The daily witness, 5 février 1909, vendredi 5 février 1909
[" > > » > Oo Des?\u2014_ promiced to Introduce Bill to Lealize New Force \u2018of Imperial Veterans, y.+ ATION PROPOSED TO FURM .~ERVE IN RETURN FUR LAND GRANTS, .s within measurable distance © .-ing a new reserve force, if the ©, accorded by Sir Frederok kv the scheme proposed by the ty « Douth African Veterans\u2019 Assv- \"+ a guarantee.That, at least, \" (pression carried away with themy ; members of a deputation irony \u2026oclation which bad an.Interview , e Minister of Militia and Uetence La.Lay, at the close of which Dir vu :16K/ expressed his willingness ta (ar lice a bill legalizing the new force, sod vuthorizing in return for the service ;-.xclerans the issue of land groLts.[+ Jeputation, which was the secon , «it Ottawa, consisted of Capa vec Webb and Mr.Parker, of Ut ta- «2.Ir.Shelford Grimwood (general s ee un), of Toronto, and Mr.fatr, © Montreal, and was presented on Ly ve x by Mr.MeGivern, M.P.of Ut awa, \"sir Frederick Borden.In revurn ui : freebold, the and grant of 320 acres ir sociation proposed to form a Canadian mauted army Reserve force, and sup : : Te following letter statistics of the num ner vf men:\u2014 .Ta rhe Honorable WF Frederick borden, Minister of itia, Ob :.Se the delegates rep \u201cesenting \u2026 Imperial South African Votnrans Le ciation, in view of rir prusonce Bo rn vou to-day, respectfully bag : eub ue \u201che following statistics in I vis y = composition of the promed HT nv as conveying some \u201cserial 1 HAN, .\" ane the honor, on behalf of the oo (gates, to remain, &ir, yours [ p wi.: .UD GRIMW UD.sob SHELFORD.13 Secretary.[.rvists.\u2014Cavalry: Officers, 18; non one.110; rank, 320; total, oT gi: lu utry.\u2014Officers, 8; non-coms.,- > nr.399; total, 504, and as yet \u2018unclacs ; ni, 1114.6 Chery \u2014Oflicers, \u2014; RON-COMS,.pit » total, 45, and suftering 240m .bals =, 12.; ; St + a 0 ryemvers,-Officers, \u2014;.non-¢aks,, ank, 281 total, 20.ji FREDERICK FAVORABLE | favorable consideration of all probability CRUSADE AGAINST VICE MAN IN COURT PROMI MARRY OONVICTED WOMAN.ngelina Grandpre, a keeper} y house on the St.Law-i ix - made a very pathetr6'f :dga ency of the court tha the, up before Mr.plea for the clem Recorder Weir for trial.that she had been a widow three years, and had been 0 Into this business to She eaid she intended in the spring, but if she was let off now married at once.future husband, Joseph Holly, who wa present in court took and stated that he was will the accused at once, Mr: Recorder W: ment, .remarked favor of marr did not think any out of it, as the person to marry eir in rendering judg-| that he Waa.tol 1 Le of thie kind, and\" he -* The sly Tong os cory sum of .only he could; .be Sentence will be pronounced \"At one o\u2019cloc Ton eng ing the.amount pr a by tbe present by-law is not respondent's borrowing power; i o ., however, that sueh valua; street, {tion roll ig fictitious sed pot real; bar | nies 87} respondent; in virtue power confesaël | adf » by Jew, had the right to make agree- | ments and contracts with its citizens | \u201creloting fo \u2018certain classes MOTO.| k this morning, Capta ed a house on alleged to have been kept | jardins, whe was a) e inmikte Jeanne Lalonde and Emilia Chevalier, were also placed Recorder's Court - this er arrest, fin ip total from stalls .h ; qu1t1V6 EG lon , ol paul is: tavalry, 457; Au pp aulers, 453 R- Engineeur ETA EH, PE.qr ot i and ab AM.Thos tégere= are the Gi Fa ; mn given on aterm sent out to.il-men, w co bmpied their nani dor | coat en and are eligibles, i sun on ured that nu ivel Ml ere aonld more than das aceon nummlier of fully tram eid a Candi.Their previous professios sopat< ofdrers, ready to take Je ae.trom statistics taken, that theïr aera, ave Is 32 vears, un to the military defences of thé § Demin Amenable apd trained 4.tie are principle of military organises-\" oo of Uo vid Discinline, with - the \u201cCF \u201cD vË a very small be ; er- | \u201c4 \u20ac a ener: of them would be capabletof asf 77 missioned sing the duties of a non officer \u201chus forming a \u2019backbone\u2019 of mill, av mobilization to the extent enam- era: In addition, the reserve would |: - °° ilso form « thick wall of military defemce, [ éffe-ive between the mobilisation of th \u20ac be | Cnadian permanent forees and the.Mittra, thus greatly eliminiiting the en- lreements of the Ballot Act, in case of 1 Le Wergeney ; 2 Sr Frederick Borden expressed regret = da his recent absence froin Canada |'& Perented him from being es conversant - \u20ac \"5 che cesential details of the subject |.Baier before him, as is, of necesaty, essary for him to be in possession of, bore he can form an ite \u2018opinions \u2018have x c y definite opinions bave.the subject.Sir Frederick Borden, } therefor.invited the Imperial South: Af- | Man Veterans\u2019 Associa tion\u2019g Executive con p *bmit their full and detailed scheme |: br consideration by the advisory olBours: vi vatliest date possible.> .>x; Frederick aid he considered tie | To, proposed by the deputation.a lone, i pro pr; 204 on receipt of the pres].* / \u201cetailed scheme, he would be plats] W'roduce, during the se Là short bill into Païlisment\u201d 6 M the formation of the reserve.nd grant the land esked for: - 1 FENIAN RAID VETERANS \"| May \"ET THE SAMB PRIVILEGE] \\ THE IMPERIAL MEN.= 5; \u2018+.Feb.4 \u2014Veterans of 1868 exit di ° tae number of about two re.er eg] to-day on Sir Wat id Fox | Nr Frederick Borden for the P wr, 1 renewing the request\u2019 re- | EE made in past years for a | « , - D acres of land to all who\" y 7 these cam .4 .Prive Minister, in \u2018 5 Loco, expressed.surprise R ow \"ing recognition had \u2018nog\u2019 \u2026 Mian vears ago of the : © men had red 7 is pleasure to report to er, © Sovernan General Nk be the unanimous dep, Ted in this we J jr| ALLEGED FRAUDS ACTION AGAINST AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING COMPANY BEGINS AT X NEW YORK.taking of the action Sugar years.was fi re in arrears sought to be recovered is $2,124.1°1.CHILDREN'S HOME BURNED most doubled, and at the exhibition the LE THREE INMATES OF BATI JE it very hard tô pick the MICH; INSTITUTION The society wished to thank the fol- MISSING.lowing gen n, rho 80 londly threw open co! es a n- 5.\u2014Th \u201chouses during.the winter months 5 the Battle ork.ie, F \u201cres anh | Montague Allan, 5p Wiliam, Van 1 oe mitetory -briek ed ontague an Horne,- itv.was \u2018Messrs.- Alfred : Joyee,» James Ross, the western bret By ie ci Cop ittle inmates were mis: when the roll: was counted in a cottis grounds after the fire.MeFerney, 14 yea: - George (0'¢ thet emsued when \u2018h° | childreh were \u2018awakened by the fr though hurt, though Ruth.Hoff, 12 years © wag seriously injured in the back.Jam: Armstrong, 12-yetrs old, stood on 2 shel under the window from which the ar directing them how to mak and catclr the smaller girls in | 8.: Owen, wh» Ww.\" er bi husband.wes-in change of th: In - airway wih t her way down th> mon Île it was a mass of flam - o'd bab in bh rms, and.with two gmall children © an to her skirts, b wing ani Ë BS ay régie nie The Property Josg will he shout HOSPITAL.| |» The médical \u201cgeperintenden! s report fer- the .fertnight ending Februar: - sven two TC Christmas.Reid Wilson an kare: Satur A Jlvos Ye 16 1h latur Japa echo ot a unco test in th Go reply answ the | ton.F OF Fo bill: Se amer W Wise the g and 1h th {rust JHIWE I ~id 1 Pot changed in bis attitude ob an.tou ago, when he declared in hw 8: message to Congress, submitted Par vious to the visit of the Mam otto delegation, that \u201cTo shut-themi |- \u201ci, Ja\"anese) out from the commont there 1 À wicked vdity, when were are no first class.colleges in &: the ne oo ding the pare and Col- 0 taifornia, whe ges.not gladiy Fee Japanese students, and , \u201cjanese students do not fn as much to learn,\u201d said tha at that time, \u2018from \u2018as to learn trom us, * to teach unless # be willing to discuss \u2018the ous .Senator Perkins, > Uab- 12h asrerted his belief that.ur \u2018aa must be open for \u2026 lature to-day of the bill providing | WATCHED BY 1,000 SPHC- 0 re ei avant Sotpie Sauer #0; gt 4 {paved a draw, that the grea Sang ment prevailo TAÇORB.a the w lahle to give the presen: IC 3.a & DAT, Feravaxy 0.19 = A CE Skin Diseases, A discased.or skin wil] always leave its stamp en the mind of the \u2026.: dual Many peopls suffering from EE dguring skin avoid society pride in their la cad Wien the skin breaks out nba snd sores it is due entirely to an Pray condition of the blood.Pare In all such anses Burdock Blood 1: > \u20ac will quickly purify the blood and dr veo the impurities out of the system.+4 Mre.J J © ; 4 OU face, \"4 ITCHING 3 Jr., Kinmount, Ot + + writes: \u201cInt \u201cpric, ï 0 .3 of 1906 I Was tro, bind ++ + + +++ \u2018 witha Rash that broke out all over Ie wes the ort on my face and hea.bad | dry, acaly top, and when I wa! » warm it would become very itchy | oy the doctor's medicine but it du Me no good, sa I then got one bottle 0: ii lood Bitters and before it ~ a.used the Rash was entirely gone.\u201d +44 Mrs.Harve: Ba 3 sonzs- 3 house, Gold River.Ny x + + rites: \u201cI was crea v + FACE.+ troubled wih pores où T.++ +3 my face and fi: 1% be.rere came so bad | had ta go to the deetor about it, but he rosll do nothing ta help me.I thought abaut Burdock Blood Bitter decided to try a bottle.I cannot recommend B.B.B, enough, as I had ny taken a the bottle before mv face wy Vor sale by all druggists and dealers cmt \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 NEW RECORD MADE CANADIAN INDIAN HAS LOWERED THE TIME FOR FIFTEEN MILE RACE.Savanah, Ga, Feb.4\u2014Fre: .Lan the.Capadian Indian, who ie (1: wresl wurels from Langboat, uw Amemican outdoor record for fiticey n .Lese dorday.He ran over a par Gmiud Prize automobile cource T me 1.27.2 4-5.Five mils of the run wa : teerh of a tiff wind.He fini-he +:rone.oma af gave an exhibition of 1 - eprinting in front of the grand van S8iwpeon de here to train for the Intern.t'on) Marathon, which will be run = en SQyare Garden, on St.Purrck.BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL \u2014 OID BOYS WILL PLAY PRESENT Pt- PILS AT HOCKEY TO-MORROW EVENING.team representing the old boys oi venons College Schoel will play a (cam representing the echool, at Le: nJoxvilie, un Watutday nigbt.Beri Msn guiting tegetéer SEVEN 10 Mpix ni ihe oid boys audi expects 10 have a leam hu will be Laven a SUS battle.A number of old scholans 0! Tire echool are going down to look on.som5 of them Jeaving this evening and o:bere bv to-merrow pfternoca's (trac.Arrang - neni are being mede for the party 10 re corn to Montreal oa Sundry anght.O° boys in Moatedl arg given a general inv, tetdon to dake jo the trip.CRICKETERS FOR JAMAICA Philadelphia, Pa.Feb.4.