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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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lundi 6 janvier 1908
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trial 1% to AUSTIN, wires > not fair comment, Dr.advertise: i of char Mau Donalu oi 2H) vis OW he question 1 Mr ns Own Das! \u201cPORTANT DOCUMENT 15 sUTE LU ighted by any other vessel Canada conde thar toe oe aided on - no camps, and in the St, PDaved's lane affur, Talian pris | Sir John, who was formerly a judge ot \u2018on.The statement was made after the \"fo the north there 15 a vractically une UE CIpa 2 ioNs Re restons cont on à D qJ (us JT; OHeTS cn ~rperly be inituced to la {the High Court of Bombay.and has tor presentation of evidence by Prof, Augue- limited expanse ol ocean mover visited der a large progention on und = tan coo Bled Fland They will say nothing either to commit 43 years held huh office in the Indian tus Jo Peppers of the University of Lous hve any hip, and there is another vast Pa ther on abe sendin Canada a een Leone | themselves or others and the only was Pet Service, said India was such a vast don.and others, who were present at expanse to the south.only divided te due mmm een skied Coenen of La # victims When they can he reuched is by cmploving sec ! country that scmewhere où other there the exhumation, us the narrow (rich os Ur Ships os OTE tions fapes UV Wa er us nn a receive TIVES fret agents of their own natsonabtx.Was always unrest and anxiety.he restmption of the case to-day bes hitween reat Britain cut Loc cqiaton lade tine Sovaton An, -\u2014\u2014 The determination où the British Gove tore à crowded court room, testifiéd to Once à bout got into one où Los concis - TT EE \u2014 TTT ernment to give the people the same thy: revival of terest brought about by places, it would take weeks co her © NB Clim cL Swoon ie an ssh à XESBITI VS \u2018GLOBE \u2019 The niost jratant part « the docu Fede tional parsiloges axe have our Cie recent exhumation and the hints drift on to à Dequenioa route adi th Cres Doorn.nm ge | .ment, hexever.is one remting wo We selves Jed to the creation of a large pros given out by the attornxs for George © 1 would soem taar th Manut Koval nb Wi Gn opener ar aon \u2014_\u2014 worded mtieence or Freeunsoniy He [mend class, and these people, whe dlolbonby Druce that the body found in has gol into one à these asl aes Tol and ng tu naa 1, î Che Honors al the papal court.ie | tad all the cui] rights of the Briton ihe coftin was not that of TC) Draee, (ot will be rewomborod thas ele onl Lu J Macdonald Committed | icine dr rektles as Tullows an incident} ehaîcd because they were not avverded The first witnesses called, testined io ! reported at one place atter Jeaving Ant Lire Jfearatour sa dbirhe did ner ren were lost 1 \u2019 Cr i Pov A Mac | Latteune, aud Abbé Moreau, and Mar, jte with ther rulers.tied that neither the vauli nor the cot- reach there tll the TThe wo that it was J : votes Loron:o { Trzzant.Avehiishop or Nissibe : \"ue | Caste was gradually being broken ay had heen tunvered with since the vident -omethons had oceurred with Mr M Jennings Broan wave the par SLL Per day we were speaking of Freemasonry down, and that evolved the idea of à, intter had been deposited Then Prot.her wachmery to delay her.oni ot ï n 7 he ; ES eps cond bel, aline persistent rünor- that such and united India, and the ferling that à pet; Pepper took the stand, and gave à der | The captains op vous CPR boats 27 pu Che M à nd .Nabi Leh ec acsia=ties in high places were pean ought to be above all things an In; taikeil description of the cotin and its =tpport thé oprion that 1115 possiile = AT th lat Plime ae Lan han J oo aid a de Freomasons, AI à certian moment Mgr.| dian.Dopening.Within the coffin he said.was: for the boat to drit for several weeks 00 AV neato, sas mayeralty ob Tizzam sad to Myr.Latlecin a Mon- | In epite of the long peace Brita had the body of à man aged bot won rixtr- [iv in eatetv.and uot be heared or dur © (core pt aq 1 10 UE OT 45 | seigneur, are there only priests here 7; given them, the natives challenged our go, og seventy-five years.It Was ex.|i that time, hut there are other ships fo 700 Cn Jer Ca Co cn (rene) on Deve Yes the IR-hop of Three Rivers: right to be there.The extremists want L000 op preserved the skin being | ping men who are frankly of the opare Pht n he murder of a Ces crie cube the nead-!repiied, natuimg Abbé Morvau and m\\-;ed to begin to chase us ont directly.but broken in only one place The face was lion that she has gone to the bottom.| teunenberg of Idaho.has veen à qui cul Evo citer = self \u201cVers well\u201d said Mgr.Tizæani, ; they were met by the moderates, and by rovered with à handkorehief Le Ine he | Mr.Duff states Ghat no anxiety whais Led.low rezvred te +1 will tel; vou what happened to my-' the business elass.who had made another ; initials FT.C.D \u2018 The removal TE this | ever is heing felt as to provision tor! i.> pass copened | i lt was the time when my eye ! Manchester out of Pomlay.and who handkerchief revealed Te £ AP the crew mul passengers, for there 1 à In \\Vellscfiles NN on Sadan vos stated Laat ahs was getting very weak and the doco {pew that capiial would not come mio à bearded man quit easly recogni able jlurge quantity of fondstults in the cargo Be Bouse or dudge tarpenie os Cinsulted await Dog win vas Lending me came one day | country where it wis not secure.Beyond |, anv on hed hail Koen by 7 Hie.i that would last for a long time yet.badly wrecked by dsnamite.Fudge plover taken 39 luth a copy or register: After eX\u201c these, in the proportion of one thousand |.het reddish brown mo ae .a The \u201cMount Roval lé a eplendidly- Carpenter has been active an enforcing une no witu the | amin my eyes, he said to me.Mons Ito one, wae a class which, simply want- whi , .\u2014 WRITE, regular 82.00 .for $1.00 LB poe dicount off ail our Nes Mut te mate _ Re ; cee creas a 5 for 12.80 \u2026 Svec'ai Sale of Morean'a Cambrie ack Astrachan Stole.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50 for ; WHITH regular $2.50.for $1.25 FRI LLI1 NG Lines, 5 are tor 35e ann 100 Fa Muft to match.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.375 for 3.00 BLACK, regular $3.00 .for $1.50 Fancy Neck Frilling, less 15 percent, \u201c\u201cores to math, \u201cor 35e Alaska Sable Stole.\u2026.33.75 for 27.00 WHITE, regular $5.00 .for S2.50 20 VX Voies des 30 Mufi to match.\u2026.- 18.75 for 15.00 Bexed Friliinge.5 leng'ds, 256.he | T > ; 41a Oy IT .poxed FOL ne 2 vor BOOK DEPARTMENT Black Persian Stole.vane enne 20.25 tor 16.20 J.Orsets.Searfs, Ins 33 1-3 percent, all light Cheer! dicount of orcent off ail Muff to match.\u2026.- 26.25 for 21.00 TE reer Boda, Of BO percent oft a Canadian Mink Stole .4950 for 39.60 WHITE, regular $2.25 .for S 1.13 LADIES\u2019 LINEN COLLARS, ph Special Table of Fine Ast Books, Muff to match.ones vn.47.25 for 37.80 anén of Emb.an ain Collars, istorieal an lographica oks a , .eet ST.a DLAGK, regular $2.25 «.for $1.13 La en or mn.and Plain Cotiars HALT -PRICE.Hudson Bay Sable Stole.86,75 for 65.40 YRITE, regular $3.75 EERE .for $1.88 Fancy Neckwear, less 15 percent, pli dren s Toy Books at HALF- Muff to match.La aa sa Lan Lane 106, T5 for 85.40 Bibles at HALF-PRICE, ! 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Can \u2014 Ts \\ #0 .N.G.Lov | Lavo ! nd one te Le COTES Assembled PR ayn k sde d many | Q own good as watch dt wa Se or! Londo anadian As i ' q La Gass Supplem Lov.from er env waiters RL oi hot ed.with ere.Pitr \u2018he two Le uébes on 1 qd ton lo Viner TCA m1.Jan.4 Accncudr 1 8 : dene, G entary.} er .T ne ors ; Pitre «= or Pv con The 60 co ely reals à: ye \u2019 oe supp su oT tary.\" a1 he Del > 4 radios he mar Vosvnr LE Pitr MuName e sd ! Ï rench-; ! = ouli-T yee , for Brio «desk b Following ' À Emprea of ALi wake aware Ce 15 01 To rtial ore port [rom e and I ara cla Laviviette (Tente was vod agar md, up or fol Cy ble aus go 42 Cod : f Ltranis 0° Brit \u2018 no ie \" the pouls Co ue les pues nto o a rn bird | wile he sITOI Lan sation.nn tu Pa Meld Uni A Woo vt + - ania, © ritalin Cp 0 A sist) actor + H ard line strong 1.eo th ad ward Sin han hs hi : ry, 2: in PO dw a.Lu unard PRO! ving SISTAT c distr ouse Cent ine th ng de: 0 the Iri good : de 1hinati ha r d- M 2 Lun.ui ©! La - Oc an\u2019 Su .erno TWAS se il At rics \u201ctre th e wea efence ; lrist ; Queb pet ation ar: af die neh yi AL Lela 3 - , ane 25 \u201cle ' se Atlor G an am i .Or men | eu x thai - he Tw \\ ner À ui .ane, wh pplemea* | ; r \u2018nan ut to M rnev-t4 or ardner on is muv n 1! it eemed : ui eo .