northern British Columbia, and af-| ford® unrivalled fishing.Although only temporary arrangements have been made \u2018so far for\u2018 the \u2018accommodation of those wishing to.take \u2018the: baths, | i have been.visited by some hun- reds, of people and.the effi of th \u2018baths tested.foacy ° mr rire Portage la Prairie, Man, Jan.14 st Cuthberts; Roman Catholic\u2019 Church; has.been destroyed by- fire, ' The lôgs | is estimated at $121,000.= To ey Hot.Spvings : Nés 67 1.P| [ \u2018Lskelse.\u2026 Lake, south of.the main line.There.re nine of - these} erected; for the \"use of: summer \u2018tourists | Students Times in Mock Parliament.Bg will eg A err ness,\u201d the.-Mgck £ Parliament, McGill University: wild rola de I cpenire |\u201d.meéting in\u2019 the \u201cMe Union\u201d on the evening of February 21.Both the 1ib- gral \u2018and Conse) ratives are putting th streniisus diforts to.secure\u2019all tha: tronis.\u201cthey possibly\u2019 cially among the first year students is the active canvassing most observe.able.The Conse] rvatives had arranged.for a grand rally\u201d \u201clast, Friday night, .but the.attractions \u2018at the formal open- ing- of the skating rink on the campus and the presence of the young ladles from the R.V.C.apd Macdonald College proved | too reat.for even \u2018budding pot clans to.remiit, pre.28, æ result, lat.He night, the Liberals held \u201ca meet- yo \u2018and elected \u2018Mr.X.\u2018mon as\u2019 \u2018their leader, in \u201cplace of Mr.A.K.Hugessen,.wWho.\u2018resigned, and to-morrow night t \u201chold a meeting; ,Mr., George Baker, MP., and, Mr, \u2018DeWitt Foster, M.P., will give.ad- \u2018dresses, and\u2019 their leader for the session \u2018will also be elected.The date for the \u201cfinal intercollegiate | débate potvieen \u201cMcGill and.Toronto University \u2018has not yet heen finally decided, \u201cbut February \u2018Prépatint For\u2019 Strenuous \u2018| can, and espe- © IPA = me Crier cee fess oe As already.mentioned in the w it- CHASE & SANBORN, x oie + MONTREAL * ing: \u2018of conscription should exist throughout - 1 lic speaking contest for a | From an anonymous.donor icCrim- .DOUKHOBOR CHIEF = - the Consérvatives will\u201d whén Senator, Pope, \u201cUnited States on ernment - will not :18 has béen - Suggested, the.¢ Shibject be- To \u201cResolved that.a uniform system the Empire.The Reford Cup contest will be \u2018held .this year on February 4, and \u2018the pub- will he held n Murch 4.\u2014 - DENIED ENTRY TO u.S.Vancouver, B.Cc.Jan.Veregerin, head of \u2018the Dpukhobor .colony, has been denied admission to.the the ground \u2018that.he .The Canadian Gov- is an.anarchist.\u2018interfere because | Veregerin | is still.a subject « of.the Aa \u201c + 4 = size-2Bc.zone- \u2018Co, Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, - Canidae L ne 4 1 220 he had come to the Council devoid | °f knowledge of municipal work.work was arduous, but pleasant af a i \u2018\u2019ficane ; Sousa\u2019s Band; F RIDAY- Violin Rosita Elman; Maud Powell.= ALL IN YOUR OWN HOME ON A GENUINE - | ; ICTR OLA PRICES s20 TO $250 : \"2 Seld ni \u2018eas ments of $1.00 sided records 99 y Pa D Berliner Gram.o-phone 3 ; MONTREAL ny, Victor Prégramme | SATURDAY-Pisno \u2018Recital.+ ._ De Pachmann ; \u2018 SUNDA Y-Sacred : ~ Trinity\u201d Choir; Mrs.Wheeler; Bachaus.Concert.Vaudeville, _ 5 THURSD spot re ad Concert.f r the two sel \u2018 Encyclopedia : i uf blll | sags rl Paderewski;.t.Clara = Butt; .Richard Jose; .Haydn Quartet.:MONDAY-Grand Opera.Caruso; Amato; © Tetrazzini; Schumann-Heink.= _ TUESDAY -Minstrel Show.Billy Murray; - Al Jolson; Collins and Harlan; ; Spencer \u201cand Jones.[ ! EDNESDAY- Pryor\u2019s Band.;Kubelik; Mischa r week if desired.Double ions.5,000 records to choose : from.Free démonstration atany dealer i in His Master\u2019 s Voice Products ; Send For A Free Copy.of \u2018Our 300 Page Musical 5 oa Ê Limited | ; NS | Hi Il | iy | ine I i) | rer SE Mr.and Bayes and 5 | un M.Coldstream Guards; Garde Repub- ro \u201ci 146 gold \u2018medal : \u201c14.\u2014Peter : LA ne \u2019 7 City of Westmount Election of Mayer and Aldermen PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Poll is necessary for the Election now.pending for the City of Westmount, and that such Poll shall, \u201cin consequence, be opened on Monday, \u2018the Twentieth Day of January, at the hour of eight o'clock in the morning and shall close at eight o'clock in the evening of said date; and, further, the persons duly nominated as candidates at such Election and for whom alone votes sHall be received, are:\u2014 ELECTION OF MAYOR.JOHN HYDE, Chartered Accountant, 340 Wood Avenue.JOHN \u201cMcKERGOW, Merchant, 343 Kensington Avenue.ELECTION.OF ALDERMEN., u EDWARD HFRBERT BROWN, \u201cLife Insurance Agent, 26 Melbourne Avenue.5 ROBERT BARKER COMMON, Accountant, 4883 Sherbrooke Street, FRANK MEADE GILMAN, Gentleman; 32 Arlington Avenue.WILLIAM KNIBB GRAFFTEY, Manager, 616 Sydenham Avenue.HORACE ALBERT HUTCHINS, Advocate, 62 Rosemount Avenue THOMAS WALTER LAMB, Gentleman, 513 Argyle Avenue.- JOHN THOMPSON MCcBRIDE, Merchant, 4262 Dorchester Street.PETER WILLIAM McLAGAN,.Merchant, 429 Argyle Avenue.WILLIAM GEORGE MAXWELL SH.PHERD, Importer, 1 Bellevue Avenue.JAMES ROBERT WALKER, Merchant, 4187 Avenue Road.: The counting of votes and the offiçial proclamation of the candidates elected shall.be.made at the City Hall, 21 Stanton Street, on Tuesday, 21st January, 1913, at twelve o'clock noon.LOCATION OF POL LS.Polls for the Twenty-Three Voting Sub- Divisions of the City have been arranged for at the following: locations :\u2014 .POLLING-SUB- DIVISION No.1.Northwest Corner Greene Avenue and St.Antoine Street.\"For voters qualifying on property in the district bounded by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's tracks; Atwater Avenue; St.Antoine Street, and the westerly boundaries\u2019 of sub divisions 124, 146 and 165 of \u2018 Cadastre 384, POLLING SUB- DIVISION No.2.Northwest Corner Greene Avenue and St.Antoine Street.™ For voters qualifying on property in the district bounded by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company\u2019s tracks; the westerly boundaries of sub- .division 124, 146 and 165 of Cadastre 384; \u2018St.Antoine Street and Hallowell Street.POLLING: SUB- DIVISION No.\u20183.At No.1215.Greene Avenue.For voters qualifying on property in the district.bounded by Dorchester Street; Atwater Avenue; the Canadian Pacific Railivay Company's tracks and Greene Avenue.POLLING SUB-DIVISION No.4.At.No.1217 Greene Avenus\u2019 - For voters qualifying on pro, in the distri.bounded by Dorchester Street; Greene Avenue; the Canadian Pacific Railwz ; , and Hallowell Street.Co (way Company's tracks, \u2018POLLING SUB-DIVISION No.5 At No.1215 Greene Avenue.For voters qualifyi ing on property situated in.the district bounded by Western Avenue; Greene Avenué; Dorchester.Street; Hallowell Street; St.; Catherine Street and Clarke.Avenue.POLLING - SUB- -DLVISION Ne.6.At\u2018No.1215 Greons.Avenue.For voters qualifying on property>situated in.the: district bounded br Western Avenue; Wood Avenue; St \u201cCatherine Street; Gladst ; ; .Dorchester.Street \u20ac andGrgene Avenue; Gladstone Avenue: POLLING SUB-DIVISION No.7.th At.No.1215 Greene Avenue.= or: voters.qualifying.or property situated in district bounded by the southwesterly limits of Cadastre B77 (known as the Seminary property) and a line following the northerly \u2018and \u2018northeasterly limits of the City to Dor- chester Street; Dorchester Street and Wood Avenue to said southweste ' .boundary ¢ of Cadastre 377.Ce POLLING suB- DIVISION No.8.- At No.1332 Greene Avenue.4 * À Hameo FOT moters: qualifying -on- property situated in \u201cthe district.bounded by .Sherbrogke Street; Wood.Ayenue;- \u201cWestern.Avenue and Clarke Avenue: © POLLING SUB-DIVISION No.9.At No.404 Mount Pleasant Avenue.For voters qualifying on property situated in the district hounded bs Montrose Avenue, a line following \u2018the soutliwesterly limits of Cadastre 377 \u2018Sherbrooke\u2019 Street and Clarke Avenie POLLING.SUB: DIVISION No.10.\u201cAt 4425.Boulevard (St.George's Club.) ; For voters \u201cqualifying on\u201d property situated in the district bounded by the northerly and northeasterly Umtté of \u2018the City; Montrose Avenue; Argyle Avenue and the line of Argÿle: Avenue produced to Bellevue Avenue and aline following the centre line\u2019 of Bejlevue Avenue to the northeasterly.of the ay.Cadastre 239, thence along, said boundary to.the northerly limits .0 e y ES .yor POLLING SUB.DIVISION No.11.At City Hall, No.21 Stanton Street.For voters qualifying an property situated in the district bounded hv Montrose Avenue, Clarke Avenue, Sherbrooke Street, Metcalfe Avenue, Cote St.Antoine Road and Murray Aven ue.! \" POLLING SUB - DIVISION No.12.At City Hall, No.21 Stanton Street.\u2019 For voters.qualifying on property situated in-the district bounded br Sherbrooke Street; Clarke Avenue; \u2018Hallowell Street; the southeasterly limits of the City; and Metcalfe\u201d Avenue, and the line -,0f Metcalfe Avenue \u2018produced to the southeasterly lfmits of the City.POLLING SUB-DIVISION : NO.:-13.At Victoria Hall, 4630 Sherbrooke Street.For voters qualifying on property situated in the district bounded br the southeasterly limits of the City; the southwesterly boundary of polling sub-division No.12; St.Catherine Street; Bethune Street and the line of .Bethune Street produced to the southeasterly limits of the City, POLLING: SUB- DIVISION NO.14.At Victoria Hall, -4630 Sherbrooke Street.For voters qualifying on property \u2018situated in the district bounded by Sherbrooke Street; Metcalfe Avenue; St.Catherine Street and Lansdowne Avenue.POLLING SUB- DIVISION NO.15, At Victoria Hall, 4630 Sherbrooke Street.For voters qualifying \u2018on property situated in the district bounded by Avenue.POLLING SUB-DIVISION NO.16.\u2018At Victoria Hall; 4630 Sherbrooke Street.For voters qualifying oñ- property situated in the district bounded by Cote St.Antoine Road; Strathcona Avenue; Sherbrooke Street and Lans- downe Avenue.\" POLLING SUB-DIVISION NO.17.© At 4425 Boulevard (8t.George's Club).For voters qualifying on property situated in the district bounded hy the northwesterly limits of the City; the southwesterly boundary of Polling \u2018Sub-Division No.10; Montrose and Murray Avenues and Cote St.Antoine Road; ; and \u2018Lansdowne Avenue: \u201d- ; .POLLING SUB- DIVISION NO.18.- At 4425 Boulévard (St.Géorge\u2019s Club).For voters qualifying on property situated in the district bounded hy the westerly: and southwesterly limits of the City: Lansdowne Avenue; and the southeasterly boundaries \u2018of lots facing- upon the lower side of Cote St.Antoine Road west of Lansdowne Avenue.; POLLING SUB- DIVISION NO.4.At Victoria Hall, 4630 Sherbrooke Street.- For voters- qualifying on property situated in the district bounded by part of the southeasterly boundary of Polling Sub-Division No.18; Victoria Avenue; Sherbrooke \u2018Street and the southwesterly limits of the City.AE POLLING suB- DIVISION NO.20.At Victoria Hall, \u20184630 Sherbrooke Street.For voters \u2018qualifying on property situated in the district bounded by part of the southeasterly boundaries of Polling\" Sub-Division No.18; Lans- downe Avenue; Sherbrooke Stréet and Victoria Avenue.POLLING SUB- DIVISION NO.21.At Victoria Half, 4630 Sherbrooke Street.For voters qualifying on property situated in the district bounded by Sherbrooke Street; Victoria Avenue; Western.Avenue and the southwesterly limits of the City.Co POLLING SUB-DIVISION NO.22, At Victoria Hall, 4630 Sherbrooke Street.For voters qualifying on property situated in the district bounded by Sherbrooke Street; Lansdowne Avenue; \u201cWestern Avenue and Victoria \u201c Avenue.: POLLING sue: DIVISION NO.23.> : At Victoria Hall, 4630 - Sherbrooke Street.For voters qualifying on property situated\u201d in the district hounded by Western Avenue: Lansdowne Avenu \u20ac ; \u201cBéthune Street and the line of Bethune Street continued to the- southeasterly: 1 mits of the City and the _ southeasterly and southwesterly.limité of the City.Of all of which all persons: {ntere sted are heréby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, GIVEN urider my hand at Westmo unt, this Thirteenth Day of January, 913.1 .SHIBLEY, A urning Officen es ps Cote St.Antoine Road; Metcalfe Ave nue; Sherbrooke Street and Strathcona \u2019 x pig A Fi ei a et a A Es EN Te i \u201c ih, ?po qe EE À À à i) A I on = if à H pit Admission, en = rodmestas, samary 151, 28.15 pm: QUEBEC = CANADIEN \u2018Ave.Entrahce, 50c; - Main Entrance, \u2018Reserved Beats, $1.00; Promenade Seats, $1.28, Seats on sale at the \u2018Arena.bE + TUESDAY BVENING,: Jan.Moncegr senc genre nts THURSDAY BVENING, Jan, 16th\".Siva.; \u201cPRIDAT SVENING (SFROLAL) a i Free ~ SATURDAY Oox, J : mi Hi M.A.\u2018A.A.RINK BAND: FIXTURES KSOWLES MILITARY BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE: : + (WEATHER PERMITTING.) .8.30 to 10.30 PME ee to 10.36 a .8:30 to 10.30 PIE.- \u201c220 te 6.00 TM, facon TICKETS: on Sale at WEAR.\u201cOttiee: 25 Peel Street, = TT ke ASE = is Majowtx x Théatre\u201d MONTREAL OPERA COMPANY.a\u2014Ferrabini, Claés- | Cervi + 14 ; 3 RUES ee PIGAHA | -: wo t 8,AID ES Prise sy, ONGLEUS | DB - DAME ca DA erraDi, Cottada Laritte ad.Huberty, dex, Montella, os, kA rrabind, | ursday, nt corms Chciseul, Deck, \u201cCor Tada; Polese, Montella, Cervl.: Stotney, Courso, * Cnoiseul, Deck, Tn Sram, Conrad d, -Huberty, Grand, - 0, Enaigoul, Deck.1 Ingram, Conrad, Hu- berty, rand.\u201d at 8 casa \u201cLaftitte, Ridder, Goaara, Dereyne, La Palme.Chéiseul, In \u201cSaturday; Frices: 500, to 33 Yaz.Bee) \u2018ate 13 +6\" Fs Ft 13 st Maa 5.Bins; TE TA fsAN :Antétested re respectfully pvite : ARGYLE serez to! aftend, \"| Wo, 65, AF.AM GRR, oo 1e, WL RUTHERFORD, PUNERAL NOTIOE Bu oo MN! The Brethren of rabove | Spat | Mayor, F757 Lodge\u2019 are requested \u2018to.- Bt oo tend \u201cfhe Funeral of our ate 1 Dean, from > Ernest \u2018Avenue, Ville Emard, on WEDNESDAY, January 15th, at ONE o'clock: p.m es aus vite oatten : By Command « of.the WM ., NO REG AE ming © Dy _ IE 3.3 en DONA] ryt *oLD \"AGE += \u201cA njéétiné to , consider the \u201cadvisability Hof requesting _ duce\u2019 elon providing \u201cPensions & iA Canad 2, \u201cihe Qouncil Cham WEDNESDAY, a 15, for Old \u201cA t: 3 pm.\u2018 AN.interested in the mat er ste urgent}; » uested to attend the meetin which 2 be\u2019 fiddressed by: break\u201d ; haan he citisens of Montr MONTREAL I AUCTION \u20ac x Ey of the Montr es Company, will be held at their of- i BEBE NO Dares of Lhe Td \u2018 0 - P.T.PETERSON, | © Secretary.Tro MociLL \"UNIVERSITY THE HISTORY QF PAINTING: : With Fw shrations.i #4 A \u2018Course of TE TocTuRES \u201clai ot given at the \u201cRoyal Victori ià*Collége o THURSDAYS, at 4.16 pm.begin- ® = Ping January 16th, - by -\u2026.