\u2014Fourteen cris keters, representing.the ausociated cricket elubs of Phiüladeiphia,- left here to- day for the steamer '\u2018Admywl Dewey\u2019 fer Jumairs.where they will spead two weeks playing ge best teams on that ieland.J.BUZZ SAW CUT OFF FINGERs.- John Zampigi, laborer, has entered an action in the Buperibe Court, claiming te, from \u2018Henri Mathieu à Gers on acteunt ofthe loss of two fin re of hia loft hand, which were cut of saw in their mill, where be was wonky J mr rt OFFICIALS SENTENCED.Kiel, Feb.4.~Theee officials of the IM Navy Yard.were sentenced 10 Right to te of: three years, twenty months ang.aix weëlw imprisonment I spectively, \u2018having been convicted of 1h¢ embezzlement of séweral.hundred 1h sand dollars.- Theip pecuations x\" ed over many years.Three other of were acquit af à Gimilar Chéré® on insufficient evidence.\u2019 .v .°°.2d | SETS = - MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN.\u201c\u2026 NUROPE ETC.Feb.\u201c6 1090 am.Feeperian, Allan ] 8 9.30 am.St Louk, American.* 5 608 pm.ve entary.\"9 2.20 nm.Majestic, White Star.9 hy pm.\u2018Supplementary.: oe A Campanie, Cunard.sm.* Supplemental y.1 121.0 am.Rrmprosa, of Ireland.© Capaiwn sc 13 0.30 am.iidaintis , Awerican.» 18 . York, Americal.su = 4 * Buppiemeutary.Tass dn to pn Ob 1 Mette may up to ô 5 .[sinaiter should te pute Betote 5 p.m.Re 5 ptutered elute 100 ; a The {per Parast Past) are forwar the last time of nl ce being 9.30 nm.C7 be post: ; or) for the above mails may band \u2018C\u2019 up to wit \"thors mentions hour?JL vr Frid ed §ESEFFY ¥ ED the mvi- cric- cket for aica, ying Ma- s the Fas Emersons 2 Cold Fide.Fe 25h, 1909 = For the First Few Days we Ofter : : a 3150 Pairs Women's .50, .60, .65, .75 and .85 stockings at, per pair.-39 They are finest grades of lise thread; stk-embroidered in self colors, also contrasted colors, in lace ankle effects, in lace allovers, plain gauze, fancy plaids, striped - tops, white heel and toe effects, spot silk embroidery, drop stitch effects.The colors are Mauve, purple, grey, sky blue, rose, pink, shell pink, helio, tan, greem, cardinal, yellow, navy, gold in the plain and embroidered, also white and black in the self and colored embroidery.525 Pairs Women's fine cotton stockings with balbriggan soles, at per pair.29 .Guaranteed like all the rest, fast dye, sizes 8) to 10.914 Pairs pure wool cashmere, blacks and tans, reliable firm, and of medium weight, full fashioned, double heels and toes, elastic top, price.cess sevens 39 960 pairs women's real lisle thread stockings offered at per Pate cesses \u201c25 They are extra \u201cspecial fine German lide in black, white, tan, sky, pink, grey, nile green, cardinal and navy: sizes & to 10.Sa our Greatest Friary Bosiery Sal Is On.Just as there are specialists i in surgery and medicine, » s0- too the hosiery world has:its manufac- .1 { turing specialists for silk stockings, ethers for lisle, others for embroidered ones, others for lace effects, and these are the pre-eminent concerns that are belsg made fo serve the men, Women and children of Montreal through the medium of \u2018our F ebruary sale.ry ov - ay.el : We tap the best hosiery markets in:the\u201d woild: thing jighe _ gathered together by these high-class manufsétutess to be diibited | wing ets ly, at t abot orl malting We go thery i of our two stores, atid when, every February, all Let Men, Women and Children Look to | Their Interests Now ik k K: Lil il il [ i y Men's Higi-Grade Socks, at .19 1050 pair ia this one line, go of, sale to- © per pair, .19 35, 45, .50 and .60 for, usually with this exception that these are newer, fresher, - more perfect i \u201cdrop stitch \u2018effects; silk: embroidered styles, morrow.at = silk clocking plaids, pair.of ry ss srade, fou correct in 4 youpay In every , fancy stripes, and plain ones, overy i dye and >= x sat pd KX) * am within.oùr rmemory, in Moai.fan Em broideries sale prices.In the natu orders are mong t the reatest in America, and we px price concessions Prat s ginality to their patterns.hold meet with your approv af events February would beautiful \u201cexatiples of Gals highest art.Price, te od ow 0.3-ineh - ineseztion 4% on bo\u2019 chive Order, A5 _ oo .These latter It is ier It is they who have sen us these embroideries of the igh ) se dre ds busy.To ee our = special F ebruary prices as clé > .cL Fare the few who maintain a ; encies gn for Paris and then mo A So » nnn in virtue of (iba sy if beauty from this Side of.the Alla: There is a vast difference between the ordinary \u2018mânufacturers of Embroideries in Switzer- - land, and those few who send Artists into the defiles of the mountains, the ravines, and to the oldest museums of the world to gather the inspirations, from both nature And antiquities, that give character and ori in New York to cultivate American tastes.10.broidery._ For the Little.Ones: i1s25 pairs ! \"of stockings of pure wool cas weight, fine rib; plait fdot, loig - log, very elastic, sizes 4-tg 7.inches: Tan, sky blue, pink, cardinal \u201d and white.The best st à \u2018knowledge goes \u201catlooosec0.0ou0 24 : For Men.of .50;.60, 65 pnd-,75 value, offered at Pet per Eee ee 35.fine.- hicle with colored silk efaboidery; including + the new coin Other | \u2018nes for Women.- pairs of fine: gauze lise thread, in: white\u201d and grey only, clear-and good : sizes 8} to HCE.oe «0 vie 3 540.pain silk em hi Mage dre aclred om tan, whi Black with terns very pretly and dye fast of o course.Prices.A SALLE EIERY 35, BE Fj on sodium im a as far as our .780 pairs of.fancy socks - + lisle.and silk 1° Æ spot.444 ans for $1.00 .ered cotton hose + colored embroidery.Par J TT pry iT * B ne \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 and \u2018World Wide\u2019 Ari 33.30 \u2018Cally Witness\u2019 and \u2018Mesmeugue\u201d 3.40 3.10 \u2018Daily,\u2019 \u2018World Wide\u2019 and \u2018Mes ssager\u2019 .430 3.40| \u201cWeekly Witness\u2019 \u2018and \"WorlaWide' 2.50 2.00 \u201cWeekly Wéiness' and Messenger 1.40 1.0 U1 business oom communications should de ad- - SUBSORIFHION parus : Eo 5,t .iy: Witness\u2019 .13 w \u2018Weekly Withess' .12-ma08.- 2 mos, (L150 +13 moe.cLUBBiNG.RATER: | © Tey or thres pubModtions fe: \u201cten dame address: \u2018Weekly,\u2019 \u2018World Wide\u2019 and \u2018Mes- \u201cvenger\u201d .ve oo +0 20 Postage included for Canade (Mobtreal and suburbs exoepted), Newfoundland and the I'ntah leles; also for Bahamas, Barbadoes, cotage for United Sta Aisske, Her walian and Philippine Islands; \u201cWeekly WK- pass,\u2019 35 cents extra; * Messenger,\u2019 Wines,\u201d $3.50 extra; \u2018Weekly Witness, ny extra; \u2018Noëthern Messenger,\u2019 600 etre.The last edition of thé \u2018Daily Witages\u201d 16: delivered in the \u2018city: every er -ob- pati; lication at.per.anism, *Wotia.} Wide\u2019 at $L56: ger annum.a 02 + dressed \" John Dougall &.Bom, \u2018Witness Ofoe, Montreal.\" Ait: letters.to ths make should be - addressed ei Bator et che nan\" Montreal\u2018.+5 ws r While the publishers.of the \"Witness\", excrude from \u2018ia columns\u2019 &ll fnaclel Be.other advertisements which they consider calaniated or intended to take advantage of pue | vice 5 8 governement one, that à is of- | | The strongest objection\u2019 to the company system of supply is that it shuns un- | ingly.jyprus, population should have.eo \u2018the farms in the country.Afiart | from the cost of the plant which is neces 1 tice it; is plain that a Nmait to the pas | only needs to refer to the book One.| properties, instead of increasing: in value {iy got their owners into difficulties by vy mental stage, and will be watched with |#bod policy to put this facility within a! = pes he farming population.p) merce are \u20acurnfig more\u201d.rapidly, with it.a staff with a.well-trained in- \\etinot of service.Tred, dad are, held on the ground of | effiisncy alone, - {| nominees\u2019 of politicians who, holding of- = fice, by \u2018pull,\u2019 will \u2018care little either for \u201cA \u201cepistomers or the officials\u2019 over them, as # usual in government wervices.x x ox\" common civility, A ie [sults will supervene in \u2018Menétobe under : similar: conditions of appointment is yet | y England then in Frifice béchuse the civ- |.(2 'agcrice thoce 18 winpebtisal but the | relief .to: the tedium, of solitude, which is one, of fhe.chief \u2018disadvantages of | rural life to the average \u2018mortel, coald be obtained in any such simple way.\u2018 profitable extensions, and makes connection with independent wires most grodg- Many countries,, Finland for one, California for another, have for- ten years back had a universal telephone | service, abd that is what every scattered When, how ever, We consider the reason why com- *mercial éompañies are not eager to make their service universal we realize that a government service that has proved a financial success for the first eleven months may prove quite the reverse van extended, as the Government.of | agitéba \u2018is doing as fast as it can,\u201cto satily.in \u2018 proportion to business very} heavy, it is to be remembered that every new iiistrument that is installed has \u201che right of epéaking to every other instrument on the system.If this muléiph- tation of serriéé was effective.in prac- bibilities of -the service would econ be reached.Suppose a service with ten -thousgnd instruments, .each haying .ten.thovrasd \u2018connections, it is plain that the addition of -ten \u2018instruments would: not simply add ten to \u2018ten thous] and, but would\u2019 add.ten.multiplied, by ten \u2018thousand.Factunately each set: has in practice a very limited List of correspondents which he can: \u201ckeep or a.memorandum beside, bis hope and in a whilé.All the.\u2018same; ib bas | been; Touild in practice\u2019 \u201cthat, telephone by increast of business, have frequent- the impossibility of staying expansion.