The daily witness, 31 décembre 1909, vendredi 31 décembre 1909
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own fé ); en \u201cme of an impressive paper.en- - Canudian natlonaMera\" and the « \u2018ie; which was read 0; ;he; \u2018Astoria, by \u201cProfessor G.: M.\u2026 the University of.Toyanto, \u201cent historian, who alldressed a \u201ccng of the American Misteri-.* Political Science astociations.\u2018td u stir by his-assertion that -» willed Canada coùld'weparaté \"Eng of a blow, and \u2018then é int.the reasons why the.relations : her and the Mother Gofintry © uld be dissolved, Préfeæsos |.vitértains the theoty tHat*0ur ; -= had the United St: A © independent.13 on Îts own lines, C \u201cenipleting the apps lie.It is taking à 1 ba rong,.of the Uni one., CUR is (our King still rules; in fnét, fe Sonos powe rand the Prix 3 FC Paled: in.theory.Canada To from Great Britaig -Pithout fn fact, \u2018shé is ar lndepandey Biy.ot a8 Tx rk ane +f Tora: CLE IERIE A sociations in this Of + as .© rar 5 44 «0 BE T \u2018HAS BE oo EE \u2018 \" - fore muet wr Te 14 : =} sa 4 Pa build a riexy be bs tral.It tlates days serves er di _\u2018therb.: Tor he; TA coves \"nie igh, an.Hot morts | and tish fabit; te things in theory quite.diff 7 what they are in.fact, In.ht.pv ce of à monaréntsal, Ao average \u20ac © 2 Stades à Fine.le.à tegote por- - Donsitiif-6f-Rense 59% -of \u201cgovernment ; [01d \u2018hoe of £h distor - meeikerthe ob ann semesters, a Fe \u2018 ; 04 wy + ».pn a.PERFECT T \u2026- Io BE Le oe Lt.af .\u201c x en\u2019 va eaione it Cea chars] 4 of.thé | \u2014 ST A SN A 2 de, THE MONTREAL .RAILY | WITNESS, FRIDAY, CANADA DURING Has Enjoyed Much Prosperity in Which Different Interests Have Shared.OUTLOOK FOR A CONTINUATION OF GOOD TIMES VERY.BRIGHT\u2014GREETINGS.The year which is just closing has been one of exceptional prosperity, progress and growth in the commercial and industrial life of Canada.Bank clearings have shown successive increases and records, and have now assumed proportions which would have astonished the shrewdest financiers in 1907.The monetary buoyancy which is the result of this stupendous addition to the country's \u2018wealth has influenced practically all Branches and departments of trade.An evidence of this declaration may be pointed out in the unprecedented earnings on the part of -our railways, banks, industrial and commercial corporations, while wholesale and retail Interests have shared in | gcample of the contents a a Striking the redundancy.© | Working classés.men Starting in the far east, it 1s pleasing | to note that Nova Scotia has anticipated to a profitable degree.Many big things have taken place during the year in her industrial career which foretells great doings in the future.We would refer to the recent steel and coal merger.Her fish trade as well as her agricultural profits have shown expansion.and altogether Nova Scotia has reason to feel satisfled.Princo Edward Island, while not so pronounced in its development, has nevertheless shared to a degree in the better times which have swept over the Maritime Provinces.Her agricultural and fish pursuits have proved remunetvative, while her business men appear to be well supplied with money for all trade requirements.New Brunswick, steady, safe and determined, bas moved quietly along the path of financial and commercial recuperation.Much has been derived from her timber areas, while her farme have proved the source of much wealth.Coming closer home, we find in the Province of Quebec much advancement much improved by the many isantic propositions, commereially and otherwise, that have been successfully carried out during recent months.The work of developing the mineral area is carried on in a saanner to insure profitable returns, and à better appreciation of her nat \u201cwealth.rade in all departments is gratifying, and pumerous industries have made their eppearance.Ontario has continued her forward march, resulting in a year of great wealth and improvement.Her farm lands have yielded record crops.while her industries have grown beyond the fondest imaginations The prospecting and working of her minerai deposits have been a sourcé of :teee¥ mendous revenye, giving to the world a faipt idea of what may be expected.Financially this province occupies an enviable position, end with abundance of money in the hands of her leading financiers end merchants, it is quite safe to assume that the coming twelve mbnths will prove even greater than Has the past.LS -Amancial and commercial de-.SEE EN Pa we to say when à nis to Thorgrest, mme \u2026 A glance at Statistics whiéh tell of record craps, heavy immigration, the opening up of new lands to be folowed by various lines of rail - ways on which grow up over night, as it-were, numerous towns and cities, representing centres of new but enormous financial and industrial importance.In Manitoba much wealth has been accumulated this year, and the work of \u2018expansion goes on.In Alberta and Saskatchewan enthusiasm is responsible for rapid headway, and all over these provinces there is to be.seen, but one motto, \u2018advancement\u2019.The: great prairies, under Cultivation, and in many places filled with roaming herds of cattle, while all over the land monetary influences are making themselves felt.British Columbia continues he onward march.\u201d Her policy of ex- ion includes an aggressive rallway ey, the opening up of fertile.lands .working of mines and forests.rech has been derived financially from her natural resources during the year: while her merchants tell of widespread business activities, supported and approved by her capitalists representing chiefly the leading banking concerns.It.will be seen, therefore, that from the Atlantic to the Patific\u2019 muck has been accomplished during 1909.It would be difficult to perticularize, as all departments in our financial, industrial, corporate and stock arena have oyed prosperity to a greater or less re In the stock market we have seen much strength developed and | confidence renewed.During Tecent monthé many sharp advances for the more favored securities have been features that have marked the trading along the entire list.The year, speculatively, has been one of fair profits, while from an investment stand- .portunities have presented ves to the man who was in a position to avail himself of them.Al- the past twelve months have been notable in this respect, placing the stock exchange to-day in 4 strong a 47 | | 40 Year- Bonds DUE JAN'Y.1st, 1949 Guaranteed by the PROVINCE OF QUEBEC M PRICE PAR AND INTEREST An Exceptionally High Class Investment Bond.\u2014G.MEREDITH & CO MMITED | 101 St.Ftancois Xavier St.Money is mads by the readers of the FINANCIAL POST Read its advice each weskon lavesiments.[ Sample copy free.n'a ee ER TO ST .= .- = Mentreai - 9 Ta ~~ a $3.00 | From cities, BORN in 77 dean, PRE position and with considerable eagerness on the part of Investors to remain in the market.As to the money situation in Canada one need only note the splendid statements which have been issued by those institutions, telling of big profits and growth in all departments.Deposits by Canadians ate the largest on fecord while our manufacturers: and - merchants enjoy largely the confidence of the bankers.Branch banks have been opened in all parts of the Dominion and each appears to do its share of business, giving evidence of extending trade, while imparting a confidence in future stability.Manufacturers, large and small, tell of better conditions.New factories in all parts have been erected, while old buildings have been renovated and enlarged.The demand for staple manufactured goods this year, has been of such a character as to warrant heavy expenditures on the part of our business men, so as to meet the growing necessities of the Population.Favorable reports have! been issued from the great majority of our industrial concerns, and in practically every instance they annourice = returns.specially is this Sue with regard to the growing west, while older Canada has helped to create this state of things.All this means much labor and fair returns.The absence a seriou labor troubles outside of Much has been done by the railway.steamship and lake navigation companies to build up their corporate interests, 50 as to meet the demand for Increased haulage and tonnage, 4nd in this regard they have enjoyed well merited rewards.Expanding trade moving from Halifax to Vancouver has warranted big undertakings, which have been reflected in the magrilficent carnings displayed by these Interests.towns and villages: comes } the news of trade contentment.Large as well as smali dealers have participated In the wave of prosperity; Credit : as almost unknown as evidenced by prompt paynients on the part of purchasers following the delivery of merchandise.Probably in no year in the history of Canadian agricultural lite has the farming community been 50 prosperous.Crops of all kinds in abundance have been the fruit of faithful application to the sofl, while from\u2019 numeroug other sources they haye gccummu ted much wealth.king back over the twelvé months there is much to be thankfu) for.Providence has been generous to this country.We \u2018Rave passed through the year with great sucoess financially, commercially and otherwise, - and in consequence, we have enlarged the scope of! national importance.Our position, growth and development is to-day attracting the attention of the outside world.Our future must bring even | more rapid expansion of our commer cial interests and the exploitation of our natural wealth.In our forests, mines, and rivers, is unlimited fortune.Let us carefully guard these resources and see that they are exploited to the best advantage; and not wasted or de- | pleted to gratify the selfish ends of Phot fes we hope that ou re E R he pe our rea have participated and in our effort to accurately report the proceedings \u201cin the financial, industrial, and stock market world, we have striven to follow correctly and impartially the do- Ings of the old year.Under these Conditions we extend to readers of the page a v hay - table New veut.ery happy and pro wo À madres, ves b The statement of the B Consolidated Asbestos Compank ike was submitted to the Montreal and Toronto stock exc.unges in connection with the listipg of the securities, showed the following interesting figures: \u2014 Capital stock, common.$3,000,000 Capital stock, preferred.3.000,000 Bonds issued.: .1.000.000 acces CT sbestos land and property.$4,509, Cash and balance due Tou Ht 009,400 | scriptfons.- 490,600 $,000,000 \\ It will be noticed that the company has cash on hand and balances due on subscriptions of $490,000, or about one alf of the.amount of the bonds issued, so that ample provision has been made for the erectioï» of new mills and working capital \u2014\u2014fpuntem DENIES REPORT.Boston, Dec.31.\u2014Mr.W.B.Thomas, president of the American Sugar Refining Company, states that the report that the company has purchased, dior indirectly, any property in reetly the Philippine Islands is without foundation.\u2026.se se eo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The 10 BUTTER MARKET.e local butter market is firm choicest creamery quoted at 25 Tom {a 200, and current receipts zt 24 1-2 to «Ce Ee EGGS FAIRLY ACTIVE.A fairly active trade is being done in eggs, and the undertone to the market remains very firm.Sales of strictly new laid were made at 40c to 42c; selected No.3 stock, at 29c to 30c, and No.1 candled at 26c to 27c per dozen.Sse\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018POTATOES STEADY.The market for potatoes is steady | with a fair volume of business passing in a jobbing way.Green Mountains in car lots, ex-track, are selling at 57 1-2c, with Ontario at 50c, and Quebec varis- ties at 50c to 55c per bag.- WORK ON GIROUX MINE.Ely, Nev, Dec.31.\u2014It is expect that the men working in the oh tai on the Giroux Company's new fivé- compartmentshaft will break through 1 into daylight before next weeld The temporary hoisting plant is nearly ready for use and the work of removing the temporary.\u2018square-sets\u2019 and putting in the permanent timbers of the shaft should be under way shortly.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONEY ON CALE.- New York, Dec.31.\u2014Noon-\u2014Money on call strong at 6 percent.Prime mercantile paper, 5 to 5344 percent.changes $463,1§5,499.- FARMERS' MARKET PRICES., December 31st, - The farmers\u2019 market was a Very | wall affair to-day.and the market gardeners were comparatively few.nurhber.There are Very few changes in the prices, turkeys are Tower, and \u2018geese and ducks are higher; hares are about twice as high as they were a Oats sold at 90¢ to $1 the bag; buckwheat $1.30 do: beans $2 the ; potat B0c to 60 c the 80 1b.\u2018bag: turnips.ts and carrots 0c to 60c do; onions and parsnips T0c to 80c do; cabbages -80c to Tic the barre]; celery 30¢ to Sc the doren.There were no dressed hogs.offered by.the farmers.© Mr.Blokerdiiea is selling at his store.2564 St.Paul street, dressed hogs at $11 to $12.50 the 100 1bs.; beef hindquarters 7¢ to Be per 1p.: \u201csheep's mutton 8c to 81-2¢ per 1b.; b mut- sola pt 0e to 35 per Th: sec\u201d o5e sold nt 206 to 220 pér-1b.;- © Ide to Mc de; ducks: 26c dos -chokéns 17e ta 18e do.; hares 8Dc to Tû0c 4he pait: tub butter 246 \u2018to J8c.per Ib.; print butter 350 to.30¢ do.; exgs 40c t, 1 [POWER MERGER | | - .Po 136, trap- | Sr Er RIDDLE IS UNSOLVED The persistent heavy buying of Power and Montreal Street securities seems to d.strong support to- tiie rumors ¢ t \u2018of ah gmalgamation to be soon arranged between these two companies and the Shawinigan Vater and Power.There is, however, no official confirmation of these storles and, Judging by the efforts made te elicit some tangible Information of this character, and the unsatisfactory results generally obtained, it is doubtf1l whether the investing community iil know anything definite, for or against for some time yet.\u2019 The concensus of opinion appears to be that the way is being quietly paved for: the upion of the three companies, with a probability of the preparatory work: lasting a iong :me: One report has it that a force of expert accountants from the United tates are at work on the books of the Montreal Street \u2018Railway, having in view the compiling of a report, showing the exact financial status of the company.This Is as yet, however, unascertain = .The 'Witness' interrogated a director of ome of the above companies on this obscure question, and the response was indefinite scarcely helpful.1 am unable to swer your question, at- this juncture,\u2019 said this gentleman; \u2018the action of the stock would suggest some kuowledge Or assurance, though, ok the part of fhvestors' Unquestionably the heavy buying of thesc ie- sues shows confidence bn the part of investors and speculators, bur whether or not this confidence is justifi-d, or whether it results from definite information obtained is another ques- on.MARKETSTRONG \u201cCLOSE OF YEAR \u2018The close of the year finds the stock market as active dnd buoyant as ever.Trading, speculation and investment contigue unabated, with monetary conndence sound and sure, and with prospects of the same Conditions extending far into the new year.» Iron Common, Rubber and Quebec Railway came freely into play during the earlier part of the session.Soo opened at 142, and advanced three- quarters of a point.Iron Common ranged around 71 1-2.Rubber was stronger at 96 1-2, and Quebec Rall- way opened at 66 1-2.Richelieu opened at 94, advancing to 94 3-4.Power rung in at about.l®.45, commencing at 36 and proceedihg-to 136 1-3.Black Lak © Asbestos was strong at 22.metre New York, > 8L\u2014Rhode \u2018Island was the congfilcnous feature of strength on the 4 tation of success of the plans to increase the importance of this syst¢m by new alliances to the east and.to'the west.The sim- \u2018uitaneous strength of the Wabush is- | sues was considered significant in this respect.United Railways investment of San Francisco opened lower as a ra- sult of the approval by San Francisco voters of the proposition to make an issue of bonds for the electrification of whe Geary street line, which js owned by the city, and a continuation of the road from the Chronicle building down to the Market street ferry.- OFS Were.strong .on reports.; 2 sd ie sparen nor Svement \u20ac: Lr Fy at Wood\u201425 at 143.wer\u201425 at 138, 26 at 136%, 105 at} 50 at 1364.TS Richelieu\u201425 at 94, 50 at 9434, 50 at Ruhper\u201475 at 96, 25.at 96%.Que ec Ry\u2014250 at 6615, 150 at 88,.100 t 65%.- Black Lake com.\u20145 at 2114, 85 at 22.Asb, pref\u201425 at 43.Co 2 GF at 222, 75 at 2215, 50 at Soo\u2014T5 at 142, 25 at 14244, T5 at 142% Duluth\u201450 at 67 1-8.2 = Converters\u201425 at 46.Royal Bank\u201438 at 226.Unioñ Bank\u20149 at 140.Penman's\u2014100 at 53.M.S.R.\u2014100 at 2814.: .: Power\u201430 at 186, 100-at 136%, 190 at Iron\u201475 at 71 1-8, 75 at 71; 125 at 71.Colored Cotton Bonds\u20145000 at 59 7-8.CP.Righta\u20143 gt 10417.Iron bonds\u20146000 at 98, 1000 at 96.Twins\u2014385 at 115%.Shawinigan\u201450 at 104%, 25 at 104 Richelieu\u201450 at 94%, 25 at 94% Dom.\u2019 Cot.bonds\u20141000: &t.100.- Coal bonds\u2014b500 at 98 ° Textile bonds\u20141000 -at 100.- Black Lake\u201410 at T5 at 221.a ~ ) at 22%, Nor.Ohlo=37 at 353%.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Report From Gowganda Gow Ganda reports advise that the Bartlett Mines \u2018have been shut down for the time being.This company's equipment te probably the rnost com- pleté In that section.Two shafts were sunk to a depth pf 100 feet and some drifting gone \u2018wo reasons are advanced for stopping work oh the mine, viz: shortage of monoy- to.carry on vor and ihe other {eo delay in re- ceiv.supplies.- Operations :on some of the other Gow Ganda properties have.heen suspended for the holidays, but will be resumed after the first -of January.Shipments are expected from the Boyd- Gordon, Reeve Doble and Mann properties.; Negotiations, it is saïd, -for-the purchase of sliver bearing claims by American and British capitalists are in process on a big scale.INVESTMENT SECURITIES Royal Securities.per À to 60c the dozen; cream 30c tiw quart; | apples §2 to $4.50 the Darrel; Tate eut do: =\" léñeln + ordis, : $3.60 the case for 430; lemons $ fe : nay.te a - the ranch; | gy $18 \u2018to .Of | 15°15s ; straw ¥4 fo \u2018Bndies: ot 18 DW.oi aa À A EINE St Ee STORE TINCT Ar Lok, pic I -subsilting- of- the ntisrers\u2019.\u2018large! as that of 1908 1 Dogober was $40,000,000, against $31,000,- | 250,000.Gity : Corporation rms | afin} dy wey oe FE an FOR THE YEAR SHOW RECORD Increase Nearly $400,000,000 |.Over.1908, Result of General Expansion DECEMBER 31, > 2x0 490v Tr oe Lead di.te pète RE ES AS PROSPECTS FOR NS.C0.ARE BRIGHT In a review of the business of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company during 1909, Mr.Thomas Cantley, general manager.shows Increases in practically all branches nf its operations, ag compared with the previous year, es will be shown by the following figures: : Tons.Coal mined and shipped.830,000 Iron ore mined and shipped.460,000 Coke made.85,000 Limestone \u2019 and dolomite mined.Cee ee ee ae es 70,000 Pig iron made.Cee ee 62,000 Steel ingots made.63,000 Billoms and billets cogged.54,000 Finished materials, bars, plates and forgings shipped from New Glasgow.53,000 Amount of freight paid t the Intercolonial Railway.255,000 Freight carried by Sydney Mines Railway of the com- .pany exceeded.1,400,000 Coal and ore freighted by boats owned or time chartered by the company.925,000 The total wages paid by the company during the year was nearly $2,- | 500,000, as follows: Wages paid at Sydney mines.$1,698,000 Wages pald at New Glasgow 425,000 Wages paid at Wabana.350,000 The Improvements in plant and 1 equipment made in the closing months | MR.JOHN KNIGHT.Probably: one of the greatest surprises at the close of the old year comes to the Camadian business.world to-day in the Femarkable bank clearings for 1909 and the present month.Issued at 11 ¢\u2019clock this morning by the Montreal clearing house the figures for the year show the record increase of nearly $400,000,000.: This splendid expafisloan is largely credited to the heavy dealings this season in stock market trading, while the general development in all avenues of trade and commerce.have helped to swell this huge amount.Following are the clearings and comparisons for the past: three years: Total for year ending Dec, ~ 31, 1909.-.$1,866,649,000 Corresponding year, Dec.1, 1908.~ 1,467,316,000 Corresponding year,\u201d Dec.: 31, 1907.J.1,555,729,000 For December the record is maintained, and is evidence of continued prosperity.Following are the results: Total for month \u2018ending : ; Dec.31, 1909,.,.$195,768,721 Corresponding \u2018mont, Dec.31, 1908., .24 ui.- 140,666,048 Corresponding \u201cmonth; Dec; 81, 1907.21 22 ., ., 125,877,033 Mr.John \u2018Knight, manager of the Montreal Clearing House, was naturally: much pleased with the volume of.business which has passed \u2018through this Jnstitution during the past twelve Dominion Coal Co, Has Large Output = « for December 7 Ses TTT ot Cos \u2018Fhe aplendid proxrezz- ie Dominion: :\u20aconl Pos pans ade ey tre strikingiy ilhestraied by the coal from output nf : y & various properties - December, w, R-fbtale A tons, As against 176,769\" ons : for the e month of tha \u201cprevious year, .The prospècts for thé Dominion Co Company are bright with- promise for the coming yea¥, The United Mine Workers\u201d Association, it is true, have \u2018mot relinquished : thefr doings with the Corl Company.th the compa.alt the | men, it requires just now aos ramelle association.by the forelgn The output for the year is not so on the summer disturbances.ur °F Big US.Exports \u2014 Washington, Dec.5L.\u2014Val factures ready for use Mae in Nain -November 8, and for 7.er, 1 1 rans was $427,000,000, against $410,- Of manufactures for furthe manufacturing exports, for November: were 321,500,000, against $16,000,000: for 1 months $229,000,000, against $214,- or DELAWARE & HUDSON.New\u2019 York, Dec.