\u2018Mr.William Brymner.Presigent.ot the Roya Canadian\u2019 Acs- \"FEE.FOR COURSE, $4.00\" «1 For \u2018full information \u2018ap piy to Secretary, Royal Victoria College brooke: Sirest West: Lo \u201cNOTICE.; a yo 0 nual Business see n, son Ae 117 Bt 2 Antoine, st, ot Asn o'clock: p.m.\u201d on-\"Fhnrrsday,\u201d 3 23rd;:1 48 The matters for constde thereception o eports, Matos for 1913, the a Trustee, may tome before the mee biio M se held in Welcome.Hall, 11 ig: ard.cord 2.TARLTON, : - , Secratary fTressurer, WA M.Se ich ABNUATL D ensiunds : JF 07 THE SHAREHOLDERS or.will be held at Paterson Co.Bo on TUBSD.DAY, the 31st .NOON.for the election o \u2018the ensuing year, and forall other poses relating to the affairs of the an pany: L WP.MBD, Sécrotay.Montreal, Jen.11th, Jets rT © ART ASSOCIATION galleries Closet Roading \u201cRoom open to embers.- _ oy * BRITISH AND FORBIGN.MAILS.æo Re Closed at the Post \u2018Office During the Week Ending Jan.18; \u201cJan.14 1.00 pm.Zeeland, [ oand-Ameticän 14 6.00 pîn.Supply.15 1.00 pm La Féone ; n TF Atlantic.$15 6.00 pm.pi.* 17 1.00 pm Philadelphie, : : American.#17 6.00 p.m.Grampfén,- Lo ; Allan.mere i *Letters may be posted.u 6.00 .m.; other matter \u2018shoi id a \u2018Sostéa | before 5 pm.i oie ve cp ttre *éParcels are cides ovr ent steamer: latest tune Ci mailing 4.30 :y.m.Friday.; 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\u201cNorthern | o ex- ira postage Jn the \u2018Daily PY rng: to the United States and its dependencies.Foreign postage extra to all countries abave list, as ollows.$6.50 extra; \u2018Weekly Witness,\u2019 $l.50 axtra; \u201cNorthern Messenger,\u201d b0c extra.| The last edition of the \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 is delivered in 5 efty every evening © publication at $4.00 per annum, \u2018World Wide\u2019 at $3 per annum.J \u2014\u2014\u2014 + SE Wie «the \u2018publishers of the Witness\u2019 \u201cexclirde from its columns all financial and other \u201d \u2018advantage of or injure the readers, it must bé understood that they ia ne \u2018mu leave their readers to exercise their own \u2018them.It\u2019 is, es impossible \"to | know much abput mining \u2018gdvertising, | which.offers probably the most specula- eat chances of all inves stments.great chances gain are balanced Te 7 fhe of.lpss, and 8 one should Invest in à ar aan atte property more.than he #4 - rhe French! tre havin some \u201c sué- | cesses.in Morécco.The \u2018Smoke of thel war in the Bast has hidden this At- \u2018antic: war.from our consciousness.The: news that\" reachog.us \u2018wir nätur- hich records.\u2018those ad- + | vantages which.must Sooner.or.later \u201c| same to Frenëh \u2018arms.I is a long | task: \u201cthat the French have.taken, \u201cthis r ¢gulation \u2018of \u2018the\u2019 \u2018éitarrs-| for Meroceo.| But to them it fs no riéw one.It! \u2018took them twenty years: | le.\u2018eénqu'er Abd \u2018eli Kader ang fort | three: years to get to the end of fight- But they seem LO time.The present task is a \u2018more serious one.Such savage warfare las some of their generals \u2018waged As not permissible: no \u2018The\u2019 mountain\u2019 fastnesses of Morecco arg harder to \u2018negotiate than .those - of Algiers.Algiers had only a \u2018Dey,\u2019 Morocco has a sultan, a descendant of the prophet and of that resplendent Hñe of-mou- archs who.carried.eivilization .and learning into Spain, and whoge mag- \"nifieent monuments still reinain there.Algiers, Was \u2018largely .@érelict; Mororey is full \u201cot\u201d \u2018ne most\u2018 glorious possibili=| \u201cties, for which, it has been famotis -Greeks placed.there their- éatiniy.paradise, the gardens of the.Hespgrides -with their golden apples\u2014we call \u2018them tangerines.QE Not even , seeping the principe A ambition fecentiÿ ë x moriey.fo the ful.\u201cValue\u201d of hig: |-ohe \u201cthing\u201d to \u2018enfotce Mr.Latulippe\u2019s Week: a advertisements which they { consider calculated or intended to take [l = | expect on.a European quéstion which the interests .f the powers are | | Hot all \u2018alilée, such harmony As.ene\u2019 | angry at peeing her long expected prey \u2018 under- | since thes- days.when\u2019.the\" \u2018ancieiit:{: founged Timself as tavaring, aibeté $4: prepent as fii 2 that the conn nts, nln \u2018failed to |f tor 8, \u201cfanciful.fashion, Mr.; the Unités States Secretary: of stite.pre} pe ed a Jong \u2018reply to the] \u2018Britigh\u2019 aemsnd.for the arbitration of.diftére ences\u201d with régard to the Panama { Canal, asititat Great Britain for & \u2018cise defipition \u2018of the Issies.\u2018which she | wishes to submit to\u2019 arbitration.This is an exceedingly timid policy \u2018The first manly thing to have done was to] administration which Mr.Knox tépre- ments is go \u2018gomipletely cominitted, and \u2018then proceed to details.The best \u2018the \u2018Washington déspatch .which we: print cap say.for Secretary, Knox's produc: tion is that, while it is not & \u2018syrrender\u2019 | to arbitration, it is not a féfusal 67 it.If this procéeding represents\u2019 Mr.Taft, the best construction We can put upon ft in.that he has given uli the splendid Tested to.the tièn.; Supplementary to a redent \u2018Pape on tle.subject.by ME Tremblay, thie chief jet thé: fire.brigade, we have How a, ; esson- ou.: the same subject by Mé comes: té: \u2018the matter of fire- insurance.- \u2018He finds | \u2018too much rinks, and in the: case of minor blazes, too realy and liberal an.adjustment, fire.is disastrous, nd mat- 8 and conditions.that: insur- nee cannot \u2018restore.But\u201d there are, | also dotoriously.many cases int which a fire: results in no lass, but rather: a gain, :to the insyred.\u201d \u2018And.\u201causderlylng dtéres Whole business ds\" thé \u2018éuriéus: latent argument, entirely immoral; yet in most cases more or lesa potential in lessening the précaution that makes for safety.A man who hfs'a fire af- D ter long paying, to him, useless.insur: A \u2018Ance/hgs\u2019 à.secret.satisfaction that he has only collected what wag perhaps ; overdue to.him, or.perhaps.that\u2019 he.Was Fluôky in\u2019 collecting 4 \u2018befére 1: was ail due.A law.that Would \u2018make \u2018It impossible for \u2018the owner or tépaut -of \u201cthe bulldink ¢ or Property in\u201d \u201cwhieh \u2018a fire .originates, to\" collect insurance \u201cJoss would probably \u2018do.more then ans.excellent precautions, \u2018and: to, secure the\u2019 construction - of kafér buildings.Such 4 \u201cregulation; it is Baté \u2018to: say, would bé.followed by a rapidly decreasing\u201d number.of fires.CO Jurons : te \u2018enable \u2018her to do.5 ith; ac \u2018better | grace and with léss- fear.of ehgeance being \u2018taken: Von.tne\u2019 Turkish ædniinistration - \u201cby its own people.\u201csûn such a.demand en the part of the powers Would need to havé visible force behind it to make it valid \u2018for the purpose named, and go far us, appears, there \u2018seems small.reason to in fe abled the.world, including the United 4 Statés\u2019 and Japan, to\u2019 Bend.an inter- Ë, A national army to \u201cCtiina.When .the concert.of\u201d Europe fails, | however; i 1s fair\u201d to\u2019 fix\u2019 the blame\u2019 Le where it belongs, .and in the present BB case it notoriously belongs to Austria,\u2019 developing into a neighboring power tion -for not - having at.the moment of: their extremity stacked them from\u2019 behind, and which is indeed preparihg to \"do-'that very: thing \u2018shold: the war be renewed.It is on these back stab- refusal to accept the situation she hag in five \u2018hundred years so richly., earned.\u2018There is no jdoubt of the aid and comfort these two enemies of the Bal- \u2018kan brotherhood have given: and are: giving to the Turks, and there is\u2019 ne \u2018doubt.as to what is thought of it, even among, Austria\u2019s ailes 3 à Afiance: EE Theré is sympathy with \u2018the lish ness of the.defeated- Turks in the:day of their humiliation \u2018But there wilt \u2018be none with Austria.\"If, by \u2018her own \u2018éction or by : \u2018mania; she \u201cactually: Kindles a \u2018fire.in reat of the.Balkan ,alltes, she will be.cursed by the nations, It Roumania takes action, efthér by \u201cherself.or with Austria's assurances, she will find «ll men against her except the Park.Should either of these Powers.\u2018bite at the heels\u2019 of those.who \u2018are seeking to set up a modern power: \u2018In southern Europé, and eo provoke: \u2018war; pr lrgaukind that it should shire.thie [1 ;perience of Turkey.Should \u201cthe: apts: [of \u201ceither.involve .- ho * ethèr po ers; which is \u2018 there.is an.agtual force 1.\u201cth active public opinion of.the \u2018world, and ing, \u2018power.The Roumanian ambussa.-.\u201cdot\u201d in London is said to.\u2018have.® - \u201cLetièrs for Registration should - de\u201d tn hour > before Le bas appravé of the principle, th which the | 8 LK] : à ations, | with, we cannot say, nat \u2014hower of iI 80S ant FF \u201con CMAJORITY VOTE comipetition for {7,, \u2018This Hat : t- thé th There.are ciroumbtances | ull the: insurance, for there 4 { Ontario In the | sdlid, organized negotiations, in vie ne \u201cthat B \u201cby e tha jo! desires td.[Pr | aodñ to be able to -cope.with hérself; - @lso'with :Roumania, which, having long | 5 \u2018ago Yecëived \u2018her portion of \u201cthe Tyrk- | 1 \u2018Fish \u2018dismemberment, tefused to takef .: \u2018part with her old companions in: bond- Co age; which \u2018now demands\u2019 \u2018éompenté- F2 bers that Turkey is depending in-hèr., the -Exiule, > instigating Rou- | Skit will encounter the.hearty\u2019 wish Tof I \u2018| gage fwd eminent British experts, that would be all against the maraud- | Mai question me to 73 re éétening a ew her Aemands; \u201cHeld\u201d \u2018back only by * We are not, How- # her big poison pressure.\u201cTurkey\u201d.may: tyét- \u2018yield: : \u2018It ds 681d that will \u2018how aftlon of a Turkish pai lament.| + EC \u2018 f PME Ce \u2018rocnto, a eing- mage for a big \u2018ohibition .convention in oronto next oûth: \u2018Owing to: the \u2018adoption of the Sonia: Liberal party paucus, the convention will face an entirely Hew Situation\u2019 as conttasted - ith last year.x Thé coming- convention.will.have 1 a lively time.éver the \u2018political action paltey.\u201cA new featÿre in the programme will be the prospect Te-ihtro- in connection with local option.; We A: gutaber \"of temperance peop e take the view er cerner PTS Mr.Howat 8 provincial \u2018banish the: \u2018bar, and leave the shop to local.a), gption, ~pol+d icy,.the bedt:po for ¥ would | .be à provinéial pain \u201cgor \u2018the en .actment of» the, vor Sib or se.that té è age who or argue.[gehts es aha ty measure.than: when it was tried.in\u2019 \u2019 8, and.was left by » F thé Liberal Gdvèrnment - to_:bè enr! ; forced by t ed people] .\u2018I\"goes {nto BN bar majority bate The proposition.for a - Scott Act campaign will be opposed by the Rowell men in the prohibition:convention, who \u2018féar.that it would prhve a substitute | tor the provincial \u2018banish the bar\u2019 1s- sie af the next general elections.They will endeavor to pave the way for a\u2019 temperance suppert for # he, + se.candidates ¥ 5, fll.Ey \u2019 qi 14, bearing thät- the gouneil se Aurora - ight \u2018giyé the Javad, option.b) plan -there* jtS , i rd eading be érelthe \u2018expiry y : statute for a: Sc allow, : A: Vi Stipwdon asked Mr, Juste Fire to \u2018restraiîn\u201d th Fustion Bey rom doing 50, pending | an applica- V4 Judge Morgen, for, a scrutiny.SrgWdon's wier \u201cshowed .no ) \u2018had suspicions, it councils elsé- vi.to be.covers AS the sudge, \u2018an cu, intitiakod that Aurora.cour cil must not.vidlate the statute.was willing, \u2018that his: view should be conveyed to: \u201cthe authorities of Aiirora.Aurora.égrried local.option, 322 \"to 214, éxactlÿ one ballot over the rer uired three-fifths.4.- \u2014 tn: a; special message.to the egisjature Tati\u2019 night |.\u201calbapy N, + Jan.1 \u201cGovernor Sulzèr récommends that the charter granted io the Long Sault Dè- velopntent\u201c By by\" the \u2018Logisla-' ture of 1907.be Pinmediately repealed.Attornéy-G eperal Carniody.reported to the Senate recently- that: opinion the Legislature exceeded its act being.unconstitutional, opinion the Governor concurs, He recommends, howeverfl that power be de- yveloped by the.Hate tribution, and.f fo consider - the tect navigation.The company was as thoorporated with {à \u201ccapital © of'*-$1,000,000, and its\u2019 -di- Frank 8.Smith, Walter : F: Will- chael H Figherty, ren, ° \u201cfhe cof : \u2018Henry WW son va Joh Cc Crapser.: oration proposed to: develop power rom the St.Lawrence River, which, 1t f8 tonténded, would\" \u2018amount\u2019 to | ôhe mülion .horse-pawer.If \u201cfully dè- veloped.The company Has - paid $85,000 into the State Treasury, which the Governop- suggests be repaid lo the company with interest.The .company has never Jegun \u2018op- eratioñs because of its failure \u2018to get |.% vorable légis ation from the Feder- and Canadian Governments.A bill ; OTTAWA sEeKe \u2018PURE WATER.114 \u2014 Thé.Ottawa city a el En night decided to er nié, London, \u201cEngland, ae ger, an Pr.Houston, \u2018sefentifte LdViser to the Métropoll£an Water Board; of Lontlon, \u2018England, to.sos Ao+the Capital \u2018at: once and -re- | ; t upon the best supply.of: \u2018purè.wa- | er \u201cfor this\u201d Se .Geo wo idepend on thé | ] But.| #ë ail know how, in such an: asm.1 bly, it 1% ne Tole patriots who.Gandons Are - Jan.14, + Arrangements Le provincial | he ba¥ plank by the Oñtario, \u201cdüction of the Scott Act into Ontario | muëfr\u201d More - % éffective | \u2018| say thé.things} that Mr.without giving ; HR \u2018in\u2019 bis Ls \u201caüthority in \u2018granting the chartér the: a ve ee og for general dis-|.claim that.Buch - development.may: afl .rectors for: \u201cthe.Hest: year 2 Mi-| i A « > jscoverer Coming - - The ; discoverer of \u2018the South Pole; International.Rice: for the sout will \u2018Halt.views of every part of the journey.\u2018CAPTAIN \u2018ROALD AMUNDSEN.erp extremity of the earth, reached York on January.10th, wherg he was given a most enthusiastic reception.He related his \u2018thrilling adventures: in\u2019 i: Washington on the evening of the same day, before thé National Geographical lééture \u2018In Boston, New York and \u2018about one hundred other cities of the United States.and _ will appear in Montreal on February 24th, when he will tell the story .of tne dash to the pole to a Montreal audience in the Windsor The lecture itself will be supplemented by motion \u2014Copyright, Underwood & Underwood, who on December 14th, 1911, won the New, .ociety.Captain Amundsen - and colored NY.