| The Manitoba enterprise \u201cis therefore | still, financially speaking, in the experi- interest.Whatever the -hinancial re- | suit; however, # is dn the highest degree - service \" that, the ly bégun to reach.When the govern \u2018mené.tôok over the Bell system, it took: What will be the result when the places of \u2018the young , who had been selected on the rom of ftasm alone, and \u2018whobe places - replaced.by the Tt is wid.by: those who have.tried to use mie in France, where ¢he ser- ten: impossible to get either \u2018attention Whether \u2018such re- to\u2019 be known.ave better in cation.with .nd ae bo telophons should AEE, -{ exist now in all firm houses.No equal | wou A south and back again.{ where the incresse: \u2018in \u2018thé, number /© C | which will mean the expenditare of mj} - = ployment of large armies of pen.el dre\u2019 contracting\u2019 for supplies ab y And; > pee fant the mew steel willl any i ps : £5 #.die\" has to go ber coal, asd iron ore, \u2018while the United | States for years to come.will find hers: more-or Jess on the surface, and con-.sétjuently very muoh cheaper than the | Britieh .products.\u2018Those who have al: | valüeble secret will cary it to where it, will ean most.At the samme time hat this.notr steel | process is announced,\u2019 with the highest\u201d æathentication, it is.alleged that one'{! Charles Ludlow, of Keemsburg, New -Jer- sey, has- discovered a process, whereby: copper\u2019 can.be refined: and témpered, sd\u2019 as ta be ueéd gs a -cutting tool.It this turns out to be successful it will | only be & re-discovery, as the Indians were acquaitrted with the art of so tempering copper centuries ago.They used.to get the native copper at the \u2018Bruce mines, on the morth shore of Lake Huron, also on the south shore of Lake Superior.near Ile Royal, and for.that purpose: ere known to have crossed the \u2018great and often stormy waters from.their time, \u2018however; it has been a lost.art,-although many white men have dé voted the best part of theirlives amd part of\u2018 other people's- forfaines to its \u2018rediscovery That it has been rediscovered is a periodical annourigemént.It was.so announced with a great.flourish of trumpets by a Quebee .inventor some.fifteen years ago.= What happened to \u201cthat?What will happen int the present case?Some day the thing aimed.at will certainly.be hit upon.\u2019 FINANCIAL REVIEW.__;\" We are told by those in: a \u2018position ts | know that the west was never so- well off in every sense df the \u2018word as it 41 today.It hag finished any liquidation.\u2018which was the result of the depression, and \u2018in consequence is passing\u2019 to he! \u2018higher level where the wheels o SE employees, on the caïlways,.on the {arme | = tive mills and factories is makimg-Fér | tter times and larger uts, \u201d \u201cBanks - \u201cthroughout the country en \u2018had ta \u2018much money as they -have-held in their vaults during.the peat few months, sad; ; it might be je) 7 | à time-wlien for.it, even \u2018in \u2018the tace.: exceeding! low retes.The bande : clearings for.the.| month \u2018of January are accepted as Jeigely |.the result of a seyival of trading in tHE} west.The total for the Montreal clear ing house alone amounted to nearly: [$135,000,000 as compared swith.$116,108,737 \u201cfor the corresponding n month if\u2019 1008, and\u2019 even - during the prosperens.\u2019 \u201cwiker \u201cof | :1007, when the \u2018January clearings nade: | a \u2018record, the clearings for\u2019 last :nonth | outdid them by over six \u2018million dollars: Deposits in all our.\u2018banks show hédvy iris creases compared \u2026 with \u201cany formée period.Among the leaders, who\u2019 are TI \u2018season\u2019 8 ; work all aver\u2019 wen fee © Sl Boos \"of, dollars, and the \u2018cs ; hé this issue will, no doubt, show .com- Tee profits during the present yesr.| bave been well supported, and, | while in some cases sales were limited, specially in stock and financial circles, but, it- will come in time no doubt to - increased animation, with the movement | of the crops and other products of the | and much \u2018below expectations.+} \u2018another evidence of better times, oi ted before long.The earnings i a Limited were given out to \u2026.\u201c this week, and show se é go bod \u2018year's business.The stock \u201cenjoyed \u2018a busy season, and holders\u2019 her local -securities, such as Montreal t, Power, Ogivie\u2019s, Lake of the oods, Richelieu, Iron and Coal securi- prices were well maintained, and - each particular sbock appeared to have its \u201cTe postponement of the judgment in \u2018the \u2018Steel and Coal case caused regret, suit those who may not be satisfied with the decision rendered.Low-priced -#tocks have, to.a large extent, participated.in the gradual advance, and while some of the leaders have reached what might be termed a eafe limit for the | time being, it will mean that minor is- gues will be advanced, as the investing public is now looking for cheaper securities.There has been a fair increase in the amount of business transacted in bands end bank issues, but the supply appears to be limited, and in conse quence prices have stiffened.Business on tle mining exchanges has not been as large recently as during the closing wéeks of the old year, but indications would point to an immediate revival, which will not be limited to the shipping or dividend-paying mines.We are told that many of the companies in Cobalt are preparing for a big season\u2019s output.The etrength shown in the Grand Trunk Railway earnings, which the other week recorded an increase for the first time, at least within a year, is very.gratifying.The Canadian Pacific, with an occasional exception, turned the | \u2018cormer several months ago, as trade in fhe western provinces showed signs of farm, but the Grand Trunk, up to @ sbort time ago, was not in a position to show to the world that its traffic bad résumed the proportions which assured normal profits.Then, too, we have \u2018the Canadian Northern and other railways throughout the country reporting earnings, all signs which speak | jopetly of \u2018the future, Payments to hcl houses ar sid to be duité sut idlactory, and the heavy January fail- uses predicted at the tum of the year have not materialized.Although there | have.bean a number of emill ones, -the sggregate is much less than a year ago, This is Gable \u2018advices thie week from Knglana and Continental financial centres 1a \u201ccate that the situation abroad is improving, both\u2019 froma monetary and comnter- cial point.The improved condition ot the money market is due largely to the turn of the gold tide.Soihe time ago Jt was pointed out that much dependea on the Bank of England seeuring'a eup- ply of the precious metal tor inar- \u2018ket, purposes.This has been atecm- in.| plished, and it would appear mow that \u2018sufficient gold is in sight to meet air \u2018immediate \u2018requirements, - \u2018the demanda for gold appears to be less just now mn |.Paris and Berlin, and indications are that United States centres will not only take care of certain \u2018shipments - which are due to.go to several South Ameri4 étn -republice, but will shortly de m + gition to send gold to London.- Ke- ports ste to hand from the Paris Bourse don effect that liquidation at the pre-.experienced ita fluctuations strength : is, \u201cthe atock ia hold- .i the! manu-| fy well anid the hundred-dolisr mark is The: stock ; 35 Je week\u201d or tio, and \u2018white | - RRR RE ART.ASSOCIATION.De.F.J Shepherd Was Again Unanimously Elected Presi © dent THE HEAVY MORTGAGES ON THE BUILDING ARE NOW WIPED OUT.\" The 47th annual meeting of the Art Association of Montreal was held last evening.Dr.F.J.Shepberd was reelected president; Mr.H.V.Meredith, vice-president, and Mr.C.J.Fleet, K.C., treasurer.The Hon.L.J.Forget was elected a councillor in the place of Mr.A.W.Hooper, deceased, and the council, therefore, is now composed of the following: \u2014 For two years\u2014Sir Wm.C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.; Mr.R.B.Angus, A.Baumgarten, \u2018the Rev.J.Edgar Hill, D.D.; Mr.E.B.Greenshields, Mr.C.R.Hosmer, the Hom.L.J.Forget, Mr.D.Morrice, Mr.R.Lindsay.For one year\u2014Sir E.S.Clouston, Bart.; Mr.James Ross, Dr.W.Gard- ner, \u2018Mr.J.R.Wilson, Mr.D.A.Watt, Mr.\"James Crathern, Mr.E.Maxwell, Mr.W.R.Miller, Prof.C.Colby.In their annual report the council stated: Notwithstanding considerable expenditure for repairs and for the entertainments given to the members, all of which was necessary, the affairs of the Association will be found to be on a firm basis, the mortgages in favor of the late Miss Orkney for $25,000, and that for $7,700 to the Tempest Estate, having been discharged, leaving the property unencumbered.The work has been: carried on as economically as possible, and no increase in the working expenses has been made.The renovation and cleaning of the teilings, and the changes in coloring of the walls\u2019 of the galleries have added \u2018much to their attractiveness.Following \u2018the extension of the\u2018 num- members \u2018to one thousand, a large number of new subscribers have joined the association, and the mem- bersliip now exceeds the original limit of eight hundred.During the year the balance of the Orkney bequest, $20,100.00, was re ceived; and with the exception of a small balance this sum was invested in bonds.Hh uest of $2,000, made by thé late William J.Learmont, was received from his .executor, which was placed to the credit \u2018of the Endowment Fund, as it is understood this was the wish.of the testator.In addition to these, donitions of fine examples of- the work of the following artists wr made to the permanent collection by the gentlemen named, who bre; by J.Reid Wilson; \u2018Villager return, from.Market,\u2019 James Inskipp, Wn.C.Van Horne; and \u2018The by Sr Millet, by C.E.Kraushaar, New York.These important gifts have been gratefully acknowledged, and bave proved tô be most welcome ant much \u201cappreciated additions to the collections.In addition to these a fine example of Allan Edson\u2019s work, \u2018On the Boundary Line,\u2019 was lent to the association by Col.Burland énd hung in the main gallery.The entertéinments for the year have been many apd of an exceptionally high character; no tably the lectures \u2018of Dr.Moulton; and the full attendance of the members has proved their appreciation of the programmé.provided by the gouncil.The report was approved by the large | number of members present-at the meeting, satisfaction being \u2018expressed at the management and at, the improvements to the galleries.Tribute was paid to.the good work of fhe staff, and suggestions were made that the council might consider increase of remuneration.A\u2019 resolution of regret at the | dons of Mr.4.W.PR FISHER BOY'S.Luck | gms A FORTUNE \"UNDER ROMANTIC CIRCUMSTANCES.