$1.\u2014The Del \u2019 .a & Hudson Company has declared regular dividend of 9 percent for the year, payable in quarterly instal percent.ments of 21-4 Paid-up Capital, $5,000,000.THE MERCH STERLING AND of 1908 resulted in savings in the cost of manufacture, so that the cost of converting iron ore Into the 50,000 odd tons of finished material shipped from the New Glasgow works was less than any year in the history of the company, practically all of which savings should be credited to improved physical condition of the plant, as no reduction in wages was made during the period under review.At Wabana, the slopes, which in the latter part of 1903, after passing through the boundary of intervening grouna between the land areas and the submarine areas of the company had reached the submarine territory of the Scotia Company, have been extended during the past year more than a quarter of a mile.Bore holes put aown in the submarine territory of the company have proven the quantity of underlying ore to be very much greater in thickness than shown on the land or in the inner portions of the submarin: extensions of the seams, while the quality and percentage: of iron has been tully maintained.All the work done in this connection during the past year has only served to confirm and further inzrease the evidence of the enormous extent and value of these submarine deposits.Contracts were placed in Great Britain in the early summer for hoisting and power plant required for the operation of these suvmarine areas.The main holsting engines have already been deltvered at Wabana, and are said tô be the largest hoisting engines in British North America.The installation of this plant will be carried on vigorously during the winter and early summer, and when completed will be easily capable of handi- ing 600,000 tons of ore trom these submarine deposits, At the New Glasgow mills, further enlargements and extensions of the furnace heating plant have been made and two new rolling mills, with the necessary power plant, uccessories, apd all other devices required for handling the increased output are not being inswdied.« These willa are expected, to \u2018be d ation, during the gaming samme he Additional rolling.m gapacky w being provided\u201d sho ncreage the ouiput of \u2018the finished material from the New Glasgow nillls by about\" 20,000 tons per annum.The ui lled orders for steel products, on the books of the company at the beginning of 1910, according to | Mr.Cantley.will aggregate a larger tonnage than at any period during the past two years.Indications point to an increased demand for all classes of the finished iron and steél.products of the company, and it 1s expected that this increase will lead to better prices than have ruled during the past twelve months.: : - Retained Control - The meeting of the Cobalt Central shareholders, which was postponed from Dec.17, took place yesterday at Augusta, Maine.The fight for control of the company resulted in victory for the original promoters and the sus- tainment of the pres-ut management.\u2014{prmnprpnten \"CHEESE QUIET.\u201cAE The .cheese market is quiet, but steady, with September make westerns quoted .at 11 3-4c to 11 7-8c; October make at 11 1-2c to 11 5-8c, and east- | Reserve Funu \u2018and Undivided Profits, 84,602,157 .ESTABLISHED 1884.Le OF CANADA 7° A General: Banking Business transacted.EXCHANGE\u2019 22a erns at 11+1-4¢ to 11 3-8c.ANTS\u2019 0e = souD CONTINENTAL 1 City Offloos\u2014205 St.Jumes Str 220 | ROWS Pullum), 320 St.Ontherine.Street Wigs rere Strest ot arene Lawrence Soleverd, and Town of 0.Louis STE IRR Buy Dominion Oil Shar GOOD MEN.180.St.James Street, WE OFFER of Montreal 7 Hoi Yi .oy Cat SAR a L! ; vs AA - 4} Gui ie _ n° - es.Now ME GOOD PROPERTY.DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.WRITE, WIRE or PHONE, V.MaccUAIG, City and District Bank Balding THE CANADIEN RALAEY HGCMENT INSURANCE 00.- MONTREAL All forms of Iueance Policies inert \u2018PERSONAL ACCIDENT = EMPLOYER'S LiaeILITy ER'S LIABILI WORKMAN'S oT OLLECTIVE - TEAMS ABIL ot : E ; SIDEWALK LIABILITY | ELEVATOR CIRBILIY, _- aptly : are f Lr eT 1.: Silver Leaf 1ders ord {BAe and thet à Quarterly Biooer of One per cent.on the Common Shares of the ra Sook, of, Suis Company has Bo10.to sharenciders of Record oF Dadamber 1908.+ W.BINMORE, |, TELEGRAPH | AND CABLE COMPANIES Their Business Indicative of General Improvement all Over the Country.New York, Dec.31.\u2014Public utilities, as a rule, reflect prevalling conditions in the business world.First to feel the depressing effect of commercial and industrial inactivity, when prosperity returns the telegraph and cable companies are among the first to show recuperative power.Wire service is a decided factor in every-day happenings, but when less opulent times are at hand there is bound to be reservation in making use of it.The earnings of the various companies prove that 1909 has been an improvement over the preceding year.The Western Union Telegraph Company through the issuance of its four quarterly reports, gives proof that with each three months a step forward occurred in the earning power of the coneern.A feature of the year was the alliance, through stock transfer, with the Amer- jcan Telephone and Telegraph Company.The Gould interests,- which for muny years have been the dominating factor in the Western Union, are now a negative quantity, although some members of the Gould family still remain on the board, of directors.Tae closer working operations between the telagraph and the telephone promise improvements to the double service.The Western Union has a surplus of $18,837,318 iu its treasury, after deducting $747,618 for quarterly dividends at the rate of 3 percent annually.The election of new mem- ers to the board in place of retiring directors showed that the :iarriman interests are as conspicubdus as- before, if not more so.The visit of President Mackay, of the Mackay Companies, to the Pacific coast and the Northwest in the interest of the Postal Telegraph Company, Was indicative of à desire on the part of this company to make a strong bid for business in that section of the country.On his return from the West, Mr.Mackay spoke optimistically of the telegraph situation and said that there would be continuous effort to improve the service throughout all sections, The various cable companies of the concern also did a good business during the year.The Mackay Companies increased the dividend on the common stock from 1 percent to 13 percent quarterly at the last meeting of the directors.President Mackay at the time of the merging of the Western Union with the American Telephone and Telegraph Compahy stated emphatically that there would be no merging of the interests he represented, but that competition would be even more aggressive than in the past.The Mackay Companies in a large holder of American Telephone and Telegraph stock.\u2018 To Penetrate Deeper Many plans are under way for sinking to a greater depth in the Cobalt Camp.Particularly those mines which are on a high elevation.The Badger management has intimated they will go to the 400 foot level.While not definitely decided the Farah will probably aink another 150 feet tp the 300 foot level.Working on Silver Leaf About twenty-five men are on the pay roll.Development work is being concen:rated at the one hupdred foot level.Delay caused by timbering shaft held back some of the underground work, but the expected sine Déarér and was ale, ac ta Watth Night Service, 11.30 pm.Haly ito commercial treaties that quid Mr.ey Buxton, 8 in unmistakable waÿ thè e cr \"Fhe water the city is now,| Miss Dorothy Threwn has.left \u2018to Whit stk: | Over \u20ac one hundred guests | Communion (full choral).Addresses oO.make a preferential trade syStem.:Im.Tower Hamlets, \u2018said Mr; Baits Pestowed \u2018upon them, the.\"résident using; Mr.Kennedy says, is\u2019 practical- lspend some time at Ste: Agathé- sat down to'luncheon after thé cere by the rector and the Rev.R.W.Nere ty is to pe storey meme on | Pre hared nl anh Sate by of], Ot, wale ma i, ace | or, EP es ne! He el Baan 200 Sco n ely to as strong! I a an = \u2018 Fe avi suit i : ! beral in the new house as it is in ~one.\u2018He hdd been nd nomi\u201d Ny % his Tole, Was most nrôre bacteria than St.Lawrence ry at ihe Place nuinérous.The bride's golng ay BT.MARTIN'S CHURCH, corner of Mrs.Larising Lewis is visiting: her was of brown broadcloth, with hat to Prince Arthur and St Urbain street.\u2014 er: The extended Intake will bring [ matéh.On théir return Me.and o present one.The representative by step to accept the nauseo vle.+ ., A \u2018a leading Unionist newspaper, who Biven tim and had bou peut Pulao happy and acceptable St.Lawrence water which contains a father, Mr.H.N; Bate, in Ottawa.The Rev.G.\u2018Osborne Troop.M:A., : .rece Rennie will reside near Huntingdon, tor.Waich-night service, Naw Year's is been chronicling the p 8 of fed by the tariff.reformers.had re large percentage.of alkaline matter.Lady is in town from Toronto, ial servic - nd.2 campaign in Scotland, ys thdt sisted as much as possibles but the A GREAT RESP ONSIBILITY The solution of.the water problem | Spending the week with Miss Edgar.Que.Ct : re.with Holy « union = get) NEW YEAR'S SERVICES.ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.New Year's Eve.Midnight service for close of year, on u Frontanac Men on the Boston: Elevated; Fr rer The Rev.Dr.Paterson-Smÿth: \":e people are showing inte anti- doctors.Aust - a NEN 1a Mr, - Kennedy's opinion, is the {n- Mrs.Von Reppard entertained: ins the New Yeas.Preacher, the rector.luräs feeling.Scotland In 3906 re.ber, ber, Chapin and others, had been oo ey stallotion of a.filtration plant.In|formaily at the.tes hbur yesterday NEW TE ARS S GIFTS._ :rne¢ 61 Govermment Supporters or much hr him Mr.Bryes's Powerfal- Address choosing od best filtration system for afternoon: \u201ceven Opposition members.THe chi ndon, Dec, 30>\u2014T.erest: local conditions, Mr.Kennedy says the Mad mon 2.I.beral organizer says that Scotland img ut map n° Mes Batfoure nt first on the Duty of Christian hard qualities of the St.Lawrence wa is Ma à uote vest sr Three Thy d nd Five Hundred ill not send to the House since le recovery, delivered er-and the soft character of the fi of Miss Tullette Le B lane.ousan \u2018ons more than fourteen conserve foomight Hadd{pgton, wis his eae : Nations.1 ip have to be taken into Con- rhe baïl at the ves out of the seveuty-two 1ÿembets quent tribute to Earl Percy, by whose - vert.on; also the fact that the lat- 8 a » back tariff reform would have a ail paid it would t be- better for 5 tled > untim ter this evening wil] be attended by a nam- New Ÿ Day-Holy Communion a£ Cons that Are\u201d wavering, be dûde, the tote} ar pute 1 ot amerely Rochester, NY.Doc.80-\u2014Mr.Ji es Eclat Tauen scans are po I ber of Montreal people.\"Receive Them., g New Year's Day\u2014~Holy i = London and the home counties, but tained a great, amd \u2018for a time, be Bryos wa the Chlet speaker domes the hirdéd more or less with sewage The Earl and Countess of Lanes- \u2014.Ce Communion with sermon; Rev; cannot Sort of he Free Trade | feared, an |rreparable logs.dont Vo \u201cVounteer Many ent fn.Con.the upper waters and thelr tributaries.Dorey at wo Chatty Ba Pin Windsor Boston, Deë.31\u2014Thirty- dve hun- - bein i, re, ngland ani.of: other Conservattce speakers and venti Bishi riz : ot the | : A d nddctors and n em-| ; C - otland.miens: In hl the Congervative papers - néon A > y on January Sth.: red co ors .motorme DIED.$ atom Is certain to be returned.| Bas] Percy's dbatn os a sert.Mstsodist Church, w ose fief is in) « TODAY'S TYPHOID lie rice Budgaide, Who is ployed by ing.Boston Hier! LA | EWART_At Salisbury Apartments ous to - the cause, especially in M , pe rue of Elio \u2014 siting oron w ons.0 \u20ac way mpany réécived a New >s day.Des.30, 1909, Mary * RUDE SHOCK .© present ests dance given by.Mrs.- Ur say.ore Pp 0 CAPITAL.Goethe: wis oa perl Percy, tiey time as 3.0 rivet Aa Twelve New Cases Reported Eioson at Governpient House on.Wed.Sift té-dsy-fram the comparly of $20 ond, beloved wife of John Fan I and brillant men on the Uniontst | °n9 oF Chr! y.There been te mesday evening: and 325 In gold as a reward of their M fight.8 pm.Remains will , bord Desborough sald up pte | Tho flood of \u2018election orato and Ho Room in Hospi Brass a PETER ells, formerly of Te, company Aistributed \u2018this year °F PR: Windsor tation.or Inter.Fa given ca a o 0, » a $ v intrea! \u201c oney was org out of the country at Tbe fea feature of of tho\u2019 a heavelve ner, goes of typhoid faver idence, 339 Cote St.Anto{ne road, $75,000, the largest.sum even given ment at Hudson, ner Sends nd ree very bave been nptified to.he City Geilih receive on the first and third sinde the Custom was inaugurnted ZCduan 3 resp ; ; emp times the usual rate.E 1 rece fi gu «ch from the Chatgollar of the Fx.an are\u2019 addresding ng poittical fécal moctines ufnérties is morning arc à tros Tuesday of gach month.Soe ago, and makes u total of 3 \u2014 der was.costiug the country from THE RICH St.Dents, and 3 from Delorimier : The SES ie sa sorts | THIRTY YEARS CONSUL.CR Lors maths que er ui AMER.bospiiale for veu fimodation.out + 2 dbo ampounesa.THE magriags HIPPING.NEWS.mOi P af 00e eee do + RY 2 De : + NR ; 3 magement of tholr affairs pasted M5, TF.Ofcommor, in an inter.ln aimays: the dame, There du mo |LUS tue plats eæriy in Tobe SHIPPING ING NEWS © rou vil compte Shirts cE A t> the hands of demagogues.It VIEW here, gave an,interesting account .- 5 rognr.\u2019 ; ; IS ; .Years as consul on January lst 6 Ft a.the House of Lords at the present Of his Amarfcan.t tour.He commend- |.7 \u2018The\u2019 number se \u2018cases under treat oy Herbert \u2018Holt gave \u2018a smal ' .ts \u2018the doyen of all foreign consyls iE il \u2018oment which was defending the lib- ©d,.as à remarkahle sign of the times, ment the hospitals to-day are; dance last night, at ler residence, Toward.tn Cänada.The long period of his *E = of the people.the assistance given the labor moves * Hospital 45 cases; Roya | Stanley gtreet, for the debutantes.fonian.: :.Boston.\u201cDéc.20 retention in the responsible position he- al Mr Bonar Law sald tariff ref ment in the United States, e\u201cpe.lally | Victoria Hospital, 84 cases; Hote The Was informal, \u2018and\u2019 much Sion: that tbov m emancipats thew; of.Ct nto.\u2018News, made a well tre one RPh ce, in- \u201chanôr » Beg à s: ols pm; a Thurs: be held on Monday, January 3rd, \\ \u2014 Ives ec snomically.FETE | repotted Speech \u201cat: the: British.Eipire Bist, ot Wibnipes, formers Miss ss eracon aa Porte raw | Poe \"Asaitoriura of ihe YMCA.Do Club yesterday.He.aaid) nobody would 1 C.pren _rortena ibn 6 § at.t + three: UNITED persuade Canadians that Great Britain danghier of \u201cMn CE : Wetter PAD, Ww \u2018 ry ABOR PAKTY.: = Was a dying \u2018c try.( He liked to |: .St.7 ; RD address Be club on the subject o 8 \u2018 EE a gre erla] Council that : lege | te Lv - talism In the n Drame\u2019 Miss.; \u201c: Pa.up Snowden satd: ' \"We have en creme ! oS aominiony, Se « Opera.AT 1 THE P RINCEÉS.1 max Re tri =) ë Ives will be selgetions an the i f rie first amreed Labor party.: \u201cLe Petit Due; with a ts attendant t , s, olin, acco panie y Mre.Ives.a ed TS every 7 ospact of Petsioin | de PES Prudence and peuple from con finery and glitter in the way of the pre \u201cFi Years: ee w - A0 à \u201cit~ w> hold and of \u2018winging eri msn gay \u2018and graceful gostignes .of the Ver- » ds \u2018 ; SSNs * + \u2018îne party 1s now recognized shilles of tho sevoutrerth contury, wes |\u2018 STE me | TER SWIFLWINGID TRADE we: 4 powerful and permanent force | \u2018FOUR -NOBLE LORDS.at the Princess last night.The Maze | CLL .Lu .vl i es poses i | Sofia goes down bud ures of med | | eh press mil oem ne] Lo ull .© 8 mic a ero ag i yx Jan ; ph - 7 ONE wowing .the swift-winged = orog Oc ISSUE (Mr \u2018Lloyd \u201cGeorge's Biting Rint Bi ws RA le To eu .Snag wn] 0.boy te ewiteowioned yews sine HY ) maf TE Criticism of Milner, Cawdor, | x= | FES |.amaPiguee vez Nes\u2014ther toeve wd SAY La \u201c\u2019aradian Asedeted Press) |.cism 0 er, x Te voi Frs wel\u2019 by Bik pa done, EMER They Post us onward as they 1 3 | has | - Midi Clem a J pe TE to view new teas RY 3 on \"the 200 à Dee.30\u2014No single issue Curzon and ston, .Te Le réel OL (Hh value of.opr Wop: ARS let.« CARE i dees of .aud to dominate fhe campaign IE pets où was.di x LEE © Mr.Chamberlain's manifesto The tollowinæ re an extract.from Be er \u2018 pot san wets, \u201cnoie drowned, od .IL.2:88: ed \u201c\u2019iiing, because it brushes aside wp Lioyd- George's | speech at Liangelly ERckeurd pat ns, snd 185 = ; ( TE: oth, -ntitutional question as non-ex- fayt week:\u2014- vélizetion, 8 wilde: ce sr ue .Bésbans ia, hind were of the old year as dead: à TF [hore on SE 1; Tw Bars four polly ras ae | itor Hi coved Chi ÉRÉ APE see ha a er en porn oi us À .5 oun \u2014 i) Lu gftér erl a ch gtores à TE A \\ imberlain displays his old-time you.Senow hi him evil we are.Still upon and 3 ar thud plait.- à Gér- il oe Tey a\u201c \u201cw h gives us ras = \"5 -\\ y for going to the root of things.to Ugughter) until thes - ME.iy ne.SL Fat di Ace thought TA à Jcsnlodps à té; Cal- pi Rl ; 1 re shaw , which are not.Mr tiers In ® ordi A y ho Cra + 5 \u201c- great issue, and the t, him {if he ed at home.Then there de \u201c = by all the signs available, Lord 5 who has a special £1 els Ta es Then gs the passe reverence i reer \u2014~ i EES | A TRE ne E Dal La \u201cSCHWEPPES 2} DR RY GLH NG ERA A LE { EERE a Ja.\u2018on pt Suisay , ; 1a av; \u201c> | 1 È u .AE ML TTI Taw, YOUNG & CO, = | .5 ~ A] Co a be fee A TE A ES R 4 no Ses Ae on mamma ees eens emp gee ee vga gy en \u2014 reg ila TEE HONTE 'DATLY van, PEAY, (EN a ea Ay a ln en 7A as area à ex \u201c> dC =} DECEMBER\u2019 sr, 2000 ; 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Weekly ness extra, orthern Mes » 50c extra Song \u2018World Wide\u2019 at $1.50, is sent without extra postage to any postal address in any part of the world.The last edition of the \u2018Daily Witness\" is delivered in the clty every evening of publication at $4.00 per annum, and \u2018World Wide at $1.50 per annum.(Al) business communications should be addressed John Dougall n, Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal.\u2019 1 foctors to the Editor should be addressed \u2018Editor of the \u2018Witness,\" Montreal\u2019 While the publishers of the Witness\u2019 exclude from.{ts columns all financial and other advertisements which they consider calculated or intended to take advantage of or injure the reader, it must be understood that they in no way antee ad- | vertisements, and must leave their readers to exercise their own discretion in the way of putting faith in them.of course, impossible to know much about mining advertising, which offers probably the most speculative, and, therefore, the most risky of all iAvestments.The great chances of gain are balanced by the great Chances of loss, and no one should invest n a very speculative Progggty more than he can afford to lose.\u2018 | © Readers of the Witness\u2019 leavin the p city for a shorter or longer perio have the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 sach day of pubs lication, by mail, at twenty-five cents per month, Great Britain and the United | Btates included.p | «5% 4 DECEMBER § jelmiTiwirIe]s q-}={-{ 1 2] 8/4 5/ 6/71 8/ 94/10/11 12 13 14{15/ 1641718 { 19 20 # 1 | 22 234 24/25 26 | 27 128 | 29| 801 81| | oe oe eof oe] eel ent] oe \u2019 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, tôë.meri The new year is an.artificial milestone,\" but \u201ctnnual milestones ER men\u2019s lives and century milestones in the world's history are necessary to.man, and there are few who can say farewell to one spell of their lives and enter on another without some serious thoughts.It is natural that men ) should close or ' worship.It is not ruman not to aspire to better things personally, while the world generally, on the whole, .changes from bad to better.Tt is \u201c not human not to seek touch.with the divine.Wken men wishi each other & blessing on the coming year it is a prayer.In wishing our readers a Happy New Year we count on their beñediction in return.x .crs +» È k i .Will landlords have to let their houses some day to people with chil- dren\u2014that is to say, half a dozen or more\u2014or will the large family have to die out altogether ?It is dy\u2019'mg out now, and rapidly, among what are called, for want of a better name, the comfortable classes, because of the house problem and other causes, but it would be a pity if it were to become extinct like the dinosaurus and the dodo.This will not be, if a Chicago judge can prevent it.The other day, he decided against a landlord who tried to exclude children from his tenements, holding that boy» tection as have the game of a state.When this is considered, it really appears rational, but in a way it is applied by the landlords already.They have put an indeterminate close sea- state has put a close season on the hunting of game.babies on an equality with the sacred oon ?.