- + + + qe a 7 :! \u201cWhen Mr.oR co Sparrow p , Flits repory on the English -#irl\"in @o-if mestic- service.in Canada to thé.Imperial Migration Committee ini Tiondon, he seems to have quite overlooked che effect that hig derogatory.LeMATKs, would have on'the many thousands of fine, honest, countrywemen of his who are now living in the Dominion.\u2018The \u201cwi :.haw already published letters f yBadabs who hold that Mr.Sf V3 re \u2018was \u2018not only gw one-sided, But.os: libel on the majority of \u20188s tine \u201cahedy of young women as the world.jean.produce: Other indignarit letters dre still coming in.To-day a.young: \u201cEnglish girl who en- \u2018closes.\u2018her Jame and address, writes: \u201cSir \u2014Irreference fetter whica { appeared in\u2019 your: \u2018paper ant Tuesday, the 7th of: January,\u2019 with regard to English \u2018girls \u2018in: Canada: by man (if he is fit :tô be called \u2018such), named Mr.Sparrow, I would\u201d \u201cJust / \u2018like tô.- -say à word.or two about my: \u2018@sinion on that subject, and'to beg a small space .N your paper.Tam a \u2018pyre: bred FEng- gh girl and ap, indignant one at that, \u201cIto thinkithat any man.\u201cwonfd\u2019 dare to Sparrow has said about us English iris, I makes my blood boll wheh:F>think about it.Horse whipping is £30 go for him.Hily: \"wish\" 1.could: hayé-miet him Tâce \u2018to face, I would have\u201d told him \u2018what I thought ef him.\u2019 1 \u2018With regard to.pleasure, we are fond \u2018of.pleasure, but not immoral pleasure, and what girl is not, ;whether she be \u2019 - | English, :Irish,, Sc6tch Welsh,,or Can- \u2018adian?.Aon .}'sure.than a Canadian?| friends.in all these nationalities and forid-.of Dplea- \u201cWho.is mo I have girl they are all fond of pleasure, and I \u201cel don't blame tirem, \"but 1 will nat hear.anyone sa¥ the: English girl\" is any worse then any other, With regard to {i morals.\u201d \u201cI: \u201cPhere are good and Yad of all Kinds, no matter what their nation, and if \u201c| one.girl goes wrong it \u2018does not meun + IyHave.been:in.Mont-, \u201cand f am satisfind wth dt, have: of; a- nice place and am as happy as the day is- long; and\u2019 TJ think Montreal as \u2018good as any other place, and I\u2019 \u2018think English girls areas fit-as anÿ \u2018other for domestic\u2019 Ser- to gay all de.\u201d real three.years, 3S: vice,\u201d if: they ~wWere®nly-, treated as» Jhu- an: Doings, insteal 1 of \u2018machines: JUDGE ARGHBOLD STRIPPEDOFAL PUBLI OFFICE : \u201cmat He.th cote i + Any Wrong, - \u2014 Washingtos.Jan.\u2019 14.°\u2014 Robert W; Archbotd, of \u2018Scranton, .\u201c \u2018Pennsylvania; for twenty-nine years, ah occupant.of judicial positions upon the Pennsyl- \u2018vanin State Bench, the Federal Dis-; triet.Bench, \u201cana the - United States Commerce Court, who, as announced in - yesterday afternoon's despatchés, was then.adjudged guilty by the Unit- td States Senate of «high \u201ccrimes an misdemeanors,\u2019 is now stripped of his \u2018 office, \u2018and forever disqualified from holding positions of public honor or : tate Senate, but public trust.\u2019 pass où miles © House of Repre- The conviction and Judgment, cand = 2\" Salzer éald yes- &5.the cenclugipn of the t sentatives.Ww oe of those Lo op- | trial that has heen- -pending in the Fig pos © ting sure in Washington.| ate sinee-last summer on charges | i Judge \u2018AveRbold\u2019 \u201chad = boon EU f miscondüet >and) misbehaviour : judge, and that Te had corruptly used hie judicial poweï to further Ang PA vate interests of.himself and h 5 friends, in the acquisition of coal lan ties in\u2019 Pennsylvanti.iN five of .the, thirteen separate charges brought: against him Par ba House of Representatives.Judge other bold Was found guilty, Upon the ther eight: the Sépate votéd him not \u201ceine » the © \u2018malority in some cases: g The English.Girl in Canada + + + Wants to Whip Mr.Sparrow \u201cWhere are all you.English -girls?\u2018Are we going to stand abuse like this?TI, should: say not.If this Mr.Spar- -row \u2018isa man at all be should be heartily ashamed of himself, but 1 think he is nothing but a cad,,and ! hope and trust this will regch his eye.\u2018Let him come forth and tell - where he got his information, \u2018and we will meet him, and by the time we) have finished wäth>Him féhère-ren*tie much of him left.us English girls can do.I would not | mind meeting him with.a whip.\u2018Hoping you will publish this letter, and in some measure satisfy ' \u2018A DISGUSTED BNGLISH GIRL.MISLEADING.SAYS WOMEN'S EOCIETY At the monthly meeting: of the com mittee of management of the Women's National Immigration .Society,.held yesterday at 87: Osborne street, matter of the experiences.of youns girl immigrants, particularly in Mont-, real, as raised in {le report \u2018of.Mr.Sparrow, was discussed; -and it -was | felt that in several important parti- éulars the report was misleading, and did not present conditions of affairs as they really are.It was-also felt that Mr.Sparrow had not taken- the ordinary means at his disposal to ascertain how things actually were.It appears that Mr, Sparrow failed to put himself in communication: with several of the recognized.societies, and settlement of young girl .immigrants in Canada.R The.Women\" National.Immigration Society, although épecially recognized \u2018by .bolh the Ddminien and Provincial (jovernments, was not consulted - by } Mr.Sparrow or by any one represent- ling him, accordingly the committee; of Immigration Society felt it their duty to record their disagreement.with Mr.Sparrow and his report.by passing, the following resolution: \u2014 \u201cThat -Mr.Sparrow\u2019s statements \u201cwith reference to the English girl immigrants were incorrect and - misleading, and that he did not communicate, with | or visit the home -of this\u2019 society to ascertain the correct facts of th.care: thirds majority necessary.for conviction.Any one of.the five verdicts of 5 \u2018guilty was enough\u2019 to bring about the punishment imposed upon him.The end of the long-fought struggle noon, when the vote.Was.taken.on the first article of impeachment.With gallery doors locked to prevent the movement of spectators, and an unaccustomed hush prevailing throughout the - chamber; places as their names \u2018were called and\u2019 pronounced the word \u2018Guilty\u2019 \u2018in almost\u2019 - inaudible tones.The vote on \u2018the first] \u2018charge, that Judge Archbold had cor- \u201cruptly.influenced officials \u201cof the Erie Railway to sell him the Katydid Culm ~CGdmpany at Scranton, resulted in his _ conviction by a vote of 68 to 5.\u201cIna little committee room off the \u2018galléry floor, behind >a guarded door, J Judge Archbold, his wife, and his son.ugh, sat throughout the afternoon as the Senate voted upon Lhe charges against him.The first vote of conviction was carried to him by his son from the gallery.After seritence had been - imposéd \u2018upon him, Judge Arch- bold and His- family left the Capitol to go at once to the family home at Scranton.\u2018I have always \u2018known that I have done no wrong, and the vote of ny one makes it otherwise,\u201d was his only comment upon the Senate\u2019s action.- + The sentence of thé Senate became _operative at\u2019 onde.HELPING THE BOYS\u2019 FARM, help in the splendid work being cap.ried\u201d on there for turning delinquent \u201cboys inte wholasome, healthy, \u201cSoif- \u201csupporting citizens; The wark' ia extending rapidly.Hit is to continus to expand, it mu :st have more help from a wider circle.A \u2018subscription \u201cblank will be found on another page~.the farm is ¢ Shawbridge., and its al \"HF | they are at it clause and bills.| son, s+ He.will know whats.«À the | which have to desl with the receiving : management of the Women\u2019s National | in the Senate came \u2018early\u2019 in the after- the Senators rose in.their {j- .You are still wanted in the Boys\u2019 Farm Circle, A.\" contribution \u2018 from |\u2019 you, however large or small, woulg directors \u2018would welcome a visit from YOM.A © + Back To pyfows rm} f To-day the members reassemble, tho men who make the nation\u2019s laws; snl soon the capital will tremble from morn: to night without a pause.The men in whom the country glories, the men who sail the ship of state, the men on whom we tack good stories, back to business on thts date.For duvr get and days in all the papers no one has tried\u201d to circumvent some other mem, bers\u2019 wicked capers, and all has Gren \u2018a sweet content.When cach for Christmas homeward wended, \u2018he \u2018country suffered no great ills, but now the truce has once more ended.and vince more \u2018with ardor unabated the strife \u2018will rage both loud and long\u2014the old performance duplicated from early \u2018 ' 3 - \u2018morn till evensong.Angn each enterprising member, reflecting how it won : votes when they were needed Ka Sep- \u2018tember, will add fresh stacks of anecdotes, and \u2018standing on some busy csr.ner will there remark to passers-b: \u2018Ah, that reminds me of Jack Horner who had a finger in the-pie.Jack wag 1 a funny chap,\u201d and so on\u2014we all know how these tales begin, and then from yarn to yarn he\u2019ll go on, \u2019till all the cows are gathered in.And vou and 1 will hear the rumor of all those quips so apropos, and marvel at their deathless humor as we stay home and shovel -8NOW.Around the House the bow of reason will- doubtless cause a sultry \u201cstorm suggestive.of the summer sea- the- alr will be so charged and \u2018warm.The birds of spring will soon '| be \u2018singing around its tower a glad re- \u2018frain; the crocuses will soon be spring- ing\u2014but birds \u2018and buds are wrong\u2019 again.And you and I, friend, often wonder, what.sense there is in all the - noise and Joutbursts of rhetoric thun: | der.We ask ourselves, What ails ths | boys?- SHERWOOD HART Ugly Smudge on Calgary\u2019s Name Ald.Frost's Startling Description of Social Conditions is \u2018Unchallenged.Calgary, Jan.14.\u2014That there are two hyndred girls under 18 on the verge of illegitimate \u2018motherhood in Calgary: that there are private rpoms in connection.with- most popular, grills, whern \u201cmeré children ate wined and dined, und that there are licensed chauffeurs pick- \u2018ing up young girls \u2018in loads,\u2019 are some unchallenged statéments concerning local social.conditions made by Alderman Frost in the City Council.His remarkable charges were made in support of the.Curfew Law, which Ald.Frost fathered, and which failed of passage.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FO LOOK FOR THE BADGE.Look for the official badge if any one presents a collection box of the Victorian Order of Nurses at your door next week.When -a nurse was carrying a package of collection boxes along the street yesterday, the string broke and five of the number were lost.As a result there may be bogus collectors next week when the Victorian Order of Nurses commences its door to door canvass, So watch for the official badge of the Order.No one can do any col- \u201clécting of funds without it.+4 444444444449 MR.ROCKEFELLER T00 - ILL TO ATTEND INQUIRY Charies spe- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 1 + + + + + + + + I Washington, Jan, 14.\u2014 Dr.W.Richardson, a Washington \u2018cialist, who was deputized by the Puit Investigating Committee to make physical examination of Mr.Willi Rotkefeller to determine whether M! Rockefeller is physically able to appeaï as a witness of to give a deposition., 1 It is gaid to be to the effect that M™ \u201d d'Rockefeller\u2019s state of health against him, but failing of the two-/- is such as -to preclude his appearance before the -committee or thé making of a statement in the form of a deposition.Dr.Richardson examined Mr.Rockefeller at Miami, Fla.DA00e cts CAUSE TAOES » * THE WEATHER 3; tr ped dered Goigosiatestoddo tongue sado etre FAIR AND COLD.\u2018Toronto, Jan.14:\u2014PF'air cold weather pear generally, the cold continuing very severe.in Alberta and Saskatchew- ani Lakes and Georgian Bay\u2014Fair and moderately cold: Wedensday.mostly fair; stationary, or a little higher temperature, I» Ottawa, \u2018St.Lawrence Vallers.Gulf.and Maritime\u2014Fair and cold to- day au on Wednesday.Supetior\u2014Local show flurries, bu! generally fair and cold to- day and où Wednesday.All West\u2014Local snow flurries.but \u201cgenerally :fair and cold to- day and ob Wednesday.TEMPERATURES: Highest Lowest Yester- during § a.m.to-day.day.night MONTREAL .8 6 v Victoria +.\u2014 oR - Calgary +.& 14B $ 1415 -Winnigep : .e 6 4B ut White River .\u2014 4 \u2014_ Sauit Ste.Mârie .4 12 4 \u2018oronto .15 Is 15 singston .14 24 17 Ottawa « \u2026\u2026.\u2026.2 2 a 1 Quebec .,.4 4 Als st.John, N.B.8 5 4 AdHfax .+.2! .6 14 4 St.Jchn's, Nfid.6 30 8 Detroit co.fi ; 28 on New Yo 30 28 24 london, England, \"38, cloudy, sw.Paris, France, 36, cloudy, calm.Washington, Jan.14\u2014Forecast: Kastern New York\u2014F'air to-night: warmer north and west portions; Wednesday, fair and warmer; moderate winds, becowing southeasterly.New - England\u2014Fair to-night; Wed- mekday, fair and warmer; moderate east to 9 Southeast FRE = in qua at sui : late WE: LE Pr dû dedteé 4D now few EVE SMa { | J { Te .A8 JL + = RY 1 1045, eet mme JANUARY.14, 1910, ind .-~ -~ Ai r Ç NUARY ; J Sy _ rere \u201c Lo.\u2018 oo CL 2 ea 4 US 4.Re i .\u201cULMER MUNARÉAL LiL 1 À + - - o i a crée; Ti y PTE > > BP pe LUTTE ac J : CAI bi = A - EP = - - A 5 ALY LU UR ANNUAL : AL, Ah Y Now, -OÙ of Mer- | A A À he Half ear is dreds of lines { Rend.XA fe £ Savin nes à in 1 e.omies on hun | = LA of Grea es tensive econ Len \u2014 nd | Period rds\u2019 ex 4 Purchase m PA The SALE a o.te { © ! 825.00 Pu Nu JA NI JAR Y tments contribu Special c's Furs 1 handise.All Depar: sn SS 33 137 ot.| 1 c an ; PRIE RES ; I LES | advancing in price, pys 8 3 I 1 ee : | adily arke i.mas 8 \u2014 ; J 7 Ce 4 Furs bility to buy en ae and the | ng oa of Our Bes 42 ! yet our oe most © furs throughout the een 4 J S ecial Lines 150%: : conditions carry no furs thr the interest the | Corsets, Less I erable qe sawing summer es by those who conside Ç 4 : {hs es\u2014 Co oi Opprtuity, to cons this.bry eters moment.t, length 46, size 38 s a odels io Pony Coat, le Squirre ; we | io Corsets i fect fitting model ere Or Sere Beil oer Price | ite | when per anship'dre 9 .00.Sale Price $148.50.Sale Pr ; oi | ty and good eke teem Cont: length.38, Sea Cony eng 5 ue 5 arly harp disco t and I 67.Hudson e $95.00, Sa $99.00.