| | San Bébpetien.Spain, \u201cFeb.5.\u2014A poor A.fifbes boy of: San Sebasten, ua named : Lo- A jabeité, recently inherited a fortune\u2019 we - :the most romantic circumstances, pI ring from » cruise in a fish- - pon es.oer, on.the- ris R.Hosmer; \u2018A Man,\u2019 { ~ Hooper was | Friar, FrBrvarr 5 (CA pre ROUTE FROM G agership of the Gra Canada.of route of the G.1 is undertaken not onl making himself the work of construc ward with the utmost , The following are t ek\u2019s \u2018World Wide\u2019: The Liberal of Lorde\u2014Tte The O Tantum,\u2019 in the \u2018Spectator,\u2019 London.Hamid the Centre o \u2014 Speanal York \u2018Evenimg Post.heview,\u2019 Frank J.Post,\u2019 New York.by Walter Pach, in Ingres\u2014The \u2018Sun,\u2019 N \u2018And Let the Cold Be Asia Minor\u2014W.St.\u2018Dally Chronicle,\u2019 \u2018Ilustrated London PASSING and reviews reflecting of boty hemispheres.woric over.With.t 01 oray $2.00 a yea™, Canada Cascada.literary and (Rev.) WM.Springside 1 dare mot fate the Lyon.à yellow v.m\u2014The ! ; Sk ei OFF TO THE WEST, WILL INSPECT WHOLE Railway, has left Montreal oe ; He will make an +: » tour of inspection over the w: L * I\u201d.Raw the Great Lakes to Edmonton | y Wh 1 Govennmen\u201c ani n \u2018Speotator.L.Jo: in the Commun A:; tv\" \u2018Fortnigs v he: \u2026u, ond Echer om the Territoria: A Los: Nation\u2014Remarkabie Cultmre or Effofency\u2014Six of High Schoo! Educaiton in the Unutel States \u2014Henry W.Holmes, in the \u2018Even.tng Post,\u2019 New York.Work and Fatigue\u2014 Morning Post, lon don.So many men, 60 many mind.man in his own way \u2014Terence.World Wide\u2019 is a weekly reprin\u2019 ol ar ticieé and cartoons from : Upper Stews SNOW OR RAIN AN \u2018day the fog hae brooded, The streets.are.dark and cold.My fieart te grey :with shadows Thet ware me I am old : Mèteorotogioel PE Toronto.Feb.5 wig pre the max mun £1 à.Gutarto to the : x.D dou apd milder oT J street West.\u2014Mentresh \u2014_ New General Manager of G.Tp to Visit the Construction Camps.LINE REAT Lan.TO EDMONTON.Mr.E.J.Chamberlin, the » of Mr.Frank Morse in the gen nd Train, ra thoroughly .;Ç with the details of the railwas mn in order to personally satisty li.© tion and 4 tion of train service is being jo vigor.M berlin will for the present ni his energies upon the work oi © \"2 ur the prairie section of the ln © cu.tive and ressive tran&porta oo voy at the earliest possible mon ln not likely, therefore, that he a a trip to the Pacific Cease + Ye line until later in the year JUST OUT \u2014 be contents of \u2018nis ALL THE WORLD OVER Hd ojee London.Indaa and the Reforme\u2014 Manche: \u2018Guarl.diam.\u2019 Army\u2014-The The Sultan's Dinner to Pariame: \u2014 Abin f Great En hue ae Correspondence Cf ne New Tne Turn of the Chinese Wher \u2014 Su:urdav London.Red Tape et Meesina\u2014A Lack of en Avwiborèty Which Cost Mather, Jr., in the Meny Loves \u2018Even ne { SOMETHING ABOUT THE ART?At the Studio of Claude Monet\u2014The Gre :- ness of Impression'sm\u2014From an Arie ® \u2018Scribner's Mon hiy Two Great French Painters\u2014Delacro x «24 ew York.GCNCERNING THINGS LITERARY.Great and the Fire Grand\u2019 \u2014 From L.A Compton-Rickeit's \u2018Philomela and Other Poeme.\u2019 Youth's Warning\u2014Charles Mackay.Vrehons of the Other World\u2014An Irish Pre- curear of Danre\u2014Robert \u2018Dally News,\u2019 London, 1% Poetry of Ieaiah\u2014The \u2018Spectator\u2019 .don.Lynd, in the Lon- \u201c BINTS OF THE PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE.Discoveries in Chad Boœcawen, in London.que Stable Sea\u2014Andrew Wilscn, in the News.\u2019 Distinct Kinde EVENTS.THINGS NEW AND OLD.Every leading journal the current though: $Lo0 a year 10 any postal addres The e \u201cWeekly \u2018Vitres to any a\u201cdre= or British Ts'es See club offer on another page.Agents wanted.Jr»: Feugal! & Sou, Pubiwshers Montres.A FAITHFUL MIRROR.\u2018World Wide\u2019 is \u2018unique in ifs in\" The wisdom and variety of its ic tions from week to week make 1 # faithful mirror of the thoughts and of our time in the commercial, politi al ecientific world.P.ARCHIBALD.NES firesight, For wheré it emoulders Ted I took oeough yellow windows square; My.gate.creaks on i's \u201csince.\u201cMy friend bes entered there My friend .has .croused the threshold \u20181 hear ber voloe- that «ings.{1 \u2014 Victoria.4% 3.» Bamoeton, 2%, 10: PTT 22, 4: paires thor, 32.20, Perl 40; 36: Ottawa.\u2019 \"Quebec, 18, 10.7 ively mild.SFr ming colder agait noe now move slowly \u20ac ve The wea\u2019 be the westert \u2018odiéer in Mar Heam meter at nooo .59 am.to-day.2 Max.MiB 13 Boy\u201d li à ped ki hond Walk Mont] bim 1 Lane \u2018Hen up ab warm oblige «hanpe From mass C there.rears 1 cried 8 \"eJieve This b snd «sm gan 10 balm « COW Er \u2018We merge mv fin hraled derful \u2018On \u2018oo: 11 » ]rree «wc in zam-B wr sha Miss ye: rands, tuk.by Moi ross,\u2019 Sims «ma, & ITNEWC nd b STUER «po rnto, oc: West.\u2014 MAY I'LL \\ Ha La a jay 5 the cl the a coven year ang th ments le n tuke The \u20ac the ¢ tors, till = count home at O Lave ket r opme; by M and who CONS Rl Nem train wav near ough were No 7: accide Var Tetur are Ww Co th and = BL Die > under the Vi Vank} tram 15 ver Oua there Quely hold \u20ac Spring.Te.iv, Atom Lerm | law g have t about Erne Nature to ] bald 1 = > SAT \u2014 Cés£or man- lPacine estern USLIY 0 she trow le trip dea or amted It also If that anlza- d for- Cham- ntrate INgin3 to ac- WorN It in maka of the pÉ this House Autor eview, \u2018Guard- 1y\u2014The \u2014 Abdu! 1US|asm New aturday Even ng ( (TS.! 2 Great- Article ony bly.! oix and ARY.be Fire vickett'a sh Pre- in the r,\u2019 Lon- | or erleg tm \\wen, in in the | Kinds 5 United » \u2018Even- i,\u2019 Lon- .Every ht of ar- journals thought ress the Witness\u2019 hdrezs in b offers John ontres , its dine.g srlec- e it à ang life political, BALD.ps NS Noy - nds, ë \"Kk.Applied at night, it heals the cracks \u201c- morning, and takes away all the sore = FT EU AE.RTE PEINE PRE \u2018CHAPPED FROM FINGERS To ELBOWS.gov's Agony Relieved by Zam-Buk are suffering from badly-chap- \u201cils you will be able to compre « ttle of the agony which Henry! .- of 14 Manufacturers Street, y wal, endured before Zam-Buk gave ° Lef.His mother, telling of the « Press representative, said: - works with his shirt sleeves rolled - Lis elbows, and passing from a \u201cvom to the biting cold, as he was -o do, he got the worst cade of ! hands and arms I have ever 3een.+.fingers to his elbows was one ++ raw flesh, with bad cracks here and Wtenever he washed, it brought - his eyes, the pain was so acute.Heo \u2018veral kinds of salves, but nothing : him really until he tried Zam-Buk.m seemed to take away the burning irting almost at once.The cracks be- oa heal, and a few applications of the sur-d him.His hands and arms are noth and soft.- hove also used Zam-Buk for other - -1 nries.I sustained a burn on one of - \u201cnzers, Zam-Buk took the fire out and +\" up the score.It really seems a won- - household preparition.(~ one occasion my sen Harry had his y .rozen.It was very swollen and dis- ~«d, but Zam-Buk both relieved Lhe -\u2018ing, and removed the discoluratiun.-Buk is s0 handy and so effzctive that r -hall always keep a supply handy.\u2019 \u2018iiss Hattie Bertrand, of Salisbury (Ont.), st \u2018Every winter I suffer from chapped but I bave found a cure in Zam- a similar effects follow its use for ecz- va, Scalp sores, blood-poisoning, ulcers, \u201crworm, children\u2019s sores, cuts, burns, Jrises, It also cures piles.All sists and stores sell at 50c.a box; vost free from Zam-Buk Co., To- oo for price.cal Wholesale Depot, 144 Craig St.Montreal.MAYOR\u2019S LEVEE IN HALIFAX 1 MUST BE PAID BY CHIEF MAGISTRATE AND ALDERMEN.: I\" lax, Feb.4.\u2014 Halifax City.Council, s ro0d majority, to-night refused to st, 95 for the New Year levee to \u201czens given by Mayor Crosby and \u201c904 lermen.x mi the past, and paid for, but this Lo © council declines to foot the bill, a \u2018ke caterer who supplied the refresh\u2019 mers may have to wait a long time for = money, possibly until the.aldermen take vo à \"collection to defray the: eost.Te ov has a fund of $500 annnaly for Tie ener tment of disti shed visi- Loe hur che recorder \u2018ruléd the levee Yh eed et he paid out of that ac- «OUI Had Mavor Crosby .been : at home instead of representing.Halifax at (0h: va, the chances are hp would bave pal the B01 out of -his own \u2018poe- Let at wer than nave the.present devel- cpments, The custom was g wv Mopar Crosby five or six and contmued hy who su v cceded d him, SIX MEN KILLED = ears ago, Mayor eith, or CONSTRUCTION TRAIN ON N.Y.C.RUXS INTO GROUP OF TRACK WALKERS.ve, Vv York, Feb.4 4.\u2014A construction mn on the New York Central -Rail- Fay un into a group cf track-welkers Mer [niversity Heights in Bronx bor- our to-day.Six of the track-walkers wer Lilled, and others were injured, Mi-senger train was involved in the Ccent.FELL FROM A TRAIN.Vintcek Hill, Ont, Feb.A While Mori from a key \u201cin -bury last night, Norman À McLeod, \u2018ruck à bank of hard snow.He ee back and his left leg was caught Wer the train and amputated above EE He was not until vs Hill was reached, when the H turned and picked him up.He 7 weak from the loss of blood.M) ASSIZES AT HULL.