\u2014p{prammtntmertes l The number of cases made by the Western Temperance Union against liquor sellers for selling to minors, proves in a broad way that the ten who receive licenses from the: \u2018public on the score that they are fit agd proper persons to be entrusted with the dangerous duty of selling alcohol\u2014 men.who will keep the laws, who will not take blood money at forbidden * hours by selling to the dissipated and the desperate; men, above all, wbo will not tempt the boys into downward ways \u2014 have most of them betrayed\u2019 that trust.fost men who become: drunkards sow the seed of their decadence when they are young.Selling to minors is not only a breach of law and of a sacred trust, but it is a treason against society.which parents cannot forgive.The complaint is urged that the process by way of making la-7-brezkers of vounk |.boys\u2014a foolish plea, seeing that the cases could de \u2018made in no other.open the year with end girls have as much right to pro-.son on letting houses to babies, as the What would the ritish squire think of the Chicago | Judge who has tha effrontery to put ee eq, iy EE was drunk.were really young men who could easily be mistaken for grown men.That is simply a fa'se statement, as the young\u2019 \u201cdetectives were under fourteen.ee With this system of electing a Board of Control the question is not whom we want, bul whom we can get.Had we been choosing the men we want we could easily rave picked them out from among \u2018the noble and public spirited men who have been giving months to the task of choosing a fitting board.If it was simply-a question of appointing expert managers, the applicants would have been innumerable and the-choice would have been the same that any business concern has to carry out in Mke cireum- stances.We do not suppose that any one quite likes the whole list of the committee's nominees.Indeed, since some newspapers forestalled the publication of that list we have heard protests of the most earnest and anxious kiud.Still, we presume that the good citizen will concludes, as the general committes which met yesterday unanimously did, that the special committee has done the best that can be done and will be inclined to support its ticket just as it stands.We are glad that it has carried out the principle of having this time an Irishman for Mayor.For obvious reasons «it is right that the May.vor this term should, be a Roman Catholic, and it is the turn of the English-speaking population.As for the controllers, the various elements of our people would seem to have been carefully balanced against each other.It is certain that the merits, and still more the demerits, of the candidates will be vigorously canvassed.They are vouched for as able and honest men, and it is certain that their responsibility will be in the gravest manner forced upon their attention.It is certain that they will have to act in tke glare of public observation and under the jealous oversight of the coungil.So that { under them we would look for an entirely new state of things.\u2014\u2014mmpmmennemnts Now the city of Buffalo is having | its turn as a horrible example of municipal grafting and misgovernment.\u2018What hag been the net result ot democratic conditions in the civic govern- White wi wrote fourteen years ago, there ting in city councils,\" dis- ase, beauty or deformity to this future generations, who in no ing to such positions.\u2018Some\u201cof- them 3: this continent are certainly at erogéneous elements of population, responsibility, are thrown together and suddenly endowed with thé fullest civic rights.These are herded in masses, held in hand by the cokesive power of plunder.When their elected representatives are formed: into.a, council, they proceed on t-~ pjratical.pringipte had won the right \u2018to\u2019 help themselves and their friends by conquest.story of successive civic revolts \u2018and reconstructions of city governments kas been told, and many cities have adopted the plan 0° managing eivie affairs by commission.still, the old idea lingers, and the brazen effrontery with which men convicted of dishonesty and what is known as grafting, aspire to election \"as commissioners, ruption is in the people\" themselves.\u2019 city prove this fear well founded, as bas been proved in San Francisco and Philadelphia, the reform movement on old foes with new faces.THE OLD YEAR.The year to which we to-night must bid farewell has been one crammed, with incident and change, and has been Instinct with promise of better and more wonderful things to : come.New Japan has lost one of her makers, but not before be had also.re- mide Cores.and placed that sompo- éditions under the\u2019 effiigence of.the.\u2018Rising Sun\u2019.In China\u2019 tke poor boy really swayed the destinies of thé empire have both atsappeared.from the\" ment of thls continent?As Mr.Andrew sing jugtice or injustice, health or\u2019 \u201c1 ly on our part.and \u2018that of Australia opéag country wofld think of as-.] ) breditghis, stgndard.of .contributory tupky in keeping out of prison.Cities: dissdvantage in self-governtaent: Hal: largely with no traditions.of \u2018pqutid- of dividing the spoils, as though they .The , sHteudid; universal demand for referm, | Catholics and Protestants raises the fear that the source of cor- Should the coming elections .In, this.will have to continue, keeping watch\u2019 props of pociety \u2018are being removed, \u2018The old - order ch eth, yleldot \u201clent hermit kingdom tn.modérn.oo | der _ ckangeth, le eth \u2018Emperor and the strange woman who- which these cases were made.was 8, stage and left.it \u2018open Tor a drama.\u2018which will.sooner or later surprise | the assembled nations.- The asti- opium crusade, army - reconstruction, | éducational - renaissance, and the spread of thie Gospel among the patient millions of Chinese are factors wiich will-& td make up mûch- ot |.the coming history of \u2018the world, Thé historic Empire of Perala has repawsd | her youth.and under the \u2018braath\u2019 off British institutions may in\u2018some mes.sure recover her original Aryan iri: | lity.India has feit the saps mighty movement, insurrection hay simmered, outrage and murder have _staitied ti | advarice of freedom; yet, under strong, | sympathetic guidarios, \u2018he goat sr orn Empire has tikien an \u2018tmp step forward.Sauth Altice, 80 ata ly the .scaps of bitter stile and en- \u2018mity, has éntered\u2019 Bpen.An.wx wt ~\u2014if.the risks of.he Batis.death of thd peigan \u2018oporessor © \u201cnas opened: a path.for: -humasity which can\u2019 hardly\u201d be exaded.Egypt\" bas geen ebuliitions \u2018of popular\u2019 discontent, which \u201care revelations of life, though they ungratefully.ignore the benefactor wkich has conterred upon her personal - liberty, justice, security and prosperity.- Passing into Europe we have seen a revival of repression in Russia and a seeming victory for the forces of reaction, but have heard at the same time new voices demanding } real.freedom.Turkey, on the other hand, has thrown off the bloodstained Yoke of \u2018 Abdul the Damned,\u201d and has declared \"Tor liberty; fraternity, toleration, and ,a comstitution.Her new order of things is at the moment suffering from: vicissitodes\u2014it Is ons that all men would like to seb permanent.In Austria-Hun- gary the aged monarch watches with anxious eyes the struggle within and without his heterogeneous empire.Germany has been feverishly active in fncreasing her fleet and army, but there have been at the same time very distinct signs that her hardworking population are becoming impatient of thé tremendous burden.France, with.the exception of an acute labor melodrama and some ecclesiastical differances, has been peaceful and prosperous.Sweden has seen a national strike it which wonderful order was maintained through the peremptory prohibition of the liguor traffic.Still more serfous troubles, marked with martyrdom, have stricken the Iberian Peninsula.When the year opened, Italy \u2018apd Sicily had just been desolated by an earthquake, the horrors of which were glorified by deeds of heroism and self-sacrifice.Holland has been gladdened by the birth of an heir to the throne.It 1s, however, round the sea-girdled land of our fathers that the greatest interest has beep centred.Throughout the year one.of the strangest duels of history has béen waged.A government \u2018elected to carry forward many sorely-needed reforms has been mocked and flouted by a non-representative body.Hoary wrongs have been bolstered up and the divine right of crying evils maintained with equal zeal, and cynicism.But there seems no doubt that, as has happened more than once when the patience of England has been strained, that freedom will come forth with renewed youth and strength.The British: Empire has for the first time joined pledging hands acrogs the sea for mutual defence.The pledge\u2014especial- \u2014has: not : been whole-hearted, but - has\u201d nevertheless mide téwaïds, amore.nationhood.The - United.States.has seen: æMbtaile: .ebange in: her .chief | ntagtatraey;! Mr.Taft, the plicia and ponderous, \u2018having replaced \u2018the pyrotechnical Roosevelt.Latin America bas shown some of its usual turbulence, such as seems almost to chal lenge the interference of a power able to insist on order.Our own city \u2018has seen many notable things.She has: got herself a new constitution, from which she hopes for much.The Royal Commission, which opened s6 many eyes to civic rottenness, has given her a.paw heart.There is hope in {he and in the wonderful union of Roman in the cause of temperance.Ameng notable achisvements of the year have been\u2019 the crossing of the English Channel in a flying machine, and other events pointing to: the conquest of the air; great advance in wireless\u2018 telegraphy; and the digcovery (?) of the North Pole, and tha sordid fight that has succeeded.For each of us, like those before it, the.year bas spun its mingled yarn of joy and sorrow ; sunshine and\u2019 storm have succeeded each \u2018other; .smiles and tears have alternated.\u2018Things have happened that were the least foreseen a Short yedr ago.In view of the changes that are apparent on the secial and political horizon, many | good\u201d people \u2018of little faith\u2019 \u2018are tn- easy fot the future, äpd fear thet: the \u2018and that a reign of.confusion and #narchy is immtrient.To: them come the wdrds of Tennyson :\u2014 - place.to the new, \u2026 .\u2018And\u2019God: tdlfils himself iri many ways, \u2018Test one good custom should corrupt the world\" So like Sir.Bedivere, one of- King \u2018Arthur\u2019s - \u201croost trusted Knights, they pay\" see the new sun, \u2018bringing the new year,\u2019 with the assurance that.\u2018underneatb- -are the everlasting arms.\u2019 DE rer .WHEXICU'S PROTEST.| A Mextcan _gunbost sent \u201cto ive | predidant Xélaya retuge under the \u201cMexicen flag.when bis Jiberty: and life wee threatened: by the: Gorertment- fof the \u201cUntfrd Sass, revedls ne.aiti- tude of Mexico in relation So the Ni- caragusn affair.It.was not.that President Dias took sides with Zdléya: | in, the\u2019 \u2018aies war.The nctdent- wap) \u2018of tar more grave and impartant \u2018sige nificance.: The reason Eiven dy.Mr.{ Knok \u2018for the areé 15 à the.Uiited, States 1b the internal af: tutes cof Niparague was that.two\u201d ef ita citizens \"had \u2018Dagth tried by \"doute | hari) and \u2018shot tof nang oun.hel 2 1 eels of wai ks 3 tortsble or a strajtened future.| na wonder.therefôré that \u2018conserva- = ad RES the \u2018ressan it is hard to see how even a recognized overlordship \u2018would warrant.the chastisement even of à government that should punish -U; {ted States citizens.for levying wir \u2018against it.According - do the \u2018position taken by President Taft, when.United States citizens violate neutrality- or otherwise render tigmselvés obnoxious to the laws of any \u2018of the Fepubjics, they cannot: be dealt with: as offenders against constituted apthority without tisk of -armed-ipvasion.International law is quite clear as to the standing of citizens of foreign countries in all civilined nations.If they break the laws of their domicile they are lable td the same puilshment as natives are in like circumstances.In 3ll the republics, In Mexico more\u2019 particularly, there are \u2018citizens of the United States engaged in trade, or in exploiting natural Tésources, wha do not confine themselves strictly to thelr business.THE \u2018Often take part in politica, as thretf- interests may dictate.It ls \u2018easy to the Nitéraguan incident'being tépèf ves revolutionary.outbredlt to \u2018pagir in Mexico, or any otiier republ was, therefore, a necessity of\u2019 silf- defence to let \u2018the United States knôw: that its right to act as it dil:towards President Ze- laya was repuddated.This was why President Diaz'sent a waréhip to take him under the protection, of the Mexican flag.THB LIQUOR TAX.Mr.John Burns, in his.speech to his constituents, stated how thé proposed liquor taxes would affect the trade to the extent of only ten shillings a week on each of the eighty thousand licensed public houses \u2018In ths kingdom.This would be but small.compensation, as he pointed out, for having each made six paupers, one lunatic.and one criminal, which the rates have maintained too long, and the taxes have too often supplemented \u2018the rates.Dr.Dawson Burns, no relation.only a namesake of the minister, who is considered - the best authority on the liquor consump- {ion question, estimated the total ex: penditure in the United Kingdom on distilled spirits and fermented liquors \u2018at £184,167.941 for the year 1905.Ever since that \u2018year-thé annual returns show a consecutive decline of çon- sumption and expeniditure.The latest show'a falling < oft in the amount consumed fr \u2018abou Slt \u201cpercent.Added | significance.in given.46 these figures by the tact: Wht\"ihe hopulatidh hig] ingpeaded: gince He ;begianing,, of ie] | eénébry 45 tie 2étent ot nestly\u2019 three | T1OF® millions; The tal decrease in \u2018the amount sdent by .the pebyle oñ.liquor hu these nine years is sspimated by.Dr.Dawson Burps \u2018at about forty million pounds.\"The \u2018decline jn.the amount consumed has been so regular that it | is accepted as the most gratifying proof that the nation Is growing more sober everÿ year.A great help to this reform \u2018in popular habjts has been the Sunday closing movement.Scotland has an all day Sunday closing law.Jdreland has the same, except In the five cities of Dublin, Cork.Belfast, Limerick and Waterford, where the hours are restricted.Experience in| both countries has established the fact that Sunday closing largely decrecses drunkenness, and shows a corresponding decrease in trime and other social svils, The same good results were | noted here in Montreal on Christinas Day, when for thé first time the drink- Mr.John Burns has been a powerful and \u2018successful advocate of temperance amogg the working classes, and the enthusiasm with which he was guested by his Battersea constituents showed how his efforts have been appreciated, His pamphlet on \u2018Labor and drink\u2019 had a sale of 70.000 coples for the first edition in-1904, and there have been mary \u2018editions published since then.| N FINANCIAL av.A cÿnie orice\u2019 san.hist the \u201cchier sensitivé nerve of a man is his\u2019 pocket.That, is only a aif \u2018truth, of course, but up to a certain.point the pocket is a vital matter \u2018and its influence is pecessarily great: Its contents rèpre- gent brawn, or brain, the fruits of \u2018thrift, the différence between 8 cam- n Bn \u201ctive people are téréful &bsut how they \u2018and\u2019 what they entrust * for Invest.\" ment.Investors ars balanced, between hope of gai amy feb ét ove, and the equilibrium is nok édfrequently very \u2018unstable.A baseless rumor will often.- upset; it \u2018surprising that tie statement made, in Judge Cannon's.report, charging specifically.\u2018that 25 .peregut ef Mont- | ours \u2018révènde j ja grÿatéd\u2018in-adininistra:- \u2018tlos, ahoulé have upeet a London halé- ar of the city's paqurities.gentler | adil has wuitten 0, Mayor.Paqutte , thay, he would bsithis agde \u2018te plage Bie Javiugs-in tte dite \u201cons ad; at: | at\u201d \u201cdistance, He resolve Te quite]: to\u201d Fo se United Siates had such a right weulé be an acknowledgifient of tke over-: lordship of the United: States: though | ; i the natural ing places were closed on that festival.+ .$73,973,000; United States, $68,173,000; dispose of: thelr money and to whom: + Thèt \u201cbeing $0,\" It \u2018is \u2018not | \u2018 rer rr Ye \u2018Montreider who- only gots seventy-five \u2018cents or less for his \u2018dollar's worth of taxation, and who has to pay interest forever afterwards.It should reassure timid holders of Montreal \u2018debentures to know that the total debt, of which ] their holdings form a p=art, is limited by law to a safe percentage of the real estate on which it is secured.Moreover, the interest thereon is a arst charge on the revenue of the ay.| In the \u2018Journal of Economics\u2019 Ms.surance in practice.\u2019 The Oklabome experiment shows that the guarantee law bas in it 2 considerable element \u2018| \u2018 of popularity.The state banks \u2018in Oklahoma guarantee deposits, while the riational banks do not, and the difference in the fortune of the two since the law has been fn force is striking.Thus, on February \u201829, 1908, the number of state banks was 470, the capital amounted.to $$.232,216, thé surplus to $580,892, and the individual deposits to $18,032,284.On June 23, the number of state banks had grown to 631, the capital to $10,270,080, tke surplus to $758,774, and the individual deposits to $42,722,927.On the other hand, the number of national banks decreased in the same period from 312 to 230, the capital from $12,215,350 to $0,730,000, the surplus from $3,060,- 039 to $2,775,489, and the individual deposits from $38,398,247 to.$38,111,948.As in the absence of a guarantee law, tendency of the United States people is said to be in favor of the national banks, it is clear that the people in one state, at least, have taken very kindly to having thelr deposits secured by the state.The system is of course not old enough to prove itself by experience.The agitation of Mr.Aldrich and others for a central bank for the United States leads the \u2018Bankers\u2019 Magazine'\u2014in the absence of any specific declaration\u2014to ask whether it is to be a central bank or a central pawnshop.A bank is defined as an institution which .Centre.: .Millaire Marks.Right Wing.«+ .Rattee Norman.Left Wing.Leduc : First Half.Les All-Montreal.\u2018Marks ve oe «+1736 »All-Montreal.Rogs.+.36} ,«-All-Montyéal.Marks, .,.8.40 .All-Montreal.Marks .30 .Second Half.5.All-Montreal.Marks .; .45 6.All-Montreal.Ngrman.10.05 Tne _Nattonal: rrebe ver Biattee,.ss 1 ! 5 .National.Lortie .4.05 .All-Montreal.Norman.6.50 PENALTIES.\u2019 Lu ON \"ovTREMONT Ice.; \"a A à orien of inter- | - Fa the MA.Not Satisfed With: Ceptaring Taylor an Effort ig Being bo -Made to Further Weak: en.Qttawas.PROCEEDINGS MAY MAY BE INSTITUTED AGAINST TAYLOR FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT.There wds a number of Renfrew hoc key enthusiasts at the Arena last night, and it was stated that the Creamery Town Club had not been absolutely satisfied with only capturing Taylor.but had laid hands upon Kerr, who it was stated had fallen to the temptation of the National League Club.However, a despatch from Uttawa states that Kerr has | definitely decided to remain in tne Capital.Contradictory reports.like these were in circulation prévious to Taylor's migrati on.Ottawa, Dec.30.\u2014The Ottawa Hockey Club threatens«to take action against F.Taylor for alleged breagh of: contract, and will, if the wishes of some of the members of the executive are carr ut, proceed in\u201c the civil courts with a ge to rest ing: Irini: front -playi with the rene & oe ayior ang pears, accept 50 on Monday last as +$ the first instal tent of his t lar salary from the Ottawa Club.gave Tredsuter Bakerville a receipt for the amount on account and deposited the cheque.Now the Ottawas maintain that they can take out an .injunction that will result in keeping him off the ice als together this year.The acceptance of the cheque and:Taylor's endorsation of it, constitute thé.mdst important part of his verbal contract and hence the threat of action.Taylor did not have a signed contract with Ottawa, and declares that there was a proviso in his agreement, tle Ottawa Club\u2019s part of Which, he says, was not lived up to.; Vice-President Bate says he will not be assocfated with any move to bar Taylor, hut other members of the executive are determined to do so and the matter will come up at to-morrow\u2019's meeting.Taylor turned up at the Ottawa dressing room to-night, but just went there to get his stick and other belongings.r.Bate cornered him and the two had a verbal set to, during which Bate informed the Listowel boy that he (Taylor) would never again play for the Ottawa hockey club.Taylor replied that he did not want to work for a club that did not keep its promises.Taylor goes back to Renfrew to-mor- row and may take Kerr or Walsh with Mm Taylor put up a personal guarantee that he would stick with the Renfrew Club through thick and thin.There is no danger of him jumping back.The Cliftsides left to-night for Amherst, Nova Scotia, wher ether will play an exhibition game on Saturday night.The following went along: MecKiniey, Hall, Williams, Johnston, Cu Currie, Dion, Christie, Stewart \u2018and Quebec, Dec.30.Lorie \u201cJordan left for Renfrew to-night, where he has secured a lucrative position and will be seen on the Refrew team during the \u2018present season, MONTREAL VICTORIOUS a foi Club Defeated i in Curl: Mato \u2018by 260 Points 7\u20ac J th 237.: FINAL NIGHT'S PLAY, ST.LAWRENCE vs.OUTREMONT, RESULTED IN THE EORMER WINNING BY The final night's olay in the Montreal Heather friendly match, took place last night, and the result of the total games ] was that Montreal secured victory by 23 points, scoring 260 to their opponents \u2018Scores in last nights play:\u2014 ON MONTREAL ICE.- WoL Bond £ .L.Bon \u2018 w.Tt land - J.G.Borthwick.+, cher C.W.Dean © Lisroen C.W.Tyres 8.\u201d, Barr : .Skip\u201415 © Ski 5 A.rry- O.Mowatt C.I.Gordon W.KR Baillie Dr.C.Morison - J.Matthewson T.Williamson James Baillie Skip\u201411 - \u2018Skip\u2014I2 J.E Schaeifer G.H.W.Birch J.J.McGill W.Dryden George Darling A Woo 14 ON HEATHER ICE.] 1% N.So m K.Macdonald .sap .Skip\u2014 9 Montreal.Heather.D.Stewart .Le Gallagher oward Smith 3 H.Louson J.8.Brierley Hugh Aird G.P.Wel r «GC.J.Scott el « 9 +1 ft te Ski 317 F.J.Laverty R.W.Barclay W.A.Reid w.Taylor J.B.Bell A.W.Gifford J.Pitbigdo George Wood H, Run A.H, Dal rps, G.H.Russ .rymple \u20ac C.Smith * - G.G.F.Nôtman DA.Donald A.J.Darling H\u201d = + +\"; 8ktp\u201412 ir 13 1% Levin ; J: Ww, Grier renholme W.A.Wilson C.W.Adam F.C.Wilson George Cornell , Sklp\u201418 à ST.LAWRENCE vs.OUTREMONT.Lu The St.