| at a s lender, stou \u2018SEASON'S $99.50.Sale Pric Sale Price oo ter- ble for s with: the; sea : Value $142.lue $148.50.21.75.Sale } suita d are made: rding the Coats, length 50, Va Tails, Value $2 36.00.; L'on figures, an vements, thus aor Su 3 Only Persian Lamb ar Scarf, Yale $36.25, : oh Bi latest -impro eatest degree of coms \u20ac Price $14.50, Ys Bear Stoles, Valu co.Jf wearer the a fon special suce ae nee R REDUCED | vB LESS 10 ge figure; in low, me i,\" dole Le Sale STOCKS FU 367.00, | Ys 1 average gur yrted.Coutil, aime REGULAR 50 inches, Value ; vs Eel :- strong webbing = cent: { an Near se Now selling fro: gth 50 inches, Value now BY $1.50, less 10 p slender \u2018gares.ae to $142.Lamb Coat, len a from i él Models fer ri bus very ré i $ sir ee pre.from four fige skins, the M low and m , nicely.118 \u201cte 30.Black Fox w= 1:00.5, CE de 4 a a ve 15 # \"ribbon t ae Se | $200 less strong boned mate ; «Pics 406.= Fr ' figures, edium an eu Siges Ho es , pot M d coutil, m stic web do ar | wo Bl ompporters of s eu 3460 sentir it and.207% .and 5 LESS 50 per = 4nd slender.per cent.ne , el \u2019 gnewal, of neckwear is a : re- $ 26.nch Contil 18 to 0 ri F.rable.item À ables them ns MA |, Made of Fre orters.Sizes spas conside nary sale en tant matter.1 a hese supp a.mo | - This Jan er impor rong B44 four 50 per cent.Iso: ih ch sq : ture.in this ev.: i 50 less tiste; a to | = _ omies ÿ pen H GE of Er tor slender ures at Sizer.18 fed os 3 ; 13 % EE large econ LESS 33 1- 3% fringed ends ¢ un- 88 26.\" Pric t styles in and atout / A : d semi-fting : Chiffon Scarfs triped copors some wifi ; tho I In several TE mediam à less 56 | Cle If.These Shree sth in\u2019 \u2018loose.ag .00 to $45.00.flowered and s Less 33 1-3 per ce k collars | Cf Gee eo ed s Rating Diagons! and 2 led serge Sie 36.to.: | be TEE for toe : +.1 à per cen iL Cae es fe.âne air a or wi Cena 5 _ 5 and 35¢ or a 2 #4 nL \u2018 ; come in li ed.with: Sat ; LL a > Be EN LESS 5 A à ad fancy I : It \u201cShades \u2018 \u2018They \u20ac ttons.and iy mr 5 Ce Hy KS \u2018échèé plain 90c to i od ith bu ; - nine 4.erehi\u2019 s vies, re collars n A RE = rimimed wi ent.vo or Jabots.ind bows, Robespier men Ribbons In 50%, oo 33 1-3 3 per, ce 1 k collars, fancy, bo t in yellow, | %, J 3%, et Lbs Shock Less 50 per Tie $ and Spring Ties e effects.| \u2019 ) _.ess 20 ts offi » 33 5 a d Windsor 1e d many strip 3 tion L substantial discounts stack | \u2014 Buiped \u2018blue, brown, etes an 4 inches.| rer to lay g 0 perc 12 to 1 These v ment to women a ribbons for ae 3, Teds Een 85e.An Collars, ete Se Less 50 per ! of such partis and- rimmiag present: needs.pe fe i | heights 11 L- AE | two 9 var Ag D wo tT vi 2 3 v f children\u2019s he se.\u2018ribbons MAR ot 7 ol fe cen Se i re ell as to.purcha wear, ett a i I Se ecially | hove W illinery, NON tight and, dark Jims Une Embroiderie ies Sp ick.\"DRESDEN Ry Less port con wide, lose Ma | =\" Priced - | ick - 3 Ce Cok some different wi Ribboas, 2to aif TE le \u2018scope Tor à man ME , \u201cassarfed idee aile Din Co Co Our January Sale ses ample for under- ark NS.in.ess Re Fe os olaery d child- si VASE RIBEONS in 2x LON ia oT colors snd Ted Lo À a to Hones or amas\u201d oo age nD SATIN RIBBON 33 1-3 pet sent, inch, 9.a » ce RE ë Ÿ X Ak A .2.1 \u2018Wear, and in SSESe lid and ; co No.2, réa 3313 per Pan 1 20h, a a BV 0 Si à ï ren\u2019 s lingeri ve ting ail the newest so Lae | ts 1-2 inch, ent No.h, 7c less 1.- : | ro Embroidery \u201c37 inches wide, 90c 00; Less 20 ; : 1 Speen No.ach 50 tess 33 1- per cent, } Le =F me NN CE | 5 | + old English des pride Shot 3 Ses 50 per i .BC SL, Co To ' Te 1 to : = ; tf merceut Na 30,51 oo 2 | porn Embeds {to 4 ince à Cuba | + d Lace Robes - | .cent BED.CUSHION CORDS \u2014 Colored © colors.i + - Lo _ + ; : 8 Sequin an 33 1- 3 Giri < 15 : d Las t Week in J.OT re u TIRE an > fr -: § \u201cLess tly FE a on UT rd Sc For212e © od .+ HN sf nest dain AT | iste\u2019 Pur C 95 x t + ut 25 ° in both - |- an Vais ed ! 2 - There ae abat white: They re variously | A.e But 125 of.Thèse | At! 3 I he Low P, r ice.of 84.ner e Oriental Rugs Mark | ; + charm se te styles.s, braid Tr d! À Th and a mum r Fi ut ; + laborate ads, sequins, \u201cThere Be So 1 r.shades.N If Price ; + plain and e t, silver beads, 0.Less { To.e { six popu a ; .Ha h + ith je 00 to 863.| A York coming i in =o, Co le lies as muc + trimmed w 1 etc, $20.¢ a ro + New Wajsts 95, .a sel jR 1 Oriental rug ace, \u201ci ad Messaling say, $4 + oo LL ty of the f its coloring y * lace, Freuch.= | ; \u2018Chi fin\u2019 an 1, Wedne it : The beau y durability o | ++ cent.5 er ent.\u201d Ao ps Silk 15.00) Shc tion and du and these 31-3 per less\u2019 3 p Lo Fis rchase 5 | id.5 erfec t-out design, i Robes, 1-3 per cen LE, s secial mw Va ilies: 3 od Le _inthep lly though are select Black Sequin.sses, less 33 INSERTION US pec loriags.VA = in its skilfu y hich our rugs ing RY Whi BABY IRIS dd Insertion, as to of com! AN are the quali al.opportuni If Price is HAND-MADE.chet Lace an 10:00 Yess 20 per oti ry ke coe d.The exception cimens at Ha ; nes ll Irish en ches $1.75 to $ \u2014 a d and Em.| one of these perfect spe | Rf ian 1d Flannels an.and Hemstitche 10 | aéorded oy fais sale fos Porson Rugs sis | fam Its an cd inen 0% eo 00 UGS\u201425 extra an, Sennah, Ferp- 3 hE D own n Quilts and 20%.1 h Tous and i Bath Mats, 1 and Pillow Slips, Less 2 or EVE RY PE eat 4x7 ib, and Silk: Rugs, Prices $55.00 10 | jon : af n N | Sarouk, a 1f Price.ion.8 - Less fle lear\u201d urs To Sheets TTENTIO co lr ghia, At Ha Ims suitable i Mr.f Down Q ( dered op S: THE A So ce.am $150.00.Clearing rsian Kiskilms f h as Hundreds.© Prices.Thess : broi co! MPEL: : DE : : .KILMS\u201430 Pe d.Floor Covering.i the 98 There are Clearance cp En E -T.HA T, TREAL 4 aude RSIAN KIS Curtains, an i ate- t January Down.\u2014\u2026- - cu S DOYS SALE IN M ON 1:2 yards to y PE Couch Covers, 8: # nor M Ing at lowes t quality.Hands, L TR RÉMEN a E HO LDER aires 1 for At Half Price.itable for Office i eller ith fines lain dateen: A ed HOU; apkins, Clearing Rugs suita t.1.are filled wi bric with p n Sper, 4.LE lots ad §\u2014100 Indian less 20 per cen : - S\u2014Cam \u20ac Fine sateer 00° | = Le Vo Tables sheets in DIAN RUG : Clearing les Strips, i DOWN QUILT less 10 per cen 50, $6.50, sa : $8.0C RAT 25: = 4 s, LESS\u2019 25% dered.tinen top.IN ining-rooms, etc.S\u2014Persian Palace 00 t oo $4.50, $4.7 n \u2018bands, $5.4 v 5 AND NAPKIN 5 hed embrôi D ALACE STRIP 2.6.Prices $25.th plai ei $n 0%.| ; stite .AN.P 6 x 1 : sif oe if ngs TR ees a ye.A ~ PEER 1558 gs 5 illow lips in linen and.2 Ee Pro is 00 and $2000.2 M8 Satin Down ce 50, $11.00, d fancy, 31609, i LINEN T $6 to-$21, \u201c5 \u2018embroidered.P $45, 4 lore 52 ut > So.925.00, less 20 per siripes, in À - EMBROIDERED LI bed sizes.gets ss -20- oi matic ox - sow 16s 10 Doe E H A / s TO ther $18.50, $20.00, Flaonels in fine 3 + in single ILLOW SL \u2019 75¢ to $1 50, less ioth, Selling I , jing Blanse 10 _percan ès; RED P each d s long c Ol 9 FLANNELS\u2014 \u20ac colors, 580, less per cent Brit MBROIDE sizes.Prices nd Crewdon D CH D 807% nd à variety of cole in fine\u2019 stripe s 10 percent | EM , assorted ke's.cottons me E ' R N & i AS | | x WHITE SOTTONS Homi IGINAL 66 2.3%, 75% AN Sica | Pyjam h Opera Flan ed, etc, less + PLAIN | OR %, - ings, $65.Spe uit, Plain Frenc ink, green.red, a Ty Ce JING ) 5 lvet facing and wi and lue, navy m Cg V El S OLI Lblack vel k feathers but pale b .: \u2018 | d E \u201cBE de chine hat, sl $25.ade hat, blac : on cent.i Yo N an 50% Dr \u2018White crepe 136.Speci White brocs - ce tterfiy, $ | Special $24 but RNO A ND three hats repre: ; nd white bu nh $93.P se hat with wings, 5.\" \u201ca venty- inal d muff le and ceri F REN CH AF TE 257, 3 3 1-37 ing of a difforent wer = Ge Rs color 5 \"Set black nt aren, 138 san emis hat with merle | ] , E n bein line.descript mela Parisian models, dame Georgette, ' mmed sable \"Dark brown 1515, ¥ ins WN.S- \u2014each gow a brief out Ivet Bat \u2018of Ma Teskin biret\u201d tri al $25, le satin, .$55.Specia bl i ring season Below is Tye ve Paix, a mo loser: Speci t, faced mo a breast, brown and ne ght.G O dels of this 50%.Mai rame\u2018 -| Rue de 1a Pa Poiret, à close > leskin bire TE tor bonnet, iy an me à to.th rich ac i Paul th.7 pole $25.Me al $15, 1 \u20ac Te exclusive Parisien mode of from 25% WN of cream satin v 3 us deep mauv cp desig ned ee muff frome) with \"$100.Special hat, faced with mole \u201csatin, 875.Speci white aigrette, _ | 2 Al to the January AFTERNOON and cafs, both a\" Ty | fing and pansies ae ee rings 807,50.ve mie a1 399.À 4 now subjec ses : ta silk with - lace coatee os 331-3 per ca ue 1 LES | æ vin, and many othe ag Camille velvet and wings, $110.Specia \u201chat, uncurled Co 3 few of these dres înon over taf LG atin, $81, Jes b : Te 45 pq Lan s modistes ded in 15.white mount, \u2018Brown moire.$15, À 2, hite n I effect, + ith ricl \u201c+ ch famou are inclu 9 lush hat, Special.2 WNS of w t in \u2018shaw QWN wi ; 9 .; Bw Louise\u2019 | White plu hers, $65, Sp 6B EVENING GO tilly lace coa HINE G collar +, Roger and 25 al $15.rk feathers, : y DE Ç broidery | : with, 5, Speci hat, da EL me ovat SRE amr EVENING doi SE = Tah, a pages color 0 gold su less 39 1-3.per INTY I rose flower grist in.| ble heron wings ce 4 $ $95, les XY BA small Hing aver sa : | of \u2018satin charmieuse Ja Pd co.iin bagi of black net sud Le So AREA > as.SMOKE GREY sown of u out design ria deep 735 per coude Le © ra TRES rate r sty e th .4 - of grey ; as * .eo - Le Lu 3 ed.panier copper cloth with her perch cent\u2019 - 20e : ast with grey circlet » 10) Le Jestkg3 1-3 Pe 2 dion pleated: satin, 5100, lest Z | pm page yp Nhe min, Sd or mln ner 0 ae pe SP SE proto peg dumm mi ra IE I Sn INI A Mensa .pe citar .RSA I Ear A or iin BA SI BB 3 i , .oR ER DS IERIE \u201c 1 :H | œ + + t° y 4 Pp ier amy ¥ - .i ER Us 000 A ES ki \u201catt NC i UP A eR NW AM EY A Ape ER TLS WT 4 AE PEN Nt A SS PON a aw cernes Tg enr Fak TN A HN SOI BAMA 5 AR An Fa Ah eb a ; Be SE PAM NN a Sara A SA J Ca SIN PUTRI ~x { : AS i FOOD Op EAA FRI CT CE Se Th ER HE Te ES Re Ee CE Let et 0 de - +, Hs i \\ a thin during the twelve in au \u2014 «ty WAS Bm ERR ee Ce Ce Be ; ARN ae EAT de Tea ei Castries 2 EAH RA + OR ESS 5 A M hei RS RS i i : 31.6 \u201cThe.colors are ar good sd include - | Lol ih i x mm ki is le to ve that v we Es à never mr more\u2019 Under could not do ts if the \u201cValues wire\u2019 \u201cnot there.\u2019 In the thousands upon thousands of 1 [ations styles dt under |.fa desire them.garments in the store, you ey not find one we cannot guarantee I Only of Val ma + while ES, | WED Nes SD with an op RICH BROCHE SILKS at.an- \u2018exceptionally low.) ricé PRICE.There are thousands of yards suifable fo Be 5 There inca Jarge \u2018oumber:of its sth ob wert but se Dressmakers and: peed of these 75 -and-$1 00.Broches.Wednesday at: 49 pet yard.\u201cSale.ase 2 tries; |: 4 Night gown of fine E Eos a trimmed vif Suis enbrid ~ January White Sale Pra ACER ss wi suce a Drawers with deep frill of Swiss embroidery, Gov id neatly tucked, made of good \u2018quality namsook.through both styles, alt sizes: January White Sale Price.acer: Swiss muslin, tastefully finished with: silk ribbon, Jamary White Sk Price.«.ie, on vo ceési Te ae ai el Sz 77 : pri Hid NL 2 zw | } f 0 ei \u201cWomen's olted fines, 520 pe Par ; White honeyconib and Scotch knit\u2019 loves in, heathers, pure | = wool with seamless - fingers: Per] Pair.os ae oo so mo ne 29 1 Overstockings at Less Than Half Price - fi Pale Blüe, ñ n Sizes: 9 and, 10: \u201cWhite, sizes.As Cardinal and Scarlet, sizes 6 and 617.They are all wool, first grade st stockings.- Wednesday per pair on (eel we 3 2.A he nu Le 6, Vaiss oe pte An \u2014 New tea in Vs real.Of splendid.service to mothers.\u201d \u201cThese waists come in fine lawn in new and dainty style, \u2018having hidden openings in both sides | of the front which enable the mother to nurse the child convem- | ently.\u201cThe front is tucked and embroidered, high collar, and long | {mii \"Extra special vale i in dainty allover.embroidered: combination bf T T CE .$125.00._ Wednésday .This is a new American waist only Just received i in Mont * sleeves, finished.with dainty.lace.All SIZES.4 ao se ov «.$3.50 ina What \u2018better \u2018tinde: Lor\u201d setting: to.a \u2018st .price.Priced for Wednesday .Imported Novelties\u2019 [ Up 1 0.Priced for W /ednesday .39° \"es Uk Nowadays.a.vou wopiasi 1 HiééE: a nid oF place os Sat neckweat.\u2018to ; put on tor varfous - \u2018occa- 2 sthan in t this.wonderful sale on.Wedfiesday.Ll 2 F ifist fa ; i Almost\u2019 1,000.pieces in, the assortment alpine: atest \u2018style.poyeltied\u2014lace: collars, Roosplerre get Har and: cuff, gets, and.starved.Essai range of.the : -Seasg 15 TNOS ; > be and 4° wide fresh, having but lately been delivered at the store.quality and to.wear and launder perfectly.que hr ee hl andary \u2018Sale Price per pair.Ce ae ee A .A .a, pairs + Lita [es sheets, extra large size, 90x99: inch, oo January\u2018 Säle-Pr \u2018 40 pairs Linen\u201d finidhed sheets, large sizes, x | 3 vn tak \u2018Regular $2.55 and $2.75 per.pair.; Dake GREY inches and a.good variety of colors.> $2.00 23 Value.|| No housckéepe à in, the city + shouldheglest dise obportuiity to o buy * Murphy\u201d + Sheets i \u201cand Pillow, Cases at these exceptional Mid-Winter \u2018Sale prices.They are quite new.and We guarantee them t to, be.of excellent as tiv e Styles.vor and CREAM 1 \u201c Pu rchase early\u2014and secure all you ma.6000 YARDS OF |F ine English Dress Ginghams TO SELL AT ,10 A YARD Values 12/2, 15, .18, .20 and .25 These are fine Scotch Ginghams in a large choice of new | designs.There are large and small checks, plain and fancy checks, [ that will make splendid wash dresses.| These ginghams will wear and launder perfectly, and they come in widths from 26 to 30 Guaranteed ginghams.Reg.1214 to .35 a yard.On sale Wednesday at 10 a yard «| Embroidery Flouncing + Considerably Underpriced \\Zinch Flouncing.on cambric and \u2018nainsook, open patterns suitable - for trimming underwear.Values .40 and .45 a yard.Special price-per yard.: 17-inch Swiss Muslin Embroidery Flouncing, in very pretiy eyelet \u201cdesigns suitable for trimming underwear of fine fabrics.« eo 4 © 6 ev eo os eo Regular .50 value; Wednesday per yard.25 27-inch Swiss.\u2018Muslin Embroidery Flouncing, numerous + deg to choose from.Regular $1 50 values, for per yard.75 i 44-inch Swiss Muslin Embroidery .Flouncing in handsome open, blind, and lagey patterns suitable for making dresses.Regular $1 20, for.75 5] 44-inch Flouncing in \u2018exquisite designs, some are in blind embroidery, others handsome Guipure and lace set-in effects.\u201c Regular $2.00 values, for per yard.98 Allover embroidery in dainty designs suitable for making yokes | in baby\u2019s dresses.Regular $1 50 values, for per yard.75 Fine Swiss muslin and nainsook embroidered allover, all small Best open and.blind patterns; $2.00 value; \u201cWednesday.«.$1.00 Girls Drees for School Fine Black Serge dressés, made with or without lined collar and cuffs, sizes 6 -to 115 years.Prices 85.50 and $5.85.