(\u2018a Feb.4\u2014Notwithstanding thalt ; à docket of seventeen cases, the 7» Government has decided not to © any criminal term in Hull this Word to this effect has been l by Sheriff Wright from the pu 7 ieneral of the No ers been held in Hull since: Novem.ty Owing to the extent of Ot- me.Bly and the distance witnesses oe © \\ravel, a long term Hull costs 310.000, Ig is p the & gov- \u201c2 links the cases are mot of a a TH FL Yo warrant such ; expenditure.Be ore another year, or a \u201cLIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1903 CITY OF THE DEAD.Over Seventeëh Hundred Bari} Similar levees have.been: ated Methotiat ä ns own, was thrown from the train by Mr.C.Smith, tHe unani a The - of \u2018trustees: to : the several : n during - the evening year wil}: next Monday at 3 ham ros tende rd he the president was\u2019 e board of directors for the à possible that no terra will be 7 matter was straightened ¢ CT wa ,posed.a fine of $50 and for running a gamblit jedat ; a\") in Mount Royal Cemetery Last\u2019 Year.| FIFTY-EIGHTH.ANNUAL MEETING | OF CORPORATION WAS HELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.The fifty-eighth annual meeting of the Mount Royal Company was held yesterday aftermoon in the office of the seeretary-treasurer, Mr.George.Durnford, Canada Life Building.The interments had been made, and this brought the total number of burials in the cemetery up to the grand total of 57,197.This, Mr.Stearns remarked, was a number equal to the population; of Montreal about fifty years ago.The number of interments from neighboring ee dan in 1908 was 359; more di places, 128, and the number of interments in free ground Was 115.Of those interred las: year, 946 were adults and 809 were children, thus giving a total of 1,755, against 1,639 in: the preceding year.In the trustees\u2019 annual report, it was stated that the year just completed had been an exceptional one, and showed the largest sales of land, both in quantity and value, since the opening.The receipts from all sources amounted to.860,950, which had been used as follows: \u2014 Ordinary expenses, $45,85 expenses Hawthorne Dale, $4,787; refund to Royal Trust Company, $5,000; refund to Mokom Bank, ovendraft, $4,054; or a total of $50,700, which left a credit at Moisons Bank at the end of the year of $1,249.During last season, continued the ye- port, progress had been made in the.laying out of the Hawthorne Dale.jements had been: made with the Montreal Street Rail-\" way Company for connection with the- prop when the grounds were open to the public, at stated dates, for funerals, three times a week, and more if neces sary.It was expected that the new grounds would be formally opened early in the summer, and that it would be possible to offer the lots at very much lower rates than the company was obliged to charge .in the old grounds.In.the work already done on\u2019 those grounds, the superintendent had had the advantage of being able to consult with some of the best known landscape architects in the United States; and in the near future, no doubt, they would - compere favorably in appearance with any similar property, end be in\u2019 kéép- | ing with the reptation which the: old grounds Row held -for great scenic eauty, in'recent years so\u2019 >, carefully! \u2018des voroped and improved: : copalienes 5008 rat 373; Methodists, 301 = th Episcopalians ore, e eight trustees; Poser eight ; Congregational | ists, Baptists and Uniterians, one eseh; making a total of twenty-one.Ormiston Mr.W.rinten- dont.slated mr moe supe followe\u2014Bpis- : lots.Presbyterians, 3;- ; Congregationaliste, | 2%; Unitarians, 887.elected \u2018blasting of rock in Piao Fill site og making of plots.under the process he had recommended to the trust a few ee eh rk | tnt -of the yéar's work.at = \u201c present the problem of ilising rocky \u201cla family Tote, but it was wot rocticable By making graye seotbon, - \u201ca8 = stones had loose soil coverng, had\u2019 cave in badly, whew graves T 8 Hl wy te iil 5 sible to convert.\"eo round oto | places at such cost as would make available all the .rocky.: -Japd which the company.still owas, On motion af.the: prerident, pos attention they had bestowad.interest of year.Th, vas doré Ey ton Smi 2, \u201cseconded by Mt Those in attendance at\u201d were:\u2014Mesers.S.report stated that during the y ~ +4 AFTER THE LOAN SHARKS: Church attracted a large crowd w filled the seats in the spacious An extremely pleasant evening was passed, and the concert, which was under the direction of Mr.Fred.H.Blair, was a distinct succéss.Miss Fes- made quite a hit in a lullaby solo \u2018while Mise Bridgeman delighted the as- \u2018sembly with an excellent recitation.Oth- \u2018ers who comtributed acceptably to the Miss Kambery, con-| Mrs Patch, soprano eolo; Mrs.Blackbird, soprano solo; Mr.B, S.baritone \u2018solo; satin, and Mies eddy, University street, at the tea hour yesterday.n & gown of wine-colored and Mrs.W.H.Evans e of the tea room, assisted e, Miss de Lide, Miss Bur- Pink roses and d the floral dec- SEVERAL CHARGES TO BE LAID AGAINST OTTAWA MONEY NDERS TO-DAY.Ottawa, Feb.5\u2014It is certain: thet before three o'clock this afternoon six or seven charges will be laid ° \u2018Ottawa money lenders, charging the with usury, If so they will be heard To-day Mr.J.Lambert Payne, secretary of the Civil Service Association,.pointed out that where interest has been charged in excess of the legal rate the courts will have «authority ünder | the money lenders act.to apply to the.excess towards the Jeduction of the pyin- ipal, and it is eaid that in many casas the excess of interest will be \u2018sufficient \u2018to cancel the total liability.PRINCE OF WALES ACCEPTS HONORARY COLONELCY OF ROYAL CANADIAN: -:a DRAGOONS.| .| programme were: traito solo; Miss : the Mr.Merlin Davies, tenor or: i valley forme Mr.Ernest Appley, tenor aol Messrs.Diplock, Armitage, Freer and Dugan, as a quartette, sang \u2018Oft in the stilly night,\u2019 and also gave a rendering| M, of \u2018Heidleberg.\u2019 _ Messrs.M for the first time, the residence of .John Henderson, and the ovnine, - assigning and licens chair, and the Rev.F ; A nt of St.Clement's, M iles Wilkinson, and of the town an in pink silk mul wore black voile.ker entertained about VERDUN FIREMEN PROMPT Ek GALLOPED A MILE WITHIN FOUR MINUTES OF ALARM.Po test the competenc of the town \u2018fire brigade à few counc \u2018went in an alarm one night th from the corner of May avénne and the fire _headquarters .: pd to see the brigade's hommes galloping cy towards them within: four minutes, al- referred\u2019 to the growth ; many improvements effected.He mme ed in generous terms the work '| accomplished by the council: during the ho indsor Hotel.Mrs.was gowned !n black satin Wei In\u2019 receiving by Florence Ekers Ordinary was very amisti- Ottawa, Feb, 5.\u2014It is announced: militis orders that: ERE, of Wales bas been pleased.tq atoll the honorury -colonelcy of the JB & | Canadian Dragoons:.ei POWER CO.AND CHAMBLY HA A wedding in which many Mont.on a ubeless errand.are, as celebrated in \u2018I The funeral of Mrs.Kneeland, wife .A.W.Kneeland, of Macdonald- e, will take place to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock from Douglas Church, corner of St.Catherine \u2018and | Chomedy streets.Mrs.Kneeland was \u2018| the eldest daughter of the late Mr.Thomas Bedford, of Port Perry, On- Her death, which occurred yes- 1 terday, was not unexpected, as she had - tient sufferer for several years, been in the General Hospital RM for about six months.The Rev.x | Seott, pastor of D sti; | officiate at the fune 3:1 sisted by other city pastors.*.0:1 GENERAL HOSPITAL.pi {The visiting governors to the Geenral tal i enki Heat Power, Co, ht Rosedale, \u2018wag aing Ogvie, Ogilvie, of Mont- : fa Sook place at bait- byterian Chureh,\u201d- in Central Pres- decorated for the.Rev.Dr.MeTaviah.occasion, and the cere- d by the pastor, the dcTav _ The vride was at-.ber sister, Miss Wanda Gzow- id-of-honor, and by four brides- els, Miss Vera olin Cayley, Miss Bartlett MclentiBn, tb valuation from PATENT REPORT.Morgan, Miss Gwend of Montreal, was were Mos J .Angus, of Montreal; U.rold.Gzowski and Nor- bride wore a lovely , and will be as- man Gzowski.princess dress of i studded with pearls.sleeyes were of Ch \u2018Chatfottésville, Va., Feb.4.\u2014The most | e yoke ana : hats wreathed wres .- They carried baske celete and wore brace d evèty Can 3; Le mate this J Frisay, FeBruary 5 C0; By-Law No.389.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given hu the Council of the City of Montr.virtue of the pow o by the Charter the ei oh 10D of the said City 5.adopted a by-law known as \u2018py.0.389, allow the Merchants C,.Company, Limited, to erect & he across St.Ambroise street.\u2019 Law L.0.Davy City Ch Montreal, 4th February, 1009 ven plier my à, 1 letters pa- the A \"OTatire Electrician: Charie.Norham De Gave Edward : Of \u2018he Queba \u2014\u2018a) Th genvrators, mo 0; Use fo Secretary of Siete.\u2014 ANTED, AN OFFICE BOY.DOUCET & TRILLIPS, Canada Life Chambers, 1% ©: \u2014\u2014 WANTED, EXPERIENCED GUNEKAU Ser ; fantily of two; no laundry.© ferences required.Apply Nc, 1 SL ARENED BY A THIEF \u201cThéo mornitg, ve eagly.Joseph Minogue, à master carver, living at N°- 1000 Cadienx styeet, was awakened IY some one breaking into his shed.8° looking out of \u2018a wmdow he saw the -marauder \"deag out a coil of rope |! and Joéd it on a sleigh.Cov .salt also saw the act1oD off, Renaud came before Judge .morning, pleaded not gu oseph Latour and .were ei Renaud as he \"\"* ty, 4 2 Bea gp\u2014 FSD BAGS OF POTATOES.wo - p aC ., full of potatoes L 4 bave been stolen from \u2018 ont car at P Levi arrested this mo\" p o'cl Constable fe o'clock Ne.9 station.theft before Judge Le moving: they pleaded nol an ded.) D jhc VF, Lee on ed :ncreat ei tl Lor C re Io AL \u201cLe 4BIe St, Wl WAKE Leaf «pl Th CoTRIT $ 4e BU From ten t < UTIHDR reread New A de Brook cecler #tcck FL NOT rreau SAL em = \u2018 F , 1a * RI ne Y.a BRUARY Se.hoe + - _ : a 8 = pp ET ; : pp tt ge QUALITY OF STEEL RAILS: CANADIAN COAL MEN are \u201c| past WT FAURE SHOW - Pour 15 a oh.| MADE AT SYDNEY PEANT|.UNEASY ABOUT MARKET TRE RILIFIES | AND\u2014 x d by the Government of Important Conference Held: Here th For P Pest Week\u2014 Trade impean Stats of Things M Mere: :Favarable \u20ac oo pra Wales\u2014Future \u2014 Ameri After Trade = nie: ing and Remittances Fair\u2014 to Dealers Than to the House- n New South Wales\u2014 mericans are Fee Other Conditions \u201c| - wife Who Must Pa n : A © e i 1 it of Works is Assured, of St.Lawrence.Th Monyof Deal wife Must Pay AS .7 ) \u2014_\u2014 wv > \u2018 from elles fepbria and cer- con} w .