\"Lawrénce and Outremont clube continued their \u2014fri path e \"8 scoriné à?n e \\trus woñ the match with a total score of 105 to 97.NE 'ONSE: \"LAWMENCE-JCE : Outremont.Fo Lawrence.8.Sangster\u2019 J.McCrudden D.Munroe ! James, Griftin Ww.3.Little.Joseph Ash BF, Johnson W.H.Griffin kip\u201415 sk 10 D, Richardson J.W.Richards W.Drysdale Dr.W.F.Moffatt R Wall Dr.W.M.Fisk M.Barcèlo Dr.E.F.Harding .Skip\u2014 ip\u201412 W.B.Richardson w.# r a = D ao SE era n urdoch Bri.w; Br Cairns °° Skip- p\u2014 D Guttrides - C.0 thwalt W.Bramie ig .Brown J.Black rwiek \" J.Walsh, .H \u2018Drysdale Skip\u2014 3 Bhi! At the: Montre C Club President's tine wily vaine bared ¢ he ag to-igor ide as Root: puy commen cing 10 © o'cloc ir the ta * MeGiLL Va.M.TAA .The foams in \u2018the basketball match A.À.to- the M.\u201cliters, \"NAL Be: when McGill wi ; ~Fai'd .oP Cpreron \u2018Legnard : ?| { band and fan per, skating by the th e teatüre 1 Âx maton sangn ma Lea a.| QUEENS Tor ROUGH GAME.Dea._ NEW YEAR Curling Clothe \u2018A Home \u2014 Celebration at MA.AA.With Basketball Game the Attraction.\u2014\u2014\u2014 HOCKEY\u20148HAMROCKS vs.QUE- BEC\u2014MONTREAL ski CLUB TO COMMENCE SEA- SON\u2014TOBOGAAN- ING, ETC.New Year's Day in athletics in Montreal will not be productive of a very big programme, although members of many clubs have made preparations to have an enjoyable time among themselves.As usual, the \u2018various curling clubs will | not pay much attention to the irons, although a few games will be played.All, the clubs have issued notices that they | will be \u2018at home,\u2019 and this means that | aM friends are welcome to give them a call.The exchange of greetings and the honoring of toasts will form the gen- | eral programme to be carfied ouf, and if similar arrangements have been made to those prevail former years IU is; sate to.say an enoy able time will e spen The hours\u2019 the clubs ere open for reception dfffer, but it te generally intimat- \u2018ed that from 10 o'clock to 8 o'clock would! perhaps be the best time to pay a visit.Many attractive feature shave been put ' ou the clubs\u2019 programmes, and at the | St.Andrew's he uarters a couple of, Scotsmen, clad in Highland costume, will give, selections from thelr beloved bag- ; | Pe M.A.A.A.will also be \u2018at home\u2019, from 10 o'clock until noon.and in the | spacious cluh house on Peel street.ath- | Jetes, both young and old, will gather and cheer.that the association which has fostered sport.and done so much good, may live and prosper.- As an entertainment for the hundreds of invited guests.a basketball game between McGill and the association\u2019s team will be played.There will be hockey at night.At 8.30 o'cloek the Shamroeks will play their first match of the season In the Arena.The Quebec team will be entertained, and Montrealers confidently expect the Irishmen to win.The Montreal Juniors will oppose Huntin All the Rating Tinks will be open, and ft is pretty evident that the management of the various places will have their coffers containing a goodly sum.Besides the foregoing recreations, tobogganing and snowshoeing will be indulged fn.while ski-ing will also fill a place on | the day\u2019s sporting programme if snowfalls and make es the jumps fulfil requirements.ontreal Ski Club has arranged go open its season to-morrow on the club's ground on Cote des Neiges road.GALT MET WATERLOO STANLEY CUP CHALLENGERS DEFEATED BY EIGHT GOALS TO FOUR.Waterloo, Onts Dec.36.\u2014In a fast and exciting hockey game, Waterloo defeated Galt, the Stanley Cup challengers, here to-night.The score at half-time was 2 to 0.Cross and Young, of Waterloo, and Murphy and Serviss, of Gatt, were the stars.After half time Waterloo scored six more, but Galt only managed to get four, thus making the score 8 to 4 in favor of the local team.Jimmy Helhert, of Berlin, refereed.The line-up: terloo-\u2014Cross, goal; Garbau, point; Zoune cover point Dusorge, McLachlan, int; Mu Yt ry rie Doberty Charlton, Mallen, forwards.- HOLLY SNOWSHOE CLUB THE SEASON OPENS ON JAN.3 WITH A GREEN STEEPLE- | CHASE.The fixturex for the Holly Snowshoe Club this season are as follows: January 3\u2014Green steeple- Saturday, January 8\u2014Tramp to Lane.Monday, January 10\u2014Ladies\u2019 Tramp.Saturday, January 15-Furndale flat races.- Monday, January 17\u2014Union tramp.Saturday, January 22\u2014La Presse road race (open).< Monday, January 24\u2014Club Saturday, January 29 National at races (open).Monday, January 31\u2014Ladies\u2019 tramp.Friday, February 4\u2014Ladies\u2019 souvenir dance, Majestic Hal jy Saturday, Fi February 5\u2014World's cham- ons > Saturday.Xi rebruary 12-M.A.A.À.flat Ta aturday.* Chateauguay Monday, Monday.February 12-\u2014Tramp to 14-\u2014Veterans® night.Saturday, February 19\u2014St.Patrick\u2019 steeplechase (open).nday., Februsry 31\u2014Ladies' tramp.Saturday, ebruary 2¢~-Emerald\u2019's steeplechase (dpen).Saturd ay.March S\u2014Holly's steeplechase (ope , Monday.ay, March 28\u2014Annual \u2018At Home, Spar weekly club tramps are hèié.every Monday evening, leaving Hig oad Cigar Parlors, 478 St.Cather \u2018Time, treet west, at, 8.15 sharp.The \u201c February adies\u2019 tramps leave Leaoh\u2019s Piano Warerooms, 560 St.Catherine street west.; * voluNTEERE SNOWSHOE TRAMP at Entanglement \"With\" Barbed Wire Fence \u2019 Caused Arhteeigent.se E The Voluntesre %, Buowstios.Club of the Church of t gssiah onelqy the first tramp of tre : ednesday Aassombline in Channing Hall | the membefa protéeded over the mountain and back te the startin Point.An entanglement with a -fence caused ¥ great desl or a PORN e evening ished up with refreshments and games, hose who took part included Mrs.Roc he \u2018the Misses H.Sonne, E.Browne, M.Grant, F F.Pet terman, & orrison, Messrs.P.Booth, .Adame, G.Goddard, J miley\u2019 33 J.A.Roch.Midge SKATING RINK.a band and skati site à Vitara sie \u20ac te-merrow, both NE Fra ou A a the\u2019 Srening, and the Tink publie.pen occasions to On Monday nigbt the regular members\u2019 Earl Grey in an in- Club will provide teresting programme.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014 rp SMITH WITH HAILEYBURY.Fort William, Dee.30.\u2014Harry Smith leaves in a few days Lou rat ypu he wil again play of ot Ri Ffiahere \u2018covered from his recent fiinoex Land ex.as over, .Ua mn tried PRO the ° offered et fou Rf g8tter.bx bat vey 0 ered better at- CURLING AT LACHINE.Lachine curl use = Eat ses 6 peprencaia the oity-élubs = Sm | urday All-Montreal 4 THOOKEY AT THE AREN\\ | Matches and Practices T.| ling 42 Will Take Pl.Next Week.PROFESSIONAL GAMES \u2014 .ROCKS V8.ALL MONTR{ AND OTTAWA VS.N°: TIONALS.\\ During next week tere w blaed 42 matches and pra.Arena.The senior profess.teams in the Canadian Ass.occupy the rink on Tuesduv .day nights, when Sharorus- Montreat and Ottawa and Nu try conclusions.The amateurs play a few games.On Tho - toria will oppose M.A.A.A.x will m- will enco.\u201c The appointments à.a MONDAY tot.00 p.m.\u2014Com.to to to M nd Shamrocks runt and :5.00 p.m.\u2014 High = .60 p.n.\u2014Imperi., ; ; $.00 p.m.\u2014Westm« to 9.00 pm.\u2014M.A A.A to 10.00 p.m.\u2014 Victoria to 11.00 p.m.\u2014 Nationa; TUESDAY.11.30 am-\u2014-\u2014Windsor lie 3.00 p.m.\u2014Lovola Colle.4 00 p.m.\u2014\\Wykeham He.to 5.00 p.m.\u2014 Westmount 4.to 6.00 p.m.\u2014Quebe: Banh.p.m.\u2014Shamrock vs.AU-3feutr.WEDNESDAY.to to 0 to 10.00 tn 12.00 a.m \u2014M.A.A.A_ Ladies 3.00 to 4.00 pm.\u2014Lower \"an.Cn.roe 5.00 to 6.00 b.m.\u2014Bank of Mont: 1.00 to 8.00 p.m.~\u2014Shamrock.8.00 to 9.00 p.m.\u2014National.9.00 to 10.00 p.m.\u2014 Westmount.10.00 to, 11.00 p.m.\u2014All-Montreal.THURSDAY.9.30 to 10.30 a.m\u2014St.Ann'8 sci.1.00 to 3.00 pm.\u2014Loyola Colleg- 3,00 to 4.00 p.m.\u2014Com.and Te.4.00 to 5.00 p-m.\u2014High Schon).5.00 to 6.00 pm \u2014Quebec Bant:.8.30 p.m.Victoria vs.M.A AN FRIDAY.10.30 to 11.30 a.m\u2014 Windsor Hote! 3.00 to 4.00 p.m.\u2014Wykeham House 4.00 to 5.00 p.m.\u2014 Westmount Avad 5.00 to 6.00 p.m.\u2014Bank of Montreal 6.00 to 7.00 p.m.\u2014Imperial Banh.8.00 to 9.00 p.m.\u2014Shamrock.9,00 ta 10.00 p.m.\u2014 Victoria Junior 10.00 to 11.00 p.m.\u2014M.A.A.A.Juni- SATURDAY.8.00 to 9.00 a.m.\u2014King's Scho! 9.00 to 10.00 a.m.\u2014(C'richton Scho.10.00 to 11.00 a.m.\u2014Lower Can.Caiieze, 11.00 to 12.00 a.m.\u2014M.A.A.A.Jr.Bo:s 2.30 p.m.\u2014All-Montreal vs.Victor.4.00 p.m.-\u2014Shamrock vs.Westmount, 8.50 p.m.\u2014Ottawa vs.National.RAILWAYS AND - CARNIVAL Conference Between Committee amd\u2019 Transportation Companies Held Yesterday PETITION SIGNED BY INFLUENTIAL CITY MERCHANTS IN FAVOR OF WINTER CARNIVAL.The committee of the Montreal winter carnival yesterday had a consultation with the railroad authorities v.th a view to seeing whether transportation facilities could be afforded t bring visitors to the city at excursivu rates.The railway men would not commit themselves, and after twu hours of sound argument, in which the beauties of the Canadian winter were dwelt upon as an asset to the country inasmuch as it would bring thousands of people to Montreal yearly, and at the same time swell the exechequer of the railway companies, they allowed the matter to be in abeyance and stated a decision would be given later.The meeting was held at the offices of the Grand Trunk Railway, and was attended by Messrs.Holland, Baikic, Lamarche and Cooke (publicity agent).on behalf of the Carnival Committe and Messrs.George W.Vaux, general passenger agent, and Harry G.Elliot assistant general passenger agent «of the Grand Trunk; William Stitt, gen: eral passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific, and Clare Hartigan, gener: agent for Montreal of the New York Central.What evidently drove the railruud - authorities to consider the advisabilitv of receiving a delegation was the fa : that leading merchants in the metropo- 11s were, and are, enthusiastically suj- porting the carnival, and its was through them that a petition was presented requesting that the railroais also throw their influence into the project, IMPROVEMENT OF SPORTS SECRETARY OF THE À.À.U.ADVOCATES A SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS.New York, Dec.30.\u2014Harmony out ©! discord, more compact organization « ! of disruption, as à new national and ternational birth for sport, are w dames E.Sullivan, secretary of \u2018 A.A.U., believes the future hold: store for sport in general.\u2018All t:°-e controversies, he sald, to-day\u2014refcrr.\u2026 to the breach between East and \u201c'\\ -t in golf, tennis, skating and some of 0 lesser ¢ departments of peso ein - are uch to be regretted, hut, me :k this: They will all result in a clea\u201d > and broader basis fo count\u201d r athletics in It is Mr.Sullivan's belief that : © present sectiunal division of sports wo constanfly brôaden towards thé nat: idea.And one necessity to cffect \u2018 growth, he hblds, is a pons cou: Mr.Sullivan in his review of the -+\"- eral situation was not ponly optiinis! © for American aports, but, despitc IS experience with the Olympio games year, was confident \u2018 that the Pte tional idea is to develop rather tha.precy.must have, a.and shall \"iv Ye said, \u2018an internat ui board of full control, with internat: ne rules uni regulati ons.\u2019 \u201cWe shal oontinue to send our at = west,\" said President J.C.Hemmri! © the n Association, to-day.ahall continue to recognire westc here.But in the matter of the In! ~~ ° tional Union's rights in the case of 7 2 ot oy us of Edmund L- 4 vou ey ra ap sured that we © + fight te the fi - SUBURBAN HOOKEY LEAGUE.The Montreal and Suburban !! +\"! e cpefred their season at : 1\" 1 {a rink on Monday evening.\u2014 -_*\" ail prs playing as 1 clubs 10° New rors , 30.aQusen's College, » Sic Pat the loagus play Canadia\u2019 1 oft Joab: to the AL.Study ak 3 a toit New Yok.ei aioe] 3 1'Éurshige Club vo M ou EE SS 10 lo \u201c 4000 + PS PP TC pp Pn Pe Pe ee a s s l C FA pi + BAY a und pe com- at ie hockey on wil) | Sat ¥ nd All.als wi.ill als, av Ve on Sart- ictoria West- nical, lor.lor, el.EC.ouse.daa: i.atreal, lool.©.clinical, el.ouse.Acad.ntreal.1k.lor.ior, ol.1001.College.oys.toria.ount.railroad isability the fact metropo- Ally sup- its was has pre- railroads nto the PORTS U.AD- JOURT e of the sport mark cleaner in this t, is On Next Monday Morning at Eight O'Clock \u2014Embroideries \u2014Whitewear \u2014Baby and Girls\u2019 Wear \u2014 These will be the features for Monday\u2014the most pronounced features of the most important January Sale The John Murphy Company, Limited, ever announced to the women of Montreal The Sale of Costumes Un Monday we shall place on Sad \u2014 Forty-nine $25.00 Costumes at, each, $13.95.\u2014Forty $30.00 Costumes at, each, $16.50.\u2014Seventeer.$35.00 Costumes at, each, $19.50.These are none but this sea- «ons most correct styles, in none but the newer materials, and including practically every good color sought for by the most fashionable women \u2014 practically al.regular sizes, too, not perhaps in cach individual style, but at least in the lot as a whole.New Zephyrs New Chambrays 10 \u2014 Yard New Ginghams And, besides being new, they are the genuine .15, .18 and .20 numbers.They have been bougnt expressly for this January Sele.In fact, they nave not been yet opened up at the time of wnting.But we know their worth.If we weren't so much opposed to betraying trade setrets, v.c might tell you that-the mami\" = facturer of these goods wanted to buy them back f.om us at a con- sicerable advance over what we paid him for them.But we, wanted them for you this January, and we wanted them for you at, per yard.10 .20 and .25 Muslins, .15 1200 yards of them, new also, and fresh, and bought for our January Sale.Beautiful\u2014really beautiful \u2014 white Swiss spot -and fancy spot muslins, worth .20 and .25 all the year round.January Sale Price.ee e À ee ee 15 Baby and Girls\u2019 Wear Children\u2019s cotton drawers, with self-frill, sizes from 2 ta 14 | years.January Sale Price, .15 Children\u2019s cotton drawers, with self-frill, finished 5 pin tucks, sizes 2 to 14 years.: January Sale Price.19 Children\u2019s drawers, good quality cotton, trimmed 2!/-inch embroidery, ornamented 3 pin tucks.January Sale Price, .29 Well made cotton petticoats, finished hemstitched frill, ornamented with pin tucks, sizes 2 lo 6 years.January Sale Price.29 Children\u2019s heavy white flaanel- ctte drawers, self-frill, sizes 2 to 6 years.January Sale Price.Children\u2019s heavy grey striped flag- nelette drawers, self-frill, sizes 2 to 6 years.January Sale Price.20 W hite flannelette night-gown, sizes 4 to 16 years: January Sale Price.59 25 | \u2014Staples \u2014Costumes \u2014Wash Goods anuary \u2014Dress Goods \u2014Millinery \u2014Fancy Goods Of Staples and Bed Furnishings Tt will be the most important:January Sale which this department\u201d has ever held, and for four reasons : | \u2014The goods, all through, are the cleanest, the freshest, and the best which the markets of two continents could furnish.\u2014The assortment is better than at any previous time in our memory.\u2014The department has ever so much more space with assurance of comfort for everybody.\u2014The net prices, marked as they are at rock bottom, represent what we honestly believe will prove to be among the most / substantial savings a January sale of these goods evér afforded you: English Linen Hemstitched Sheets: 63 in.x 9 in., perpair.$1.75 63in.x 99 in.per pair.cee ee.5$1.90 721 m.x 90 im.per pair.+ Bodied ele POLE, $2.05 -d2in.x 99,in., pêr pair.oa\u2019 Led ios ve $323 8t.in.x 9m.perpair.an Ê2 EE 90 in.x108 in., per pair.$3.00 42 in.x 36 in.pillow cases to match, per pair .60 45 in.x 36 ia.pillow cases to match, per pair 50 in, x 36 in.pillow cases to match, per pair .70 54 in.x 36 in.pillow cases to match, per pair .75 Hemstitched Sheets, 2 x 2/7 yds., per pair.$1.70 Hemmed English Sheets, Linen finish, per pair.$1.75 Hemptieched Pile Pillow Cases, 40 in, 42 i in.and - in, English Sheeting À for \u201cdouble beds, linen nih, per yard.33 se »s9 8° 00 ©.+6 ee *% [I] THE JANUARY SALE OF WHITEWEAR It will reach full maturity on Monday.More Than Thirty Thousand.Yards of Fresh New Swiss Sample Strips of Embroidéries.Thousands of pieces cut from some of the very best looms in Switzerland, and shipped to us direct from the manufacturers to sell during this January Sale at Half Price and less: Frontings, Edgings, Insertions, Flouncings.Mounted on fine Swiss muslin, painsook and cam- | bric\u2014fresh and dainty.The Prices\u2014 ; 10 cent ones, per yard, .15 cent ones, per yards.ca ot on 20 cent ones, per y 05 | 08 -10 spe oo ow À .we 08 ed eo, 65.Circular Pillow Cotton, 40-in., per yard.Circular Pillow Cotton, 42 in+ per yard.Circular Pillow Cotton, 44 in.per yard.hou No.100 English hie Cotton Long- cloth, BT pes a HE LE 1m Di .36 1m.per yard: .2.Our No.3 500 Spas Longiih sin.\u2018per yar Our No.400 Heavy Spanish Longeloth, 36, in., per yar ce ve ee Soft Longcloth, 42 in.per yard.eee ae eae Soft Longeloth, higher grade}, 42 m., » per yard yard 40 pains Wool \u201cUnshrinkable Blankets Cp x 30 pairs ol Blasi large à double siz Te 90 per pair.ee ee eet 18 19 20 | Embroideries Go on Sale Fine 5 Scotch.Blankets, single bed size, Per, | Fime Scotch Blankets, double bed size, per RT 3475 New consignments have been pouring in every - day this week-One consignment after another, lending new importance, new interest, new spotless white, peerless beauty, new opportunities of economy, till the assortment and values have been augmented: beyond all our own previôus records.Among the newer arrivals being some particularly good values-in fact really extraordinary values.Fi ing Scotch Blankets, whipped single, in crib ob and cot sizes, per | $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, 8.25 A -.- .e | Fine Scotch Blankets, threat bed size, #35, per pair.$5:50 pair.iv ov.«$6.50 and $7.50 Fine Scotch Blankets, extra double bed size, | per pair.$8.75 | All Wool Canadian Blankets, single bed : size, per pair.$3.95 All Wool Canadian Blankets, threc-quarter bed size, per pair.$4.85 All Wool Canadian Blinkes, \u201c double \u201cbed size, per pair.$5.25 and $6.00 the First Day 30 cènt ones, par paid.5 22e ne ne 1 15 30 exat anes, per yard use ees se 25 $1.00 and $1.50 ones, pér yard.50 And All the Following New Em= brekderies in Aly Length or es : \u201c Quantity- \u2018Required.5000 YARDS of it eos sd ees of 4 15 \u201cand a Jamal Pr pépr RE EUR eut Bg 5000 YARDS \u2014 35 and 40 cent lines \u2014 of still fier Svieietions and motchod edgige | January Sale Price, per yard.2000 YARDS of a simply exquisite rarge of in- sestons and edgings which should be 50 and 60 cents per yard.35 ed 40.wo - 05 January Sale Price, per yard.35 i yw ive cout parer ee The Sale of a Special Purchase of Black Velvets Will Be Monday's Feature i in the Dre Dress Goods Department They are $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00 Velvets\u2014new absolutely.every yard of them.The sale price.Monday, will be.59 \u2014Rich Black Couche Velvets \u2014 Rich Black Plain Velvets 2000 yards of them just secured, no\u2019 matter how, fresh and perfect and of high standard quality, go on sale Monday.course, the whole two.~ thousand yards should be \u2018gone by night at.59 ZOLLER \u201cALIS E ; Mave.you been \u201ctor the\u2019 theatrsa] Non tas ENG SIes Yüs Qiviné service [à 1, FOUR, WAR ROIS idee and.ha lately?\u201d Dr.Wu was asked, aka \u2018what This churchr-ogcupies \u2018thé.same\u201d'aite Eis out on the Singers Bridge ant na th kind of plays do you like best?as \u2018the old one, now.demolished; Whick | the Wintér - Palace Bquare.itshmenta Mr.Bi : T\u2019m too busy to go much to the then, W883.erected, there about thirty years {largest of the domestic estab to the Kipon re,\u2019 said Dr.Wu.\u2018A busy \u2018man hasn\u2019t 280.CL \u2019 granted as part of their salary to the} lo figh uch time for plays.When I do go I| The présent structure is a handsome Ministers of the Czar.ig o \u201cjuith, à lke to see something bright and cheer- wooden one, with stone .foundation, As M, Isvolsky haa rio private means | «judi ful, to see pretty girls and hear lively and ametal roof.The interior is neatly je has leds reason to eomplain:of the J : «nough music.1 do not like heavy, serious finished, with walls sheathed in var- Ministry of the Court.taking Over the.| : Hi Come a sudest plays, because I want to be entertain- nished white spruce, and has a stating | girection of His official hospitality, for go Cat .able el ed and made to laugh.Some.people capacity for one hundred and fifty.it is left:to that department to par.the YE wish all our customers refs think that the mission of the stage is The dedication service.was attendad entire bill.It.takes the lidt of psrgons om.a : n Lo by à educational.Maybe it is, I won't ar- | by a large congregation.The Rev.Mr._-men and women\u2014who have been pre- a friends & Happ: and - ) : JOHN gue with those people; but its mission Fairlie, of Glasgow, Scotland, assisted sented persqnally- to the Czar of the a - y and £To erous SIGNIF as far as 1 am concerned is amuse- the pastor, the Rev.Mr.Sincennes.Czarina and issues invitations to those.= New sat.We suggest that the best- \" c ment.The, prayer of dedication was offered l'of them whese official rank entities Ed LE a ; po a TUT Nat Another reason why I do not like to by \u2018Mr.Fairlle.The Rev.Mr.Sin- | them- to be styled \u2018excellency\u2019 and fo So.ofa Happy New Year is-to | been at attend \u2018the theatre much Is_ because cennes then declared the church open thoss of their dsughters Wha have been.