- School dresses in serge, \u2018black and white check, in a number of attrac- From 6 to 15 years, Prices $4.00 to $10.50.Also on Wednesday wé shall\u201d sell heavy blanket coats with capuchon Tome.half lined, others linéd rt with heavy red flannel.Regular- y priced, $7.85 to $9.50.\u2018Reduced to.$6.75 Pe gre se es ss 56 06 0 0805 » (\u201cTHE CHILDREN'S SHOP,\u201d 3RD FLOO.R) J CT coprh i pe \u201céradis de es AD ep se pare oe pn me \u201cBut: i i.'* She.i tion I palitie + ships ai few c were \u2018the bc The Fuller Coed wit ; M.; +.Mr, J« ! cillor, .by au + Mes: :.O'Coni tion a The + Jenkin signifie .but it A would :.momel !' nomin: ,, Wm.F 1 were à .pal co Mr.for the ward: .place «\u2018 D, Wa ;: clamat L'AY ; re-elec : + Scot ,=Graha! ced to .cil by ceeds .i Scot.Jos.Li 1 elected \u2018racclam + Melk \u2018retirin Norma .Husk Melt * counci : BE.Do .Mr.A! + Sutt : and E -\"matior © Tow Drape) \u2018\u2019acclarr Mag ! were: i: Larche bs return Mag test fc \u201ccipal t \u201cof Ma were | s-mancr red by \u201cpr ente (iposed taken Helllor.wo Ste man I 4 Clar trelecte © elec té be McGo i \u2018of A.jsacclar ir Gra \u2018te ior tr held - t*Bradf sp Gra irtors © ilis got «were *Rerna -tpold \u201d \u201crap initié M ie a Shri .p LE I.: ! a Le r - .=.THZ MONTREAL DAILY.\u201cWITNESS, | TUESDAY, .JANUARY 14, 1913.wettron nd E.A.Kingsley, whose | =< \u2014 = - JW ÉLECTIONS msm THE EFFECTS OF IN TOMWNSHIPS But Where There: Are Contests] The: Civie Warfare is Warm, | It \\ \u2014 | !} Sherbrooke, Jan.14.\u2014The nemina-\u2018 it tion meetings in the various munici- £ palities throughout the Hastern Town- yf ships were held yesterday.There were few contests, and many counciliors i ' were re-elected, while others.went.té I! the board by acclamati h COWANSVILLE.y The retiring councillors, Dr.\u2018George HFuller and \u201cWm.Oliver! - were retin.H ed without opposition.i M.A.Grant was elected in place of Is Mr.John Murphy, the retiring coun- ;» cillor, and Dr.\u2018Gignac | jwas returned i it by acclamation.i\" ASCOT COUNCIL.- nw Messrs.James Marlin and James it O'Connor were re- elected by acclamas H tion at Ascot.LENNOXVILLE.4 The retiring councilors were Messrs.eine and Woods.The former had signified his intention not to run again, | fi but it was understood that Mr.Woods ti would be a candidate up to the last | ;moment, but his name was not put in 11 gomination.- Messrs.- MeKindsey H Wm.Bowen were nominated, apd they\u2019 i were declared members of the miunici- 1 \u2018pal council of Lennoxville.BEDFORD.tor the gout ward; Jos.McAleer; north ward; Mr .Poirier - Te-olected w# place of M.5 A.Campbell.Mr.D.Walsh was elected mayor by.as }clamation.i L'Avenir\u2014C.Boisvert and p\u2019 \u2018Rey i re-elected by acclamation, + Scotstown\u2014DMessrs,-P-.- Roy, J.G.i!Graham and Wm.Irving were elect- fed to the Hampden muglcipal coun- Heil by Actlamation.e last .succeeds hig father, the late Mr.Irving.Scotstown-Messrs.J.A.\\ Gifford, itacclamation.5 Melbourne and Brompton Gore\u2014The retiring councillers, F:- Munr wo.pa {Norman Gee were replaced ii Husk and J.A.Reed.ÿ Melbourne Village\u2014The retiring Neouncillory\u201d were John Alexander -and LE, Doxtrader.Wm.Smith replaces } Mr.Alexander on the council board.ti Sutton Village\u2014Messrs: J.H.Smith Hand ë B.Greely returned \u2018by accla- }*matl 1 Township of Sutton\u2014Messrs.J.C.Draper and E.L \u2018Harvey returned by Hacclamation.i Magog \u2014 Yowere \u201cpr.Bowen, E.Chamberland, A.l\u2019Larcheeque and A.Gignac, Who were r ireturned.5 Magog Township\u2014There was a con- titest for one of the seats at: the muni- jicipal council board for the \"Township.frof Magog.The retiring.éouncillors \"were Messrs.Lesprente, E.A.Courte- trmanche .Mr.E.Boüdreau was \u201celect- ited by acclamation in \u2018place of Mr.Les- .prente.i i jorent by: N.Roy, but on a vote -being taken the former Was elected 28: coun- Hcillor.1 St.Thomas \u2014L.: G : Fadetr.and Her- «man Derick re- -eleeted.- ; It Clarenceville\u2014L{ G.Beerworth re- tielected and.E- wd Salls.pie place of AT.Huntery elec Bgagcpla 7 ig West Shefford-+ Messrs.J.The Hhon and H.Leduc were re- -elected, and\u2019 Ho.N.Normandy to take the place of SE, A Normandy.AH by.acclamation 1 waterville\u2014Mesgrs.Fe Burton, vas the: couñcit-in place 0 1telected to\u2019 sus ja place iF d Thomas: McGovern, an sturne a by fiof A.J.Watts.All wer acclamation.: Sia 0 Granby\u2014The electiof © \u2018séumeiljors.Wor the uth ward in the town was held when W.H.Miner and W.G.Bradford were, re-elected.= i} Granby.\u2014At\u2019 a meeting: of the elec- titors of the.tewnship epuneil \u2018a, Contest {4s going om.The returning councillors.{were Messrs.John \u2018 Noyer\" \u2018and 3Pernard.They were opposed\u2019 by\u2019 \u2018Leo: ipold Dion, and a contest is now: 80-4 bn ing on as -to which twe out.of the] \u2018athree will be returned.Duñham\u2014Mesgrs.John F.Yeats and HH.Bockus were re-elected to the Dun- {ham Township Board by acclamation.\" Brome.\u2014Mr.Ingall, whose term had \u2018expired, was re- -elected by acclamation.Jr.H.Destudeux is opposed by tiNisgent, and a poll is now on.There ills considerable: excitement as to t toutcome.!* Dariville\u2014Dr, Geo.Adams was oléct- ted to replace E.F, Stockwell, and Geo.!MeClacken was re-elected.! Danville\u2014For the township of Ship-.lton council John P.Wilson and Wm.Smith, of Lorne, were elected to re- Iplace Geo.Maxson and Gilbert Cros- v.ï Manbridge East\u2014Medars.Gilman B.Knight and R., Boomhour were elected boy acclamation to replace A.Neescote : land E.C.Knight.i: Lawrenceville \u2014E.M.Millett - was i®lected in place of A.S.Kendall.A ironteet is now going on.between W.!W.Solomon and Louis Gervais.h North Stukely\u2014There is a contest on \u2018for the.two vacancies in, the council.| (A.Lagrandeur and P.Hamel, and ihetween J.H.Allaire and Geo.- Allan.4 North Hatley\u2014J.J.McRae, re-elected i'r Dick in place of 'L.H.Taylor.Bot by acclamation.y Stanstead\u2014S.Stevens and JF Ypung |.ÎTe-elected by acclamation, 5 Rock Island\u2014Dr.E.P.Ball, Jas.A.iGilmore, L.A.Lanctot re-elected \u2018by acclamation.1: Knowlton\u2014Daniel Green in place of (Frank Willams, and Edmund- Gingras lin place of L, Ledoux.All by acclama- ! tion.Birchton\u2014The\u201d retiring Hor Eaton are Messrs.be eslisle.No contest.Stanstead \u201d oirnchip->Messrs.Geo.\u2018Harvey and BE.E.Tremble retired.A 3contest is on between Messrs.Embury \u2018and Ticehurst on one side and- Moise (and Weir oh the other.- Cookshire\u2014The Fetiring councillors.jwere F.R.Cromwell, S.Os- ! Boode, H.Lalumuire, who wère re- :placed by Messrs.' Ayton Cromwell, \"H.8.Osgoode and Jos.Rosseau.| Faton\u2014Jos.Hall and John Delisle \u201cwere returned by acclamation.i\" Township of Newport\u2014The retiring i councillors, Geo, Chaddock and A.Nunns were re-elected.7 &\\ Sawyerville\u2014Jos.Riddle, H.W.4 councillors - Hall and\u2019 J.à 4 eleétion, and And [= f Mr.w.J.Pendleberry was elected i Jos.Langlois and W.F.Bowman wers ; 1 ilelected to the Scotstown council by} The \u2018retiring.councillors - \u201cCourtémanche was Op- | \u2018EN \\ searchlights, signal A tüture, « Barnston\u2014At the meeting of the el- eciers to-day Uirie Houle.and \u201cFred |- St Laurent were.returned without opposition: : honors id being waged here.\u2018The ques- | tion at issue is the.money Vs.statute | labpr tax.The councillors whose terms - have: expired\u2019 aré.Wm.Mayhew and \u201cAlex.Dohdrty, both of.whom \"seek .rc- Ww.Dawson.The fight ig SHERBROOKE HAS ONE: ELECTION CONTESTa keen one.Sherbrooke, Jan.14 \u2014 The munici-.\u2018pal nominations were held herd yas- \u2018terday and resulted in\u2019 thé following Hon being elected by acclama- Es Too ; | \"R.A Ewing, J: M.Jenckes, C.G.~ Thompson, Jos.Masse, Jos.Simon- 1 eau, Wni Brault, Dr.Ludger Forest and D.O.E.Denault.In West Ward there will Ye \u2018a cons test between F.R.: Darchie and A.M.Sangster, efi ome hand, \u2018and C, Prunier and J.W.Gregoire on the other.\u2019 / rte ASKSFOR DUTY OFFNATERIALFOR SHIPBUILDING Amendment Proposed.Which Would Change\u2019 Aspect of of Panama Canal Act, - Washington, Jan.14 \u2014 Asserting that the United States Is already tast- | ing free trade, amd \u2018that many big industries are being ruined, Mr.J.Humpton Moore, \u2018of Pennsylvania, has: introduced a bill in the House of Con- ess to repeal part of.the Pahama- Canal.Act, which was approved by.President Taft, August 24; 1912.The: section that Mr.Moore wants to have G.|'repedied' reads as foilows: \u201c * 4 \u2018That all materials of foreign pro \u2018duction.which may be necessary for .the - construction of repair of vesseln built in \u2018the United States, and alt such_ materials necessary for the buliding - or repair of their machin- ory, and all articles: necessary for their outfit and equipment, may be imported into the United States free of duty \u2018tary of thé Treasury may prescribe\u2019 Mr.Moore\u2019 says that he has received appeals\u2019 from -scores of manufacturers\u2019 in\" his \u2018Own state and elsewhere that \u201cthétr \u201ccontracts with shipbuilding firms and even the United States -Governnjent are being cancelled because both the shipbuilders and the Government find it cheaper to buy in Canada And European countries.Bs- ; tablishments which employ hundreds of mén on confracts\u2019 with the Gov- | errimént and\" \u201cwith shipbuilders now find it hecessary- \u2018to diséhaïge -half the pümbèr of.théi \u2018employees.and reduce -wages becabes .free: trade\u2019 provi- \u2018sion nthe Panama \u2018Canal, Act virtually t ths \u2018over the\u201d \u201cequipment of ships toi foreign securite thus à epartan en e- boar?a gurls relating to the free | entry \u2018of \u2018all: materials and articles necessary for \u2018the.outfit and: equipment\u2019 as including any imported mer- ¢handise which is: suitdble; for.use in the \u2018construction or:repair \u2018of a \u201cvessel or.its \u2018machinery, at.\u2018the term \u2018outfit apd equipment\u2019 is: \u2018defined\u2019.as.including \u2018portable articles necessary.or eppropriate for the -navigatiot, \u2018ôpera- Mon \u2018or maintenance: of a» vessel.The térm includes, \u2018therefore, ; anchors, -Chains, cables, tabkle boats, .repair | parts life-saving -dpparatus -wiréless telegrap -apparatus (except \u2018the motor.\u2019 generator), \u201cnautical instruments, lines, lamps, fur- carpets, tab \u2018linen, \u2018tableware, dding; arms and \u201cammunition, and.\u2018also articles fo\u2019 be used in, renewal or replacement.of.artigled of original outfit and.equipment.In referring to his bill, \u2018which is likely to open up the\" \u201cwhole subject of the laws governing the Panama Canal, including the disputed freé tolls F.question, Mr.Moore says: \u201cThe paragraph, thé repeal of which As.éontemplated! by - this bill, , Is.@ }sweeping revision of the pagifr laws of the United States.\u201d -.\u2018When the Panama Canal Bill was before thy House I contended that\u2019 this paragraph spelt free trade, and-made a point of brder against it, but, .was closed out by a rule.\u201d Now \u201cthe chickens are coming home to roost\u2019 Both the navy department and the shipbuilders are going abroad for materials\u2019 needed for \u201cequipment\u201d of vessels.THe Treasury Department has: ruled broadly that most anything, except certain kinds of machinery, can comé-in free, and just why machinery is excepted.is not clear.The \u2018shipbuilders are busier than they have been for many years, and I am informed that their buyers\u2019 are now \u2018trading in foreign markets for textiles, glassware, cordage, cutlery and other manufactures hitherto purchased: 5, the United States.\u2018The\u2019 manufacturers and Industrial \u201cworkers of the country.have: not:wak-: ed \u2018up.to the full meaning and effect of the several revenue features of the Panama Canal Bill.\u2019 e FINED $2500 FOR.1 RUNNING GAMING HOUSE.Lotidon, Jan.15,\u2014Roy \u2018MeKay and Wm.Marshall Grose, the twe alleged principals in the Wilton Crescent gambling raid on the night of Dec.16 last, were brought up in: Court \u2018yesterday.nda found guilty, and both fined the maximum of $2,500 and costs.Myr.Grose denied that he was a principal, but pleaded guilty to assisting in running a gaming house.During the evidence letters from vi- tors to the gambling house in Wilton Crescent were .read, and the accompanying cheques in payment for losses were shown to have amounted to: thousands of dollars, with the.result that between Nov.7 and\u2018 Dec.16 last year, McKay banked $45,235.C.N.R.TUNNEL.PROGRESSES, By the- end of the month the Canadian Northern will have bored a distance.of one mile on its way through the mothtain, and very satisfactory progress is reported.The tunnel is being worked from four headings, one on the city, one at the western end of the tunnel.and two from the great shaft in Outremont at.Maplewood avenue.At the end of the month the tunnel will be almost one-third completed.\u2014\u2014\u2014 apres \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 .CZAROVITCH 8 iLL AGAIN, his bed.oh IE porte.\u201cconcen.| that ed from } his serious tines, Bury \u2014A hot \u2018contest for municipal under.such regulations as the Secre-# ) dition of the Prince indf- | Ing the ot he had practically recov-jy \u2018With Razor Gashes i in Throat, 1 lemme \u20ac IS SAN.have been attempted \u2018suicide brought to the Tospital yesterday Royal Victoria Hospital Wolf, 2268 \u201cNaylor, 128 Stanley street.b Mental worry is Supposed to have een the cayse of both acts.Wolf had been out of \u2018steady work for some time, but beyond that fact nothing was to \u2018t.be learned from - his famil Y,\u2018°who re-| used to give-the -St.\u201cHubert street] \u2018 | police any further details.Naylor, who | was reported to have been acting .queerly for \u2018some time, seemed under the impression that he was suffering \u2018was waiting tobe admitted to a hospital.At half-past twelve yesterday after.that was seen of him untit a strange.room.She calied\u2019 her \u2018brothers who\u2018 \u201cwere in the house, and after edly at Wolf's door | the room, and foun him lying on the bed bleedi from a wound ji throat, .A bio By oe the eons \u2018table.arrival of the ambulance.On being examined at the ho&pitdl It \u201cwas found that Wolf's wound was\u2019 not a very serious one, but he declined\u2019 t6 make any\u2019 statement as to whethér he had cut himself accidentally or on purpose.The , Wolf: family.were.very unwilling to givé any infofmaition beyohd the fact that he had been out of work for some time, and the cofistable from St.Hubert street reported back that he \u2018could get no thformation from them.| HOUGHT E WAS ILL.a The tact that \u2018he thought he was suffering from some serious mental malady, is the cause attributed to.the act of William; Naylor yesterday afternoon, at the Cobourg Apartments, 128 Stanley street, where he is employé | as janitor.Mrs.