} ddl Cu Les Rite Sean ary, HUFT ct as Mundie v-trener: ; be the el juch he for- | ; MYAVES Tselres at [RAST ci 19 | 2012112212324 25] ind to whatever extent, that may be, classes are considerable, The list of non rae d'entrepoi.The corre- Me Lioyd (eorae me À * + .ence -.A ant 3 io HR EL ; 26 27/28/20 30131 there is no doubt about the need to Canadian products entitled to the benefit this publi and memoranda coniained in Christmas moa motor ear coe ol »e - ; s Ce > y + .\u2018pe .| stamp out this epidemic of assassination.of minimum tanff rates in France in- jet publication will be of material as- Frames.and wal eran some we us a \u201c.r &ISLA :e , EY ; PH ; .\\ - .- | oe jee eo] 0 [cludes several products on which the | ho\" (o members où Parlament in pile Jon Lo Tem nen | Nom no teir discuss: : ALT , ; or the openini 57 parlent The death of Fdward Hanlan at the presegt French rates are the same under dt MA on ot the arrangement that tt pau wie) on 1 > n made ' ro DEAE nme mos age of fifty-two is another instance of [the minimum and maximum tart ade.recent Dbercavement , - .; ss MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 198 the shortness of life of the intense ath-/schedules.But it has been announced _ - - \u2014 PS LS lete.It is not that adventure shortens | that France is about to remodel her bot KHOBORS ON HOMESTEADS, NEW CHURCH FOR LACHINE Life.unless by misadventure, Ome eel tariff and the Canadian ministers se- pe Urals maps.statistical memor- | > , - > | , - Nl - anda smd other iutot 1 .CE I iy Ç a ver cured the $ .Lo.- ! ! nitlion in connee- 1 .- | ; ; ; = The first day of the new year brought dom hears the record of a very old mau Cure he inclusion of grains and Hours tion With the fonds held under Hore.PDECIDED To ENLARGE FENTISTING ; - to the Witnves\u2019 thirtr-eight percent\u2014 without bearing of à morc or less adven- | M the treaty list, in the hope that when [stead entry by Donkhobors, and Une dis [BUILDING TO THREE TINS ë over one-third\u2014more 7 le decae ou vire rar not mere sensation.The moral con sike what Was a good servant becomes 6 the enjoyinent of our intermediate tariti x Pt came CES ea Dia Joan of $0000 move Les | Tan \u201c Co 0 .aster .5 3Rd\u2014=urely à strikine showing.a , LE + ot \u2018 Worn tions wie equally at the mercy of a press Lad master, rates on these 98 itews, French exporters one which speaks tor ifsvls ot th ps he propriete LS that onlx wants ts print what will best | obtain specially low rates of duty Unuing progress which is to be looked § After un shore dissission, Gove an Lae prs au ! cateu readers and not displea adver- | Twenty-0ine days have passed since the on canned vegetables.canned tish, forward to among these people and the i perce vs J SX re, RU sec, Aa ., CC ë \u2018fie A.apt \u2018oral ; - Teas Aplaceme i se Sq bby Messrs Far-tache i Choe © F- tisere, that is ever ready to unt the {Canadian Pacific steamer \u2018Mount Koyal wines, French books and period Lu ih la ay he RO ent.RL Deschiong Ho Ste Nee eek 00 .; i | [RTS | ; F ; ; V etatus bV individual ewneralip.1 cs : One sons ane erest of à populur and Winning retorm, pret Antwerp bound tor St.John, and.cals.olive oil, medical preparations.© the cancelled Doukhobor reserves l'aronn ; Maelo hel ca accept the me ve [CERNE I 2 but never willing to stem the tide\u2014 (she has not been en or heard ot in all | embroideries.lace, nestings, silk vel [open to the general public, 1211 Bowe.| #00 G0 authorize che cure and char 04 Car .| steads bad been taken the Wardens to secure, with 4 nitle dies wy \u2018 always wih the majority ! sl Ulre 67 forforn hope.never bearing the brunt ot | passengers on board and a crew of eighty that date stall untaken.\u2014\\Vinnipez \u2018Free To ten ; the bave The newspaper press is des ifive, and increasing tears are telt for are the sume as are now cniorced Press\u201d | coed wrth and carry out 35 Cusareement n pendent on vublic eupport.and 1t is a | their safety.The weather has been against imports from Great Britain in WEST MOL oy MUST PAY 1 te cuir and abso to devs on à ; ; ; , 5 ; : y ull find ; Nerviling because ot keeps horses gn trim and reduces the veterinary bul.Farmers, stockmen and all horse | owners should buy Nerviline and prove how invaluable it is.Good for man or | houst 25e for bottle, at all dealers.111.\u20141sh-! Lawlor, equal; Bennetls, Couture, New- cll, Kolber and Ramsay (1.D.).equal; Gordon, Wood, Robinson.Armstrong and Johnston, equal; Carr and Taylor, «qual; Hutchinson and Murchison, equal.History and Economics.\u2014{lass 1.Cruickshank and Dexola.equal: Lhorne, Wilson, Brownlee, Kendall, Kelly and ; Woods equal.Class [1 Macdonald and Miller (M).equal: Couture and Me Ewen, equal; Taylor, Baylis and lamb, l equal; MacLaren, Hutchison, McCuaig, Class II.\u2014Fraser, Mackay._ Beonomies (only) \u2014 Class |.\u2014Nonc.Class 11.\u2014None.Class HI \u2014Sinclair._ French\u2014Clasg I.\u2014Couture, McKinnon (A.M}, Underhill, Trenholme, Lider, DeXola.Plaisted, Class 11.-Taylor, Armstrong, Kolber, Mount, Bennetts, Macdonald (A.MY Class ÎL1 \u2014Miller (\u20ac), Newell, Mariotti and Paterson-Smyth, equal; Prentice and Solomon, equal: and | Hutchinson.Browniee and Douglas and Lawlor and Younger, equal; Baduley, Nargent, Johnston, McMurtry, Iigby, Gilmour and Henry and MeMahon, equal, (terman\u2014Class I.\u2014None, Class 11.\u2014 MacKinnon (M).Elder.Vrenholme.Prentice.(lass LI \u2014Taylor.Bennetts, Rosenberg, Murchison, Ramsay, Brower, Sutherland.\u2019 Spherical Trigonometry-\u2014 (lass 1.\u2014 None.Class 1I.\u2014Armstrong, Ross.Class 11].\u2014C'assils, Redpath.Physics (hoonrs)- Claes }.\u2014Mabon.Macnaughten, Meagher.Class 11 \u2014 None.Class IT1-\u2014McGannon.Geometry\u2014Claes T.-None, Class 11.\u2014 Lawlor, Meagher, Lamb, Pame (A.J.C1, Trammor.Armstrong.Class U11\u2014 oes, Cassells, McEwen, \u201cargent and Kingston and Brehaut, equal.First year, mathematics (advanced.(teometry and Lrigonometrv\u2014Ulass 1.\u2014lPaterson-Smyth, Angus.Olase ll \u2014 King, Maass.Class 11I \u2014Scott, Lock head, FIRST YEAR.ARTS.English and History \u2014Class 1 \u2014Win- slow.Warburton and Schatheithin, equal: Murehison, Grimes.Class lL-\u2014 Hammond, Angus and Cunningham and Dewey.equal: Kerry, Allen, MeGoun (A.Fo.Duggan and Heney, equal; Hodgkin- son and NSeott, equal; Davidson and Quirk.equal; Dixon and Van Vhet, equal: Bernstein and King, equal: Bissett and Cook and Creaghan, equal; Davies «nd Ellson (KE, F1), and Meckwen, vqual; Brown tA (+), and Coote and Ir ving and Maass and Morris (Ro), equal: Crowell and lavinson and Lockhead and \u201cluck, equal.Class [11].\u2014Uhrætie and Harrington and Macdonald #.>.Vi.and Mathescn, equal: Donald and Dowd, equal; Howard and Oughtred.equal: Hulburd and Wankiyn., equal; Wisou.Fitzgibbon and Fletcher and Hyman and Wilhamson.equal: Argue and Uraig, and Heney and MeGoun (Go Go and Olm stead, equal; Sleep and MacQueen, equal: Currie and Ellison (M.K.i.aml Greer aud Maclean.equal: Robertson, Hannah and MacAdam, equal, Hayden and Reid (A.W.), equal; McLaurin, Hersch: orn, Carr and Mewburn and Moyse and Reid (F.C.).and Loud, equal; Armstrong and Morris (J.Fj, and Roberts, equal.Brown (M.M.), and (Calder, equal; Campbell and Lariviere and New- combe and Wadleigh, equal.Histy (only) Class 1.\u2014Caswell and Eutherland, equal; Reinhardt.Class Il.\u2014None.Class 11l\u2014None, Latin\u2014Class l|.\u2014Paterson-Smyth, Angus, King and MeGoun (A.F.), equal; Grimes and Hammond, equal; Lockhead; Morris (J.F.} and Slack.equal; Crowell and Dowd and Murchison and Schathert- lm.equal.Class 1l.\u2014Dewey.Dbauey aud Reid (FF.Co, equal, Mawes; Bissett and Cunningham and Warburton, equal: Scott; Davies and Wanklyn, equal; Mac- Adam.Morris (R.), Davidson, Dixon.Class Ill.\u2014Hannah and Hodgkinson, equal: (reaghan; Fletcher and Hayden aud Robertson.equal; Cook, Oughtred: Heney and Walker.equal; Olmstead.Howard; Cherry and Kerry, equal: Argue and Moyse and Van Vliet.equal; Greer tJ, Lov and Lammix and Maclean, eguai: Daw and MacEwan.equal.Macdonald (S.V2.Greek beginners -Class 1\u2014-lking, An gus, MeKinnon.Class 11.Davidson.Class JIL-\u2014Robinson, Dowd.Greek-Class 1-MeGoun (A.F1.Class 11-\u2014Hammond, Morris (R 0, Dewes.Morris J.Foi.Murehison, Hodgkineon.Class 111.-Hannabb and Warburton.equal; Jariviere.German\u2014Clasx 1.\u2014 Bernstein, Dngzan, Cherry and Lauterman, equal, Class 11.\u2014*DesBrisay.Class 111.\u2014\"Beard, Crug, Scott, Matheson, \u201cHarper, **Carr.German (beginners) \u2014Class I.\u2014 Me- Class 11.