= yt ow DUN TESTER Bd BTV ES.18\" + no at most of your theatres are se poorly for public worehip, after which he ad- brought out.In: the result many pers.i the home witha =~ += pages ventilated.THe alr is so bad, espe- dressed the congregation, - basing his ns: with high nine restes fnay rot.RTS = ruée .; lus bec elally when you sit in a box and hot remarks upon the words: These'stones be sociaily eligible to.be invitéd to any Sod ele Pro Waves come up to you.It is not at all hall be a memorial to you and to your or.the grand receptions.: en - CL Lbrove Mr.Wu said that he did not know SB} COUT E RL ed the \u2018There Mnust be about 5,000.prices in (het what he was going to do when he re- athy extended to him durin he St.Pétetabure, and.probably ne Fetes | ; Jat st turned to China.He could not say Do.= of the Church, nd for the than ffty of them are on:the Minister.aS 74 AE ë (rest \u20ac whether he would be in official life.rfect harmony which .rev ited of the Court's fst, from which of roi SE ru nate \u2014- À \\ sed \u2018You know that I am a lawyer and POT-OCt oo md ot times pe Ministers and the heads of the Diplo 9 1024 LL 2 AR ring one of the literati at home,\u2019 said among them during that Lime.He re- patie .Corps on their annual oficial Lo : e to | l'ause ne \u2019 Dr.iced with them: their hap ir ts lr : - es Ll 4 : Wu, \u2018and in any event I shall find plen- 19126 tances, and hoped that thin \u20ac la receptions must choose thelr guests.\"MY LUN Ow \u201ca The bud ty to do.T do not like to be dle.It ta FAmStAnEeS, BA4 HPOG, thal BLS Jould princh 1a Russian 1¢ often equlvaleht VEY lIano Lo defer ; en- - urfedy if \u2018 ; â .ir ep tha oe malioved ergy for God's cause.: péopte like 1\u20ac a ode of address Re va TT RIN TW Doerr ie an _- H¢ sald that he'believed he had eigh- The dedication sermon was preached | there i8.no reason why they shouldwd | LE L en .Te Re PCR 1 g million friends and not one enemy in by the Rev.Mr, Fairiie, who taok fer there is., (why, they Bhoulun'y Æ \u201c UE 3 mio : Ire sie ; s car the United States, and that made him pin text: \u2018Ye are the UEht of ithe \u201cCustom allows that the youngéd sai, +, Tayery member of the family can-plaÿ,and - UE \u2018 ve.ad.- .J RPS ; 0 : #- 005 \u201cener vasi nd Co aaa a ee Te ï q wish! could shako hands with void, che reverend a\" mes dwar | of,8 Younger son of 8 younger son af a |.4 +]: ite repertoire is over ,000 pieces of J hh fv man, \u2018woman and ce in thiy art in me = monta L Who was a.- J Lhe old 1 : Cele TT eT - ) 1 ET A 8 gowtitey.\u201d sald Dr.Wu.\u2018But since 1 can, Lee wow creatures alse Rav aECeS sjectatal.colleges of the Rukkian pfov- | J.4 mausicr.-It may.be used \u2018as an\u2019 ordinary fan wi _ Ë Would like to have the néwspapers thé hearts of \u2018people are Kato.-] inces which chose: thi wn marshals.5 NE NT rc ront in Re nie mestige irom me,\u201d Rey Line Pre, PP tai gun EE | be siould ac sail Mimi! | piano À desirod! Wiito für :oùr Plapp Hp da} Seopie and thanks them ainbere.their Îight-shine over the worl.Tul ho ia Have become Mand of Thorn PO 5 SN fatal a | ean ea 8 them dlngers- ; thers.1 700-1156 198 DOCOMNS.Bani ol nem.10 Sree CT « ly for all the pleasant thifigs they have | kindle sther, ee qu they.may abiite.sre copying clerks, lawyers\u2019 asilstants | Se : 1005 the Lbr dof him and all of the courteous too.-He py tk 5 ilage ter] of \u2018atibor nate newéparter.men in Bt.\\ terest t \u2018they hgve done for.him.Would | hava Yeen invited to tale ar rt in such Petersburg.They.are not asked to the |.au u like to remy what Président Taft |a happy dedication \u2018Service, and con:[ \u2018high society routs.Admission tp thèse-| in this tomb at my final audfence with | sratulated pastor and people on -the:| is reg lated fop Russians by their renk |.so that ~ é fn, \u2018He satd: =, \u2026 \\sdètess svhich bag \u2018crowned \u2018thelr: ef gk to na, (Or chremardal leider; at.-omprel .quittitg this cpuntry you\u2018tarry LORS paid 71 5 TC Jomtpdst rungs, whiclitegylgtess jon a NT inte to , .; so 7 : - coe fa Lo oon \u2019 funpe LOU pe .SE i 3 FREI ~ Eu n me ba comer ppb I remember in particular an children A LT i etl a Se hr A 5 \u20ac Haddo House when the draw- # .- \u2014 _ mere allowed to germain In sssembled LA .ing-room while the : mond, : in order jo Brot Professor Drummond, Chief Was Notable Figure for : i doing\u2019 who had just arr \"and as Drum- Ley 3 \u2014 lonies, promising that by so ° on the door, he \u2018 3 9 es SRITAINS CALM IN THE 22 tne Tis of wary ment and in mont?BOR IESE Yam : clease the rate o hey propos: sprang to meet l\u2019 and the two v HN ted.|, RITAIN The Liberals say that they ich, tf \u2018Uncle Henn!\u2019 a were \u2014 \"PR , ser.ll FACE OF REVOLUTION.Lo tax the superiluities \u201cfax the ne: ere.Insoparable tn the children \u2018THREAT AND ITS OUT.> vas du; While the Tories want to tunately w led away.tine in| A DIRE : RET Vi \u2018 g.\u2014_ f the poor.Untor cal delightful painting IGNS OF A SEC : 4 ars ag cessities © when it 18 OY There is a & \u201cTwo Little COME\u2014S8 a S381, ti Propose Far-Reaching a the oles, au to them tnat trade Haddo House entitled Hon.Archie ORDER.wry amou:, - Parties v in t persists in Home Rulers,\u2019 wi in a wheel- \u2019 Ÿ e flgur\u2026 Bet Strong Men of Battle should uve going aown, i rove.Un- ordon and his brother sit in ed us \u2014\u2014 ni catly |; n1-3es\u2014The ill; snowing a tenuency to imp been Gord tato-fleld, dress the New 6 .c Ce Lloyd George and churchill: employment, cara and wan a Ot tae arrow, ln a po That - picture gives (Omaha Correspondence ot 4 1e Cana Ç Side Josep their strong \u2019 éa the election \\ best likeness o > he re- h of the great Sioux \" peratir.++ on the Tory reasons why they fore ths, 1s nmich the And as he was then, sg» happy The recent death o brought out à \"4 paid : lain in His Sick-Room in the haru winter mont! \u2018enr.The child.the end of his -hort hap chief Red Cloud has dotes\u2014humors salari, C-amberla less acute than it was last y mained to le, sympathetic presence, flood of stories and anecdo 1 cidents 7 milli, \u2014The Issues.tates are not\u2019 working tor trem.is lite, a lovable, ite, tull of generous tragic and pathetic\u2014of in - A oars £ the joy of life, rents OUS, trag 1d chief was connect 3 , Int pai, : uttempt to revive the saine success ay full o beloved son of pa lly With which the old \u20ac the sub- ; expens.A ot meeting with the sa impulses, a was exceptiona nd Red Cloud is often ts 208 \u201c 3.Th (New York Norld.) où former vccasions.=, whose home Ureles their bitter griet sa and = any of the plate of a - 3 7 dus ix facing her revolution TION- Co happy, an the widest sympathy in the [and guides begin the try press of 8 In Be Pond confidence that is AED CIN AT _ Ta have Le as in \u2018ho hole ot the and guides Country press of à ren 19.stolid self- CSS.ada a ; oming À recent.® oe and despair of her AL PE re growing a little sick United Kingdom.iy opraska, Wyomi with stories of the â A fers oo nara ineatal neighbors.| Englishmen a ; - patriotic SEAWEED.d warrlor.he rai relient contine hottoat.Both of bemg told by te Wen he or Map USES OF SEAWE famous J favorite of jnese Stories ol hat © ix how at Il \u2018their force into Party that progressive nation On.he.| = Ee s From Prince Edward lsland pictures Red Cloud standinE \u2018states onde \"+ the start, belleving that we caine he te er ney call.ui Erin D are Export Boston\u2014Drugs Produced treaty councillors.army.bsers der 3 oads re fat thes , ae Liberals \u2018Little iu pithet.- @ : - , rom 1 treaty c i his fist un - - the o Viptage may Each Darty the latter retort upon he Hogotatié \u201c1 25 \u2018 : ° \u2018 \u2018 Fmanciscd there is 150 000 the nose of the Read councillor and .\u201cue campaign.\u2018belittle - Engla ir game de- | ; DR ce, From San Fm ly $100, , +! ,; one cr fs resources in the olor spite il ascouragements.One their 11 oo ally \"of scaweod, while on the At- a ny take my country, pout Tu : ar : a - abor À - ite a oducing té-| - worth o 000 wort ard of the road w wi 3 mecha; + ranic about the machina most potent stories in pr the effect } tic Coast about $30.ski dis- mark each y stone with , Li the Yellow = aph vi , i» vpponents, but the average m nt here has been to rman\u2019 mb ws : \u201c5 .lan hipped from.the Rimou 1 the Flaite and 5 ot pi - Cat moved to any excess of Prat tue Ses has boon Of late.years, \u2018Tol.\u2018Lake Erie Cle shop.\u2018hotest, \u2026 Vessel.Total been =n Canada to American hh pe 8 pra eo rod N 3 3 in, the naval messes Ha of the Gege L Years __ravéih, ; EP or accor.:t regards, in the main, ha !l\u2019\u2014meaning the day - Tears UE ; © th the Day ed by.« Étare Ly S a Ë : aim, note ans ist | ma stone Rain és 06 | © the accompanying ma.ae ss ue; gs Shrek fous ex Cie, calm.Tnere This has and Prince He tbe \u201cPioneer\u201d of \u2019 from BAL: i ofine: apt fb Soak Uf sness © \u2018ro and there, = bu there frvonia \u201cnas written pom ot Ghat in Province of Ontario looks like from Vig Xs ver .A both sides; bu who informe denial dpoint.of the.Uguer fo he y - abiadna ar ighted the - s seen: Jeurd oh r party rancor on friend, \u2018beastly lie.\u201d But\u2019 \u2018that ; stan Yea yop - ARE v Casa active rue ee ith, os te Ka rmy fo \u2019 \u2018ent clash or p e alarm.|it is a \u2018bea the on : {si 3 224\" \u201d ting more a farmers and Asbar.oe w de som calculated to caus n- does not affect ppagatiog- sr 2315 being gathered by fa Prinde Ji rea apd- them ur certalnly \u2018excitement 16 LE: thelr interest in propa IL oy ant et a se 2 ARB \u2018men ¢ slong the shores of Prince = Hip in Jo = petty Ix given by.Se ci e J SN 5 _x 4404 7 .F pan pomsal, t | penditure \u2018of Arie MA Sr ciran © HE © Isand, dried and prepared dred Ant whoge.bair.turned from et idstone- wen Di 2 a ve manie dr en \u2018ment into a bale Gibbo 4n ine hours.: n in 1886, when of his these poss VASE RE se in ed under TOR \u2018the weed is pressed Tt brings.ta snow whife 4n 3 of the Yam EL T ountry OR tite defeat of bis the chances of, at is imuglved Lt tak to \u2018tféà The by-laws rh o carr one of , 1888e LA 3.880 + and shipped in ch ane and the-| as one of part te Clouds?2, $F .a - ~ \u2019 3 CL y - = = Tylon eel content that terns os mLOreniOus\" genre (Be Sick Bian Max | The three-fifths se required 5 188 3.08; i 3414 31.no Boston by water 15°95-a ton, mageon me rae $n Fr spe ha rt] J .' , ve \u2019 .! - à nile ang PS STne Britisher has De page pra ave ithe word,\u2019 these; a gaia OÙ ined in.*wenty- 181 2.0%, 5 ne 3.218 So and by mu a fo ation of RE emnair Bill, five, Umea ams, a \"ateguarded.of hamberlain g t- 4 fifths was obta itles | : 1893 re Cove Cail + \u2018Owin: the t quan of six.= \u2018ad a: 16 any 1 idence in his powers Joseph Cha Balfour's meet- {three- woz» major 2,888 < 4 : 3.182 is présent in ae 1s- and \u2018a w : d confiden d at Mr.hat |\u2019 and thers .1894 , 3% rod.ve .seaweed ia | with bows : = .letter r ber, that] o others, con 2 .a7 : 3.096 .of Prin it tthe white ate er vil-government _ ing in.Birmingham.in ut the budget | on ¢ local option Di thirteen con- 1895 2179.o.3.006 along the shores « te.Joa \u2018| Euns, against white pejds , , 8 should throw o vious- | arains of.the bv-Jaw 1896 2747 LE 2.978 land.The ce PR ere ind rs) oxen, D if PARTIES 48 we that moment what had Eup conn tests.The carrying ttes .meant \u2018the 1897 2,125\" + 2950.\" | stretch of terr Fitory, be ME grows, This a ven he Re \u201c LUTIONARY.ly only Been mooted Prime reality OF; { twenty-one municipali 8.With- 1833 2.641 ww 2818.OW ater mark, where It grows, Thin = Is equally ly ency became the Dr mberlaln, who ing of fifty-seven' Barreom in by- 1900 2,621 i 2,847 s the firs the export rage 5 of t+ policy of each parts Le equally Fnélish politics: mn in public for threo boot \u2018thyte-fifthe banicap at leant 1301 5613 - \u2018+ 5300: pee has been, ace of th Conary.n - been seen heipless.{ ou carried in 1903 \u2019 ee = prov $= olutionary reac has not known to be a i 1d have been: bably 903 2,628 2.836 1 ally as hedding*; 5, legac the other rev t to emascu- Sears, who is before his fina law wou ipalities and proba 199 2.877 nm , ac £, soda result aon The Liberals wan d make lid even long the House of 00 two \u2018municip - 104 2516 Clu tents o As a fodder it 18 becom f Lords an nva known in ip, forty- 1905 5 34 ble manure.inter sand \u2018he House o was tal grip, - .384 .able din w \u2019 gage ti.\u201c hresentative arène or The Torias, Commons ta dates the \"Tory party.le ae onto along last year vote adn od 155 2.307 3 SE a oa and « redominant partner.deprive the the man who defeat\u2014he = or from a 198, 2, Temperance Act.1 LT when.d, it makes\u2018a à » éther hand, wish to dep last stupendous m behind uction of licenses en amd.) under County erance Act, 00 #, \u2026 [meal adde | DST Commons oi its one effective thelr still to say the a are necepiod as Fed fifty to a hundred and Jon tie | coynty uw under ae Canada Temperance ASK Ju rn RR \u201cfor hogs.when reduced - to exampl- : unfettered contro only d his orders ar and itly.cut ofr wv 5 Nine countes under Temperance Acti.: om: seaweed, \u2018 he [gost + ate.tl.CO the Liane win, it mens the veil an 4 forty were prompy y.6 à Soveuieen counties under Capada ch nait of the 1; \u201csehen \u2018ais.gained aod oe Con ill be deprive law.an \u201c Mconae year \u2018eijled: il! take the More than province.: n estal he Tories w ed privileges; = s \u2018 na local option.w tion shown for palities in Quebéa pro : ; | air most\u2019 treasur h the, CHAMBERLAIN\u2019 \"| he vôéting on ties, thirty- The great redue the Crook's Act.More th ans w c ed throug POWER.eék in two cities, Li Que.to 1877 licenses.LE © all bills pass Liberal Gov- AMA ZING ob: next w à élghty- year 1877 was- shop licenses in of the Uni ' ation i ~w of Commons by a d by the ng Hustration of pla orty villages» an The Jedaerion ¥ n rehibiting the toty laws towns, altogether.6 law p th- hibitory : for th.mont must be accepte ingle |e It js a most smazl of this mans | four 161 cotitests- ged by ib laces where any o ha, lifetime of a s \u2019 irresietible power ved of all ave township! idencès of pe Hauer, PR rie Vessel 1i- sal ren an 1.within the the Tory party |the irr personality.Deprived of afl the- strangest: avide sls 9 oo loner on ed wit! liriament, and that th assembly to magnetic by hich political to-ab-.\"One of b of: public opinion iting carsleq sale of liqu plots : + mo PER era to à dissolution the y the minds ot fen unafile EH the steady sont t Be 1a to be found Snes pt ere abolished a 188 en for ° Super- CE - ring exigenutes to them te a.latter.against the Wing the num- | postes temporary due to , j and the : »never the Slectionoeri: it desirable.peal able even to: x ° tables shij : 85 to 1880 Was be no.À one only fo nthe official he Province the year 18 ot: \u201cIt will be , powers the Tory party ren t- the case in ment, un still Jaw.He Has | es issued Int : Temperance a omitted nt chil- \u201c1 Prime Minister put t, in prac- word is Lr Aa to enter a x.ber: of.oeny 1ast twenty-seveh- if, these yegrs.af stead | \u201c en he said that, der the Tory yb during the.toed that \u2018been 5 ei : 5 Te pad t system was that the der obviously Glsadvantey all on the \u201cthe ha Jasard web of Cptaste the denses pirate cash aoe Lhe foe ber.of.is tor Siebye x\u2019 ears, not: T are s.ptennial act Pariiamenty 5 only tons, bo \"pot merely a oe oe iain feck A 4 HERE or Giana by a steady\u2019 : | y vars the life of a f- obey.: 4 man.\u2018the | he Fo erative when the Tortes are in o Biel?Is another cass of Li JF | 4 vos named \u2018 Ny chic 3 werful engine in e sick.man\u2014in F- ; problei This was a most Portes NO Snatter ees that tarif return.ume: 1 work rity eee ton ater ana if the present parlament\u2019 roro ie salon: «rat majority the Li nas been muti.d to, yun Ate Jui.is being here.t%| j ximately ad, their legislation ha they protest- et, RS Y 5 yuted in sed or rejected them to dissolve, ore de pa one disétion Lansasws.ei TV uit ithe Tories party can lightly acs ME against the éroation of (ls ol roms Ru \u201cnowing that ne the cost of à sucées- vire against potes \u2018can afford: to.; Re ER ER OFS A wo 3 A ch like cha chances an elections unless it ras They out Yom faborable we \\ 5 Jal ho re Non of hic = Ttue « on oi Bon 1 the country at its back vait for uli have red : a EA ELSE TR RR ET at the \u201csolicits ty, the 6d Jourt vi \u2018ie wealth o is expedient, the Tories Bat it wou) \u201cworth ff.rar is at wis Dron TCC mhémber or a death; ted the proper A almost will set beprived of th Son equal terma with places were \u201cwortu.U ! ce i SoA TARA T3- jo.Jeteat\u2019 I * Chut\u201d aut Siapery\u2014 jan family\u2014 dren, who van time bind and otment on over sil be placed exercise only so a pA a na LE AL OR deakiy ad, distinguish © late\u2019 Austrian man, ted to accep but he s.De ¢ Liberals and will period as the DE PTE SRE ON poo AE ro 8 os.: very con during the late- deaf, consen overnment, ed Rich power and for oe ariod th A Td oi AICTE\u201d Chul; Ei A a I | Jal Pro es rat.the goverment ols lB ED gous Pre pi PS Se pi Di See en ts oma ham | oa om, whem, Rl Th Te employ If the To ostad hg.pa PURE: = Wo HRY\u201d i « l'an day evening.thé Jews seems or.: .; t him a souven the \u2018Count\u2014 support so great a that ra- 3 \u2018read: Lords will be lov oh disc sed i cod \u201cThe adiion of ot mo- + Hangver.?2 .- sen Order, which 1 done he Tai lly ordered ; \u2018 Sub gesagt +1 wets.a { cémtier.nt example o RY 5 a Prussian f too low a class Office finally ughout the making.nation, with: the elective chitin.néfore ssitréads the city me a significa .#aid- the -Rev.Mrs.\u2018Sarah Moti ! eming it to be o lin, with the Indian ed \u2018to him throug Clouse \u201cwlion 13 usurping the ce will\u201c \u2018have Short their tracks put er, vis der.chureN comity rpotar.of St The estate of Moxgia, formerly oge promptly returned to Berlin, t surely tions Be serv his lite.an ir wag.her's control over finan ral party wil to elevate Matchett, ah engi n'- tracks dern Townsénd Bradys: offer is the widow of Nelson packers, is' valued suggestion that a mistake mus t that remainder of.forest supervisor powered! heen approved.The Libe isrupted.limits, John, switch engine ol t was CYT \u2018Their geperous- 4 of\u201d \u201c| of the great-Chicago { real estate.sugges de.It turned ou int W.E.Jackson.£ on, says: \u2018 feated, but distup perating- a venue.I George's.od Tpave: hear 0 1,982, exclusive 0 ln vd ie have been ma had been put into ing, à high Mason, says: belong- m hom \u2018lot only be de i who are only lo ling Archer, a was stdnd- first of the ki 6 & at.$2,501 1958, .FLY & month of: er.ong decoration s injured Wyoming, d that Red Clo ong pect to The moderate section, and Mr.parate \u201cMatchett\u2019s engine t a fast, \u2018Budapest -| having died in the non rdc das born an the- Tight box, and the Count\u2019 enry, \u2018I bad hear f secret order am rates ng Mr iloyd George looks a dusk, and Mate Re 8 50 tha might | teal \u201ctasutty cree +a To, PWN AN, 1 ad 84: Archibald Gordotic) Siods, the T e soothed by Prince H by ed to some kind of se many ways re- will to Winston Churchi:l because time in ing on a 8 a passenger train The med és offered\u2019 the e - WHAT IT Goats T Ta es tigrmieroust feelings wer her who profi ted.y Indians, which the opper- \" ; ity h Proféssor Jac In 1884,\" \u201cJon Sin an Kaiser's brother, ndrashy\u2019s the ry.1 had him rate ing game, WiI Spare Do tim the outward boun train | University ! biology to ity.he- cheap | In wnt w hotansed the isit to\u2019 Count A le cembled Masan ined to put .soard «i enouTete them as the author d the passenger experimen California Univers prono \u201d \u20181 1.| The < his recent v to epend \u2018a \u2018couple and 1 determ his tepee and > f it should turn tchett hear in the diy es Loeb, of Go {.The fuel co nderfully: smai oc ni te in Hungary .bffénded tunity 1 went into th to be a othe ono\" apould turn pass.human load coming Oo overed qu id © \u201cAm- ite runabouts 18.Wg ¢ New York on Wineheatar.3 Pia chaut- Sta shooting with the tbe | to the test.t_he treated me wi ectad t out to be a losing one 86 it virtually with its Simultaneously, - he ip, running ting \u201cagficlé in the rio little official test at th ago, the 5 \u2018towards \u2018A ver Te of days d smooth him down with found the chief, bu He replied to od tion «: tone was rcuted in 1 hand for tance.bound freight tra th junc- In an interest Shape and o In an pile carnival \u201ca, year.îles to \u2018a ish en.Count, au : t courtesy.nts.I the upper inward ost at the Hebr \"on 4 seph Jac- * automo a.6 mile Tout \u2018being\u2019 with.r decoration.trouble with scan ly with gru e thes \u2018Count: save the Tories, the Liberals are!an d.and.alm the main erigan, een \u2018that d established was other car v \u20ac prope is generally uestions on sign, and th t high spee ck with in .of lcs t recor line Te h an when .passing a, \u2018But there - one side or q Masonic 1 pare RE com \u201cventy years his time the conse- | a of the sidetra passengèr gin - noes the navel nt form | gallon of gasoline, lès > per gallon, thet .mo merged.Prussian Orders on -dbal- gave him a interésted.nt con - sadly beaten this lly disastrous.tion collision between the pa inevit- obs ivan igin \u2018of \u2018the prese from tually scored 46 viating from dover road, the Te these In his \u2018Recollections,\u2019 î fellow looked t.The words df of com rie nodnay Drove equa ecede -to the line.A freight appeared to rwise.the remote orlg Was.not.derived sta; but lost the record by, de the main An terrible, impnôt: OF BON the other.Congress of Berlin, .Bis- ore, and he unben t understand, but g and The moderates would al party would and the et Et passenger\u201d Pete Monon m the antlers of 8 Mi: bu rescribed courses sts anywhere liding with a et: and aflidtié loceu- 10 with the lites the origin of M.de m entry he could no iar with ail struc: Tories and a new Radica Behe.under able.Ma off and flag the Da, n, at a tree, but.