\u201cNaylor could give Ho \u2018distinct account of the affair beyond the fact that her husband had for some time past been suffering from pains in the he consulted a doctor whe recommended him to go to a hospital, and Naylor was waiting his turn to enter am -iis stitution.-, Hé had \u2018been going to the out-door départment for treatment for some weeks past but had never.been | told what was wrong with him.Continual brooding that there Was] head, reduced his usual high spirits to » melancholy state of mind and yester way; afternoon.while Mrs.Naylor was atténdin~ to Hef household diitles in the 'bagement of the apartments where they lve, her Busband gashed \u2018himself - cie ly iE ght side of the\u201dthroëdt qe a Fazor, and was found lying near e \u2018door leading to the kitchen a few te ants later.He'- was summoned by Mrs.Naylor and some: of the occupants of the apartments summoned the ambulance from the Royal Victoria Hospital.| It was reported at the \u2018hospital this] ning that both men were progressing favorably.mma emer MOTION.PICTURE PLANT, BURNED New, Rochelle, N.Y, Jan.14.~ The plant of the Tannhauser Company.motion picture manufacturers, \u2018vas destroyed by fire yesterday: The building and equipment, were valued at $250,000.: .HR RED CROSS SOCIETY.iety, Quebec Provincial Branch, will Boe held u the Ritz-Carlton Hotel tomorrow, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, tor the purpose of electing officers.for * TEENY Too: Min Taken: to\u2019 Hostal BE Two Bnkes, of \u2018what is thought dl in: the persons of Lazarus | St.Denis street and William \"from some grave mental disorder, and | \u201cWY noën Lazarus.Wolf, 25 years of- age; ltv-:| = ing with\u201dhis parents and brothers and | sisters; wt: 2268 St.Denis street,, came.|.\"home, went to his.room without saying |\" a word to.any one, and Jocked the | door \u2018behind him.This was the: last noise drew his sister's attention to the \u2019 knocking repest- |.without.obtalping | a reply, they forced \u2018an: entrance into | od \u2018stained, razor (lay on, |.< Thé police, at St.Hubéft'strèet were] notified, and a neighboring physician | _ called at attend the man, pending the head which because.so unbeargble that] | ne something mysteriously wrong with hie] A meeting of the Canadian Red Cross | entered prepared for hard work, and prominent civil engineers had informed him that the cadets from Kingston \u2018were nearly invarlaBlÿ successful.While the éstablishment at Kingston could not compare with that of West \u2018Point, where 400 troops, including cav- 1 alry, artillery.and engineer: units, were kept for, Instructior purposes alone, -the tuition- dit Kingston \u2018was at least equal to that in the United States eoHege, and splendid: results Were \u2018being obtained.tion.a naturally ofreumsoribed instity- ; | CHURCH OF THE MESSIAW'S OFFICERS.| \u2018The annual hooting of the Church of the Messiah (Unitarian), was held last evening and the various reports pre- \u2018sénted revealed a very satisfactory: the ensujng year.condition of church.life.The Sunday \u2018elements.and satisfying -as \u201cwhole wheat bread;\u201d\u2019 Tersnte Office \u2014 ro Warmth and Streng th on a cold day come from foods that ate hee digested.and are rich in heat-making For the outdoor man or the i mn doorman, for children to study on, to on, to play on, there's It is better than porridges for children because they have to chew it.all the rich body-building material in the whole wheat prepared in a digestible form.Delicious and nourishing when served with hot milk or canned fruits.\"MADE IN CANADA\u2014A CANADIAN FOOD ~ FOR CANADIANS : The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited Niagara Falls, Ont.( 49 Wallington Street East AY AO a A A as names mentioned ; ; AM about to begin the publication of a New Paper in Montreal.It wil: , - be published every week-end.It will reflect the social life of the city, \\ aint to- arouse\u2019 greater interest in the civic welfare and to entertain its : : readers.\u2018The New Paper will be abundantly illustrated.It will present the , best literary features and serial and short fiction obtainable, preference i being given to Canadian writers.It will contain departments devoted to Music, the Drama, Art, Books, Amateur Sports, Ete., each of which will be Edited by an Expert.One of the outstanding features will be a Page of Comment-independent, terse and piquant\u2014on current local and National B events.- My-plans are all made.My staff is engaged.But I have no name À for The New Paper.That is why I am driven to the necessity of advertising for one.What would you call it?I will pay One Hundred Dollars to the \u201cperson who will give me thé most suitable title for The New Paper.It will | be issued once a week.While it will aim to be high class in character it will HE = i) also appeal to the popular mind.I shall try to make it a paper for the # average citizen \u201cwho grows just.a little satiated, let us say, with his daily newspaper by the time the week-end rolls ground.The New Paper.will try to fill the demand : 1-11.for \u2018 \u2018something.different.\u201d Ïf you have aname to suggest-| EDWARD BECK, ; : Lo (MoxnTrEAL PUBLISHING Co, LrmrrEp) J LE write it out on the: \u2018accompanying coupon: and mail it to P.O.flox 1627, Montreal.4 \u201cme, \u2018together with a silver ten cent piece to pay: for the first My suggestion for a name for your paper is: \u2018 ÿ : | issue, which will tell the result of the name competition.# A You'll want, to see a copy of the first issue anyway, and .ae ieee 4 .perhaps you Ik be lucky enough to win the One Hundred I enclose ten cents for a copy of the first issue of the 3 ni Dollars on the.side.Address, J ©} NEW PAPER, which plese send to CY .NaME.een aeee tenet a te etree teens ï + ; LEE ED W ARD- BECK, ADDRESS .ce0sonc ess s een neue um san e pas ose ss 0000000 ; wt (MONTREAL PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED) : 0 \u2018 Te Lan | ; A _ PO.Box 1627, MONTREAL.RSS 00000 000 0 0000000000 0000 0 .Pr es soe J ; QT TE AE.CEE te \u2014= \u2014 TT | School also reported an increased at-| Coleman, Captain Riopel, Lieut.Sav- made during his absence.| | | tendence and interest which was pleas- ard, Detective Cowan, and Detective It is said that the detective bureau ¢ : : ing to note.McLaughlan, but so far they have not will be reorganized, but it is not like- ; The affairs of the church wiil be in APPlied for the position.It is not ex-| ly that there will be such sweeping ; the care of the following! Measrs.Thos.pected that the position will be filled changes as in 1896, when not more than * | M.Morgan, sident; John Galbraith, before the Board of Commissioners| six of the staff of Chief Cullinan were secretary); 5 O'Connor, treasurer; take up the budget for the police de- retained to work with Chief Carpenter.\u201c.Æ.Arnold,\" John.P.Black, Geo.Ed- Partment, and as Controller Godfrey His Constable St.Mars has held his ; dars, J.O.N.Dougall, Prof.N.N.| has not yet returned to work, it is not | present position for ten years and was Evans, A.Falcgner, K.C., Dr.Milton | likely that any.appointment will Le \u2018 formerly clerk of the policë court.¢ L.Hersey, John W.Loud, A| McKim, RE : + -Major G.W.Stephens, John Trotter, = = = ,' + Mr.Recorder Weir, Mrs.Robt.Reid, 7 i fe |-Mrs.C.T.Shaw, Mrs.Jno.Trotter, Mrs.Co WEE -H.w Weller; committee of ;mabage- ko.ENN, \u2018Our Overcoatings and Suitings : Splendid Type, vof.Cadets.Are| T.WARS T oo ni x wi L s s.or 1 2.~~ make a direct appeal to men who 5 Being Turhs d Out at Ca- L _' \u2018appreciate exclusiveness and high i STE à sada College: Rumer Bi ee Him ith Soild Chance For \u201cquality without any extravagance wo een \u2026.col Detectives Job.in price.There never is any ques- i za om et i ho raguate trame : tion about the comfort and fit.We i Chg! oI RSE |, Pa oman ee Faring he etant ee month T.s 2 Hammond, he rial sce Face Bos at police headquarters yesterday user During the balance of this month we will give 20% à: has been attached'ito/.thé.Kingston- In- him a: .Rolid \u2018chance.He is QE to: off all goods for cash.\u2026- .i pt station for for, th the three years.\u201chave \u201cne suppert of-two-or three Pro Clerical ;garments # specialty.j eus a, ay shed et, in Mont yineial, cabinet ministers, \u201cThere are Z that most of the young men who entered two einer candidates fin the runn ing,\u2019 H U G H R oss & co.5 ! ledge of \u201cgh sincering acc quired.a geant Charpentier, while among the 9 BLEURY STREET 1 veys and sim ilar Expeditions.\u201d Théÿ re those of Captain i nothing cid nourish ing It ig: the best \u2018because it contains : 3 = Monsey, army 3% menti En 31 A me Cameras | ~~ TO SECUI Hockey Boots Pucks ~ School Outfits Games and + Office Hours Knives Pocket Books Pins Name Stamp | Book of Adventures OLUTELY FREE Call on me at once r.GEO.KEMP, DISTRIBUTOR 170 PEEL STREET, Skates Watch Fobs | KE Sticks Watches | Cor.St.Catherine Street OVER BRYSON'S DRUG STORE.Dally 3 p.m, to 6 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.FAVRE ATEN STIR Tn Es - T pr pe AE EE : 6 Cw RR to Captain Guildry, the son Ss sigs h- \" of SE MARRIED.boring family; ary ne Kate and Colin.\u2018 , to-morrow morning, octo, I.have ta, will be away two.OF three months.of = rte Miss Dorothy Puri, .GAMBLE \u2014 SCOTT \u2014 the Rev.resida a nor At Maygate, three see Anne's only.brother\u2014a poor.mine Lord Francis Scott, of the Grénadier Curry, who Is visiting Mrs = Basil Thompson, .on Jan.Ye 1813, TRE piles distant ja house: which beeï | ister from the wilda of \u2018Aberdeen.He.Guards,.youngest son.\u2018of .the \u2018Dik f urry, also received, with her, wo.a the residence of H.L.Greens, Esq.e cradle of \u2018all the Whitelaws, dwells was.to, &rFive.late this \u2018evening, go per- A5 Buccleuc À.has rived: 5 Can e oi ing yellow satin with gold trimmines | PP ee BE nae bee 1) Di at aû aide\u201cde-camp is Bla Rav | Keri tnt Shon musi ni LEA A x kindly: cts 2 till to-morrow evening.\u2019 - ; ormality of dance pr: wag | Scott, to Arthur Gamble, son of Mr.Yr Le ; \u201c-faithful ser- : : Highness the Governor-General.Programmes vas E | and Mrs.Wm.Gamble, \u201cot Britanni a- | vant, Susan Ronnie.Pres Eüpherte \u2018Anid_are.wie.dfning with the, Mrs.Hammond, To Toroxito, h: dispensed withj the numbers being un : on-the-Bay.sistér-had married Bob Dury n ep monds, then?Béttine asked.\u2019 1 E3 taken \u2018rooms.at the -Rit ororito, has | nounced on\u2019 posters.- In the supp: y Jet the strenuous: opposition of her: digs \u2018Oh, yes, of \u2018course\u2014yes, I suppose.we | \u201cÈS will ms.atthe Ritz: Carlton, dnd | room, the tables were adorned uv BINCLAIR \u2014 WALLINGTON \u2014 On | fly.and after a brief married 4 | had.better go, asd they are; connection remain: in Montreal for, some | vases of white carnations.Dec.28, 1912, at Christ \u20achurch,'Long- |i0 Paris without - being ried ie b rrie.I ot Uk on) 3 time.Mrs.Hammond is .a sister of A lands, Sideup, by the Rev.B, {.them, .and leaving.a litle Saughiar, y- marriage.\u201cIt's n e a party Mrs.A.M.Crombie, \u2018of.Montreal, dance was given at Stanley bi Chancellor,\u201d JA.the Vicar, Wilifara | Bettine.\u2018On the death of Bob: DFUrY:| I amt sorry Gibble went off like that a Mr.and M last night by\u2019 the Hervey Insiit\u2026.Fi Sinclair, ARIBA., to Mu- after a happy Bohemian life.in the, 4% He used: rather:to admire Alice-Drume{ Miss Gertr dde.re Manley amd | \u2018committee, Mrs.J.A.Henderson, 11.au r = - \u2018 Vv He y B of Major G.Wal.: Ltd Eee Riagairn to.\u2018res ° mond, and 1 | know \u2018Christine \u2018woul M1 Mrs.Win the Child Welfare Exhibition at.the to- -day to spend a fêw \u2018days Now president, receiving, assisted by soy.oy - ue cy a BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND D DEATHS Notices dédirths.mar must invariably be loges i Ath the name and address of .ery.or otherwise no notice can be\u2019 ta! of them., Birth notices are Insorted ?for «Notices for Soc; dès : al pase ; xt 3 her exten-.ons tua ch as of ne £a Ohi ary mAh word pores ex» cept poetry, which is 50c per lige extra prepaid.occurring In their immediate families, | of charge.in which case, and addreas variably bo Sivan.BIRTHS.- 8 2.ARCHER\u2014At' \u2018the Jeffery Hale Quebec, on Jan.11, 1913, to.t er \u2018and Mrs, Archi aque a son.; lington, V.D., of'Sidéup, England.ot pep.10 À EI TA BC ï A 6 rt mieteit i } .Margarét \u2018Hatton, wife of J \u2018encounter Guildr on: the py Stim jam,- \u2018nose.of the Rev.H.W.Reede, M.A, pas- More or less damaged, will be sold by 5 3918, Marg Han, toe OF LÉ he ds not Trey.He oil certain\u201d \u2018mond-féäMily had been léd to: build: pol *\"Thotigh vo ar low or he: \u2018Stop \u2018crying, quick, Laura, said tor, of \u201cSt.\u201d Johnrs Presbyterian public auction for account of whom it 0 it Charles D.Tylee and J.-Cdesie Hat- Le s old es 1 ur d:it- difti It t be Bettine were not realized.She dearces | shelf, -| mamma, \u201cbecause here is an ant.Mr.Church, the marriage took place \u2018of his M8Y concern, at the able f 1 ton, KC.|; 5 me ESE res gr mu IE ca to | onenee her ve = ot sertataly: non mother or hobody says you may, Ant, this is my Httle daughter Laura.only daughter, Emma Alice, and Mr, CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMSHIP C0.\u2019 CT F ROCKETT \u2014 At Quebec, -on Jan .10, |- ; 4 thé \u2018hot I, Wits Ir you're pretty.Bp that vefyisame I will wipé away her tears so you | William A.Davidson, of South Bend, \u2019 SHED No fur, a 5 90th Cathert Lan »{ Bettine Seon nto e.otel, her frock of dead black opehing away.day, Lin Fa a Ind.The brides father conducted th 6.10.pou t 1913, in her 90th year, Catherine Lane, | went upstairs, \u20182nd, listening at \u2018the | trom her \u2018thfoat.She was\u2019 sémething | T.~\u201c}-won't be drowned.a 6 bride's onou ®| on Thursasy Morning, Jan.lth, 1913, 3 widow of the late James Rockett.| door of her, aunt\u2019s room,\" heard \u2018no |-entirely different from bier pre D Te, roar Pe ape | The -ant stopped running and\u2019 stood .ceremony, and she was given in mar- | AT ELEVEN 0'CLO aps « à > | - Tu a - , mars - o : : SIMMONS \u2014 Willlam Frederick Sim- | sound.Assured \u2018that she would: now | had ps seen, but*Hèr- whole persofi-{ von?a.Bll.¢ Jara stopped crying sa sm note > Ses ane Mr Robert H.WALTER M.KEAR NS, de P iE mons, aged 9 years and 6 months, ac- be asleep, she crossed the corridor to.ality-le an uticanny impression .