- from London to-day wiates thx: It is understood that at an important con- | duce trade, fn.an its \u2018branches, pJudeiss £ trave ers\u2019 tepr throughout cute (Deniers wa ® that Te = , dan Aesooiated Press is informel |serence between représentatives of the Do- | to be much for 8 Sami the country are improvirg.The amellar- ume as they were a couple of weeks ago.re ne sovernment of New South Wades winion Coal Company sud tha Nova sont ; ay, now than tH Lid or Severn espe- toh comes slowly, but ja likely to be all \u2018Preye is atéll a marked scarcity of i .seed particular éatietaction w Steel and Coal Company, held in this city { as Ho od ising fet, .sinoa the [the more healthy and lasting.The VOlUMS xiués ot pousry, and Rotioembly 6e fn \u201coy of the steal rite sel Com.this week, the question of an exchange ar bat aa fi hie) Ras, been, partly © the ar wholesale trade is ahead of last {urkeys of best quality.Clroumstagose X.~'.\u2018he Domimton Iron and 8 certain submarine coal area was discu : navigation, nd: for local can- spring, but it will fall much short of 1907, lefns: euch, dealers do pot require to im sydney.will po doub: [It would appesr that the Canadian $-up by La sd, _ prices, ing ch was a record year.Reports gs \u20180 vite the public to buy or to cut der rlendid testimonial sustrial efrclas market shows little if any improvement.The rogue 1 to th ing to \u2019 f [sol ectjons vary somewhat, according te dis- prices, @e this etock is readlty dlapoeed of .- ved in Canadian | emphatic con- dents of sll the Canadian collieries eon- » From 4 e me Accord riots, hut, oh the whole,\" remittances may at all times.\u2018The - _bousewits Be ar and, \u2014 \u201cfication a8 it g ss.the effec: tinue to be alarmed at the effort being put 4 and quality.Sra te imeréhants \u2018en | Ve called\u2019 fair.quainted with the condition of a thoy! ;: à of Mr.Plummer autpped in a forth by American coal companies to secure |.a.Gtiook, according on port With regard to merchandise values there 6 a rule, paye the market price are \u201c en Ney a acd in point 0° |A firmer feothgld in the St.Lawrence mar- a $X000 have Bien fow important changes since Th: Lésitation.\u2014Turkeys of ray 7 a ac oan loompets | Ket.À large number OL agents of Amert- d of 40%.| FE péter tee dre ta \\0rR gf tho yeur.Sugars show & strong Niro a re Le eu Mate De ab 0s ma ee [eu concert are mare okies eis 1a a ik, whi oS ce ue ue 1s Hottie $ad with, Cho aponr | MTS! at the ter at IL sents for Noo, toioed Tor n Brat_olaas piri.\" Chickens ary ! PU a ; - |Manvfacturers, it i= ggid, are apparently { : Ay .: , _ | try hides\u2019 are easier- ai oents for No : pa- Als Cre Brown y\u201d pe no hurry te clone çontracts with Canadian © fo Fn the St.Lawrence, Can.mainly owing to the usual seasopable de- | quote at 16 lo 5 cout and tow a t the siecl plant ia Cape : companies for next season's sypply.ual agice.busimess.will admume IATESF | Cr oration in quality.ducir thom 11 to 15.emis, The demand ate ue At the close ef the conference with the 123 boxes, The weekiy fallure list shows ten district ,.\"tinge of poultry se larger than last i DE IN DIVIDENDS DUE Dominion Coal people, it is asserted, that So-tay were: di safe Insolrencies, with liabilities aggregating | Fer, and, 17, there is a keener: 8 INCREASE PEE WATS (Mr.R.HB.Harris, prerideut ot the No At rate ph remain aie hal, 00.feeling for ai?faney a es well as thos es ELY TO MR.FORGET |Company.and Mr.Thomas Cantler, genes westerns a vd \u2018at J rvs a pee whic the general pubMc hate been buy- ert LARG manager, discussed with bankers and athera \u2018quot = LONDON woot, SALES ~.|g tn a customary wèy and a sen © spé \u2014 the question of seeuring.arg re- receipts Lars Fa à on po - of orouomy.Piece iy ho \u2014 a) Le .1 Ferge', quired for further developmen e com- ve: | \u20ac 7 \u2014_ per pair, equabs et : 9 ard 2 sanence SE cane are was pany's property in the East, but nothing | sta ms or ie stot aly.= oA at ondon, Feb.5.\u2014A ae assortment Wik huge qi $160 per pate, end vid ducks aii the \u201c+ rated this week.Thro pére! was given out as to the result of there cons iyi F.1 oream.lores a at the wool wales yesterday amor the way from #0 cents to $1.40.Tools 0e! ec x: is 28 a élrecer on aeverai impart- |ferencos.The future of the sijuation will | New Pork, Poh.§~The \u2018masked ehowed ou antl ui tre trech senta, sister STEARATE | muon he © competition \u201dwes reudly ak 60 centa per pair: pin tells at he \u2026 «rde he was imstrumentai ju having ne doubt be awaited vith a ar levs vy h in the enfiy dealings, but after M a.for eo rely ote tive, ve vos hong the best of of 3 ea $i; red Ria mL ing ow Tapenea, the Toronto saa \u2018toe que- trade.by these Interest the ool, 8 tafnëd, sud Deloss show po \u2018apnroclaile sens.The recent re Doris du la Goigen \u201dpiovers us, ~~ reat Radlways, willo has prem- ; change.aid are quoted \u2018At 73 to 2% cents per Lee while selected merle 28 cents, aud-No.1 \u2018tock 2 Li \u2018oonty per dosen.The supair, «À Liverpoot Prices.N°, ae Liverposi, Feb.En Boat c'encd quie\u201d, sta Lite et $1,40.appeuyed, dhe home trade and the Cop JTE de $5 per éesan; English plover: « aat before very long the eharehold- y + the Réchebleu so Ontario Navige- - Conrpæhy' witf enjoy an increase in % tr 1% down.Corn clos quiet un- barely Zufidont Ry wu eu dividend.; .; | the clues of the morning eecelon oF it to % off.Cotton closed quist va gi the high et : 4 varieties of poultry # a probability .iocal etock exchange to-day Mr.Forgs: ji» 4 off ere ba & it whet Discussions Shams of a further advance in the price, but even w.ared to a number of brokers thai a ved strens, 1! this dots escur it im expeated shat the s cra in the etock market wes Shoat Kansas S.$.Stacks :! Spe {ao rehgth was: Pas Shortiy be- |: \u201cThe pe da ae pitt Lane a ured Serna] vin aot eleskon, as prenont indica and that be was in favor ore 12 + comparatively dons suggest a atats of things i ic public every possible opportunity tu ark, Yoh Feb, Haier vices purise of.x.ha di sde) F a a guste, 4 ai - together, and: levain onts of business imé povetse.Dealerw, however, feel Tra a DE Paie aot that the out rriod.re.] loa Shoaim SLA, TAS [ion mé van Brees Mévouné.: fto-their A intorest.they sand to do a bg ora wade apd their + un all finance commercial - ee : e ars any ia ee : on - Cents wae exceodi ng B@ly Pronos, aud er Rie ae to oon 4 EI ws 7 es F: Kun and dir A 3 try points inpreawe Bard ta « with the contemplated improvements : oo Sl 2 0 ( su ¢ [eel he demand when prices ere at # \u2018ucreased bueiness the grest majorly SU B.rR T.Dividend ir Canadian compamies limed on ihe wiauge will enjoy a profitable year, ani y Imus % Tors sad nM ra \u201cfont vemges, .r | Troe GO.W pres ta cFareholders should obtain financial by Mr.H.D \u2018Dwyer.: oo .pr a ang, doin ox .ira Xap.grammy | Money on Call ane Red to.TEER A Varn) Solana.one HE the ret ve.-2p to.2 9 hei diti Mr, \u2019 ¥ 4 © aivrays optimiqtie and ble words | Si des =r | Ln Bam's dlaoovery.gave \u201cPEACE RIVER YIELD | (Se York, Tob.\u2014Noo-Siosay on oui sppestanees created enthwaldem .tronger _ the litle tie group of \u201cbrokesm.- TORONTO CLEARINGS coc n@ge of the Terente banks, as paseei : 20 the Toronto On house dura : y et week, inoluding yesterday, totall« + 536.Last wesk clearings of Fordniv wi totalled 986,09:,024, du the eop: I'ng week lagt yosr pa BATH and «: 719 dur:ng she similar week: ol 10.\u2014 nait 3 C.N.R.Earnings ~ © l'anadion Northern.rotin 's ergs tor the week euding' Jan.31 se and fer {be - > year $163, 100, fe ] vik \u201cmu Tu 7 110 date \u20ac Erceh carmiaugé # vi ca 181.000, as compared with $5,386,104 ne tae similar months last jeux, an ~creace of $275,200.re- |.\u2014\u2014\u2014.New York, -Feb.-5:\u2014An imprersion vails in quarters where ae 4 oe sas and Texas move w hy towed UE a ) SR, : , ! on em Us-the \u2018acre of the ares under oui- |\u2018 below 30,\u2018thät tBe St, Pail hv ton -.Quebec Rÿ.\u2014#5 ot.41.~~ - zed hw off doll \"dead oem adhe \u2018barley crop of 6,000 bushels |.the f 1 oh Mai - th Suver [y -ragcettiod, \u201cte.: ang.Sh ST ih RRA mE, fe Bale ER Tr SISTENT, TAYLOR & SOA, to wy fo tha sore, \u2018mangale 1 wie.woke] Insurance Agents & Brokers.MONT TREAL STack mads \u2018a.suid Proce = he et + are doing well.: Room ww TRAFALGAR CHAMBERS | rapa en pe .\u201cPATENT ATTORNEYS, En & Davin I ATENT S| Te Nea soe gurobt-Ndin \u2014 1 ol re \u2018 ; a ! ; au .3 ; s.:.N n ARE i.; : 1 4 : LL tivo Kes ES in i» polly 4\u201d | ach y faa of ek.Py.PTH LY J 2.ED jec- A declae wae arrested by à \u2018apust inf\u201d oe A oh FP.HA-MM pre 30.8% 108, 1 0 25 26 106 5 as the: pee oq Tate own Pets 189 st Jamas.§ st.: | Engine a : She business of = tue ter ER » of Brovk.ya Transit trom ne te he ae À ! M ua Cu.À ai 5 a.; the À * Liom - T .» Sa A Dasid.* ity of their Patent air vey Cärton of a Wop : : - i \\ i : ; E CC oo a.oy eth 9 od ot + pe recorery wes \u2018 NES qe \u2019 Toner et La 0 Brod er i s of TTERU\u2018AI.gone fa.\" wi a A sers rm MARKEY a SKINNER aa A ASE tac- ek ; Lao: Phat 2a il ee ES, BARRIGVERS, cote wv SALES OF COBALT STOCKS: a : li à 4 toc E RE es METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 1 TENTS J pT i! ra xa | | CRE « po Ervin Be LARK | ed i a Mn | RE varènre THAT PROTECT PRYHERSTONHAUGH &00 tec.SLIGHTLY Y MORE ACTIVE pose i.0g 01 the mini ' Po was again Mmited but \u2018prices.wpa 115 v'eady.sv 38 are the noen cloltg uote + > -incally furnished te taté ques &: toier & DesRosiers, etodk broken, \u201c41:1 * F-icce Xavier street: - Ste ke Buyer, Uh Lake 12 46 4e Le Cia Central 100 00 ee a.48 Lette \u2026.ce ee en ee 6-40.- Cow, Reserve LL on.oo 2% Codibers Ferland ., .,.LR ; Liv Cobalt LL.112,50 - 5 lu.tt se he se se ee \u2018a E Gers Meehan ., .Et her Lake |, ., .ols Es ) Le iitez Tt ve se ee gyri ax m a 238.at lk Wa bats Soit æ x L oN plesing .i ++ -Dar-Sav.ce ree Eu 1.Fu, Sen on, à Crore ee ay 0 4.\u201c18,4 y \u201cCe Été sui Lake = .e .3 p LEE à oo gh or Way ., 2 que AR .ess \u2018ance .NS ; à MORNING SAL, .Ct Reserve\u2014100 al 2.80, 100 at 24 x Le cop at 6.30, 4 Scutia\u201430 at 63.