= te ndency of ma 5 the Pall on of gasoline costs bougtit cafe\u201d.à sritesh ME don marck: thus ét tent attitude of 1ps- Mas med perfectly fam so authiri- Le to renew the fight, DM eS Matchett to his lenrottle of Filo, have the same level 4s one) A twenty-Gve cents, Wh RO Pe hued.- \u2018copy Blowitrs ie.Times\u2019 to Germany:\u2014AL he signs.i \u20ac Thu nzhly discouraging conditio hilL shouted time opening the t their tips on .in \u201cthe: \u2018Menorah.\u2019 from - oadside garage, down | barrel.his chan Gare.\"3 2° © tility in the \u2018T nsfield, who wished the t 4 ust br Loyd George and Mr.Churc the same h switch another, just- a at ar urch by © Royal Hants Coun Crd.4 the desire of Beaco or, 1 ured NS- .To.: .; the ents when .p r under average.| Roya ur Was.suffering: i Im in good humor, proc GOT SIG , i may be his engine.= jumped, and t he > rails te took place in | \u20ac île the average drive ore than chauffeur was Bury, hav- | veep him ird class of the.Crown ( NDER LEDGE.{ of land TWO REMARK- The fiver da forward over At| A heated dea fon of the Extreme wh will hardly do m Ll to tured collar-bone, hut Was able to for him the thir hat, according\u201d to \u2018U have \u2018 pe the cab.the mot rmit- conditions 14 be thankfu ditention he; A at wha - onld got bder th \\ JLE MEN.OE Matenett slope in crashed Doumaon hould not be pe well, he shou uarter received | The.10d IONE Order, Angry orsidered \u2018an\u2019 un w that be c hite He s0- : with Matc itch engine that Jews s in \u2018the re- half as el at a cost of à Q Ing oceis Londo The, Mr.fan ideas, is-c refused\u2019 it, I kne e from any w h t remark- itch, the sw ht engine and tices of thé peace Cossack pe able to trav t per passenger re hich collided with Pruss h distinction, he ived knowledg fluid out w regulat: These are two of the tion have the swi into the freig mass ted as jus ral courts: The 8ner- of & cent to half a cen è car that which the car w ding is merely usually hig the second- class\u2014with ce e, and I tried to t work \u20ac + ich ma \u2018rie men that English po There has oblique omotives were piled ited, tormed [> Karanloft, entered an ner: 9 mile for fuel.A.h vy gascllbe Gordon's car was ed afd Js mostly gnd demanded to the future relatio lodg nowledge of the secre however: weekl» \u2018volved in a generation.before, both loco Matchett was e safety deputy.Mr inst the resolu a Pons nine miles per gallon a lane not much use of anyone results injurious to Germany.\u2014 Dally his kn All he could © signe under ing to > nothing quite like ith The mest Of The price of his death was 6 | Stich he elt obllgsd to oppose as ben well led from the view hick between Britain and from.recelved the s a h Matchett\u2019 he felt oblig 8.\u2018Con- iy doing 1 wer ehe conçea in road.on w , as that he k.lying t \u2018hey are both glfted_w what dis- The Price Of train whic geing.Phe | which \u2018Christian, and 8 Cons for actual available po nger coming along the ma.1 Chronicle.a great ledge of roc by signs for to in- absolute courage.But that from of the pa succeeded in fla, ne was Russian a Bishop -Mitrophon,.As for f an $850- five-passe Fi Gordon was travelling.\u2018Mr.re a grea had conversed by : had : .ma haser \u201c0! ty \u2018horse- Mr.befôre the end \u2018 - \u2018After we ered a buffalo $100,000 -Nguishes them more than is thelr reman the passenger ensine the stitutionalist.\u2019 la: in the pour pure .with its.twenty ch as | \u201cUp to a few days 1 good READ PELLAGRA.Red Cloud ord he tepèe he Pas- » Truck of able politicians for the pilot : within a few fe crushed however, proc ligtous dodgtrines .re touring \u2018cat, gets\u2019 exactly ns mue h: # | Gordon was apparently making goo - THE D ti a while, on the floor of the rs will ; u ire absence of all iborais and Radi- stopped hich was buried the that certain reilg acting a as judges n power engine.§ in\u2019 a 32,000 car wit r s towards recovery, but oom fail- 1 a to be the new pétional robe spread down .and smoked, an assets \\shes which even Liberals ip They Fook he hore, ing citi- hibited Jews trom Lo he could get ower engine.The phagges Pcstions set in and he died trom ana 8 Pellag \u2018Twenty states of: the Un he ee a ack and forth be voeu : which: 16 REV been wont to worsh P., ly body of average right think ng, of a Russia.ee eh thirty.horse p \u2018only .\"twelve thundre plicati t's action.Lor scourge\u2019 felt its afflicting bllgh ing the pipe a fat dog 4 are total bes the ure of the.hear etal friends dy have fe \u2018sectional Later he ordered the feast.vfe not awed by rank; they the To the almost incredible VI ndent.descr) car eighe 8 weight of u rdeen and Bove alrea it seemed to be a t us.to stay to ; \u2018 \u201cinfluences; Ÿ zen, it seems editate depriving ; London corrempo ty of young pounds, uring, dred pounds, Lady Abe For a time the South: yet at ! ed and Invited me decline, s0 3 ing ir [fferent to soc heart the strong- poration would m f a man like A a party Solo- 8 gr b x bun is Sour teen were present.the SoN malady.confined to in, other , ed ot, with courtesy, t do hsses tu «tuck with a light pare re widow and children o its credit the undertaking of search for.King oven passengers to be and live load ds per we! Goréor, besides being: ipis- the véry moment sclentists in its re- | I could n nd tackled the roas Rod las bee: pret entrenched w ow before the Le one who had save and pre- Englishmen the Ak of the C \u201cip the to pounds, o ety poun inent member of the Pas of stat were giving thanks n\u2019|1 stayed a is another story Pete bbtaineu The policy that sn licy of the Me the travelling public ai at_ the mon's Temple, and the Menorah Fins hundred wer.of \u2018a.prom personal 1.frien on nels tones.it \u2018jumped the reservation\u2019 Ang EE ae entirely different sts whe Lines 1s ostensibly the y the policy Wi ncounted loss of t it just ant, Aaron's of Jerusalem: horss po ar marks the real be- as ose family and 1y 0° Ted as\u2019 the rural new tats, Cloud which old Indian's charac 1, \u2018 binet.It is in reality vented u of aid, but tha the neighbor, to have discover- The: pressnt yea the low-priced the \u2018Asqui fe closer J Y and appex là say, \u2018In their Tod hase of the f his grandchf afiayO George cost of his own, The claim \u2018was ineer js said ud as to of the era, of tand untimely death an Miss Ad- chronicler wou s pellagrd;, ex- |p very fopd o le Bri th acci- vrced on the cabinet © after many a C t this railroad: did.tary mar- | nish eng am in the Talm are ginning: he \u2018dealers unders un in contemplation.& 5 dy.corn causes formed phy- He was lally se of little or their [a1 Winston Ch ore than one ultima- wha! that Matchett's nary line ed a ory ptogram these treasur wars car, which, sons that calls for less than tie \u2018who went to Winch Bri - cllam coterie of well-in affected re- dren, and sepec five-year-old In] ation ir \u2018ough fight and m tening resignation.set up was outside his tec his heirs the place Ww.ady a good AL of work | fhe fhe term, san oljars.quith, he Accident; was terribly dls- c cam à and experts in \u2018the HE Then, Eyes Jordan.à him \u2018grandpa.\u2019 a French cu trom them threate been acelaim- tyr aty and that consequently se.| hidden and alge towards the pra | ee ne rm wu\u201c tess depends after t 3 Mr.Gordon's \u2018death, - sicians and, West.and Sow, pell- boy, who cal iz that he was los: an make - °w that the policy has placed it in a of du not entitled to any raiiroad com- has as been\u2019 do of ts veracity, ot, apher- cioely Ruck parchases Dis tressed a was a fine golfer, and, glo ling over: their en ta and years ago, res! soon would be Sas rkmen': \u201cLY {ho party and ha th that en- Were ttorneys for the ra ood- à demonstration CS - \u201cpervice require The deceased nted Oxford agaihst bow ictims are found in meyer ng his eyesig.Cloud made a trip en unes pue that en Were no ly \u2018thought they st He | wise.SE .\u2026.né æelling price |4n'1905, he.represe ingdale.He was agra v NC.who have rely Dn, miles by waggon.just \u201c1 to face reat ria b, it bas ye Pot ot the widow and chil.wise.\" pbrated : excl he Byerage sol oars to C ridge at Sunnin \u2018his match.| Wilmington, corn , hundred miles by Detcre = tf beating ining > celobrs + tHoussn ough Camb fan who \u2018wor: n corn, Government of three 11d once more \\rv-pect of a great ph, cabine of Matchett out of a i 7119 pe the daft, 41200, though the oly Oxon yh whd \u2018subse- eate: products.see this ch t that time Cm the polley of a unit been ablo dren of Ma oney .by this.ely.e'UnitefiStatés ion that the cars Hé beat Mr.M.T.Cambridge, bys 8 even ta and members of the.Army to became blind.«A slighty od | dear ago if the Torfes had Would amount Of Toney oY ara an al ly.is k 3 \u2018 Py of ils_work fiat hy ies bein Conglaer- ently captained \u20183 down scientists a admit being puzsled as fonte was pore than e in a tro: } owe Tae) flection they would amount, ci Jef attortieR (or rv d give 3 black afd Pere ! ES «that wilh ipary holes.- Mr.Gordon was Port dle be play.Medical men ênd suc places.as |T The journey was made a oouewed the Liberals ra stage the hon an h includes as M rs 7 Hosen e defmariL 2 16 ; mording roûhd, He | much \u2018as 1 \u201cWorcester, Mase, \u2018ard old.on, without springs, par- ugceeded in ae cl hic to | of 1?; dantiy \u201cfr.thi Mar: la, IH, and- £07 horse wage South : ,; \u2018hrovel standing of the Liberal a trie Miciais of the rééd White iiigtra » Lilton ia | In ps ions | Poor to cope\u2019 with outbreaks the treeless the West- ù \"i to the budget that com ential officials Ives oni record as the Yeld\u2019s \u2018S of the G use is ed On ar called upon to tive or.remedial treat across e.intense heat of à \u201c= 4 Winston Churehfil co wodid put.Gos of A century were they eader the \u201cmoveihe en art, and | fy Cambiiazg & ar which no curativ plaine, in th 2 _- 'binet majority to ac 2 the fight agaist the daim.5) ting a specificall the upbullding | 2190 the vo ment is known.known under that Dee of the Trans-Mississ: Tie: wei not, of course, ina They to continue the fig te Thal From creating a spectd à Jerusalem.| cet Imphession,.- *.Pelezre has been k poréhern A At the ne company was.formed .e \u2018THY of wo in this struggle.out ot -A settlement Insurance in January RES Sesatel chor Ja : .r- An Imp rei 68 name since.1735 là ané- Exposition a taining Red Cloud A , , «fot 'the\u2019 a UT vivid - \u2018persan ugal, \u2018Austria, Rouman \u2018but e of ob tion \u201cet +b the support almost\u2019 throughot , \u2018Heroism vs égazine: CU, E dr \u201cavr et, formed re some those portugal, of Féance, 22% | the purpoe A delexa: Sp toriey, athe late Marquis of 4 Techngea Word M SE A new: Italigh Gowtion subjects 2 correspond ean 4m | southwestern portion is of compre a Midway feature.4 naa fer ir Birrell an f id | ities ; is e QE ; : Me.lits 5 wi LT qe o the Ind 1 his expenses / on, though at times, Shey were ory PREMISTORIC FASHION, au, oy Hered Bentz, - isos oH Ro t Whe koe to.think of.as.SU knew adic Tecent aâte 19\" the Pa, dt Cloud $1,000 and all his e Turough L'URL their corn tained in London: e takes.the : 3) I ton\u201d was 0 have.\u201d la home.$n.ellagra lassitude.adiness, a: three mens old man answered \u201c+.1s understood, has mainte (Sir Ray\u2019 Lankester, zatt Treasury, Shien Reid: | a § \u2018a little\u2019 lad hh a, with brings weakness, pains, severe I8- his interpreter 1d.I am very e jiicial attitude, but, cu graph\u201d) fous.to of the rewious- b 4% hin a8 »f radiant] a ian » as | headache, icu *h * at of: F; \u201cvery © \u2018Never in my Ca \u2018ir.the opposition to some o: noe oévent I am anx {| several p ov el\u201d tis | Scotia - Raley, end sensation in the fhe.Iida, 6 \"x Cloud.£ myself.1 ee propose in 0 ome of fe At this mo tothe | painted group pp.Cart Lueser ie anj-giom et sat bh dpt £6 da a.Jar.ing » radiating Yo oer Ofte + [have 1 made a Mow © L am u \u201ctie tax on un human figur Leridh, in | Vienna, is tere, ofl he | \u201cGould desire.Wéat \u2018quiek- | clally- jaurdiced will n \u2018the happy hun : Mr.John Burns.ten Iter at Cogul, near of 1.Mayor of the position\u201d w it | ents lad\u2019 with the -quig] victim is slightly 1 atectel Dut to start for: Tos : _ & rock sme res are those\u2019 lon from the, oué.had; the: little about JI the skin.is W the reRdy not go.\u201d : a ia.These figu kirté resignat! twelv® y 45a f he ri pad en Last of a ; (I will Caen | SEE BA RE Td ee hn Po mel, Te Be | [en Teh S28 ST Oh i ie hin orem Tope anid ®.\u201cNIFICANT SILENCE.And eurious Sleeves, the hair dc sides te tras ores for some time, and hE Bret: faery , ih his £ in.te cottage sud, Which turn a, deen 1 In twenty od \u2018on the \u2018subject.ot nical mass ris Each figure is the ey: imperativé:c : pen = \u201c: ae C J red ms.cases \"EE : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pme{pasempemammns Qk.\u201crally a candid man, he has Te the top \u2018of the head.The great în- |-cians \u2018 make - TH work if Be: w po woods | times \u2018four hours.In the diseqme, Jovetans OF ENGLISH VILLA \"ne to conceal his pce 0 It about seven inches high.1 [sis that him \u2018to give up sight Satire.5 Saif Me atout when attacked by PS ors oa are, slwayy DECLINE re ¥ \u201c7.07, at least, of parts he dis.a about these drawing nds of | lose his eyes ze.ited.pony lerit s ulcers end\u2019 and burn- part = a terest f thousa nat ie ihe hea\u2019 J] indolent 1 1 itching: Fmt and rar an open secret that he dis- are probably tons of thousa young 2x in tea a ù Drealas.3 Xe 5 by viol dence tbe acute] (rom the the Ai that endears him to the Jana.| the are probably tens o ch.No oth | jai: pu yoo the Kx fh hild- naturally: | Preceded ty Ie, ; \u201cal that endears him to the rt Ye of the reindeer epoc of thiy |.[.£\u2026\" for à hang wc eu king id a word in suppo women of the women rings.2445 | fins: of those ! ge (hes che nas mani Berio, i knows, and the astoniitog BESS sori rss Fors: 0d LY ix: ! : was the centre o Poe er ad- PR is that, thoug e historic oes Ne Ww A Lau |.A g of pre du: e x ads | - G0 menting ni constituency Be, cure de donne modes | ou fans Loi 10 PTS ; Br : A je S e- , ye da te, 1,4 Ce a Pa vus sis- SAUTE at time; it is sugges art, y the figures an Stat > cou add ed Sheng | RE LS Ci pine, which mr | sue paint etat 18 RS SE Saat a Cer u - e 1 \u2018 t Fi set and could hls attitude has one Se nt clever Sketch in skiried Sover iY The treatin avn | se à: that ab OU srs ana 5 wn putapt a Cope us ect amo number \u20ac Rus.; AK.HAKET .10 DU.Coa = 1 i nin telly codec SEI od = seu.oe IT ER vor, His detrac ch ,; ussjan ca perm 11 eum\u2019 rE -opular lime u \u2018 ho, Ck %e w : wr A Java \u2018Times.can J ef ou 0 THT ragedy.If thls pe so.that a vga the coolles of the à fee he ae biol: ¢ Fo y ne forge s ; Whe b ope A 6\" 4 has forge terrific obstacles Bangkok United.Clul the.Indies\u2019 \u201cSar ness period ds.The By Burns should be a prey a small other morning on up 1 abode a ertmas.pee neo malady.between case thon had taken \u20ac ee ns tional question ; large py » immes | sec A -pun ; id hd Commons see ta ea within.There re embers ot of the cb, Ruslan: laws #0 +» electors less than The issuc diately, and noise went to hese that lies behind it.The fined, hearing the « By.£hla time the à ge.Wr Tv repect is also he meanest erased and glided down A le ft \u2018 mit intelligible .haft, Be a Me re: .ion The Tories, if sûts 4 vont and \u20ac Evervé LT te pl to tax food and mass {tb tne' between \u201c mports, giving a preferen Zt al xS Td Pp ue) a rames a ee Se re Sede SELL re #4} 1 AN re PPS Sb bb 44 HOME DEPARTMENT 3 > THEE HEHE See +++ Hymn For The New Year.: r.- i Luke 24:29.\u2018Abide with us, thou Saviour dear.Throughout this new and untried year, Guest of our hearts, our spirits grieve To think that ever thou might\u2019st leave; | We need thee as our loving guide Both day and night; with us abide.We think of dear ones far away, Dwell with them ever, Lord, we pray; That midst all changes they may prove | \u20ac TO ue The precious wealth of thy great love, Be thou their friend whate'er betide, With every one, dear Lord, abide.Abide with us when twilight grey Foretells the close of life's brief day, And well we know eternity Can bring no better friend than thee, O glory! wondrous deep and wide! With thee fofever to abide.\u2014J.H.Cook, in the \u2018Standard.The Graham Lace Curtains.(By Elizabeth Price, in the \u2018Presbyter jan Banner.) \u2018Santa Claus fairly outdid himself this year it seems to me, Minnie, remarked Mr.Ellerslie, looking up from the morning paper at his pretty young wife.Mrs.Ellerslie was engaged in folding and arranging, preparatory to putting away the tempting array of gifts, which since Christmas, had \u2018lain in state,\u2019 as her brother Tom remarked.\u2018Indeed he did.The dear old saint has always been kind to me, but this time, I declare I hardly know where to put all my things.Somehow\u2014\" and the sweet face grew serfous\u2014\u2018somehow, Edward, it doesn\u2019t seem fair to me to have so much, when there are others who need them more and don\u2019t get them.\u2018Why don't you '\u2018divvy up,\u2019 then?asked Tom, teasingly, before Mr.El- lerslie could reply.The little woman sat down suddenly among her treasures as if the new idea rather overcame her.\u2018I declare I believe I will,\u2019 she said, slowly, after a little silence, during which her husband watched her interestedly.\u2018There is poor Mrs, Graham.She came in yesterday, and I felt like hiding my pretty things when I knew what a few poor _ little gifts she had.She fairly devoured my new curtains with her eyes.\u2019 Another silence, then, \u2018Edward, I believe the Lord prompted Tom's suggestion.I guess He had to because T was too selfish to see for myself.I'll tell you what I'm going to do.I .couldn\u2019t give away my new curtains because that wouldn't be fair to mother, who took so much pleasure in choosing, and sending them, but I'll take down the ones in the sitting room and give them to Mrs.Graham for a.New Year's gift.They are dainty and pretty, and Ym sure she will like them.\u2019 Very well, my dear, I am willing\u2019 and Mr.Ellerslie lovingly squeezed \u2018thé plump little hand that had crept tito his, } \u2018Better send a scrubbing brush and box of soap,\u2019 suggested Tom, wickedly.\"They would be much more appropriate.\u201d \u201d .\u201cMaybe sot, Pom.If we didn\u2019t have « sifgle \u2018prétty thing about us, maybe wed \u2018be careless and negligent.- Per- pa God Will use the curtains to show them the need of scrubbing brush and soap.I shall ask him to, and its worth trying, isn't it, Edward\u201d \u2018By all means, little woman,\u2019 agreed the obliging husband, who would not have denied permission to send the parlor furniture if it would make his wife happy to do so.,._ \u2018Kiss \u2018em a fond good-bye, then, \u2018sald Tom, as he swung his skates ovér bis shoulder and picked up his cap.\u2018Next time you see \u2018em they'll be unrecognizable in color and quality.\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t believe it.Go on to your frolic and don\u2019t throw cold water on my schemes,\u2019 and Mrs.Ellerslie shook a merry fist at the retreating youth, Who soliloquized,s \u2018She no end of a ~trump, Min is.But talk about pearls before swine\u2014 and there his sentence ended in significant silence.In the house he had left Mr.and Mry.Ellerslie set busily to work, taking down curtains, folding, wrapping and addressing them, and then the little woman went to her desk to write a note.Just a simple friendly missive, but it éarried cheer into a discouraged heart next day, made it easy to accept the gift it accompanied, and set the _ keynote for better harmony and less discord in the Grahanr\u2019's cheerless home.Long after the pretty cur- > tains had passed their days of usefulness the little note lay between the Jeaves of the \u2018family Bible.New Year's morning was gray \u2018and \u201c Baker\u2019s Breakfast Gocoa The alt poutrd can contains t ounces of pufe cocda, of the.finest quality, raget delicious flavor, and g all the atrength 0 the best.cocoa neuralgia,\u2019 \"finger, as he went.{ proveinent possible to furniture when | | reMeved of its unsightly \u2018coating.Tides and a \u2018stand-cover-\u2014relics of departed |.\u2018days\u2014were rummaged out \u2018of hiding, to be uncereinoniously: dropped into a | | cation of blacking.The \u2018| atreèk sfoup\u2014to watch the fnst aû- | nine?demanded Hattle, with an ecstatic: sigh, falling back to: clap.her | cold.Snow tell now and then in spitéful flurries, to be tossed out .of sight by the whistling wind.In the Graham dining room the family sat about the breakfast table.The hearth was strewn with ashes, a lamp with a smoky chimney sat on the mantel, the shades were at as many degrees of altitude as there were windows.A soiled cloth covered the table, with chipped and cracked dishes upon it, the bacon was scorched and the biscuit streaked with soda.Mr.Graham was the first to rise, and reaching for his overcoat, which lay across a chair, where he had thrown it the night before, \u2018A cheerless day,\u2019 he remarked.: \u2018Yes, and it wil be sure to give me moaned his wife.Hattle looked up from a novel to remark that she hoped not, for she was going skating in the afternoon, and if ma was \u2018laid up there'd be no supper got.Bennie and Elsie began quarrelling over the last bit of syrup in the pitcher and Jack savagely.ordered them to stop.Mr.Graham sighed heavily, and retreated before the din, drawing on his gloves, which needed mending at every Half way down the square He met a messenger with a parcel, but paid no attention to him, \u2018beyond a slight acknowledgment of the boys.