\u201cbe: Mother\" \"dilfne \u2018 fon hs nit ed a a ites d both \u2018his \u2019 g ; Auctioneer.th E- cidentally asphyxiated; at 350.3an- | her-own, \u2018lockedi:the door, and :8at hind : Tv: lookedrat mes.by.and Stralghtway made\u201d \u2018a most polite, | ~music was played.by Miss Nettie.lash i Joved \"son of ane a anes down\u2019 rathef helplessly on e small ¥ gp?8, upherie\u2019 \u2018and Beitife \u201ctbe\u201d et =\" \u2018some, one been eatin: \u201cthe Jain; she ovine nia Perhaps he\u2019 \u2018Hoagntd : P ,Ç Simmons.easy-chair in front of te, fre.7 nine\u201d o'clock, and they were, ately 8A ng nrg Fle f lifting his cap\u2019and per #ps he he wish-\" cee a Funeral froth - A.Grifrith's?unde 25 \u201ctremble\u201d thon, Tg ely) otel by a .quagter-past.= Not\u201d Sugg wi like.to: ak eo takers, Wellington street, Point St | tho room wad \u2018comfortäbfy = origins Sof eed oY \u201c45% \u2018Don\u2019 afraid.Mr.AL Peg won't ; Charles, oe Wednesday, Brglind; and warm, .seemed.to shiver all over.Then igus Ho gan to ét ready for ed \u201cMy Heart th iumhped 5 alr H.pere saying; Hart you pe Promise Laura \"fandçMay- Ir ZS 0 = A 4 Saskatchewan papers please copy.| she rose suddenly and, with a Tittle'| onee, Battin raiting .on.dt \u201cYo i Hd [dan won't hurt you.[ sé sending notices for the \u2018above.word se may send with them a list of names of interested, friends, together with a one-cent stamp for each address, and markéd: copies\u201d of the.SWits.i): ness\u2019 containing \u201cthe notices wilt his promptly mailed.\u2018For dresses nm fordtgn \u2018countries three cents: will: required.Ca \u2018ty?asked : b8 | was dizappointing her in.| \u2018How: long have you been \u2018back, Bet- Mis ! jupheme in her very.ed Bettine \u2018quietly as she?\u201cclosed -thè door: behind Wer aunt and followed her; to the hearth.\u2018Gliberti was:very ans\u201d | sry.\u201d \u201c1.dent know why, seeing \u2026 didn\u2019t let us \u2018know for certain he- wie coming.He evidently.expeËtéd: \u2018me : tof sit in the hotel all the morning, .wait J Well, -he\u2019 came \u2018purpose \u2018of seeing over for.the \u20ac ess you, Béttys\u201d ana\u201d it How did \u2018you fall in with Captain Guildry?Le \u201cNo He asked Hie to go with him, and I did.And Gilbert: usual kind.ing, on the chance of his.turning up.\u201d | \u2018kigsed her\u2014not once, but many times.\u2018Dear auntie, dear auntie, you: haye | been: good tome.I haven't deserved.like - ye too much.Gibbie.is : fair.Je or ye.look as if-ye needed it.* \u201cin the presence of emotions: of an: uns .She .fell asleep.quickly, however, and\u201d \u2018thought no more\u2019 about: Bettine.or The girl hurried.to.her ow toom, and rang the bell for the chambermaid\u2019 to ask her.to help her\u2019 to unfasten\u2019 her 7 out |.-0f/ the \u2018body about - ye\u2014worse Juek ; This 8 \u2018Sunbeam.H.Away to your bed, and.sleep sound, +\" Miss\u2019 Eupheme was always nervous.ue At a artéripast ten; fully dressed, ou cross the néa an the.pretiy moon- A great rk bird, : sitting u up on a.tr ree; .J] AURAS FIRST- ANT.FE By \u2018Frances Margaret Fox) \u2014 \u2019 Laura \u2018didn\u2019t.- \u201cexpect to\u2019 see an ant\u2019 ride with her baby sister Mary - \u2018Anna.Truth to.tell, Laura.had \u2018never: heard.of an: a-p-t, -aht, \u2018although she knew \u2018all about -a-u-n- ts, aunts, having ten: of her «own.Of.course the ten aunts | when she: climbed; in the go-cart™ to |- thé end of the story: | \u201cbut it is not an end \u2018of the ants.Pos-.veibly.\u201cthere \u2018méver will be an end of Times.\u201d - a waar SATTH THE SCRIPTURE P 500.Jenuary:14; 2 For the kingdom of \u2018God is not in word; but in.power\u2014L\u201d Côr.tv, 20.TL \u201cgill remember \u201cthe works of the Lond; surely I will.\u201cremember thy Hotel f bo and Restaurant A + MONTREAL < # at Sherbrooke and Drummond Streets.Ql Buenos-Aires, Madrid, New York, y , is\u2019 most frightfully with a travelling coat of black frieze 3 \u2014 fil : D.DR Y S D A L E angry over it, and I just told him that | over her serge coat and ékirt, and-with Tan LT ° Philadelphia, etc, et () nou D if I couldn\u2019t trust-a-man\u2019 that-_far to its fullest.ca- \u2018pacity, and that trequéntly.A Waiting list hâd to be kept.- .The department of: Freehanawriting | was- next visited, and there a.very shown.at work here, The millinery and ladies\u2019 gone over and the work of the girls and mention, was inspected.° The inspection of the other- \u2018departments will take place: at.a later date.The total number\u2019 of \u2018pupils.enro od at the end of the year 1912 was 244b an increase of 73 over.the preceeding year.All classes are entirely free and are: open to all above fifteen years of age.Ladies are admitted to the classes in modelling, - freehand: \u2018drawing, -litho- \u2018graphy, painting, dress cutting and sewing, and millinery.Among .those on the inspecting committee were Thomas Gauthier, president of \"the council.J.P.L.Berube, secretary, and T P.Crows, J.M.M.Duff, and H: W.Raphael, members.' _ ; re .ACCLAIM FOR MR, BISSONETTE.Ayerscliff, Jan.14\u2014 At a Conserva- | tive convention held here it was de- 1 eided- not.to oppose A.J.Bissonétte in the provincial bye-election which takes place on.January 2.| Walter Paul The Grocer Wishes evary one to have a Happy and BOGE at 60e per dosen.: © 461 St, Catherine West.54 University St, cotñer Burnside St; BRODIE'S Self -ralsing \u2014.GRIDDLE CAKE film FOR PANCAKES se At All Grocers \u2014\" | BRODIE + HARVIE| fhe history .of the gulld.The operas \u201ctions \u2018of the association now extended | from Prince Bdward Island to Van- -couvef, and gathered in products of the ational handicrafts of varied kindaf .and- origin.and metal wyrk, pottery, hand-wrought | .lens.- 1 received, a much larger number than | given in prizes.\u201cHandicrafts Shop\u2019 had been only some | galatea for.trimming was -used| r -for.this design.Brown cashmere with | \u2018and\u2019 the .siderable purchases for the .souvenir | room, and häd also placed- handicrafts \u201cgoods on sälé.- .expenses, $982.24.1 terests of the Handicrafts movement | @uring which.a branch of the ghild] | was formed at.Vancouver.| lages and mission schools were\u2019 \u2018visited by Miss Steën in the quest for \u2018basketry, | - finding in Some places good examples \u201coftered.with a.view to -encouraging -épecimens of gold and silver jewellery .made from coins by coast Indians were \u2018the: national importance of the mover handicrafts: \u2018but \u2018in\u2019 bringing the.joy | - homes.\"| eral Indian reservations in Sagkatche: the Cartier Monument; and which was.creditablé exhibition.of work was A large number of pupils were dress cutting departments were next | 4 women, which was worthy of\u2019 special | James M.Aird\u2019s Prosperous New Year, and to help along : hé désirés to say that tor the past ten | days he has\u2019 been selling NEW LAID | CANADIAN.HANDICRAFTS s.Industries Extending Through-\" CL out.The Dominion.5 \u201cfa the half dozen years \u201csince ts ; ization the Canadian Handicrafts \u2018Guild, with headquarters.in: Montreal, \u2018has extended the scope of ita work throughout:the Dominion.In the city, \u2018I -the business of the central sale dépot, | \u2018| \u2018known as \u2018Our Handicrafts Shop,\u2019 has increased, so thät the committee havs -found it advisable to purchase à build- - tain street \u2018has béèn.secured.Sir Mel noon, A\" \u2018very well-prépared report was) _'{ Tead\u201d by the honorary secretary, Mrs.| 4 Fltz-Gibbon, who said.that the year| -: 1912 had: been thé most successful in.From Vancouver came baskets made by the Indians, weaving - County, - P.B.I., \u2018Wood carving, brass Jewellery.catalogue and woven wool- hé \u2018annual prize competition.between and b00 exhibits had bpén | in any \u2018previous year, and $245 had been Educational exhibi- { tions.had \u2018been ment to several pla While the running expenses of \u2018Ou 4883 in-ddvance of last year, there was: creased.8.58.The new Laurier in Ottawa, had made v hateau y con- The honorary treasurer,\u2019 Mr, c F.| Hibbert, stated that the total sales for the year were $10,982.Balance after paying.workers $7, 610.59, and running \u201cMiss Bteen gave an intéresting aë- count, of a trip to the West in.the in- | .\u2018Indian: \u2014wil- of the old-time craft, and -in others that only the : older - squaws made | baikets, while the younger ones\u2019 were going into the canneries.Prizes weré| teaching the handictaft of their mothers to.the children in the mission schools.Through the help of Miss E.Pauline Johnson, the Indian poet, procured for the Guild.Miss Steen also.visited Edmonton: and places in Alberta and Manitoba, and in her tour of seven weeks, she sald, she realized ment \u2018not only .in * perpetuating \u2018the, of artistic work inte many.scattered Mrs.Paget, of the Ottawa branch;who- represented the guid at the International\u2019 Congress of Farm.Women at Tiethbridge, told also of a visit to sev- wan, .and .the means taken to encourage -the women to kéép on with their own characteristic\u2019 bead-work, quiil embroidery, \u2018sic., instead of attempting modern fancy.work, Mrs.Lighthall moved a vote 6f thanks to Mf.W.J, \u2018McLean, late of the Hudson Bay Com pany, for.assistance given, to.\u2018extension of work in thé.sit: Melbourne dat constatulatéd Ene\u2019 guild\u2019 on the.on ess suit.ia made al a comparatively few years.The \u2018Yol=], lowing were ested Aftjods.far the ent suing.year; President, Mr: cn Jone Vice President * davage.LL Second Vice-Fresident\u2019 Gar Ww.D Lighthall.~~ Secretary, Mrs.C., M.de R: Finniss.Treasurer, Mr; ¢ Franklin Hibbert.Gettergl Comniittes; Lady \u201cTait; Miss K.Campbell, Mrs: A.B, Ghatfee, Mrs.Molson Crawford, Prof.J.A.Dale, Mr.KR.J.Dale, Mrs.Diiggah, Mrs.Mrs pu .F.Dunlop, Mrs.A.D.8.\u2018niford, \u20181.V.déBury, > Fitz-Gibbon, Mrs.Thos, Gilmour, Mrs.GA; B yes, Miss Holz GC.B.Ly yman, \"Mr: W.D.\u2018Lighthall, Mrs.H, Li Lyman, Mrs MacTier, Mrs.W.,R.Miller, Miss M.M.Phillips, Mr.J.Pullen, Mrs.E.Savage, Mr.W.D.Barnes, the Hon.Sydney Fisher, Mrs.C.Spragge, Mrs.Dunbar Taylor.Jas, H, Peck; Goaverer Technical Com- mittée, Mrs, C.B.Keen ; Convener Finance, ME Pullen, ; PURE, WILK esh from the Conniry; No substitute used in BREAD Wrists Guatsy and Fusier: gount.\u2018Association to \u2018Promote.Natiénal Home \u201cing for & permanent home, instead of | {the present, : rooms, and No.372 Moun- = ürné Tait pregided at the! | annual meeting held yésterday.after- and embroidery from \u2018the Doukhôbors | .| And Ruthenians; lace and crochet from, :| places in several provincés; rugs color- | \u2018ed.with - pegetable dyes from Prince an Increase of $4290.97 in.the sales, | LT Joyment to workers had in- |.the C \u2018R.present, amongst the guests beinz the | Ministér of Mines of Ontario; \u2018C.P.R \"the president of the Board of Trade of - manifested by the statement of Mr.C.\u2018Mrs.|.n, Mrs.| Convener.Extension Committee: Mrs.| To el Lar a - (4 It and Flatulency.The Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014The ORILLIA PEOPLE _ ~ PRAISED THE C.P.R.; The banquet given by the Board of Trade.of Orillia to mark thé advent of .P,R.into the town was a most unqualified success, according to C.P.representatives, who returned from Orillia.to-day.' There were about 200 Hon.Frank Cochrane, Minister of Railways and Canals; the Hon.W.R.Hearst, representatives of Peterborough.and .other Cif patities, 2 and of the Canadian Pâ- cific.Glowing eulogies were -made of the\u2019 by Messrs, Cochrane and Heart, \u201cOrillia.and the mayor of the town, who gave the company the fullest credit.for the great work it had accofnplish hed in \u2018the up-building of Canada, i The Hon.Mr.Cochrane made the important an nouncemeant that no northern terminues of they Hudson Bay Railway; had as yet been decided upon, and that the engi- \u2018heer In charge was only now returning with his plans and report on the differ- \u2018ent harbors.Great enthusiasm was Murphy, .R.Superintendent of Transportation, that so impressed was he with the location \u2018of Orillia, and the - industries, that he would ask Mr.H.- Timmerman, C.P.tablishment.\u201cof other industries there, warmest welcome: and the most ievion hospitality was shown the visi: | P.R.répresentdtives from Montreal, \u2014\u2014Mr.C.Murphy, Wim.- Stitt, George H.Hamn'and H.'E.\\Macdonnell,\u2014 returned hôme.yesterday fully satis- EEE R.Industrial Commissioner, to visit the | Low n, with a xiew ip encourage the,es- |; The Kind You Have > Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under bis pere - sonal supervision since its infancy.Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Emitations and \u2018\u2018Just-as-good\u2019\u2019 are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children\u2014Experience against Experiment, \u201cWhat is CASTORIA \u2018Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups.contains neither Opimn, Morphine mor other Narcotio _ substance.Its age is its guarantee.It destroys Worms :\u201c \u2018and allays Feverishness, © Qolic.It relieves Tcething Troubles, cures Constipation It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural slecps It 1s Pleasant.It cures Diarrhœa and Wind Mother\u2019s Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always ee In Use For Over 30 Years ™E cunTauR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STACEY did YORK Sr.\u2014 fled that Orillia was not only an ideal summer résort, but was one of the most - progressive and public-spirited towns tn the whole Dominion.' U \u2014\u2014 meet x PROMINENT LABORIST'S FUNERAL The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon from his house, 1184 Beauce street, of Mr.J.K.McIntosh, vice-pre- -sident of.the C.P.R.Federated Trades.on .Mr.McIntosh was electrocuted Thursday in the Angus Shops by coming in contact with an electric \u2018switeh, In addition to being vice-president of the C.P.R.Federated Trades, Mr.Mc: Intosh was a prominent Oddfellow.The funeral was largely attended.Among those present were many prominent C, P.R.officials, members of the Boiler 4 inakers\u201d: Lodge, No.185, of which decesas- .ed wag a\u2019 member.Mr.A.McClelland, .~ president of the Trades Tard Labor Committee, and secretary of \u2018the Federated : Trades, and other prominent labor men.bers of the Federated Trades.Snr p\u2014(\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 { BAPTIST CHURCHES ANNUAL.The annual meeting of Olivet Church will be held on the evening of Friday: Jan.17, in thé lecture hall, Tea will be served at 6.30 p.m., and business will be taken up at 8 o'clock.The annual\u2019 \"A beautiful wreath was sent by mem- nA meeting of the French Baptist, L'Oratoire, Mance Wednesday.BANK AND STORES BURNED.\u201c' Allan, Sask, Jan.14\u2014 A heavy loss by fire was gustained here when a bank, three general stores and a real estate office were.completely destroyed by fire.The loss is $80.000.Chinese Starc Sold.only 4n 1-1b.- packages (never - in bulk), package: to Artists\u2019 Material Supplies.