\u2014Bissett, Class Queen (I).111.\u2014Mewbhurn, Coote.French \u2014 Class L\u2014Paterson-smyth, Grimes, Angus, Duggan and Hammond, qual: Schafheitlin, Dewey.Slack.Class ! H.\u2014Winsiow, Lockhead and Metioun LA.Fo), equal: Van Viet, Bernstein, Robertson, Caswell, Cherry.Argue, Mac.Fowen, Mclauechhn, Lauterman.Class M1.\u2014Maass, Crowell, and Cunmmgham and Duval and Uayden and Lariviere.equal; Coote, Wanklyn, Brown (A.60, Scott, David and Kerry, equal: Mac Adam and Reid (IF Co.equal: New- combe and Scott, equal; Herschorn and Howard and Moyse, equal: Brown (M0.Mewburn, Greer and Reinhardt.equal; Creaghan and Fletcher and Henry and Macdonald (S.V0), and Wilson, equal; Walker.Daw.Harrington and Heney and McQueen, equal.Physics Class Nsics [\u2014Scott.Angur.Grimes, Cherry and Cunningham and MeGoun (A.F.), equal; Lockhead and MeQueen, equal; Coote, Maass and Pa- terson-Smyth, equal; Creaghan, Donald and Quigley, equal.C'ass 1l\u2014kerry =\u2014 } Hammond, and King, equal: Davidson and Warbur- ton.equal: Mewburn, Morris, (Jb 40.Currie, Dowd and Sehatheithinm.equal; Dewey and Murchison and | Wanklyn.equal: Argue and Brock and Howard.equal, Armstrong.Class JII- Morris (R.), Hannah and Macdonald (G.P11), equal: Irving and Newcombe, 1hx- In every good traming stable, an, Duggan, Mctioun (G.GO), and Slack, qual; Cook Van Viet, Hedgkinson and Oimstead and Reinhardt, equai.Crowell and Goudie.equal: Hayden and Wilson, equal; Lummis and Reid (A W0, and Robertson, equal; llyman, Bissett and Herschorn.equal; Craig and Hastings and Lariviere and Matheson and Rout- ledge, equal.Trigonometry, Class 1.\u2014Grimes, Cher: dé i Î | | i mT LR Don\u2019t Take Milk at Night | Milk in any form taken at night is apt to cause digestive disturbance.refreshing.After this light su and awake refreshed.To appease hunger or merely for company\u2019s sake, \u201cBOVRIL\"\u201d in the form of a bouillon, or sandwiched between thin bread and butter is excellent.BETA : Your nigat\u2019s rest is not pper you will sleep well en cco een ry, {rowell, equal: McQueen and Mew.| Derume H.R, Fast ni A 1 ~~ burn and Marris J.Fo, equal.Chris- [ID Mol Free 1, FH 1 204 tie, Currie, Creghan.Bailey.Cunnimg-\u2018 L, Hesrt ALT Ho Lou = à ham and Schafheitlin.equats Fletoher (T HL Love D > A HU 18 Coote, MeGoun (A.Foi, Arque and Me Ma Leog 45 Mo Gn A , Master.cqual: Van Vet.Chucitred {Na FH.MR ms.Loja oN | Dewey and Warburton, equal Hem 11.Mamie KR tH, 1 + H horn, Davies and Hayden, equal.(ass lent HR, leermo us | H.\u2014Coolk and Macdonald (1).Go equal VT 0 Shi \\ Pr 1 \\ Imang.Renhardt, equal.Donald, Uul-*scorves, BU a A C burd.equal: Howard Bissett and Wank.| mu : 1 ~ lyn, equal: Robert-.Richardson, Ma - Fos RL Ww.Co 5 Lx \" lean, Jacobs and Livinson, equal.Hy 10 1 Wei A Vu ; man.Class 1 \u2014Hammond, Re oF ina a PE Ne Mctioun ju.GJ, Armstrong and | \u2014\u2014 ixon and Slack and Wilson, equal, Daw | - ca and Routledge, equal.Morris TR | and | BISHOPS COLLEGE Newcombe, equal: Griey and Henev and me Jerry and Murchison.equal; Kerd LA Cole tune ut Bangs 4 W.} and Macdonald (8, V0 equal.Da- |S ties sds be ved, das LE vidson, Dowd and Robertson.equals Tn.Phew stwbomie Mio nah, Lariviere and Greer.equal: Elhson | Prine the nome: up - (M.K.} and MacEwen and Willis,equal, , OU recor 0 bu ques ou Macdonald (J.Ki Hodgkinson and | Fred the Lt \" Waulleigh, equal: Calder and Cragg and 0 and oo ears 0 Duval and Moves, equal: Ross.Flan TUINd IR cd or (EK.Fo.Irom Une UL cod Le à - D Geomairy, (lass L- Coote and [low Cuve, and the be i 0 ' card and Metioun (A Fool equal, Cu Pr uoped tha ee mngham.Grimes and Morris (1 (F1 1 éUMetonL a pres ; ! ' equal: Cherry and MoQueen, equal {Uetober, wil iw en 1 Warburton.Creaghan, Davies and Dewey | SUEDE lg nen schon Morris (Rand Wanklin, equal: Crow.3000s oon as cll, Mewburn.(Class 1] - Argue.Currie salts or th Cet an y and Irving, eqnal: Donald, Jacobs and 0 4 VUS mals i i wo Lummis, equal; Armstronz and Flog, US de cr and Hulburd and Maedenald 11 Hot amd IVTUTHONE Loe RL Murchison and Richardson and aq HS M CE een oe equal: Moyse, Class ML -Miedomald sem res iles V) and Robertson.equal: Walker, Caux TU RELA da?and Hammond and Kerr and Maedon didi ai ee - ald (D.(i) and Maclean and \\Wadleieh IM hese (lhe: \u201ces 11 The oy A equals Duval and Van Viet, equal Jian [aren an une Po te HE :sett and Devidson and Heid FE Oo Uh, wit CNE eels Tate ot .i equal: MeMaster, Grier.Schafnoitlin DS ET : Livinson and Mac Adam.equal: Dixon Javed upon be and Dowd and MeGoun 0s.441 ap | Peano an a Ohustead, equal: Henry.Modghinson and (CE Ha eranse ue oa Lariviere and Peck, equal: Hayden pu prochain lison (M.Ro and Hersohorn and Noa.DRIVES wis Moses Pre a , Combe and Prince, equal.Rout jedde mue ln 41 christie.Daw and Hancork and Rohergs 1 PTT ES nie EE equal.Tone conduire ann toe es RESULTS IN MEDICINE pure of the me ttn are 2 Partial results in the jsculty of meds | \u2014_\u2014 cine were made known late on satur- | day night, when the honor and passed PROGRESS BN PE lists in second year histology and hire Au allustrated lecture ei rares vear practical chemistry and botany interest will be gaven in îne iecture ! were announced as follows, the names ap cof the American Pretxiet a, pearing mn alphabetical order : \"tomorrow cvemnug, be the Rev tacle (Histology (Second Year.) Sith, tormerly à sen nn : _Honor list.\u20141, Wilson, G, T.; 2, Black, Argentine Repnols sent Neos 4 40 Vo E, BAS 3 Campbell, H° A; Me attention or he world : Lachern, M.A; 5, Bauld.W.A.G to South Amerna, tareuchotes B.A; Dunbar, A; Ewert, C, BSe.ture and in otner wars > Kearuez.pe Hh Macauluy, A.E.; Piper.\u2018 iceture will not ony dea, wa s mn JO, AB; Robinson.T.A.dition ot Sa Am ren ae ts Pass list \u2014Allingham.J.H.BA: eo but ailes with os hie - : Almant.Harry : Bancroft.A tu.time où fie conguiest 0 Fu e | Bauld, W.A.&., B.A.Benner.EL misstonars Work Mi etn A Black, Vo EL B.A Boudreau.FL on by tie Mouions Beyond Mes G.; Bourne, Wesley.Brown.D.M.Union in Peru among the nea bone Campbell, A, D.Campbell, 1.A Car, will be mtorestmaly des re pan ts ruthers, R.s.P.; Champion.BH: trated.Thé = Culver, CC.W.: Dakin, W CMU addi ess al Wane command ho sin 1 Dunbar, A: Ewers, CL BSes Falconer.+ 02 is andieneer Une boi = wang IR H.: Fraser.J.R : Fraser M.J Che under th en + Nr Fraser.WW.G0 Furness, AD Woo Gal Mens Lergue lagher, J.Bo B.A Gillis, =.11; Gale ?._ foile, Via: Havev, IT BL BA; Hey - \u2018 burn.H.H.: Hephurn.W.6; Herbert.EIGHTY SINT ANNE AL PL Au Hicks, Eo Ro BLA Hickson, CL LL , ; Ro: Hutchison, Go Woo Irwen, A 002 The omduy asia anand w Kaine, W.1 Keurnes.CL 11 avers,\u201d 3 of Bue Larporation «oo CP da Logie B10 He BUA Maclay, A.Protestant Chphan Asvlin FE Maclnto=h, A.Lo L.Macmoleun, 1 MacNeil, AL HI.BA.MeBurnes, A MeDonellL D.J: MsEuchern, MOT MeMillan, >.5, MeNaughton.W.M: Malcolm, KR.B.: Marchant.II.B.: Marcuse, Otto, B.A.Moodie, A.KR: Morse, D, tt; Mundie, GS, BA.O'Callaghan, R.H.LL: Park.JE; Peubodyv.H.52 Piper, J.O, A.B.; Richardson.J W.: Robinson.reo: Robson.TL.A Scott, G0 J Shephard.H.M.: Sihler.GA.jr: Nin clair.F.D: Stewart.Ac Stewart, D; Strudwick, HU T7 Paylor.=o AW B.A: Walker, EE.Eo Woo Wilson, GL T; Youland.W.E.AB.jr.Elliott, Re: Passed written only :\u2014 JTawkins.A, B.: O'Brien, J.I.Practical Chemistry (First Years.Honor hst\u20141.lennox.I.Ho 2.Joule.Lo Goo 30 Malone, Ro Hoo 40 Mes Kim.L.H.; 5.Davies.A.P- 6, Ma-leod.JL Se: 7, Freeze.D, FL D: 8, Mekux.TH.9, Stewart.JW lb.Bourne CR.01, Lewis, DA S01 12, Swalue, F5.B.A.Paes hst\u2014Bilodean, J.I' Bourne, \u20ac.R.Burrows, Davies, A.P.Derby, L.Derome.H Draper, F.KE.Ferguson, H Freeze, D.D).D.Gregory, F.1, bert, A.J., Houle.1.Go James, (0H.J., Lennox, 1.H.Jewis, D >, Ma: Hattie, L.P.MacLevd, J.S.0 MacrNutt PD.W., MeGibbon, Wb.McKay I 11.MekKim.LL.H., MeNulty.L.T.Garfield C.Collins, SJ, KR.R.I.Monney.J.B B.A Ouiton, R.DB.Planch, Ho Ho Rosenbaum, J.J.Feolne.TT.Smt COUV.Nteeves, HOO BoA Stewart, JW Stone, W.R.Sutheriaud, FL M.Swaime, F.s., BA.Walecott.E, J.UN.Walter, A.B.Webster.A.B., Wheeler, R.del, B.A.Botany\u2014First Year.Honor hst\u2014l, Lewis, D.5.1: 2, Malone.R.H.: Derome, Ho Roo Hebert, ALT Steeves, IL C0 BAL Stone, Wo {7 Bourne, CO.R.Molkay., Fo H.Blanche, H., H.; 14, Freeze.D.FF.D, Houle.I.G.Lennox, T.H., Melkim, L.IL.Stow- art, J.W.Swaine.I.NB.A 16.Derby, Jo.Walters, A, B.Pass list\u2014Bourne, CC, R, Garfield, C.\u2026.Davies, A, F- cs Burraws, Derka, Lo, Maelhee, Jo AL Mel oe- Malone.; * Nerges road.will be nelle « \\Wedne-dis.Jan 5 à 5 PH Dr.Symonde wil prramse ane asl tion on The Rev all interested mothe work on tne | von are mvited to attend | | - ' MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP | WINNIPEG MAY PURCHASE SPIEEL CAR AND POM LI SY STEM dan, \u20ac > AULACHOIVA.104 FUiliyi ab \u20ac Sanu og.