\u2018Happy New Year, sir\u2019 If Mr.Graham had known all that he afterward learned\u2019 he would Kave embraced that messenger on the spot.Ten minutes later the excitement in the\u2019 Graham home ran high.Hattie's book lay face downward on the floor.Bennie and Elsie ran to the kitchen to wash the sticky hands that musty\u2019t touch those lovely things; even Jack began to pile boxes and chairs into an \u2018impromptu step-ladder.As for Mrs.Graham, she sat quite still for a.while, reading her note, then holding the délicate folds of lace up for closer inspection.Thrills of long dormant ambition began to quicken her sluggish pulse Memories of other days began to stir\u2014days when there were dainty curtains at her windows, when her bome was cozy and \u2018bright and John Hkefl to stay with ber better than Any \u2018one :else\u2014when nerves were unkown and\u2019thé children weré cunning, dimpled bables.How had the change come about ?It had been so gradual she had hardly realized it till now.She looked about the unkempt rooms\u2014at their litter and untidiness.Could she ever put those curtains up here ?After all, Mrs.Ellerslie had better have kept them\u2014 they belonged to her life, but not to her neighbor's\u2014not now.Time was\u2014and then she roused to see Jack on his jm- provised step-ladder sorting tacks.\u2018What are you going to do?she asked.\u2018Nail 'em up.Jolly, won't they look fine from the street-' \u2018My dear boy, we don't put lace curtains up that way.Those brackets go first and then the rods slip into them after the curtains have been fastened on.Mrs.Ellerslle was certainly thoughtful.She has sent everything complete-\u2014even to the bracket screws.\u2019 \u2018Well, hand \u2019em along then and we'll get \u2019em in place in short order.\u2018At those dirty windows ?1 guess not,\u2019 declared Hattie.\u2018Get down, Jack.It'll be an hour before we can get things ready,\u2019 and Hattte\u2014her thrilling tale forgotten\u2014went for hot water and soap, while Jack grumbled that he thought the curtains would hide |.the dirt\u2014for his part he'd think they ought to have been cleaned when they were bare.\u2018So they should, Jack.We must be more careful about them h er,\u2019 said the mother, roling: her jous bundje up once more while she made ready more suitable surroundings.Everybody helped, which was In itself an unheard-of experience.Hattie washed windows so energetically: that the glass fairly sparkled.This put the surreunding woodwork -to shame, and that when cleaned formed a contrast to tention tg the baseboard disclosed unnoticed accumulations of dust in cer- pers which, when removed by v applications of.the whist broom, show- \u2018+ ed unsuspected brightness in the lines \u2018of the carpet.The therough sweeping that followed necessitated the equally thorough dusting of the lately cleaned woodwork, thereby suggesting the im- bucket of glean suds by Hattfe, .\u2018They're yellow and rumpled, and if here things hive got to match\u2019 she heat.frame rubber, the stove transformed past recognition by a vigorous appli- \"hesrth was scoured with sand after every véstige of ashes had been remaved, and the fire burned merrily, as if dopteciating its improved facilities.It \u2018was done dit 1aét and\u2018the ourtaius bung.- They \u2018all assembled\u2014arn stwe- Just nt of the fimy folds.ht they just-too lovely for eny- 1 haus.| tone af great satisfaction: the doors too sharp to be ignored.At- igorgus.| we are:going to hahg those curtairis up | declared, as she set thé irons on toi The lcoking-glass was polished, its A \u2018Don't everything \u2018 \u201c1601e: nice?_ Now].We've got i parior, | 100,\u2019 sald.lat, te ut 258 HE MONTREAL D ALY wins IAT, tellers u up \u201cthis evening ?1 an\u2019 t asked for them.before since I was a, little kid.\" \u2018And spall our room ?Not much.Bay he can\u2019t, ma, boys are such clumsy elephants\u201d and Hattie, with a superior air.readjusted a chair.Jack's face fillushed angrily.\u2018IT guess I helped clean up, and if we get things out of shape Ill fix \u2019em again If you only knew it, I like clean things as well as you do, Hat Graham and if I was a girl, I'a\u2014' \u2018Hush, Jack.You can ask the boys and welcome, and we'll pop some corn and crack nuts.\u2019 Mrs.Graham spoke with a new dignity and Hattie's angry retort died on her lips, while Jack thanked his mother with a rough, boyish hug.\u2018My patience! How this place does look!\u201d exclaimed Hattie a moment lat- \u2018er.\u2018They had torn themselves from the survey of the \u2018parlor\u2019 mand reluctantly closed the door behind them.\u2018I didn't know it was so bad till we got the other cleared out,\u2019 murmured Mrs.Graham, npologetically.\u2018Let\u2019s pitch in here, too.I'll see you through, ma, and so'l Hat, and we'll have a surprise for pa to-night that he'll appreciate.\u2018Let's de.assented Bonnle beaming \u2018I'll begin on \u2018the stove.It is not necessary to go into detail.All that had heen accomplished in the parlor was repeated In the dining-room and then in the kitchen.With a clean tablecloth came a suggestion -of better food.\u2018We'll have a mutton pot-ple for supper.Pa used to love it, and always \u2018said nobody could beat me making it,\u2019 declared Mrs.Graham.\u2018Why don't we ever have it, then?demanded Elsie.\u2018Well, it's some trouble-the dumplings and all.Since my nerves have been pad I haven't fels like doing any extra w.rk.\u2019 Mrs.Graham's reply was , hesitating and her sallow cheeks flushed.\u2018I've grown lazy,\u2019 she sald to herself, \u2018and that\u2019s the whole truth of it.It's a wonder John's patience has held out this long.\u2019 | \u2018Thase dishes are a shame to put on a respsctable family's table,\u201d scolded Hattle, as she wiped the handle off a cracked.cup.\u2018Queer if you\u201d ve never thought of it before.I've been hoping this good while :%ey\u2019d get smashed so bad we'd have to have some new ones,\u2019 sald Jack.\u2018We will children as soon as ever pa can spare the money, and napkins, too, said the mother, determinedly.The wintry \u2018day drew to an early close.Mr.Graham turned up his coat collar as he battled against the stiff gale.\u2018I hope Hattie didn't go skating,\u2019 he thought.\u2018t's not suitable weather for her to be out, but Hattie is so'set on having her own Way\u2014 a sigh finished the sentence.He was tired, cold and hungry.Visions of a cheerless home, an eill-gooked and carelessly served supper, cross children and a listless wife flitted across his brain in spite of the loyalty that tried to dispel them.-Just at the corner there was {ight and warmth, a hot meal- and -an exhilarating beverage, aif\" \u2018te bd bad \u2018for à trifle.\u2018 How against such odds?.His steps loiter- ed\u2014then he pushed on again.He'd try awhile longer: mayba something would turn up to make life\u2019s aspect a little Jess forbidding.He opened his front door.The little entry was dimly lighted, but he saw at once that the ligh: was clear.There was a savory odor on the air\u2014his gpirits began to rise.At least, the children were not quarrelling, and what was that?Hattie laughing merrily and Jack joining in.He hung his coat and hat in their proper place\u2014 his first instinctive concession to.the new order of things.- A moment later he stood in the dining-room, looking bewilderedly at the neat table, the \u2018shining stove, the clean lamp clilmney, and his wife with a white tle \u2018apron and a bow in her hair.he could speak he was fallen upon and dragged bodily into the parlor, where the new curtains hung and when all talk=d at once, explaining, commenting and rejoicing until he was in danger of \u2018confusion.of the brain,\u2019 as Jack remarked.Through it all he kept turning his wistful glance toward his wife, who \"stood apart, with a tinge of color on her checks and a smile on her parted lips, At last he spoke: \u2018It seams like old times, Bell, he said.\u2018Like the good old times come back.The quick tears.sprang to and Mrs.\u201c1- suffered for many years from what some people\u2019 call \u2018epilepsy.Dr.Miles\u2019 Restora- | tive Nervine cured me, and you caf imagine how thankful I am.\u201d .I.COFFMAN, Coldwater, Mich.ay daughter was cured | 4, \"with Dr.Miles\u2019 Restorative Nérvine, = after having been afflicted with fits for five years.\u201d PETER McAULEY, .\"7 Springfield, Mass.Pore yea my little boy had va ing Miles\u2019 Nervine he has Dever had one \u201cof there \"MRS, SRL Soa TLE DAGUE, Rachestee, Ind \u201cMy dau couldn\u2019e talk or iby: daughter could Seven.bottles of Dr.Mil .Netviae entirel Cured her.\u201d \"LAND, _ MRS.NAL Ethel, Ind.© Until old he had ve him oe 5 bottles of Dr, iles\u2019 Restôrative Nervine.He \u201con the \u2018Gift bottie\u201d* ;- -MRS.R DUNTLEY, \u2018Say, and, 4u18-Jack, \u2018suddedly.Iv | Now\u2019 Yéais-can't 1 ask some \u2018of the.eid Grahams eyes, eut the oe smile \u201clong was 3t\" worth \u2018while tg struggle | Before -ter to another.sible check on éxpendifures is to face | épagaris Every time he ot a little | cold.Since taki Vitus\u2019 dance.ee hiss not -had x 6it since he began | Wastoma, Wis.- pa EEL SE | Yoppotising.It noi in.the he DaiEXEER 81, 1989 =A did not fade _ \u2018They have come back, John\u2014dear | John.< \u2018pie to atay.I'll never be.80 careless: and negleëtful of your -c6- fort ngain.Thode blessed curtains have preached a sermon the live-long day, and Ill never forget it 4f I live to be a \u2018hundred.Come, dear, supper\u2019s ready\u2014mutton- pot ple and twisted crullers.\u2019 The good beginning grew into a better continuance.Gradually things about the Graham place\u2014fences, gate, lawn-\u2014came to correspond with the curtains at the parlor windows.Happy Mra.Zllerslie looked on in approving silence only rejoicing with her husband in secret .But it was New Year's day again before\u2019 Tom uttered his verdict.\u2018It's a success Min\u2014I give in, I thought at first it would wear off, but a thing that's been kept up for a year may be regarded us a confirmed habit.Instead of insisting as I did before that such \u2018lLings du.no good, ! suggest thai you stari a lauc factory, and supply all the shiftiess people in town with curtains.\u2019 Build on resolve, avd The structure of thy grope Among the shadow=~ of eld sins, but let Thine ow soul's light shine on the path of hope \u2019 And dissipate the darkness.tears Upon the.blotted record .of lost years, But turn the leaf, and smile, O, smile, to see \u2018 _ The fair white pages that remain to thee.«ot upon regret, future.Do not Waste no \u2014Ella Wheeler Wilcox.Bless .me then, O Lord, with thy grace, and help me at the turning of the morning.80 shall I be with thee all the day.\u2014John E.McFayden.Our life is like the lifes of a tree.again and again stripped of every sign \u2018ef life, that it has put forth, and.yet which still has gathered all those apparent failures into the success of one long, continuous - growth.\u2014Phillips Brooks.Co Ebpecially and: certainly does happiness come Without thought or search to those who live for others.Therefore, for every one of us the secret of happiness in the year and years to come is living to make others happy by making them better.So Christ has.taught us by precept and example.He did not seek happiness for himself.\u2018He went about doing good,\u201d alleviating the sorrows, healing the bodies and souls of men; and we know that he found divine joy in so doing his Father's will.Confidence in God\u2019s care is necessary to happiness.For we know not what is before us, what a day may bring forth: and no oracle or seer can tell us what will be our trials, c¢onfiicts, sorrows, or joys and achievements in the year or years to come.But we know that in God's care we shai be safe, and that no earthly disdsigr can touch the heart of that life which is hia- with Carts in God.7 Us Ae ur RIT pie, \u201c A NEW YEARS WISH FOR A CHILD.: | What shall I wish for my darling, With her curls of sunny gold?Shall I wish hep countless pleasures, Surprises, and joys untold?I'll wish that the gentle Jesus, May take in His own her hand, And lead her, my little pilgrim, To the one true fatherland.\u2014'8pectator.\u2019 END OF THE HOUSEKEEPERS' YEAR.Once more the end of the year, and the housekeeper who keeps accounts | goes over them and reflects with seriousness over what she sees, writes Caroline French Benton, in the New York \u2018Observer\u2019 Meat Las cost so - much more than she wishes it.had! Vegetables and- fruit have been so high, and eggs and butter as well! So many things have had to be replenished, too, - chairs - covered, mattresses renovated ,table linen replaced, towels bought by the dozen\u2014it makes a discouraging total.\u2019 Probably we all spend a little more than is absolutely necessary, and every December we realize it and determine that ahother year shall see us more economical.But with prices high and wants many, it is difficult to improve very radically from.one win- Still.the best pos- them in black and white, and no iat-, ter how subduing to our spirite the account book -may be, it is.a good thing to have in the house, and to read over carefully \u2018onde in a while.Every economist kriqws that a wo- | man's money does not go in large amounts, but in small, It ie not the oc- | castonal roasts of beef that add up; it is tke little things, the- - constantly recurring of small, insignificant items Thich make up the disagreeable to- This is the first thing to be con- dec and reckoned with, In planning for another year there must be } a reduction in- these trifies:- That\u2019 pèr- petually appearing \u201cpound of butter\u2019 in the grocer\u2019s bill, for one.thing, might be better dealt with, probably.Perhaps too much butter is eaten; the one pound .a week for each person | which is the proper amount to buy, possibly ds heen exceeded.In this case there must bè féwer hot breads; cakes with maré \u2018economical receipts must be made, \u2018 or.cookies and singer-.bread take the place of take, except occasionally;.the-tiny bits in the refrigerator must be made to £0 tur- ther anottèr year.\u201cThe left-ovets \u2018perhaps should have | received greater\u2019 Attention all around than they have \u2018had.It is possible to use scraps of.met for à sécônd éay's éinner inetesd of buying tresh, if only they are managet well.Just à Rept the settlement at peace and so n check the Indians, but also Lrevented any pretext for intervention by.the United States, and thus in all probability preserved Manitoba and the rest of \u2018the magnificent North-West, ay long odds the finest heritage of Eng d, to Canada and the Empire.His claim to the title of a great churchman rests chiefly on his power of organization, which amounted to genius.The Archbishop was not a great preacher, had no gift of eloquence.3 and did Hot love to appear prominently on public occasions.Me was 2- great churchman, because ot his services te the church az a leader, a wise master- builder and governor, and an ecclesiastical statesman.In 1885 Rupert's Land was one See with gisnteen clergy: in, 1904, when the'Archbisiiop died, the original See had become nine Sees with orne two hundred clergy.Of all this gteat: development the Archbishop was the Chief moving and inspiring spirit.Like many another noted pyelate;, he had a sound Scotch Presbyterian foundation for the Imposing superstructure of his long and.illustrious capeer in the church of his choice and: hia life-long devation.It was perhaps to the early influences of his life that\u2019 might be attributed the zeal for education as well as for religion that formed the most marked characteristic of his later yeras.Cathedral and col- lego went always together ag the dearest objects of his life.The legaey.of-John Knox of Scotland, the school and the church bound in close union, \u2018was to reach far beyond the first in- her dors fo the great new dominions beyond the seas.The years of sthdent Me were marked by unremitting teil | \u2018gpish the kandicap of small means.but, #5 the end, the truest success \u2018crowned: y effocts.- His scholarship Was re- into any of the PH to té éHHH HS days.\u201d .= \u201c#@ \u2018wrest success from failure, \u2018al¥ays by his college at Cambridge, | of \u2018maunte which i now -stu-, REVIEW bridge, usualiy \u2018the only avenues to such popularity.There-as at King's College, Aberdeen, in younger daye, the worth of the man impressed professors and students.Connected with his fellowship at Cambridge was his first incumbency gt the charming hamlet of Madingly.The story goes that when he went to \u2018ring himself in\" as vicar he could only extract two \u2018or three peals from the bells and\u2019 the village wiseacres shook their heads, for a vicar's years of office are no more than the peals he rings at his instal-; lation.In Robert Machray's ease the bells spoke truly.for three years trom that day he had been ordained Bishop.of Rupert's Land.His university experience as well as his pastoral.duties in England were to \u2018be of service in his new fleld of labor.St.John's College, Winnipeg.and the later University of Manitoba, of which he was the first chancellor, are the chief monuments of his educational meal.cathedral which he found \u2018established on his arrival became the centre of a\u2019 missionary activity unsurpassed in the history of any chureh.The college trained men for the fields, the cathedral directed and superintended thetr work when trained.The two formed the very brain and heart of the Anglican Church in the west.The church developed with the country.The Bishop\u2019s policy was to have bis men in the field ahead of the settlers.Like the great mission superintendents of the sister churches, he had learned that lesson from the degeneration of the western states to the south.So it was that visiting bishops from these states were amazed at the church attendance, the quiet amd orderly Sabbath and the prevalence of regard for law and order in general, that made the youthful city of Winnipeg a contrast indeed to the rising western cities of their own country.As the country Doomed\u2019 and collapsed, the fortunes of church and college wavered, but the constant efforts of the Bishop and his life-long friend and helper, Archdeacon: McLean, helped them to weather the storm.Calumny did not lose its oppertunity of insinuating that the ecclesiastical centre was enriching itself at the expense of the outlying missions.A welcome committee of investigation was appointed, whose report showed that Dr.Machray had pledged all his private means to tide his beloved institutions over the hard times.The report was not merely a vindication, but a glowing tribute to the devèted band of men at Winnipeg.> Through evil report and good report, through times of stress, when frequent hurried visits to Great Britain were needed to secure needed funds, and through times of prosperity, when the lands husbanded till better times ron- zed large valuès, the indomitable aid jm man.carried: forward.the double werk br Hs life thi'he was able to nan ores] SY the \u2018Sutherify-he bid wic]ded to & duly: organized\" \u2018Provincial §ynod, feéaling that the future of the work was ag- sured.The expression of apprecia- | tion from his clerical brethren in Cap- ada which took form in his election as first Primate of All Canada and of his Sovereign-in his reception of the order of Prelate of St.Michael and.St.George, were gratifying evidences of the successful termination of his labors.His chief characteristic was \u2018a high and noble sense of duty.Munifcent in- ats sition, untiring in industry, indom- oe in perseverance, he lived a lang, tfe, marked by singleness of pur- pass ee no little self-sacrifice.Withal.he was a 8 thetic,.loving, tenderhearted man.othing of a mystic, he yet lived by faith in the Unseen and Eternal: not in the least a pietist, and hating cant, his religious feeling flowed deep and strong, nourishing all the roots of'his being.His was a great personal- ity\u2014even to his bodily appearance which was singularly atr iking a Sud impressive, particularly tn his ears.His was 2 well-rounded leo.ot hope and fulfilment, of effort and achievement, and ere he died it was his happy lot to see the prospering of the work of his-hands, and the rising up of a stately fabric on the foundations.he hyd well and truly Mr.Machray has produced a blography worthy of \u2018its subject dignified and scholarly.He has chosen well from the abundance of material at his dla- posal, so that every department of.the | Archbishop's work and évery feature of his character receives its share of-at-.tention.To his fellow-churchmen it is peplete with information with regard to their constitutional history end status To others it offers -x clear and dispes- sionate account of critieal tires tm Canadian history as wèll as the portrait of a man who typifies the strengtb the perseverance, the courage and: the patience of the pioneer days of a nation.Truly, \u2018there wary: slants, in those © \u2014\u2014 3 THE SCIENCE oF MUSIC.A music text-book an entfrely new lines treats its gubject as a prritind study, hot as a practical} art.