\u201cIf your grocer doesn\u2019 t keep \u201c Ocean.Mills CORNER PE.LANAUDIERE AND MOUNT ROYAL, Everybody Likes It h Is so simple \u2018to use\u2014hot \u2018or cold.Makes, the clothes.bright and glossy with very little * + CHINESE STARCH Remember, perfumed.10c MONTREAL.> street, will be held on = it is it send 10e for 1-lb.pass + EE me | White China for Decorating™ BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT IN THÉ DOMINION.All Requisites for China Painting.THE ART EMPORIUM - 23 MeGILL COL LEGE AVENUE.216 Notre Dame West it WAFERS Cure a THE onern.cold in 24 hours.A mare con fusture Price oh rORATET WATER \u2014 A fresh wep JA.HARTE, Driggs, | Phas X Main 1188.\u2014\u2014 =\u201d Ts Le Morsr To Lu on Mouteses BARRON & CUSHING _Sataries ent Commissicners, taverpoot & London & Globe î tnsurance Building ae -\u2026 James Street Car ee Get - 1913 © PRICE, 81.00 WET ALMANACE, Paper Ed.450; Cloth Bd.850.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., \u2018&tationers, Blank Book Makers and 4 Printers, : 116-107.MOTRE 0 se, VUE, pie 14 Blewry Stress.Montreal, ry Layton Bios.Expansion + Four new \u201csrowrooméfave! \"been added, to.accommodate our ever fri-.céreasing Piano aïïd Organ businesss.Sole agents for Pianola \u2018Player! Pianos, Bros.550 Bt.broidered scaliops.: \u2026 - ~ teed with every 8c.bottle of Bam's nical\u2019 Cord sad W tractor.+.22 a a= .Catherine Bt.Stanley.) pe ERE Mason and hseh Pianos, éte.\u2018Layton - 9 \u201cKING S HALL .COMPTON, Pp.Q \u2018Boarding School for gins.Lent tem begins \u2018Wednesday, January 15th, Girls are requested to return .on Special Cal attached to Grand Trunk train, 4.15 pm, on that GLASGOW DRUG HALL | CAMA Ag mecs ue till keeps up, the same as the - \u201cIt is the best Uptown 1318 and 4092.THE PRICE OF COAL MILK AND CREAM JOHN D; DUNCAN CO.QUALITY of our 218 MOUNTAIN STREET.: hls date.MISE JOLL, Lady Principal.Window Cleaning Call,\u201d Main 1203 | Ne ew York Window Cleaning Co.OFFICE: 40 ) JURORS S STREET.a \u201c The\u2014 \u2019 ET ETAL RT Se Nm ga 1 em ne Pa SES [J Tt \u201cA REVELATION*\u2014 \u201cof Real High Class Quality \u201d GRR | cs Dr.Cook Says\u201d Non- Episcopal Clergy Would Claim No + Authority Exceptäs - - 3 Followers of a Christ, RE \u2014\u2014\u2014 + : 3 In & pre-sermon on the manifesto of | + - Anglican clergymen.on \u2018the subject of Tea.Used by | Millions Daily = \u201cBlack, Green ) Sealed Packets Only or Mixed .{ Sold Everywhere .at: a Pointe by.the Manufactur- dero without taking into considerai\u201d Ÿ PU church unity, published in last Mon- erst Terminal, Ltd, will be made ir {at the same moment that there can P Al day's \u2018Witness,\u2019 thé Rev.Dr.Cod, | England by Mr.J.C.Read, consult- nothing after Madero.except 4 m acting pastor of Zion Congregational\u2019 ing engineet and financial expert.Mr.| tary dictatorship of whose evils 3 .Church said from the puipit on Sun- Read said that the warehouses will be only know through reading of : x day.morning: \u2018It would seem appro- | started in the spring.Originally four dictatorship of General Antonin J mmol > priate that non-episcopal chwrches of buildings, six storeys.high, four hun- pez de Santa Anna.\u2019 8 Christ should \u2018express their apprecia- dred- feet long, and up to one hun- HE Sold t ss.(es gre ft te fa ren pe OR desire for closer fellow ecetd; but no v ere .or À of Christian Unity\u201d which \u2018bas been ue : ; i\u201c fF Tesucd and mined hy over three hen td nr aan | SAYS RUIN WOULD.FOLLOW IS FORMALLY ELECTED Men 5 IN dred clergymen of the Church of Eng- \u201cThe Canadian.Pacific 2 Railway dn the \u2014Vanéoiver.The compa] /.has\u2019 already ahd.a , diarter\u201d ob dollars.; The.building nods of brick.and | limestone, With au y V T M.s190,000 F ik fand on \u201cCanada.; No Inteligent vould continuance et its policy.ko anticipate: begun; \u2018the.erection of the additions\u2019 10 a be erected- Immediatély mine.granite\u201d base.ne comfort of.ae MADERO S 0 ER HROW.Washington, Jan.14.\u2014Electars 3 area of x: a non-episcopal church would |.uf e present -sité\u2026- e architects dre | passengers has.been considere om 148 states met vester Coral À wish to deny that the Church of Eng- the growth of traffic\u2019 and- the increase.| the Vancouver Hôtel, which are cobt- Messrs, Barott, sBlackader & Webster, | every point of view, and when.com- state y day and f rl: cd in th tk land has done a great work and is | Of Population, to \u2018build an: entirely\u2019 new [ ing two millions of dollars; and thé ap- of Montreal, and.the \u2018termindl \u2018will be pleted, it 4s claimed, it will be one of Mexico City, Jan.14.~Don_ Manual elected Mr.Woodrow Wilson t+ 1\" J, peginni 4 ; now doing.a great work for the king- | station building to cope.with the traf-\u2018 propriation for the construction of the four stories.in height.It will extend.the, most.up: \u201cto-date terminals in\" the diet Litera Meters a tatoment presidency, and Mr.Thomgs K.ea the vendor FE û that there Taro any good and beans fc at- the Pacte terininals of ong: Hine: Pint st station is just short of oli?\u2018million 400.feet: on A street; and be com- JEU À fubt issued, gives as the cause for his shall to the vice -presidency + un 1 omas E.EE titul things abouts its ordér and ser: \u2014 = > resignation of the ambassadorship at) United States.cludes all [iE vices, some of which: would greatly atouracy.; In: every câse if possible,\u2019 \u2018Ob; Rose.mn \u2018ranch, and her daughter, Washington his lack of accord with| Returns prepared hy ihe Lu.ME.erty.UE benefit other -churches if they could a ë address of à \u2018re- |spent a terrible: night in the snow.the policy of the Mexican administra- chosen at the polls last Navembay ar prop isl à \u20ac .be adopted and used by them.And | Spectable itness willing + to: give.sup-| The mother perished of exposure and tion.He expresses the opinion, how- now on their way by mail 1.1, 1705, parte gE 3 not inteligent Christian, whitever \u201chis ; the daughter crawled to Humphrey's ever, that President Madero must be ington to the President pro tem n rurchaser 5 .views.abaut- fhe practicability - of a + homestead near at hand, as soon as sustained since his overthrow would | the Senate.Another sel of ihrer re rot been a1 A real\u2019 -union\u2019 of ail Chris tian churches, ov N : fn ct forwarded to the \u2018daylight broke.She is now in Kam- mean \u2018the beginning of a series of re- turns will be brought in persan best prany ee or even the désirability of such a \"1RLF tu Scania ¢ C.S.P.G-A:, \u201c 286 \u2018St.James loops hospital.-.volutions which would.be the death elector chosen from each state, |.made = Le union in one organization, can fail to ' \u2018 \u2018 41\" ] street West,\u201d Montreal, may be made .Mrs.Cornwall and\" the little girl blow; if not to our nationality, at| canvassed February 12, in joim \u2026 of elect on sympathize with the great desire.for | fall.and \u2018precise, \u2018and if \u201cdesired, the started from.Kamloops in a sleigh on least to our sovereignty.\u2019 sion of the Senale and the Jin.The id 1 true co- operation among all Chris 2.complainant's name\u2019 will be kept.pri- Saturday evening \u201cfor their home.He discounts the danger of Ameri-\" when Mr.Wilson will formalls 1 ited, Pa dol t : : vate.\u2026 \u2014 =, Ar They were caught in a blizzard, which can intervention, unless some incident proclaimed president.million 5 .Ps .Fp i i mem sè fiightened their horses.that they occurred similar to that of the blôw- In iwo states, Utah and Ven We: prituater de: P er INTERCHANGE = c WOMAN.\u2018DIES FROM\u2019 EXPOSURE.bolted and overturned the vehicle, ing up of the Maine in Havana Har-| four votes each were cast for ou, MT boo ELPFUL.A 14 With 1daving \u2018them \u2018in the snow.; bor, and intimates that in case of in- Taft, for president, and Mr.Niviu es to 3 the fater hänge e pulnit ee ' tone, = = Jun, 4.wien] ° 2°.2 N torvention all Latin \u201cAmerica would Murray Butler, for vice-president, 1, py 5 to 157, erc 0 pu pus ween | Wu + : 4 à ; stand -w exico atier havin een named h Anglicans and othef ministers would | Ne i rk.\\ al for [Could not be found \u2018owing \u2018to the ter- EONGUE POINTE WAREHOUSES.\u201cDon Manuel Calero adds: \u2018I con- publican National Commil te the Le 5 Hi certainly be a very helpful method of .\u2018New York, Fan, 13 = \u2018Couns OF | rific blizzard: which raged, Mrs.Corn \u2018Final arrangements in connection sider blind the work of those who de- ceed the late James Sherman on on IRC 3: promoting > better- understanding and p5 7014 Charles.S.Mellen, president \u201cof the\\wali, wife of.\u201cCaptain Cornwall; o : with five large v warehouses to \u2018be built mand the overthrow-of President Ma- Republican ticket.6 373 to more complete sympathy, between dif- Srorontar Jan.14-3 \u201cAR a.result 0 fl New.Fork, New Haven, and; \u2018Hartford = Le ; J the ren, disciples of Jesus.And Mr.Justice \u201c fudittowe remarks cond Railway, filed a plea of abatement in} \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = mT : ; TT Fe northes tious Anglicans feel \u2018in\u2019 tie matter jdvy in the, Star! \"Theatre case on Sats the United States District Court to- a © would seem to be without.real Lounda- \u2018ukday evening; in which.he.declared?day, asserting that the recent.indiét-.\u201ca 1008, 10: Her 2 they would Jnderst dd the pa | that he firmly, disagreed; with it, pnd ments agent Mellen, president 5.J 6-1 to 22, ; 1 Sb that the Department of Jastice had: mberlin, of the Grand Trun =.pulpit pere te speak From an.Anglicay been brought; into aisropite yt the.Tay, and Alfred Shthers, chairman of |.Nos are - trial, Mr.F.Stair has filèd an = e Gran nk Board.o rectors, tca an ft pue to Chine that I was claïmirie to dsvit quoting | that his trial onthe; \u2018were \u2018vod vitiated snd nullified be- }.1e a second charge be.postpone :|-cause one o e zrand juro _ er, of tes that miènt come to à man througn |, is Lordship granted the request | resident of Jersey City.He gave the | Last Com \u201cthe laying = of hands of an Anglican and Mr.Stair will be; tried\u201con :the grand juror's name as : Albert : A.lot are de -or.other Bishop.I should claim no charge.of exposing improper.pictures Stephens.~ - + 0476, 50C Other authority than that which would to \u201cthe, public view at the nexterimin- Messrs.Mellén, Chamberlin and ots Nos.by \u2018equal right belong to any Christian 8} \u201cassizes, which start on May bth.| Smithers were indicted for violation of Pointe aux layman in an Anglican.church.or in 1 \u201chig affidavit; Mb, Stair stated that the .crithinal clause of \u2018the Sherman The city any other Christian church.I have no\u2019 in view \u2018of His Lordship\u2019s- remarks | Anti-Trust Law for participation in from the more authority (except as de bas hots] beers] end certain editorial comment in local |'an alleged monopoly.agreement ~ be- |.ited, a big F temporarily conferre \u201cmie newspapers, a fair and: unprejudiced | tween the two roads.Mellen and Rosemount 13 otirer Christians) in -& onstela ss, trig was impossible at the assizes.\u2019.1'Chamberlin entered pleas of not guilty erty, whic] 4 church.All of Jesus\u2019 disciples were :In.Zequesting.thet ine esse Ze rar sis tl until to-day to change thelr Cote Visit t apostles\u2014they were \u2018\u2019Aposties because versed to the next ass zes, Mr.Her 1 ) garep of & 13 they vire disciples.ay is our faith Lennox, K.C., counsel for: Mr.Stair, ; measures XE tl that every Christian is à minister of | sald that His \u2018Lordship\u2019s remarks had J > 813.1-2 fe t iE God and men, a priest in the true and caused much comment in the press, | FE i motint bou ; highest sense.Ordination is for üs |\u2018among- the\u201cjurÿmen : and\u2019 in the \u2018city |.5 1 The lar Ek |) but the recognition by fellow Chris- |'at large.It would not be fair to, go 4 UE aly eu hen sold i tlans of special fitness and special on \u201cwith the.sécôrid charge, he thought, Es k Margaret © 18 © preparation for the leading of Chris- Justice: Middleton \"thought \u201cthe real 5 has a fro EF | .lan instruction and worship, and con- reason for the; request \u2018was.that : the depth of 1 | iw IN { fers no divine authority.If a man defendants wanted to get away Pom, | , 15 i has not the divine authority to Bregch | him.i + -k- 1 Fb aiid teach before he: is \u2018érdufned, \u201cbe- |: 1.\"hate.{ay it\u2019 admitted Mt.Toned | oF Ive 8 o = .dination will rot give it to.him.nox \u2018but.we feel that in view of Your | LER 4 \u201cThe fact that we recognize no.con: | 5pelip\u2019s remarks it iwould\" Soaicely Ë = , : vo 4 tar divi üthority in \u2018any t \u2019 : Lo is A ose Ww sto\" \u2018ceze t Jo .|.miinistry has \u2018such Authority./ Let next san = Bhs the tothe od Animals by the: them receive: other men to speak to a + them, into their churches as disciples x of.Jesus who have some message.for | - them, if they fe\u20acl that to be true, and\u2019 these who believe im the priesthood of ail.believers.will not be offended if} ©\".ne.higher: authority\u2019 is \u2018imputed to.Lon a ° The Hôtac'é Prayer, ot etme % made the[ 2 { : Recent an 14m Two British aip.| Subject of a pathetic appeal on behalf HH n, 4 r them than to the Christians who sit méa, -L-+.- \u201cMacdonald, anû a man of the.dumb animal by the Canadian.H All P 5 the pew.\u2026.ä ol mnt EU! named Ingles; were : drowned in.the Society, for the Prevention: ot- Cruelty.a {) tie me = #iver Thames: yesterday afternoon.\u2018| to\u2019 \u201cAnimals \u2018on their calendar .for 5 oo M È FD - : 1 The \u201cairmen were flying at a height | 1913.\u2018Bearing the picture .of % horse, a 8 ; well above.the river when the ma- | marè: and \u2018two foals with their eyes| BA - > +++] chine suddenly swogped downward.looking \u2018the words they would - speak \u2018 de H i \u2019 oq Imimédiätely - upon \u201ccéming:in © \u2018contact their.appeal is as follows: - - En hp | with the water: the engine exploded.| To 'Bhee, My Master, I offer: my At the ! B13 One \u201cof thé.aviators ¢lung for a\u2019 prayer.\u2018Feed me, water and care for Wireless ° : while: to ithe top of the machine,\u2019 but{ me, and, when the day's work \u2018is done, |.the follov i he sank \u2018before the.boats, which were provide \u2018me with shelter, a clean dry | terday fr i au hurriedly put.oft from, ; shore, could: bed and.a stall wide enough for.me to om ny: H reach him.: S41 - 4 | He down in comfort.} ir I he Co \u201c4 Always.be kind to me.\u201cTalk to me.EE : .- RES p the \u2018High ; | Tour alco offen means as Jauch ® me ~ IB CL \u2019 CR y , 101 i ; in the act i as the reins.Pet 1-e sometimes, tha a g : ER \u201c>a J : .\u2019 x by Marco sr Shows More Examina- Reduced in Flesh may serve vou the more gladiy and À Coe = | | RR by Marco a learn -to:love you.Do not jerk the] %% .,( sta : Coat :
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