+.: Lear-500 at.124.LS Queen\u2014100 at 70, F., Ne Crea 2 + \\ sed.British 7500 at 10%, 2.000 Ca PAU si 12 20 days g 3 n # \u2014v\u2014\u2014 be COBALT SALES IN TORONTO iv 4 MADE AT LOWER NCES | i 9 Feb.3, \u2014Theré was : améuet bi of Tol si esa | de mor of Cabalt steq \u2018the | PRE 0! cases at ut sale bod lu A con, 2Te the slo and guotaiienss a D co st 10.Baaven, sd : yr, (of 26 500 at 25%.Chambers, $00 ar 6 1, Chait Central, 4000 nt 454, 1106 n£| th Ky frre 16, 900 at de.* Reserve, 1006 od Toe, 6 400 at 389, 2106 at 270, 500 at | - y Rp 1000 at 4.Gifford, 480.at 0 fry; Eh Nipissing, 2500 at 40, 1000 at 8%.tic # iS 200 at 66, Bcotia, 1000 at al, w mn, ,, + 10 at 66 future, 1600 at 4: ond, ads 5.ot o85h 500 at 614 eash.\u201d Olisse, il u \u2018\u2018uture.Peterson, 306 nt ; 500 mn Rochester, 2000 wt ve tg Mes, 18 Bar, bi ag ne! shras.od 23.1?future, 100 at 7 om va, Trethewey; 100-4 a Money From Suist pot x \u2014 b Mo US Feb.5.\u2014The bi Rigg cor Sasury for the week Bar Silver U day Feb.5.\u2014Bar en -+ pence, a » . The Opposition made \u201cprobably the strongest measure.\u2018'-The: statements plea for the.of the Socialist members \u2018in attacking ILE PERROT \u2018DISASTER, \u2014 WIDOW'S ACTION AGAINST A.ferred to did mot.exist when.her bus ways accepted his fees end well the nature of - his Occupation.\u2026 NE \u201c1 _ (Canadian 4 Aso - dp London, Jeb.4\u2014 A d œ ndon, Fe ; 4x e's \u201ccision 8-10 it; says responsible papere.in-thé refuse to denounce the comp: .The Cape presi: is moderate an the Natal Press is stilt: br LEE Times would 7 \u201c the promise than a of the.ui ve on.Jt is understood the: nL , Australians appréciate : ship, } \u201cthe.bold, olicy of o succese- sut Aie 1 \u201cSee \u2018pots out, gpl Cater - minal NEW, \u20ac \u201cLarge numbers 6\u20ac the périshioners x Let of.the -Advént; Westmount, ., out last night at Victoria all te tender oF pries A li A be dehigh et a dia will \u2018he as union: oy Gardin-r.Mr, Light refreshments ; : cr \u2018ball of\u2019 are M.C.A,,.| pi Belen folds Me | tating e at Moss + afternoon.08 the.Mut- LEFT poun a g three feet one incr in depgta- animal \u201cjeg kilt ship, hy pecimen, reghing 42 \u2018 It ie ests is cheep in ts | bast year, thé township of Mosa alone + | baying out over ae SR ko) Lor T iF Mother Country; which ks fe g span 1 trom joe M Stary.\u2018of.a Lobater\u2019 15 he a sin Sol lecturer, 8.Kirsch, | fessing Habel 84 Chartes, i Nowikr Hains.1 Seaside Howes, ; P.-P.Onoks Sons.q Traymese Hotel Ca.ar 2 Duy ER pa ul RE of New CLEANING oo : Ours is a.of cleaning\u201d portières.> 5 -.= oO and 307 ries Banks Co SHIP.Gi Ont.Feb.Pay sa to have escaped from the 1 0 ; eee colm Iwo Test féet three inches in Abed ed nearly that d dolls iyhborhééd 8 2 fye-thirde valuatio HOROUG ito, \u2026 Feb, 4 -Besdeors snd \u201c\u2018breedérs.veu '» Georg on | 27 ) Peter White, \u201cPembroke, - Bin ir._Ashburne, avoids fr errofs a0.\u201csol \u201cat ro wext Im | ; yr, t of; the Hlons piaiorte Sdections by da de ourtaine on 10 lace lion corso wr EE 8.PARKER a 00, WOLF WHICH ESCAPED.ik.i PARK: SHOT-IN eds : EA Montres}; nr 4.84 Catharine ot.West, one.ms + devas, town- | aA CT ey debi oi \" - bill wes.\u2018attacked by the mem- |.Offs.to the heh i loam srk would wire; ss rer on the second reading Mr.Oliver -vôted \u201cincrease pleasure: wid make :1ifs-foally enjoyable is >freely tendered.* The climate.is mild,-equable i , ond, outdoor bis.can rte sojoyed.émet : ve - J'ébnéérair.\u201d a\u201d Gigacoyr, \"407.00.\u2019 i ÉS STAR ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.- FROM. ee ast seeding ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, © To LIVERPOOL, an St,Jebm Halifax.Corsican\u2026 ve sere oe .Jan.22 Jan.33 asperian Le oe Lx) Feb.6 Feb.6 Tunisian .c oo oo .Feb.Feb.À Coreican \u2026.0e.oe À Mar.5 Mar.L Virgimian:.\u2026 .Mar.19 Mar.SALOON, $70.00 upwards.Turbipers, $80.00 and up.SECGND CLASS, Liverpool, Londonderry, tam) nad upwands.To London, 33.50 addi- ue CLASS, Liverpool, London, of \u201cso.GLASGOW.1 + Boston, Portland.Laurentian.* ee oe oe Feb.¢ Ionian eo.oS - Feb.18 \u201d Corinthian.« ses oe Feb.3 poe Clasy, \u2018Second \u2018Cabin.\u2019 $40.00 and\" up.Third Class, - $29.00.\"70 HAVRE AND LONDON | Frem Ce © gt.John.Halifax.| Sargirian \u201c+.\u201860-06.eee OD.: Fed.¢ Pomeranian .Mar.: Mar.\u20ac Cabta Rite, \u2018$40 to London, $6 to med wp - Clage, - te Paris, 63.65 | ad London\u201d 00; Havre, 00; f the Ceuncll, exhibitions, cer- { |.| fain expropriations as \u2018Specified - fa the Mit wea ATES w pr - LIVERPOOL | 4 Fe.2%\u2014EMPRESS or BRAT BRITAIN Fob 13 Mar, ' 6\u2014LAKD MANITOBA .Feb.ul \u2018Mer.12-BMPRESS oF IRELAND.Web.Mar.\u201820\u2014LAKE \u2018 \u201cCHAMPLAIN : Mar.Mar.96\u2014EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.Mar.: April LAKE ERIE .ce ee oe 00 Mar.17 Reford Agencies.PE DoNALSEON LINE To CLASCOW- Sailirgs from 'St.John, N.B.58.PARTHENIA (Cold Storage) .Feb.6 A \u201c rnouson LINE Tot LONDON.Saltings\u2019 from Portland, Me.fos Tora epee es on ee an ee \u2026.aa.0] = - (0918 Storage and Sool Abe) Ce AS HURONA\".\u2026 57.(Ould Mioragé a06 Cool Air).: Feb 27 (Cold Biorrge-and Cét Air = ; + 5 ; _ ; « \u201crun ROBEY aurons © ce, mme se.ses ve ben.ee oe es oe 7 Potiind.Me.T mu ae sd JT 3044 Feb.D | Re , ee 13 the any tamûy, or aay male over 18 years old, m4 MONTREAL\u2014TORON 4 Express Trains Each Wa Leave Montreal\u2014*9.00 a.m.7.82 p.m., *4,30 p.m., \u201c9.45 p.m., *6.1£ am Blegaat Cate-Parlor Car SeTVice 0 train.Leave Montreal\u2014*3.30 a m., *8.00 p.m.Arrive Ottanu- +; 16.55 p.m., *11,15 p.m.dierant pn: Parlor Cars on ali trains exce;: which has Parlor Car only.Leave Montreal 78.45 a.m, *7.40 p.m.Arrive New Ycrk p.m., *7.20 s.n.*Dally.{Week Days.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 180 St.James.\u2018Phones, Mi: Passengers may remain in a.m.Price of berth, $1.50 *Daily.day only.tomes 18 St.James Street.next Pos LLEVA; 200 LWaY- ville, Levis, Quebec dr Leup.12.00 : NOON exoopt Saturday Newfoundland.4PM exoept Sunday ville, Levis, Quebec, Loup.Campbellton, St.John.Halifax.snd Nicolet.8t.Hyacinthe, 1200 130 St, James êt.H.A.FRICK, person who is the sole quaster-section (160 or less) of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Ald Dominion.Lands Agency or sub- district.Entry by proxy father, mother, som, daughter, sister of intending homesteader.D \u2014Bix nad \u201cTosenta, \u2018Québec, St.John, NB, | him, or by his father, mother, sou, districts a homestesder in 5% arter section standing pi per | Mongside, his homestead.Price, may pre-empt a qu - Duties.\u2014Must \u2018the third Meridian and lime.Duties.\u2014 Must ich of Lhres years.Feu of \"De YTeased to one applicant.\u201c ton.\u2018person sighte.4 over Laying made a discov 2-viafma 1,500 feet by 1,500 En \u2018At least $100 must be \u2018ajaine- esch | paid, and other requirements COL! max be purchased at $l.uare.Entry fee, 15.00 % l'bagpaiie rue leaces of moh river may be iscued a cr Ow Satpal a re of 0 year sos, Royalty, s $10,000.| Ww.L \u201crer ° érès publication El wii not be paid + *10.30 p.m.Arriv: 7.tDally, except Sunday, applicant must \u2018appear in person & | ted dis \u2018every A homesteader who has exhaus cannot obta way ;and the West line of range =.; house wortd \u2018L, \u2018STNOPSIS UF CANADIAN NORTI-W -COAL.\u2014Coal mining rights nay tor: twenty-one .yoars at an anrual re taf $1.00 \u2018an acre.Not more than \u201c years I cry 7045 -year, or paid She 0 :}Mecoréer: When- 6500 bas been OF vit \u2018MINING CLAIMS | gen CORY.> ot the Minister of the 1 TO y Dally sm, Toe eon > \u201cSay ig MONTREAL OTTAWA 3 Trains week days.2 trains - \" Undays vu, Thule Spm, MONTREAL NEW Yok à - Tooting ing 6907, or Bonaventure Station.CANADIAN.PACIFIC OTTAWA SLEEPER OTTAWA GLEEPING CAR GERvicE Lv.Windsor Station daily at 9.8 pm, Car unt 9 OTTAWA TRAINS LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.18.35 a.m.§8.55 a.m, 14.00 p.m.9.50 p.m.0.15 p.m, LEAVE PLACE VIGER.18,90 a.m.15.45 p.m.§Sun.CITY TICKET OFFICE: t-Office.Ty SONAVERTURE UNION STATION.TRAIN SERVICE St.Hyacinthe, Drummond- and Riv.MARITIME EXPRESS St.Hyacinthe, Drummond.Riv.du Moncton.Sydn-y.on Fridavs through connec: tions at Truro for Syiney and St.Lambert, St.Hyacinthe, * Drummondville, St.Leonart SATURDAYS ONLY Drummoni- ville, Levis, Quebec, Riv.du KOON {Loup and St.Flavia OITY TICKET OFFICE, Tel, Bell M, 615 GRO.STRUBBE.Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.OWy Ticket Agent \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" Synopels of Canadian Nor v set Land Regulations head 0! 4 acres, more Dominion iand The the fot erta.Agency may be wall at any agency, on oertain conditions, by brother ® months\u2019 residence upon 2% cultivation of the land in each of wre years.A homesteader may live within ! ir miles of his homestead on a farm of 8 least 30 acres solely owned and occupied If daugh- months in in à pe, the Sau! reside It cuitiva\u201d he less® pial 550 act roy lh oi fo ap act crails, v five milf one en | Pimis nier.The -arsly tant.Lushai Jriehr In Dons Noll \u201catl v thi : T Jookec ed do - w.COT «r-bed an a a \u2018ain nd } lis 6 \u201cair over of sh His | Curve will See! | Ne hurry ging as sl Th \u2018Sh j'ose, the H night at th He he 4 Den, tape > To Nell reat oy fa mv «ulled Rees, chee] tra.à eq Oy neck that.\u201che = ter, = Deni ce W Dog Muse; thstun Dod the ki annoy bands and J} the en ey esig ther, the ki If v pour } tad th) Brioyg labet Wh, Your d ther hem Kidne Medic Mier of Mrs \u201cI wa rg:-Av, FESSTARY 5, rene THE ISLANDERS.C 4 à, A, in the \u201cAugtralenken \u201csud 10 buy an Blend somewhere - ut of South Auetralid, we scoff \u2026 *dea as madness.imate is perfect, the \u201cBoil good; | grow w ool and fat Jambe.We ax à fig for society; and we love You grumbled the other day Australians are crowding into and ne country.ou{posts of the empire,\u2019 11 descriptive \u201cairiness of man- ooh are impulsive, but not neces vle.No one can be more con- - EEN roe of expostulations and jibes, ' \u201completed the purchase.: -ndied_ pastoral and agricultura -~.and talked shee + -lohn declared ° 05, 600 Le ach behind you.\u2019 I.- cars passed on, and \u2018Nell and ~~ eee te - did net come back.Their.letters vie hight of hardships, and poked fun \u201cir own -mistakes.They worked :nd layed 00, Bard lo feel bored, Nell vx! Her , her babies, \u201cher da Were adorable, and Denis saw : are beaten,\u201d John would declare.tar! dear! ath for me to fill some day.