| | ç i | ; °° CURMICHE valces vit DUY oul he vies cafe ste Lots ta (vit AH g did great So i are aa aac cae Mesure ss CJurisdiction, be hn, Le [the Manitoba Grover ns ss > | Lebepisons sistem an cle ie LA & grçal INçeHaive Le par Es Fhe province.pie on ' Dare anost praalieis be Be obo \u201cseld oun at.wn ai cagrpreltientsive ng me RS lyncral Government v Tc eel [soid out wt a price van was nen [apparent reu-onabe- Tne AL « Land Mann nietusts Shi cent | N.KR.and tue pose ans 8 trie systeMis, JD Tais ice prenensnve on the tu 1 es, sem at Joint du tes Gry hes expended 6 read, 9 su te 5 \u201cnullion + dollar-, aud on su {elanmed on velidl of toy ety th | can De suppied ax 29 4 UNS ola à Fthe $45, about.oi le Mocken, - Man j institution.Con Taet, 11 14 â La a .] » THE MONTREAL DAILY Moxnay, TANDARY McGILL GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUB.Top row EBD boxe, UD Madde pres FR Wyman, W Jottom tow- M Ihe has Neth Mand- hn lub returned files and trom Stanstead and ner Harrison, M.6.Siewart.W.A.Campbell.W.W.Hindley.D.Rice, F Merrill, A.Merrill, W.Logan, J.N.Alford, Signor D À lessio, J Bronks.\u20ac.A.Hale, From Sherbrooke thev went to Rock Island, and were given a reception at E.Martin, D.Manney, P.W audience the United States.sang verses of both \u2018tind Save the King\u2019 and \"My Coun.sitting \u2018The students partly in Here some of the Metiill students who were gpending their vacation at Stanstead THE THAW TRIAL BEGINS TODAY IN NEW YORK Bracke.Tie students lett Montreal on | Stanstead College.In the evening a Thursday tor sherbrooke, where they concert was given in the opera honse, a try, \u201ctis of Thee.\u201d gave an entertainmen: in the Art Gal [unique feature of which was that the ery to a large audience, players sat in Canada and played to an A NEW CHURCH AGRICULTURAL \u2014 COLLEGE FOR ALBERTA TT THE CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH _ WAS OPENED VESTERDAY PROPOSAL, TO ESTABLISH IT AT \u2014 FRUE UF DeJT The new Chur ot the Messah, corner of Sherbrovke and Suupson streels, Vas LONMaiiy ojrned Vrælrrdas, when Mr.GoW Stephens, representing toe congregation.landed over the Keys ol tue bulldmg tu tuc nov.W.>.Barues, pastor oi tne church.The dedication sermon in the morning was preached by the Kev.Dr Samui Lior, ur boston, president of the Ant erican l'hitartatt Ascoclation, Aîter vou veying the grecuings ot Le meinbers ul the Lnttarian Asrocation of tue United States, Dr.Essiot su.d that the members ol the Churehi vi the Messiah had just ollie Ito a good inheritanee, Uhe tools ol the lie of ther caurch going down deep.He sald that the power and IN uence or a le was to be judged by ats welse 0 continuity, which anphed a hos toric background and tae energy to start alrteh IN à Hew home.Île Uixened the vicissitudes of the cungregation Lu à mountain stream gathering new energy, new velocity on its course, ublaining new resources from tributary streams feeding it along its wandering way.lt Was the privilege of LUnitariaus not only to cons serve Lhat which was best In religious tradition, but to create their own ideals.While they were held by some tradiiions from the past, they were tree trom the cramping Influence that trequentiy en eucd.Unitarians had no age-old creeu tu defvnd, but rather a life to be lived.Umitarianism had always stood for hu- wan brotherhood, not so much for taith wm Christ as for the futh of Christ.While Unitariausin was theretore inclu give and huspitable, 1t 1s not unlhmrted.It was the home of the people who cared less for vutward form than for the spirit oi Uhristianity.Religion.as ( nitariang couceived it, was never à thing apart from life, but was essentially a part ol life.They never dreaded to lice the mscrutable tragedies of irfe They did not expect to luthom the unjathomabie, because they revognized the limitations of human knowledge and understanding, they however believed tirmly that lire was cnunently worth living., A: the evening service the Rev.Mr.Barnes Was assisted by the Rev, Dr.de Normandie.and the Kev.Mr.Heywood, who long ago was assistant Lo the late Rev.Dr.Uordner iu the old Uivtarian Church.\u201cThe old and the new \u2014anctentigm and modernism contrasted,\u201d was the theme of Dr.de Normandie.He declared hun: self on the side of moderni-m, Lvery- thing, he said, was in a state of pro i Dr, Nor gress?Why not religion\u201d | mundie wondered whether those who eriticism ani tu-duy deprecated higher advanced thought would be themselves vatiétied with the faith and creeds of a century or two ago.At yesterday's services the musical por tion was under the direction oi the new organist, Miss Cartier.who made a very {favorable impression.\u2018 It is stated that wo debt existe an tue new church.Ce \u2014\u2014 THE GERARDY RECITAL The sale of seats for the Gerardy \u2018cello recital, which takes place in Stanley Hall neat Monday, opens to-morrow, \u201cA NEW YEAR'S PRESENT TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY.\" With tue Pianola your daughters can pursue their regular practice on the keyboard; Your little ones can learn to distin- guiah and Jove the best mm music from hearing it often repeated by means of music-rolls; Your sons can get far more pleasure from evenings spent at home, with \u2018 two- step, \u2018college songs,\u2019 \u2018light opera hits,\u2019 ete.; Your wife can renew her acquaintance with the pieces she \u2018used to play\u2019; And you can find relief from business worries in the absorbing cecupation of vourse!lf personally producing music.The price of Pianolas is $275 to $325, and Pianola Pianos, $600 to $1,100, purchasable by moderate monthly payments, The Pianola Repertory comprises over 20.00%) selections, and the only Circulating Music Library in Montreal for the bene- 6+ of Pianola owners.Pinos of all makes taken in exchange.Nordheimer\u2019s, Ltd.589 St.Catherine street west._\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 es STRATHCONA NOT FAVORED BY AGRICULTURAL MEN.Calgary, Alta.Jan.5-The first of a three months\u2019 agricultural campaign throughout the province, was started here yesterday.A feature of the discussion was the action taken hy institute workers upon the question ot the agricultural college.Resolutions were pass: ed urging the government to proceed with tue establishment of such a college under the control of the Department ot Agriculture, and not under the Department ot Education, and that the college be vetablished 1n a locality separate and altogether apart from the uiversits.Une Hon.W.fanley, Minister of Agriculture, presided but did not commit limuselt on the question.The location of coming an interesting question.An et- tort ts being made to have it at Strath- cong, which does not seem tu meet with the approval of agricultural men.re WINNIPEU LIQUOK MEN ASKING MANY RADICAL AMENDMENTS TO LICENSE ACT.Winnipeg, Jan.6\u2014The Hotel Keepers\u2019 Association are asking many radical amendments to the ljquor heense act at the present session of the Legwsiature.They desire that the time for keeping the bars oven be extended, especially on Saturday nights; that all municipahties adopting local option he first compelled to guarantee adequate travelling accommodation; that the business tax be restricted to the Bar and that all roomers be exempted as 1s the case 1m temperance houses; that clubs be restricted to the same hours us the hotels for selling liquors; and that the clause requiring sixteen out of twenty nearest residents to sign a license petition be abolished on the ground that it w a loophole for people who want to practise a hold up game.A CROSSING COLLISION TWO PERSONS KILLED AND ANOTHER FATALLY INJURED AT DUBUQUE, IOWA.Dubuque, lowa, Jan.6.-Two persons were killed and one was probably fatally injured yesterday when a passenger train on thie Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Railroad, ran at right angles through a freight train on the Chicago, Great Western Railway in Fast Dubuque.The dead are J.W.Blanchard, engineer of the passenger train; Winfield McGanghey.hit by freight car while crossing the tower: W.H.Smith, a freight brakeman, was crushed and may die.No passengers were hurt.The {freight tram was in motion when struck by the passenger train and several freight cars were smashed.eat RELIC OF MEDIAEVALISM POMPOUS CEREMONIES OF OPENING OF PARLIAMENT AND CORONATION ABOLTISH- ED BY KING GUS- TAF.Stockholm.Jan.4\u2014King Gustaf today made known his intention of aboli=hing the pompous ceremonies with which the Swedish Parliament in the past has heen opened.is Majesty says these observances are a relic of mediaevabi=m and inappropriate to a modern and progressive nation.This step, together swith abolition of the coronation ceremonies, recently ordered by the King.as hailed with great appreciation throughout Sweden as 1nl- trating 4 new and democratic era.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 PAMELA CHAMPAGNE STILL LIVES.lame.a Champagne.of St.André street, who was removed to the Notre Dame Hospital en Friday mornmg alter swallowing carbolic acid, was reported a ht tle better this morning.the agricultural college 1s be! New York.Jan.6.\u2014 The second trial ni Harry K.Thaw, charged with the Killing of Stanford White, began to-day in the criminal hranch of the Supreme Court.District-Attorney Jerome and Assistant-Distriet Attorney Garvin will again represent the people im \u2018he ease, while Martin W.Littleton, a well-known Brooklyn attorney, will appear as Thaw's chief counsel, replacing Delphi Michael Delmas, the Cabforula lawyer who headed the defence\u2019s corps of law vers at the former trial.IU ix sud that 1t will not be à surprise to the attorneys 1m the case If a month or more 15 consumed in securing the jury.At the very outset of the proceedings a plea of insanitv at the time of the killing of Stanford White was entered in behalf of the defendant.TANK STEAMER FOUNDERS TWO ~AILORS I'ERISIE IN ING THE SINKING HOUSA TONIC London, Jan.6.- The British tank steamer ° llousatonic,\u201d Captain Henri, which sailed from Barrow last Saturday for New York, was wrecked on Muden Rock.off Portmuck, County Antrim, Ire land, early on Sunday morning.The vessel tilled quickly and sank.The crew had just time to enter the boats and get away, but two were drowned in process.The others, to the number of thirty-two, reached a nearby lighthouse.The * Housatonic\u201d was lrwlt at Barrow in 1803.She was owned by the Anglo American Oil Company.of london, and was formerly named the \u2018Northern Light?QREAT ISSUES OF PRESIDENTAL FIGHT WILL BE THE TRUSTS, THE TARIFF AND THE RATIAVAYS, SAYS MR.BRYAN.Kansas City, Mo, Jan.6.\u2014 In un terview lact night Mr.William Jenninzs Bryan said that the trusts, the taniff and railway legislation would be the para: mount issues in the campaign of 100K, Me saul it was Impossible to determine au this time what the one Issue would he.lle said sentiment in favor of the propesed Federal guarantee of bank deposits was growing very rapidly, _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW PASTOR OF OLIVET (CHURCH PREAOHBD YESTERDAY.The Rev.Joseph Sullivan, MA, preached hig introductory sermon as pas tor of Olivet Baptist Church vesterday morning.His text was: \u201cAmd the Lord said unto Moses, Wherefore criest thou unto me ?Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward.Mr.Sullivan said the children of Is rael were in great distres-.They had never before been in auch trouble as they were in then.They found themselves mn a cul de sac.being surrounded on all sides.There are times, he sad, when a man should be active and en rgeure, but there are other occasions when he finds himself in difficulties.Moses was one of these men hut when in great trouble he prayed to the Almighty, and the Lord delivered him, When they could nor go forward owing to the Red Sea being in front.God looked down on his people and made a path for them, Mr.Sullivan stated_ that the thing which attracted him to Olivet Baptist Church was the work he would be able to cope with.One of his aims would he to work with the vounz men.In every church all -orts of people congre gated and there was work ter alt.He strongly appealed to the congregation to unite in a determined effort in the cause of Jesus Christ and for the general hene- fit and uplifting of their fellows.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Y.MC A BIBLE CLASS RALLY The annual \u2018rally\u2019 of the Bible classes conducted by the Y.M, CA, will be held to-morrow evening in the Aseocia- tion building.Supper will be served at a nominal charge, at 6.30, and at seven o'clock an address will be given by Mr.MeGougan, BA.BD, leader ot one of the Tuesday evening Causses There will also De a first class musical programme All young men are mvited to be present.+ mn: LÉ AX- | paramount ; \u201c H.Stanton.G.Darling, ra alker.TI.R.A.Bennett ; Miller.VW, CG.Brown.presented Signor D'Alesein with à hasket of queked vegetables, and cach student Was soon ENJoyINE à stick of celery.The trip wnrs a financial success, he cause, although the audience was Yarge at Stanstead, the club was guaran teed a sum fuflicient to pay wll expenses, not NO ZERO WEATHER YET.Thermometer Dropped to Within Half a Point of That Figure Yesterday.FINE INCHES OF SNOW Is BEING DEEPENED BY A FURTHER DOVWNALL TO-DAY the ther Pensa present His à remarkable faut that mometer.according too official tions, has not once dorinz the winter descended as far as zevo, tins | who were out yesterday mormnz fel vertain that if was two or three degrees belaw zero.the Metall Univer-i à m nul or x Nes | Let nd SUR bonus, TN 10 wen Neva Soot Ie b nuves, #1, Queber ed bo: tars, fin, lu cp Lol bonds.Ler 101 to Ji, ro Je, Dem mion Canad oan lev co be.bio Cpu- lrominion Cani- LS 90 rove, Canadian ce.columbia Bonds, to beu:e | Dominion Canadiun Bonds, | .Dre reduced, late 5 pe vi We 10 \"02 du Convertible, 1b]1.Troninaton Canad: lrimntiou Canad: nd Government LOS, ES to Jen, Jai to He 196 \"65 Jus 1004, loan, 19t0- an, C PR.\" Bonds guar- Manitoba Deben- Manitoba string Nosa Evotia Reg'e- to 2, Quebec Tugie- WINNIPEG BUSINESS TAX Wonnope dan a.\u2014=Thr report of Tae onmiccee anpooated by the City Councils Th \u201cgu'e the svstem of ivvying the tu x fur 167 has becs completed\u2019 si WA Le presented to the Coun 1} to.no gt Tlie erotmintendaiions, it approved, | s 1 nea that whalesalore WII pay the; \u201cte TaN He 40 present, NS 1-0 percent oll OBS SD percent of the full rental value.| U der the erstem déparumental! Cores a wth wholesalers and | ; ; } HUNUÏNE ordinary rterailers.! DTG Feil TWIN CITY EARNINGS -\u2014 | i The Toes Rapid Tran-:2 Co, reports for November dre Je foiluws:\u2014 | \u201cOT It.reas.| tina $107 42% EE Gers ean pRER Aen >: sit ; Ce and oo da ! las \u20ac ON | ) ch | Ne earn 1 Cr aud 4 ' { .! orp | RS | Tue\" caer Fe ares on NUE Co \"a the apport oument ju.laxve, a« COIM- pa November, Jes she oleven Montns ©! ous 531 in TOON ement for ONTARIO AARNE TS tad NUH ev ape rl vat per bushel, Wen per bee woe yo hop ow, Te 10 + art oh \u2018 Ï mov CR F0 a fous wer bird : He Aor, $4 aio ) 7 » FSU: hs Pope {t a hf, 71 Ge : Lt.4 : te 3d + d in mr bo 1629 Dw per \u20ac z, $7 « | | | ie heg \u201cother Jow | Personnel of Executive ; for 1908 is Being Dis- ' cussed on \u2018Change.i Th.eleciion of officers of Mon\u2018roël | Cora Exchange Association is to be held ton Wednesday.Jan, 2, the duy following the annual we ting of the Board cf Trade, and the suber is being made a topir of geuvral conversation among the menvbers.Tacre are thirteen office to be filled.name- lv.the con mittee vf management.cobsiel ing of cares executive officers, presidon.V'ee-president ant treasurer, and «x mom the commitiee: and tbe board of bens oi VIEW, enrei-ting of a chairman and taree Oli mein ben No pomiagsticns have Leen vated a- ve, es there js a clear Wor nine day.after the Board of rile nomirazions close, and confusion i- avoided by keepiag the two pare.hut ii wtated on good authority that the precident, Mr.Jdesenh Quintal, will br a «Jd 1p ualicw his name lo bo ptif Uj 107 A evcond Term The members fool th Mr.Quintal's regime has bren bu he A- eciatéen, and that hie art puinstaking work has borne frnit in adding 16 12.bi fluence and u-cfulnes.Ts is h'idpated that the procident vil be re- clon d by acclamaton hi= name ls pui \u201chough it his heen customary in ae for the cxe ulive officers jo hold 6 ce for one term only.Jota Mod 3 Norrie.the vice-president, \u20ac Mi Nore man Wight.the tres: spoken ol likely to be re elec: saible that The perioncel of the exesu- unchanged dur npg thi year rT RULING QUOTATION» ON REFINED SUGAR The prices of (he several grades cf refined sugar which wear into eñect on the recent advance of luc per hundred pounds are given below.Extra granulated, barres ; .34 Eater granulated, halt barrels 1 Extra gravulated, bags, Jud Iba.4 Zaira granuiated, gunitiée a I , Picenia, berrels Ce ee ee ee + : Brigh* coffee, barrels 21 24 4000 te 4.4 No.5 yellow, barrels 2 11 34 2400 4.20 Na.1 barrel.