\u2019 Nell had frequently urged me to visit 'm.After the birth of her fourth 'd, I said, \u2018I think I ought to go, John. homes.Protestant; clty or country.Apply \u201cAL, 435, \u2018\u201cWitness\u2019 Office.\"HANDY \u2018YOUNG MAN, STRONS.AND willing,\u201d wants situation in any capacity.dress J.8, 56, \u2018Witness\u2019 Offtee, WANTED, FURNACES OR SNOW SHOVeling, ot any rind.of, work, by moerried man, W.ROGERS, 81 St.Dorsinique st, I.Teachers Wanted QUALIFIED TEACHER \u2014 FEYMALE \u2014for School: Section .No.7, Macanlaÿ:; duties to begin at once; salary $300 per annum.Apply te S.M.ORR, à rncebrlge, ae Business Cards FOR SALE \u2014 WILLIAMS\u2019 EYE WATER, sud Cures for Heart Disease, Liver, Kid- -nay, Dyzpepsja, Neuralgia, Consumption, Diabetes, Lockjaw, Women's Camplaint, and many.noter complaints.Can sho ple it has eurad.$n GEORG IAMS, 813 Cadieux stivet.CRYSTAL \u2018SPRING - PAK \u201818 \u201c0 Safesl Gavingz Bank\u2019 in the obudiilry, Why: Becaues these lots will mdPe tha _ Couble $a value in the next three or four - Years.tre us 33-00 or 44.00 cash and Ron, Montreal Roa! un He pu e r&e L Poier otreet: Frode H.Mae For Sale or To Let | FOR SALÉ-OR TÔ'IÆT, LAUNDRY MAchinery in full running steam undsr, pe ra oa: 2 FOR SALE OR To LET PR TY, aC Lh on ft.Geèrgé strest.et [OF the $1.Lawrence Boul.\"very 3 Se ee tor Newapver Building.\u2019 win de du Property ot so maty, Year, io ' METCALFE AVENUE, No.419, West- |.\u201ca or.Lov, {TO LET, \u201cSHOP.AND DWELLING, 3 160 Forfar street, corner of a md 3 1.st.Etiente.For parttculare \u20ac« to JAS.B.À » 2 \u2018Telephone Up | à raphy \u2026 riverfront, a tem roomed.tage, known as the.Tino\": - Daisy .fur- | + Race; hot: and cold bath and wo: er, Baa rent, oe.wily, J.R.| st\" Lembert, Bt.Peter | \"ON STP tx a SC Jame aod 3 v7 \u2019 edd LT 15 ps CRE Sat ire oJ \u2018WANTED, BY à roue.WIDOW,-A PO- .sition \u2018as housekeeper in working man\u2019s om \u201cwrites; _ PVE | For the balance of Sow Colored Wool Vests.- pr Prorat FEC paire Era J \u2018Colored Shirts, 60.o All other.goods 20 percent off the Our discount -sale ends Positively this \u201c DOMINION pS to System, of Handling Tenders Lost - on Division, LASH FOR WIFE AND WOMEN BEATERS SOMEWHAT: Ottawe.Feb.\u20185.\u2014The first d-, Tuséd to\u2019 \u201cperform this service, Whois Goa Fos, 5\u2014Fhe fret party à med to ; ri > » an event of much interest to {he mem- | sometimes spanked, sometimes.a -hose.members, on either side.Since; .the |: of the present gession tbe party | whips bave been doing to keep their followers in Ottawa.But Mr.Bickerdike was ready \u2018when the division\u201cbells rung-last even- \u2018cam wg for the first vote of the new House 3 there were but 198 members present of | the 220, who ere to a voice .in able these matters.The lists of pairs kept | Sir\" by the party whips members in all, but this leaves 18 others the Hon.Mr.aa who have yet to make this publie cm, ibly the, fession of their \u2018alleziance:\u2019 The - 2ia- | HU jority of the Gove: amont, if idl he cect.vne ed m rs \u201chad vesu wn\u2019 band, would be 3) exclusive of the Bpeaker.The division.of evening was token ; on a want \u2018of.épnfidehes x wm bBered LL coed.wea by Dr.Reid of Grenville, Iegardimg the cers the source © ole eyotem, which should: be foitowets-in the DAC been of many cin handling \u2018of departanéneal t:nd be, qu | 2° oubted if the dase rae 0 bestowal of contracts.Pha Gow- 2247 Abe remedy hick id Laurier oa melined \u2018on » ia the ELLE] KE \u201c4; parte J La Ta he dn hada \u201ccoc ripied nit I roster, part cé Tes, days and | but little | this\" kj 3 pried BA The; oie fom eus Gipante fi \u2018debate # hy pl sé TE (Cn ban) \"ich n re y to ad uiry by Mr.Sharpe Ana VIS (Lisgar), it was fnp on oinced by the Min- }- : Îéter of the Theor that the Gorere- |! went does.not conicmplate any * in the conditions rehdng to the sp African Veterans\u2019 Jand \u201cgrants.\"Dr.Reid (Grenville) \u201cmoved the second\u201d - ih ; = .; ne coupons ee à bee Bête board'nz |4 : aie train.2.second * to dng : deals with the -¢afie \u2018of a passenger who - 44 on « wrong train by mistake nl : pa?pany ren to ae cEsvtlon Graham\u2019 fe it would bantly be a way Committee, wii: would hate opportupsty 4 MR.ROBERT, BICKERDIKE'S BiLL PROVIDING FOR THE el Colored.Silk \u201cMufflers - Le © > 8 English Braces os CT mY ae MODIFIED WATERWAYS TREATY.1 A many election bets are decided, #eJdem the lash as, applied ted peus | .brings out a full attendance ot the | pose of drawing | food, and 1e ie jee dt ail they cuuld| Were counmitted : againet women.\u201d - + If | Di sccounted- for, 14 the whole to\" agres with-the views.wien thé | orth had \u20ac Fo Dr.Reid\u2019s Motion of Want of f Confidence in Regard, | spslegoue fo bers themselves and the peint on which | was turned on them in their celle; but | is now.bring = £8 ! Jus Ë 4 pe À : Hm} \u2019 mûr is ui NORRIS CHARGES MISREPRE- \"ion paper bad d fi] 2d to the co { on with Canadian ill *o.pan es glaire Pay for labo, the ian \u2018dealings with the c _ belief that the ee te po va i ba Pa the \u201c soemest mère 50; made pubic here.Washington, Feb.4\u2014It was mid to\u201c night in oficial quarters that Mr, James Bryce, British ambassador at Wesbing1 ton, and the Newfoundlend authorities have reached an agreement in the matter of the questions in the fisheries controversy to be submitted to The Hague court for-arbitration, Some concessions were made to the Colonial.Government - | at the recent: conference in Washington! between Mr.Bryee and Mr, Elihu Root, Secretary of State, and Mr.Kent, où {he might overn up the tlaim that Newfoundland, which were incorporated ihe dresly p the Americans Lo in the treaty ed with reservations fish ale seaboard.\u201cM by Mr.Bryce and Mr.Root, \u2018Dhis com ou he Hague tribunal decide promise has won over the Newfoundland hat.the treaty does not give the Am-| authorities, and as soon es the egned evicans the fish\u2019 in the.treaties are formally exchanged the Am- Ë [ \u201ci 2 \u2018 ATIONAL PAPER CO.SF yg : ; Bus +.emg \u2018SENTATION: OF EXPENSES, gona Washingto , Feb.4.\u2014John Norris, of an Nev Publishers\u2019 As She House - letter ed that the Intérna- Tiohal Paper Company in presenting its argument for the retention of the tariff Jolherately misrépresent- the amounts paid by- the wages Lie aay as: {hat septa per hour, and er fo pe fa sim Conte ye Ty LE ta - % the machine tenders ary paid | of erigan copy treaty will be sent to the Senate for ratification, FIDELITY FUNDING COMPANY RECEIVER RECOMMENDS THAT CONCERN BE DISSOLVED.New York, Feb.4.\u2014Edwin A.Watson, appointed by the Supreme Court as referee to take \u2018testimony end report es to the application of the Fidelity Funding Company for a voluntary dis- So of \u2018that corporation, filed his to-night.He finds that the corporation js insolvent and recommends that it be dissolved.The property of the company has been in the bands of Thomas F.Gil- lest, when a clamor raised by Oath- hn rompany apized.pred ime y might -not be 5 Fond pee \u2026 Keiran, sectetary and active man- of the corporation.caused com- léger Tne compotion mal em ] reeppeared and tes- ro i à & ie © ie [ feel | ia ys ; \u201cFE used no funds of the Fidelity to FripAY, FEBRUARY 5, \u201c| betiste to fine challis.\"much used this | five sizes\u20142 to 10 years.6 years x \u2018Ngaio wossessemagnenenceerirettt LS ee 1° ; in postal note, or samp\u2019 Fry Tae Pattern \"Departmen® 1309 \u2014 COUNT CASSINI |NOTED RUSSIAN DIPLOM 47 PLIES FOR RETIHesin, St.Petersburg, Feb.4 \u2014(.Paviovitch Cassi, who ho ne - 54 years in the Russian dpi UT vice, has applied for retirem\u2026 1 \"7 Cassini was the ambassadoy «- , ton at the time of the i.war.He was succeeded |).|.Rosen, and has recently res.government at Madrid.MUFFLERS FOR MOTOR Sr, Washington, Feb.4.motor boats disturb and Cy exhausts, if a bill which w.20 ly reported to-day from ; an Marine amd Fisheries U.comes à law.This bill 4.mufflers on motor boats w hn have exhaust pipes undy w.\"\u201d \u2014 THE \u2018WITNESS DAILY wo)».The home dressmaker should keen little catalogue scrap book of +.da pattern cuts.These will be \u2018ond very useful to refer to from ip, » time.LITTLE GIRLS\u2019 DRESS.Paris Pattern No.2768.Thies dainty little frock for the grow: ing girl may be developed in any ma from chambray to batiste.or wool The tull body portion is gathered into the square yoke at the front and back, hidden by a col lar of the material.The full skirt = thered and attached to the waist uw & parrow belt, which in this caw is made of embroidery insertion, similar insertion being used for the wristband: on the fulllength sleeves and to lnm the square collar.The collar 1s turth:: trimmed w with a deep flounce of embror dery match the insertion.1f the m del is Liste fie alt in fine mainsook « \"belt may be made of «nm broidery or lace beading, through whi is run a pretty light colored satin ib bon, and the wristbands should be © the same beading and ribbon.The «v.lar should be trimmed with a row of fu lace insertion, a ruffle.of similar a edging being used as a finish, and iv skirt should have: a row of the insertion let in above the hem, the material ban: cut from, \u2018underneath.- {Insertions av.edgings of \u201cembroidèred batiste are ben: season for the trimmin: of children\u2019s drempes.The pattern is \" or a girl © :; 33-8 vard of material #7- } wide, 244 yards % inches rie) 97 fat yards 42 inche i 8 yards of \u2018insertion and |} yard h 2.- J se, 1 Jot Toe shove-mention: = directions given Merci! cn Mo.3 Sexy BaP, cicoovessessccccsccccrsset aE 0.000019 ner akan & coms sure to | cut out the 1hushre x | HE pith the coupon, careful) a putters cannot Tea! {yon a ess, Shan WITNESS\u2019 is printed a2! \u2018Witness\u2019 ounldi1z.© gah Oral, St.Peter street.EL aol ok Eugene Douss!: d be sd: ications shou) Dougall & Sun, \u2018Witness and all letters to 2 4 Editor of 4 4 hh Li tal Srusst nant ceud 1 he esp Jun blood lt abel.been Lad throu Thi wn th that.Hous yelpil Has Jib ports 1k, and prese days\u2019 had cONCE and | bas 1 eter ab à hpow peace 1urbe Dr.Uc the, Ne ag AB.ely Loti ci.SR LiL CX].4 nL ace AU \u20ac aval FL LAO Lin UE: su di sd Ting lo Clog Cole Ho ou] cn Tito \\\\ al é.u} Win "]
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