+.0.0 41% 3 barreh eee ew 40e velow, bag-, 1H Ibs 2 oo os 2.2 À barrel- prcund, .boxes, ibe ground, \u201ca ground, boxes, 25 Ib: Powdered.brrrel- .Por dired.boxes, Paris lang Paris Jueurps, la]i barrel er es Fars lun.ps.box.1%) lbs ., Paris lumpe.boxes, 50 Ibe Parts lumps, boxes, 2 25 Ibs, Parts hmrps, cartons, RB D JDE, 22 24 Le 0e each.MONTREAL SIOCKS OF GRAIN IN STORE Th following table shows the stocks of grain and Aour in =iore in Montreui cu the datés nor tioned: Tan, 4 Dev.2%, Jia 5, 10s, 1907 1997.Wheat bush BEAT ; : Carn, Lu-h TaN Peu, bush Eau Oats, buei 194,191 tatvey.bush .4,098 Buckwheat bush 13,246 Flax-cel bush BIC AE Fleur, brie.a Menu! bet 6-4 MONTREAL WHOLESALE PRICES FLOUR\u2014Manitoba spring wheat patents, $6.10, sccund patents, 85.50; winter whsat bates, ¥5.000 straight rollers, $5 to $5.25; ! in bug of to 5245; extra, $1.30 to $1.9.ROLLED O8TsS\u2014$2.7 in bugs of 4 IL\u2026 (nomial).CORNMEAI, \u2014 $1.60 to 31.70 per bas, grinulated, $1.60.OATS -No.! Untario, nominal, No, 4, die to 4de: No.2 Manilobas, uominal; rejected, {ic to bac.MILLEEEI) -Ontario bran in bags, 32; middjirgs, $Z* to $21; ehorts, $32: Man- foin bran 1: begs, $20 lo $21; shorts, $23 to 822.00.BEANS - Prime pea beans, lots >t Fi.to $1.00 por bushel.POTATOES\u201410c to 95¢ per bag of lbs, \u2018a jobbing lnts.PEAS-\u2014\u2018oillng, $1.20 per bustel HAY \u2014 No.1, $1619 to $17 per ton on track; No.2, $15 to $16; clover.f15; clover Diixed, $14.PROVISICNS \u2014 Barrels, short cut ess $2250 10 $33.14 brls, SILT to $19.25: clear fat back, §23.50 to $24.0U.long cut heavy mess, $21 lv $24; half brle.do., 310.50 lo $11 dry salt long clear backs.10¥¢ to Vise: brie, plate becf, $13.50 \u2018o $15.halt barrels do, $7.25 to $7.75; brle,, heavy mess beef.$10 to $11.15 brie, do., $5.50 fo $6.compound lard, 19¢ to lc: pure fard, 12t.c to 13e; kettle rendered, 12%c to ies hams, 12e lo 1Mac, according to \u2018size: breakfast bacon.14e to lic; Windsor ho! een, die te 15 fresh Lilled abattoir tr live.$6.50 to $6.75., 2% to 29: frreh ra- coipte, Î6e to 2Te datryv, 2c to \u201c5e.CHEFS E-1015e cto 12%0.FGGS\u2014Pickled and chld étorage, Me per Mozn.cclects, 220 Lo Tic; new laid, oe ta Sue.in jobbing in broken lo's, $1.i7 io ASHES\u2014First pols, $1.11 to $6.29: se.ool es 9).pearls, $713 lo $7.25 per 1 PROVISION MARKETS ght (iferivgs gave a firmer zone tn the ! be Markus to-day.and ie high as #6 0 per hundred pounde 05 reported to lave been pail for rome £elect lois of long Fur en k The ruling price, weizhed off Cites wax from $6.00 to $6.53, and there CRAs A 5004 demand from the packore A to-day batloir dre-ed hogs are Guo ed $9 es pe 1 ewt Hans and bocon are in better dema nd Bas, and there $< brisk inpairy for \u2014 \u2014- DAIRY PRODUCE A Juile Busine - ie PireIng 1g coop, CNR th which is being doae over the Cab where full values are bid in the majority of caces, Outside of the holdings oF ting grades of september and October WC tern cheese there 1x very little stock on the market The late fall eacterns and i Studee that remain are hardly Wor dUOnE CN.fo- the higher grade- i \u201cmor white and Lo for cslored are ruline price | Jobber reper a steady improvemen: in tne rene of the butler market The trade i course.confined ta local Lusines- hoist ly.hee the demand + growing and lore su firm toge to the mirke ed, aud it as quite \u201c1 eume s VU; with the previous MR NOLMAN WIGHT CANADIAN CLEARINGS SHOW INCREASE.Figures for Last Year Indicate Canada\u2019s Strength Financially.Tue clearings of the Canad'an bank for the vear 1967 ehow an increase over \u2018ut previous year o.$205,110,687.or over 6 per- rent.exclusive of Calgsry and Edmonton, the two latest additions to the clearing 0 t ' } lee The inoréuse has not been in tou \"oport on as in JOC, when there was « Ralu of 184 percent over the year 1005.The monthly record, which is given in audition to the yearly record, hows that the increases for the first 1x months were Very large in most cases.Outside of Mont.lai and Toronto in the last six nonin.ihe losses have no! been heavy, compared wear.\u2018The figures for the paet two ycare are: \u2014 1anT Montreal.2 $1.04 « Teronte.Winnipeg.Halifax.Hum lon Si John Vuncouver.Victer'a Ca Quebec.12 $i 8,900 £99,657 si 8S,194,108 65,150,414 101.7 8.480, 82 TH nwa Lo: don TIN PLATE MILL RLOPENS Nowvastlie, Pa, Jan, #.\u2014Ten of \u2018ne 15 hoi mills of the Shenango lin plate ple resumed cperation ty day.ployment to a thousand wea HOW WHEAT FLUCTUATED Winnipeg cash and future options for tlhe | | H.ghes: and lowest prices of \"hicugo and | week erding Jan.4: CHICAGO.Day.Option.High.Low.Cbange ! Monday.May.1K 12474 \u2014, ! duty ae aTe, \u2014 2}, i Tuesday May M [EN 20, July ass Vs *1%y | Wednesday, New Year's Day\u2014No marke = Thursday, Mar nes 104%.\u201c1°; July.YR : Friday, May Its July.ds WINNIPEG.| | | | Dar.Optiva.High.Low.Change, | Monday, rec.fim, 10a\", \u2014 | dau.M4, UF HN May.11614 113 \u201414 Tuesday.bec to Thot, * 2 den ni, nt 1% | May.la, 115 #7, : Wednesday, New Year's Duy-\u2014No markeis.(Thursday.Jan.19713 Ya *% May lu *4 Jude UE * \u20182 Friday.Jan.ToT], #3 \\ May Hh6t, \u2014 July 11754 \u2014_ I Saturday, Jan, Lo pus, vg May.nv *% July, UNE 11775 *1 *Advance.\u2014 Decline.\u2014\u2014 mat CO-OPERATIVE POULTRY HANDLING Mr.W.A.Wilson, superirtendent ot dairying.Saskatchewan, sends a very on- teresting letter on this subject to tae \u2018Canadian Dairyman lle says: Early in the season of 1907 an announcement was made by the dairy branch of the Department of Agriculture, Regina, that the initial step would be taken towards énconraging and improving the poultry industry o! the province of Saskatchewan.The course outlined was a practi- | val pue in the form of co-operative at [ening stations in connection with the créamerivs.Since tips announcement was mide the work has been under way.and was largeiv in the nature olf an ex: | periment with a view to demonstrating why greater care and attention notiing =o 1Injurious Lion among the intellectual as tie en that it contains uneradicable errors.Noticing «an make its truth grow ke the ground of Liberty on which Lenceiorih x will be built b \u2014\u2014\u2014_ THE POPE ON GOVERNMENT | THE PONTIFF HOLDS EXTREMELY | NDEMACRATICO VIEWS.= ; | [enden, Jan.4\u2014A great deal ot comment is being raised tnroughor* Europe\u2018 cot vathhe and without the Homan Catnobe Chur h, by the recent utter: ances of the Pope on government, which tend 30 shew that the Soverewn Pontitt : olds ex'vemely undemocratic views, He said.for instance.in is recent address to \u2018ire muemvers of the Anti-Slavery Jon gress al Rome: \"A goverBment, :n order | to govern well must ve despotic and tyr | annica Tas remark was suppressed | me tae ottivial report of the address, out | 3x autrenticity Ls vouched tor by Gaze- | hemo Quadratio and others who were | present.IL us ported out that it 15 UNSICHTLY WARTS REMOVED, Fhie opvration 18 palniess and s.mple\u2014 just app Putnam's Wart and Corn Ex- | { 1 | ess *racto For nifty years tt has been cur.yng warts, and will cure you, too; try Putnam's # A .Ww / .X - uv.r UNTIRING VIGILANCE It 13 only by constant care and never tails of our business that we can confl solutely pure milk.quality 18 the finest, and we take every course of distribution and delivery to our TheGUARANTEED PURE MILK CO, itd Phone Uptown 869.op By good feeding and clean housing of first-class stock the -cepsing attention to all the minor ae- dently claim the distinction of selling ab- precaution to prevent contamination ia the customers.875 8t.Catherine Street Wost.these general principles which the Pope | holds strongly, which govern his attitude towards Paris.Robert Dell, the Paris correspondent of the \u2018Nation, in an interesting letter on the subject, explaining the Pope's recent utterances, say=: \"I'he political pol ey of the Pope 1s the same everywhere.It 1s a deduction from fixed principle the application of which would be as fatal to a constitutional monarchy as to a republic.for they involve the destruction of political liberties and the control ot the state by a theocracy.These principles the 'ope has more than once.exposed, bul never quite 80 plainly as in the remarks above quoted.SCHOONER LOST THE BADEN POWELL\u2019 WITH VALUABLE CATCH OF SKINS, - FOUNDERS.Halifax, N.»., Jan.5.\u2014lhe owners of the sealing schooner \u2018Baden Powell received a vable tought trom Captain John Anderson, stating that the vessel, with her valuable catch of skins, 1s a total luss at the Falkland Isiands, Her captain and crew of eighteen men were rescued by the steamer \u201cOrissa.\u201d hound irom Montevideo for Liverpool, and wil ve howe in about a month.The Baden Powell\u2019 which was tae queen of the Nova Scotia sealing tleet, waa the second last schooner to leave tor ti Antarctic ocean, satbing from Halttax - on sept.7, She had a very good trip, arriving at her destination on 1 26 making the long voyage mm fifty days.Tlie \u201cBaden Powell\u2019 was valued at $6, A, and was psured an Dale & Lo.Montreal, tor Livyd's, for 85.06.In ad- | dition, there was 51,500 on her oath, | and $L200 on the skins, She was own- | \u201cdin Halifax.| NeWSBUYS HAD FUN SUNSHINE CLUB ENTERTAINED THREE HUNDRED OF THEM LAST EVENING.Victoria Hall.Westmount, was very much alive Friday mght when the Boys Sunshine Club cntertained ever three hundred newsboys to à supper and con- cer: bis was the fifth annual event of is kind, and produced a record attend: ance, Starting from \\ storia sQUAFE, under the care où Mr.John Taylor and Mr.Robert MeGlaughling a goodly number of boys were driven in sleighs to the Louse of Peter Murphy.ou Manstield street.where another battalion jomued them so that twy large -lvighs proved insufficient for traneport purposes, the overflow having to hnd accommodation in a street car.At Victoria Hall the Sunshine Club provided a supper in keeping with the tastes of 1ts guests.The commissariat included eight hundred oranges, a barrel and a half of apples, ten gallons or ice cream, besides ham, tongue, ~almon, pes, cakes, pickles, tea, coffee.In a few minutes these supplies were put away, and while feasting the newsboys found tune to sing a few popular ditties, such as \"Honey Bov.and the like, so that by the time the supper was voncluded the air was ripe for mirthful entertainment from the platform.This took the form où a recitation from httle Master Kerr, a favorite oï previous o- caslons, and of a wrestling match, which resulted in a popular victory for the smalle; of the combatants.A feature of the evening was the presentation of 1 bouquet by little Miss Murphy, ou bchalf of the newshors.to Miss Mina Macdonald, to wlhiose organiz- Ing skill so much of the clubs success is due.Mr Alex.Selater returned thanks on Miss Macdonald's behalf.There was also a present of candy ior every boy.: \u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.GABRIEL'S NEW ORGANIST.Mr.Virgil Bennett.the newsy appointed organist and choirmaster 0° SC Ga brie] Church.formerly held a samilar po- MR.VIRGIL BENNETT.sition in a prominent: church in Birken- head.England.In the same town he was the condnetor of the Clifton Ladies Choral Society.Before leaving England he was presented with a testimonial and a gold watch.Fra VIRE _ Atlantic City, N J GALEN HALL Hotel and Sanitorium, Atlantic City.Elegant stone, brick and steel buildin Always Opon.Always Ready.Always Busy.For Program of Tour FRMUDA pig F.WITHROW, B.A.ES Toronto.ULLEY\u2019S BRUSH WORKS REMOVED from Victoria Square te \u201c26 Bleury Street TEL, M.2740.Carpet Sweepers repaired.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.KINDERGARTEN.TRANSITION AND PRIMARY CLASSES, § CRESCENT STREET.Miss LOUISE DERICK, Principal.The second term wlll begin on Wednesday.Jan.8th, 1808.After Jan.3rd, MISS DERICK will be at the schoo! from ten to twelve, and from three to four, cally.To UNSS IIe sam EE YUUNu WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 502 Dorchester Street, Weat Winter Term of Educational Classes WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY, JAN.uh, 1308.Dressmaking, Plain Sewing, French,Physical Training, Giee Club, Englith, Read- Ing Circle, Art Needlework, Shorthand, Arithmetic, Girls\u2019 lub, Bible Study.For further particulars apply at the of- five, 502 IXrchester street west.BELLEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE 1s AN Old established incorporated College of Business Training that has a world-wide reputation for thoroughness.Thousands of successful and distinguished graduates bear trtimony to the benefita they have received from taking a Course at this institution.For free Catalogue, address BELLEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Limited, Belleville, Ont.Music and Art.ELOCUTION and PUBLIC SPEAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Private Le:sons in the evening.Far terms, address, R.MeGLAUGHLIN, Tel.W.1560.22 Burton ave, GLAVABLE PARAGRAPHS ABSENT-MINDEDNESS.Apropos the report that a Freuch scientist was found to be on the verge of starvation while ibree years\u2019 arrears of pension awaited lim undrawn, having beeu ; entirely fergotten by him, an amusing In- | stance of absent-mindedness has been \u2018old \u2018 of Sturm, the mathematician.Sturm was once walking along the street obeorbed in .intricate mental calculations, when he noticed a cart standing by.He at once drew out a ptece of chalk from his pocket, and | proceaded to cover the back of the cam : with figures.When the carter had de- | Hvered hie goods he went on his way, and | Sturm followed, still adding and snb- | tracting, wholly unawares of his eccentrie conduct.On another occasion, when speaking of a great nroblem, which his! confreres had named after him, he com- | menced his discourse by alluding to \u201cthe | probiem of which J have the honor to bear the name.\u2019-London \u2018P.T 0° - | REDUCED CRITICISM.(From the \"Youth's Companion.\u2019) | After a concert at Manchester.Joachim, the great violinist whose dea\u2019h occurred recently, was at the railway station wail- | ing for a train.A Tespectable looking mon, apparently a navvy in his Det! clothes paced at his side a while watching bim with close interest.Finally he rsked for a light and got {t.As he drew at his pipe to get at etarted he looked Joachim full in the face.Then, just ar he wae abouti to go on, he tapped tho violinist's chest impressively.\u2018But Paganini was the man.said he.Joachim used to say, declares the narrator of this etory.that he never felt so small in) his life.Whole pages o learned musical ?criticism had never begun to whittle Wm \u201cdown so fine.LEGAL EXCUSE.(From the Washington \u2018Star\u2019 \u2018Rastus,\u2019 said the ueighbor, \u2018I'd like to bor:ow that mule of yours.\u201d \u2018Sakes, buse.\u2019 wus the rejoinder.\u2018I'd Ike to 'commodate you: but !l'- had some \u2018wperience wif de law.17 a man is \u2018spon- sible foh de acts of his agent, an\u2019 | was to lend dat mule out.it wouldn't be no time | Lely\u2019 1 was arrested for assa-eination!\u2019 | { (ing paragranhe is \"discretion of HARE TN fas TN DOMINION LIKE ECYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.From PORTLAND.Canada .Jan.4 Otioman Fab, Cornlshman .Jan.11 \u201cCanada Fab.*Dominion Jan.18 Cornishman Feb.Welshman Jan.23 *bominior Feb.\u201cThese steamers Carry passengeTs.Steamers cail from Portiand, 2 p.m.The LANAUA 1s onu ot the fastest aad ost comfortable sleawers in the Uaua- dian trade, First-Class rate, $30.00; Srcond-Class, $37.50 and upwards.according to stramer.MODERATE RATE SERVICE, To Liverpool, $10.00 and $42.50.To London, $2.50, additional.Third-Class to Liverpool, Lonton, Lon- donderry.Belfast, Glasgow, $27.50.PORTLAND TO BRIGTCL(AVONMOUTH) Manxman Jan, 2 Englishman Jan.30 Turcoman Jan.18 Marxman Fab, 15 For all infcrmation apply to local ageats, or DOMINION LINK, 7 St.Sacrament Stroet, Montreal.HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, ANY EVEN NUMBERED Section of Dominion West Lands in Provinces, Manitoba or the North- excepting & and 2f, uot reserved, may be homesteaded by auy per.\u2019 :60B the sole head o/ a / OVETr 18 years of age, to the extent of one- family, or mails Quarter section, of 140 acres, more or less.Applications for homestead entry must be : made in person by the applicant at a Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency.Entry by proxy may, however, be made af an Agency, on certain vonditions by the father, mother, sou, daughter, brother, or bister of the intending homesteader.An application for eniry or cancellation made personally at any Sub-Agent's Uf- fice may be wired to the Agent by the Sub- Agent, at the expenee of the applicant, and ff the land applied for is vacant ou re- ceip* of the telegram such application is to have priority, and the land will be held until the necessary papers to complete the transaction are recelved by mail In case o! \u2018personation\u2019 or fraud the applicant will forfeit all or if entry has been granted summarily -cancelled.An application for cancellation must be made in person.The applicant must be eligible for homestead entry.and only one application for cancellation will be received frem an individual until hoe been disposed of.Where an eutry is cancelled cubsequent to institution of cancellation proceedings.the applicant for cancellation wili be entitled to prior right of entry.Applicant lor cancellation mus* what particulars the default.A homesteader whose en\u2018rv i: not the gubfect of rancellation procerdinge may, euhlect to the approval 6?Department, relinquish it in favor of father, mother :on daughter.brother or sister if elig' ble, hut t6 no one else, on filling declaration of abardonment.DUTIES \u2014A settler ia required to form the duiles under one of the {ng nians (M) at least ex months\u2019 residence npon and cultivation of the Jand In each vear during the term o! three years, (2) A homesteader mary.\u2018f he go desires, perform the required residence duties hy living on farming land owned solely by him.tent.in the v'cinity of his homestead, Joint ownership in land will no® meet his requirement (%) If the father for mother.if the father te deceased\\ of a homrstrader has perman- priority of claim.it will be ftate ji n homesicader is in per- fol'aw- Lent residence on farming land owned ente- Jv by him.not lese than eighty (SH acres in extent, !n the vicinity of the homrestesd, or upon a homestead entered for hy him in the vicinity, such homeeteader may per- lou his own residence duties by living with the father (or mother) (47 The term \u2018vicinity\u2019 in the twa preced.defined a= meaning not more than nine miles in a direct line, éx- cjusive nf the width of the road allowances croceed in the measurement.A 15\\ A Homesteader intending to perform His Tesidence duties in accordance with the above wbile living with parents or on farming land owned by himself must nn.tifv the Agent for the district of euch intention.Refore making application for patent tae! sottier mue! give six months\u2019 writinz ta the Commise'oyer of Lande at Ottawa no?h'= intention tn do an SYNOPSIS OF CANAT N NORTH WEST ) MINING REGULATIONS COAL.\u2014Ceal mining righ & mov he lras- ed for a period of ftwenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 ner aire Not mo:e than 2.56 acres ehall be leased ta one individual or company.A royalty a?the cate of five cents per tan hall be collectrd on the merchantable coal mired.QUARTZ \u2014A person Pighiern veare of age or over.having discovered mineral in place, may locate a vlaim LAO x 1 700 feet The fee for recording à claim is #7 At least $1 must be expended nn the cam each vrar, or paid to the mining »e- nolo: in \u201corder in lieu thereaf.When £0 has heen expended or paid, the loeator may upon having a survey made, and upos complv- ing with other requirements.pur-chpse \u2018he wand at $1 per acre, The patent provides for the payment of a royaliy nf 215 percent on the rajee acer mining claime generally are 100 feet square: entry fee $5 renewable vrariy An anplicant may nb'ain two leases ta dredge for gold of flve miles each for a term of twenty veans, renewable at \u2018he the Minister of the tas The lcesee shal! have a dredge ta one; \u2018ion within one scason from the date of th, Tene for each five miles.Rental, gj5 per gnnum for each mile of river lreq, Royalty at the Tale of 213 percent collsst.! cd on the nutpu* 2°ter it exceeie 10.000, w W CORY.Deputy if the Minister of the Interia-, N B.\u2014TUnauthorized publiention of this advertisement will aot be paid for.that anplication : not less than elghty (S0) acres in ex- ALLAN Ld 4 i ROYAL MAIL suixvilz, 10 Liver rowi, | From.ho | 5.vooy Ho TENTAN ' p ÉSGELSIC AN Lo GRAMPIAN Lo 1 TUNISIAN .: ' Midéhipsaloecns, Calme du inne FL dt decks, electric Lip its tarcopliers GREATLY REDUCED RATES, FIRST-CLASS, 550 and Ui, &luld.ng 0 Bledine) whi Gale of Su HRCONI AL Bru SPT Laue Ne hve ld re Md Letiin tf cnein et res HHIRD CLAS3 Lames Lim Mains FT 00, AU0 ECTS wiring cea ner, | 10 Gaastow, ; Fou 2 ' Portland tx CARTHAGINTAN _ \u201c NUMIGHAN .- \u2018 MODELATE RATE sERSICE, Rarer: \u2014Fliv! Class, $4 aii up Fos Class, Third Class, : CAT.JOUN, \\.B., anu: HALIT AY (0 DIAVRE | bou #1 at a.; TOMERANIAN CLT + SARFINTAN .Fb.Saicon, hd Noy i sa and up: Thad Pis SLT 6 Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, M-n'rpat NE Fans yn ww ROYAL MAIL on EMPRESSES | HB A | Ea To LIVERPOOL.From | Jan.4\u2014-LAKE CHAMPLAIN | Tec.15 | Jan.11+\u2014EMPRESS OF FRITAIN Tvwe 27 WINTER RATES NOW IM FORCE.L 1st Cabin.from $45.00 up, ze steamer, ind Cabin, frem cording to pany in New York for consideration.The situation is the result of the tight oi the growers of tobacco against the American Tobacco Company and other purchasers, and is being explained by the ollowing recounted sequence vf events in chronological order: Firs- -The apparent passing of the eal tobaceo market in Kentucky and Tenn see Into the control of the Amer- van Lobaeco Company, and with it the vou-equent elimination oË nearly all the mudHhemen, or independent tobacco buy- vis cond re-handlers Son.-The awakeuing oi the farmers ty the eltuation and the formation by them of the American Society of Equity and two subsidiary organizations, the Burley (light colored leat), Tobacco Assorjation, aud the Dark Tobacco Asso- clas.on.with the purpose of holding th: crops for fair returns.Thad.Their failure to wiu over euffi- rien: growers to enable them to compel the company to pay the price demanded.Fourth.\u2014-Ostraciem and petty persecution directed against independents,\u2019 the farmers who were unwilling or unable to pool their crops, and who sold to the \u2018 trust.Fittir-\\Vhipping oi tobacco buyers and farmers who sold their crops; de- «ruction of young tobacco plants; burn- inz of tobacco barns containing the harvested crops of independents; shooting iath the homes and wounding of innocent persons, the warning of refractory \u2018independents \u2019 to leave the country.sixth.\u2014The culmination of mob spirit in bold attacks on Princeton, Hopkins- ville and Russellville; the killing of several of the raiders, and the wounding of a number of citizens and the destruction of property A- ta the tobacco trust, so-called.it Lis suffered less inconvenience than the men who have sold their leaf tohacco to ir.and less monetary loss than tka wen who have pooled their iro When, two years ago, the company put buvers into the Kentucky and Tennessee fields to deal directly with the producers, after it had made arrangements dispensing with the system of buying from re- handlers and independent miaalemen, it also denied that it controlled the raw leat markets of Kentucky and l'ennessee.The anti-trust growers vehementiyv as sert that it does control the market in the two states.As to the assertion that the trusts force the growers to accept an unfair price, neither side has proauc- ed any figures as to cost of production and farm values in the tobacco regions, which would bear out the stateuients pro or con.The \u2018trust \u2019 has suffered the loss of a number of warehouses, worth $200,000.Fourteen of their warehouses have been closed.This loss, however, undoubtedly falls below the aggregate damage sustained by the men who have refused tu join the farmers\u2019 associations or pool their crops.Some of them were too independent to be coerced, while most are financially unable to hold their crops if they so desired.A large number of them are renting farms and are compelled to market, each erop promptly in order to provide sustenance until the following one is raised.Nome of them are often compelled to mortgage a crop before it is cut and cured.The societies have during the last tive months made arrangements to advance two-thirds of the value of craps to growers who need the money.but there is doubt as to whether they would be able to finance all the independents.even if the latter could accept the arrangement.Farmers who support the pooling movement maintain that the market fur their products is controlled by a trust and that the only recourse for the farmer 1s to form a trust of his own.Leading members of the pooling societies strongly disclaim any connection between thelr organizations and the night riders.or any responsibility for the latter's actions.Of late there has sprung up a \u2018day riders\u2019 movement, with a plan for * peaceful persuasion,\u2019 of growers to pool their crops.They go in bodies to the homes of weighbors and urge them to join the pooling movement.No threats are used, but.nevertheless, many of the men confess that this policy intimidates them.The pooling societies now have on hand part of their 1906 crop and all of their 1907 crop.Although they control 50 percent of the
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