\u2019 Res author would have music regarded as it.Was regerded by the Greeks of old, as a branch of mathematics, and studied \u2018ri the schools as such.Ita säucatiocal- value \u2018he -holds, is equally great with thet of Keometry, or algebra, ang its practical valus greater to the Average.pupil.Under the painfully iwvented title: of \u201cMusicology,\u201d Maurice > 8.Logan (Hinds, Noble & Eldridge, sis publishes the eourse of study he ad.however, warthy \u2018of consideration by educationists.Beginñing, lke other.science text-books by definitions.af terms, he goes on to explain scales and keys, major and minor, ; Antervals \u2018as related to these and all \u2018the elamen processes necessary for the reading of music.The second section: \u2018deals with: the.structure of music, hatmony, thorough bass, progression, - modujation, transposition, counterpoint.melody and form.closing With \"classification.of musi& .Chapters on ataustics and the: sources: of puusjéal \u2018eound- are unustal and vatusble additions to: the genpept Kn \"of \u2018the sublet.Jt Some: mupieal study 1n,the.school eurtieuttm would ive a trash imsatus bx the-art | lazgely a mochañiéut tutos.ve Ab\" tie.Elizabethan time myhsje way a: jé por a hia straitered_ \u201crmigans \u2018 mate \u2018sub life of Cam- wisfeh: might Nave bes \u2018edéaipos ; \u2018fone of their number to suit verses \u2018| poptlar at the time, pr written for.the vocates.The contents of the book ate, probable (hat the \u2018Inclusion of \u201csen | hard) part of.education; Jt.Waa the yap, : ot: * \u201cab > occasion, to elaborate it, by impromrtu { harmonising and variation and enioy the proceeding as a similar gathering reading or any \u201cother popular amusement.If Mr.Logan could find a more fetching title for his work he might the better hope-to become the honbred means of assisting to restore the lont musie of the Anglo-Saxon race, and help ta remove the reproach of Philis- tinlerm that is cast upon them by more artistic and spiritual \u2018people.ALSO RECEIVED: \u2018Modern Substitutes for Christianity,\u2019 \u2018by Pearson McAdam Muir, D.D.; \u201cVoice |\u2019 \u2018Production and the Phonetics of Decla- \u2018mation,\u2019 by J.C.Newlands (London: \u2018Hodder and Stoughton); .\u2018History of \u2018the Union Jack and Flags of the Empiré.\u201d by Barlow Cumbériand (Toronto: \u2018William Briggs); \u2018Boom,\u2019 by Wiliam Caine; \"The Hause of Terror; by Ger- hawk,\u201d by Baroness Oresy; \u2018The Witch Queen of Khem, by Ena Fitzgerald; \u2018The \u2018#erpent and the Cross,\u2019 by Ste- | phen Andrew; \u2018The Secret of the Raft,\u2019 by Houghton Townley.\u2018Her Suburban Highness,\u2019 by Guroer Gillman (London: Greening and Company); \u2018Bok- \u2018wala, the story.of a Capgo Victim,\u2019 by ligious Tract Society); \u2018Historical Essays\u2019 by James Ford Rhodes; \u2018In the Grip_of the Nyika,\u201d by Lieut.-Col.J.H.Paterson, D.S.O.: \u2018The Education of Uncle, Paul,\u201d by Algernon Blackwood; \u201cThe Approach to the Social Question,\u2019 \u2018by Francis Greénwood Peabody; \u2018The Evolution of Worlds, by Percival Lowell (Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada, Lid); \u2018The Canadian Magazine,\u2019 \u2018The Westminster,\u2019 \u2018Outing.\u2019 LITERARY NOTES + \u2019 , THESE ttt tbe be G.B.8 AND G.K.C, Not every one can look upon George Bernard Shaw with the whole-heart- ed generosity and rosy appreciation that color the glasses through which Mr.Chesterton sees in \u2018George Bernard Shaw\u2019 (London: John Lane), and it\u2018is not to be wondered at that the breadth and- expansion of the appreciator\u2019s personality at times overshadows that of the man he appreciates for Mr.\u2019 G.K.Cheaterton was.never more himself than in-his.endeavor to show.the: world the real G.B.S., in whom the: world has been thoroughly decélved.To.Mr.Chesterton Mr.Shaw is.a true son of the old \u2018Land of Saints\u2019: However he may shout profanities or seek\u2019 to shatter the shrines, there is als ways something about him which sug-] gests that in a sweeter and mére solid civilization: ie would bave been a great He would have been -a saint of.8 Ll (Sternly ni bape of 8 sternly this str | Jos Yo ai ss inst, he.is cer: aa wr Pani; ee the intellectual -surrènder of the snob.He is: perhaps a defective character, but he is.not a mixed ope.All.tha.a irtues he has- are.heroic.vistuen.8 like the Venus if le; all that, here yh of h But here omen he paradox: of Shaw \u2018the greatest of aH his paradoxes and the gne of which heis unconscious.These one or .two | plain truths which quite stupid people\u2019 - learn \u2018at the beginning are exactly the.one or two truths which Bernard Shaw may not learn even at the end.He is a daring pilgrim who has set out.from the\u2019 grave to find the cradle.He started from points of vlew no one else was clever enough to discover, and he is at last discovering points of view whieh no one else was ever stupid enough to ignore.: \u2018The critic is himself criticised by the London \u2018Spectator\u2019 at the close of a long review of his book: \u2018The.fault of: Mr- Chesterton is that he is an oasis with no desert.He offers the dazzled eye no dull stretches of sand on which to rest.His procession of urgent sentences each saying something tires one out.For our own part, we like him better when his.essays (this, after all, is only.\u2018@ long essäy) are briefer.To deal\u201d with one thing at a time is of course impossible to.so .ardent and tumultuous a mind, but for sheer reasons of space \"he \u2018must necessarily deal with fewer things in three Pages thah, in three hundred.\u201d \u2018OLD WATS.Se A pleasing friendliness and sensé of.intimacy breathes throughout the pages of \u201cThe Old Town,\u201d by Jacob\u2019 A: RHs (The Macmillan Company).It is a- series of sketches or pictures of the old.Danish town of Ribe, in which the su-: shor spent his boyhood.and to which he returned after an absence of many yezrs.- Many of.the.old:town's charms- remath unspoilt, but many \u2018of the ald customs havé gone the way of thelr\u2019 fellows in other lands - and.cities, al- } though * in this corñer of the world J they died hard.The crying of \u2018the\u2019 hours through the street by the.nigbt-.til but a few years ago, and at\u2019 ten o'clock\u201d there would sound out\u2019 regularly the following words to their own | | melody: Ho, © ERE Heard ye the: clock - ht, \u2019 \u2019 pre Our lool 4 just paw struck ton.\u201c2° Fun 38 fer the mor of otig may aivo pe.Ho watchman! \u201cour \u2018clack ia striking | ki Ob, $ \u201crise he ; 8.Er ner = .=, cs £ re is Do-ane too Jow Ww : - To be beñsath Thy ¢ - Our-clook strict De to.Anrkost tat Oh, helpful Fricad, Thy comf rw ork.ond Cees Then grows the Barden light.+, .alk SET 2 British Medical Assquiation, \u2018Aeerpt.Ré- They Coptain,\u2019 based on analyses made forthe deodint! mn; and.\u2018while - it in ai mene sd TROT Io\u2019 a enngtul and Slspassl \u2018 of tive \u2018Thany \u2018patent the exceptiaf, for» guibaife: iad people tu-take up a new theme | mex.watchnten pernisted, Mr.Ril: Bays, un~ | pes Sn shi are ii HE today might enjoy a seance at mind- |- \u2018aid Bliss; \u2018The \"Nest of the Sparrow- : a Congo Resident (London: The Re- |.t oor Gésiches Ht ed ek Lo cheerfulness, there 1 ness, despair.Hi gh up in'haægard F | ¢onstpnt aching\" UTTER.LONELINESS.4 1 10 many.ways a \u201ctherougbly amtising 1 book is the recent .puliication of: the medles: What They Cost and What | an \u2018gion in Ontario.puffs charmi a RR 5 5 1 thy Sod mippomed 5 nfo but some claim so wide a fleld the \u2018world\u2019s gratitude that they have \u2018more.widely {esignated \u2018cure Among these a very old ee quaintange 1e is siven- platé-tnîthe following: \u2014 worth ox of of Sra EE be so or 1s.1 and \u201cth he prime cost of ts of the 5, pills it contains ne out air a far- it is stated that \u201cthese renowned phils -are composed entirely of Medicinal ache, Dizziness or mm Head, wind, Pain, and .Spasms at the 8 h, Paine Jn - Back, mnie, Indigestion, Want\\ of Leesa, Mier Meals, Vomit- a \u201cLiver Ca applaints.Sick Headaches, Plann ngs of Heat, Lowness \u201cScurvy and Scorbutic Affections, Pimples and Blotches on the Skin, Bad Legs, \u201can average weight of vais ghowed them to consist of aloes, Ina cire ular wrap ed round the box Herbs,\u201d and cure Constipation, the- Restless- appuie of the Stomach, Bilious SE it ror and all Nervous Affections, ete, mer, and soap: no gion other medicinal ingredient was found.he uantities were .«pproximately as Aloes.oe 0.5 grain: Powdered singer.s 0.65 \u201c Powdered aoap « 0.18 * In one pir It 1s a mercy that in the main.the mild manners of these hypocrites have \u2018suffered them to do little definite harm, but they: richly deserve the \u2018inmasking \u2018they receive.CANADIAN - | ALMANAC.\u20ac The 1910 issué af the \"Canadian Almanac\u2019 (Toronto: the Cepp, Clark Co, Ltd.) marks the sixty-third year of the publication of this almost indispensable court of all inquiries.- Just upen five hundred pages \u2018this year, its steady growth has been growth also in appreciation and usefulness, for compact of statistics as it 1s the greatest care has been exercised to make figures, etc.reliable, and to include in one volume all such information as any Canadian engaged in either professional or business life, may be_ likely to require for ready reference.In every copy of the Almanac is inclyded a map of Nipissing district, showing the fameus silver re- The book is easy to handie from the nature of its binding.the print is clear and the paper good.\u2014\u2014\u2014 GLOOM.The.Tragic\u2019 Laf Latin Quarter.(John F.Macdonald, Jn the London er.A short paragraph, printed in small type and hidden away \u2018in a corner of the Paris newspapers, records a tragedy that has just taken- place in that supposèd ever-gay, all-eenchanted.cir- cle\u2014the Englis art colony of the Latin Quarter.\u2019 Gay and enchanting, this colony certainly does: appear to the accastonal visitor to Paris, when he find himself in a small but cheerful studio\u2014and bis hostess makes him tea, and hands bim brjeches apd sugared cakes, and ngly at a cigarette, and tells him all about \u2018her work, and friends, and Httle, à dissipation and adventures.\u2018It's\u2019 be hers,\u2019 she says enthustapt ically.\u2018a tab quite believe it.\u2019 agrees the visitor, looking 4 anpreciatively about the room.On the walls, eninge, Gtures, magks, posters, of co \u201cstatue of the Venus de ¢ Victory: Sue - + s -And col finished catiças studio a pleasant: ympathotic mai v 5 - atelier, halr-boudai yEnpa oi.hale Our hostess\u2014we Suk \u201ccall her Miss\u2019 Diba Simpsons young.and fascinat- Her parents, of South Hamp- signa, London, a her ene hundred nd fifty pounds, a year; but she sas oye to \u2018dress\u2019 on that.Mrs.Simpsen takes her daughter out shopping when she returns home for the summer holl- days; and twice or \u2018thrice a year Simpson pefe sends over a five-pound note, and then\u2014of course-\u2014Ethel's 8 birthday is sultably remembered.\u2018I'm not rich, but I manage all right,\u2019 says Miss Simpson.- better tea or more admirable.brioches, and I've never n a more delightful Visitor, replies.gor should reply) the THE OTHER SIDE.Another typical hostess is Miss Irene Pott.\u2018from Chicago, whose fine, lofty studio pig-sticking old Pott has furnished luxuriously.Miss Pott only trifles with painting; but she nevertheless calls herself an art student, anû.gives \u201cwhat she \u2018calls \u2018real bohemian\u2019 parties, at which quails, and pate de\u2019 foie gras, and champagne cocktails are served on Shining trays.So, much splendor and galéty chez Misy ott.And much refinement and charm at Misa Simpson\u2019s.And thus the visitor, on his return té London or Chicago, pronounces the art-student's life in the Latin Quarter delightful, fascinating, | ideal.However, in fhe\u2019 njldst of all thig is gloom, pretched- couch (D bye: BEAL 2 veka healthy hotels, in dim furnished rooms, live English girls.and English women who go non , who know nobody, who do* he but toil from morning tin dusk in art schools, or copy.the masterpte ces in the Louvre; either With the rn hope.of becoming successful ters.or with the de: sign of subsequently -obtajning well-.paid positions \u2018as \u2018pa ting mistresses.in their own coufityy.Some of them are SAA a Me aa e v- ve an income of fifty or Sixty pe pounds: the majority are living on a y n \u2018sav accumulates rod ER thio hr, of ous gvern ato i wo ainting is asser Cris : schol feos | ta pay, peints.crane iy ph to be eds as SE 20e every ery Yount, tanc must go a oo ong wa Impossible to call ypen M lore Simpson.as one woul a \u2018have to.invite her hark.Still.maire .sstble- to attend Miss Pott's hemianr \u2018Parties, where the Hæhts are so by lant and the rosso are go fine.ys for the sha struggling Englidh\u2019 art students of - AE Latin Quarter, Mga loneliness, ay.Anxlety\u2014tecausy 2 frais deliéate ; Janes, and eld or} ry.fo dot ails 23 are for ever \u201d a bat ir make both en © fe is ra- air val ès se Jay it in all\u2019 ae 4) ry 15 RB as et.ones, Zalning.mage: t is Ite * Miss a - fram.it nique\u2019 089 .rs spent | {the art schools or jn.the\u2019 Etats ne stry, patience, grbitjén, Fe ai fe srolam\u2014all or £5 the t > ne ; ru < ato ing.2 ey 1a ana be kinder, of their rr, Jand of the ald Ei Sine, ate ue the Jones and faded Miss Re ruth: the: php re ov to i ati \"Quer: in, 1 Sores, tog Hy a | darkest =o?iF enchanted English ary; solony | of the: \u201cI've never tasted | .:] gets under the tawdry peekaboo waist 9| And she pums uj \" her y ét the composition of & history of Vien- {hese music.His task 2 en aan | Epperal the manuscript to\u2019 \u2018thie.Austrian | we | a would: defr te ee pub cation.Aftér-; the | Fifteen Years of ae \u201cFruit-a-tives/ Promptly Qured Him After Doctors Had Falied to Give Relief.> CHARLES BARRETT, Bou Harbor au Bouche, Antigonish Co, N.S.March -24, 1900.oI wish to express = mL appre; ciatfon of the t bene receiv Hr suftered frem taking t-a-tives.\u2019 from Biltousness and Dyspepsia for fifteen yegrs and I consulted phy- siclans and took \u2018many kinds of ordinary medicine, but got no relief.I was in miserable health all the time and nothing did me any good.I read the testimonial of Archibald Mc- Kechnie, of Ottawa, and I decided toy try \u2018Pruit-a-tives.\u2019 I have taken a number of boxes of \u201cPruit-a-tives,\u2019 but before I had taken one box I felt better and now am entirely well.\u2018I am thenkful té be well after fitteen years suffering, and I am willing to have this statement published for the sake of other WBufférers, and to them I strongly recommend \u2018Fruit- a-tives.\u2019 (Signed) CHARLES BARRETT.B0c a box, 6 for $2.50\u2014or trial box, 25c.At all dealers or sent post-paid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.- Pepper ere but on a nodding acquaintance.They go their own ways; when at night the studios of the Quarter are cheerful and warm, they are alone in their cold furnished rooms, or in their haggard, dismal hotels.And the small legacy dwindles, and the \u2018savings\u2019 run low\u2014so that Miss Jones looks more frail! than ever, and Miss Reynolds older and mare faded.etimes it happens that Miss Jones ing ill, is taken to the English hos- are sent for, and that\u2014almost a sha- dow\u2014she is taken back to England.Occasionally it happens, too, that at last, discouraged and broken, Miss Reynolds bids the Quarter in which all her hope and ambition were centred, farewell.Gone, are her \u2018savings\u2019 accumulated through years of hard governess work.\\ione, all for nothing.And Miss Reynolds returns to governessing in a sad London suburb or a grim provincial town.THE SHORT PARAGRAFH.*ker tra edies than: these, the But den all- tragedies\u2014deâth from- distress; have from time to.time been\u2019 etorded in themupposed ever-gay, all- Latin.Quarter; The short paragraph.in the Paris pewspapers 1 referred to: at the beginning of this article, reads follows: ot English art- -students named Alice Burrowes, aged 39, was to-day found déad in her room in the Rue Bernard.She had been dead three or four \u2018days.She had apparently succumbed te cold: and starvation.\u2019 YE GIVE THEM À A GHANCE.How to Help the\u2019 Youth: in Our City Streets.(Edmonton \u2018Saturday Nows.) Miss Jane Addams, whose work in the social settlements of Chieago, has made her an outstanding figure in the life of that city, is of the opinion that the greatest refining influence that can be brought to -bear on the growing generation may: be exerted through providing more natural outlets .for their youthful enthugiasm.In short, she believes that they shoulé be given greater opportunities to play.She has recently written a book on Spirit of Youth and the City Streets) which is well worth some attention, particularly in these western cities of ours, with the future all before them and the.chance to profit by the mistakes of those of the older parts of the continent.\u2018One generation after another,\u2019 she writes, \u2018has \u2018depended upon its youth to equip it with gatety and enthu- slasm, to persuade it that living Is a pleasure, urtil men everywhere have anxiously provided channels through which this wine of life might flow and be preserved for their delight.The classical city promoted play with careful solicitude, building the theatre and stadium as it built the market place and the temple.The Greeks held their games so integral a part of their religion and patriotism that they came tu expect from their poets the highest utterances at the moment when the sense of pleasure released the national life.In the mediaeval cities the krights had thelr tourneys; the guilds their paxeants, the people their dances, and the church made festival for its most cherighed saints with gay street processions, gnd presented a drama in whic \u2019no less a.theme then the history of \u2018creation be~ came a matter of thrilling interest.Only in the modern city havé men concluded that it is no.lonzer necessary for the municipality to provide for.the insatiable desire fer play.Miss Addams then: procesds to show.in what manner this appetite reveals itaslf.She tells the stories heard in: the juvenile courts, submits to a kindly but penetrating scrutiny .the boys who ard gent to the penal schools, of the wistful young girl at the dance hall, nds the honest, aching heart of the city-marcbned young Es ary fallow, underneath his appa rowdyism: f the'b ihe hele ancre ou by placing the blame a © those who have thé tity, of the fiture | as well as the city of the presen the provision.sos perhaps you thought that you did right think so.\u2019 He sald: .-\u2018You know, a little crying wil do them no harm.They will come all right oye-and-bye.Then his face gleamod.He was a very sane man.There va?no excitement about him There was no hysteria about him\u2014do nôt_trake any mis- take\u2014and what he sgl\u2019 was this: sweet music In.the, rogf, but es soon as you togk them away;{he music ceased\u2019 He never.lovkey, mors.folemn n his life, and 1 bel; that I did not see, amut\u2019nit was their blessing.What I mean to say is this: tt it does \u2018not do for human\u2019 hands to interfere \u2018too much:'when the Roy Spirit 18 working in mén\u2019: hearts.ls a wonderful thindi< How did-\u2018ft come about?Where did 1t come from\u2019 and will .it ever come ggain?We dd not know anything \u2018äbdut it.\u2018The\u2019 wind bloweth rere ft lsteth, and thou hearest À sound thereof, but\u2019 thou canst not tell wherice it cometh nor whither it \u2018goeth\u2019; but it'is a wonderful reality.= .7 « - PILGRIMAGES TO ŸŸHE SACRED HILL IN HUNAN.; (Rev.G.G.Warren, Wesleyan Mission, Changsha, Hunah, 1n \u2018China's Millions.\u201d) .Heng Shan 1s a-satred mountain, situated in the centré -of the Province of Hunan, It is popularly known as the \u2018Southern Peak, being connected witha \u2018riorthern,\u2019 a .'western,\u2019 and an tern\u2019 peak, as {orniing prominent period of Ching\u2019s history, .\"In the times, of tin I very .earliest mention of these \u2018 peaksa\u2014Iin documenia im the days of- Anraham\u2014these four.\u2018mountains were.centres of important | sacrificial ceremonies.performed from time to time by thé Lanperor himself, To-Aay Imperial sacrifices are still offered, but the .offering.is nmjade by deputies, ge vinclal officials, er .When popular pllgrimages commenc- éd it would be haïd_t{a say.But in these\u2019 days the warship.of the pepple.quite eclipses the {mpérial ceremonies, and forms the main subject of interest.¢onnection with thd mountain.~~, = he eo .ocasiorial : visitors .fro other provinces, sume 61 whom \u2018may bé performing a pilgrimége to the com: pente peg, JF J He west.\u2018Bat tHe greal.t \u2018of the pil- rer \u201cfrom tHe.home wurovinge - tistics of Hunan.No statis are procura- rita s \u201cfrom, the whole province.Phe Chinese thém- selves red pcarcelÿ any \u2018experience of attempta to estimate ldrg aénä'{t would bè uécleté tp'ask Hny che how, ,pilirfioa coms; from year to year, 22 fw ew 2 a.\"As the traveller.\u2018néaver \u2018to the moustatn.Tot I fhe.itt Not September, the strings 61 ing and.coming.increase In.hn uptil What are, at ordinary times; what untravelled \u2018paths, comé\u2019 to be, more crowded than the busiest high roads in the province; : + ding ths Sending Jo the Gospel\u201d aid we-are oC et that we have never tbuched-\u2014a feeling gratetul:to you nitssibnaiiès for bring- At the actual foot-gf thé monnEdn of a sort of Jeatonsy for \u2018their.serrow- dt; \u2026 We-shall nevér forget\u2019 the there is a large temple, one of the larg- for sin, and théir giorying in- fhe for- Frace of God in sending -yvou.° But\u2019 est I have seen in.China, érected \u2018Jry giveness of it.=~ __ 2 = he.added, \u2018thé Holy Ghast chme dowr imperial orders, wheiw every\" pilgrim: pass (ne, You Sul | BE EE ve ri |T CHINESE, - ©: ., 1.jus thet£._ W heard him say th smoke burping p , Prey CHURCH SE el 4 Lier.\u201cha Ib II TIGRE VUE at and paper ad koneral ogne , ea bck seat.This church into the church a.little afterwards, the\" \u2018 Webster, in taking those girls out, but I do not \"Wher they.were érying there I heard, fa that he did in: the eid that 1 did not | | héar;-and that.de and bihers-saw tiixes eas geographical features in the legendary\u2019 which purport to desdribe the dotugws, ilar rit \u2019 Ps less for pe h VE pilgrims, go- In.; tempk oth 4 à numbers, | che rally two àf, tué higher pra-+p | ment.\u201d The 2 0) it stands erect and continues his .chi stands arect 3 \u2018| passes.the most part\u2014I should roughly guess \u2018China, includes abstinence from wine \u2018standing before the gods.ing \u2018demans.route, bives Ape- aS Ret ome NAAR of Over ton SE er es who passed me.In six hours I count ed two thousand five hundred anu Seventy.1 was assured that for twu or three days and nights previous the: numbers had been aiways-as great, at times greater\u2014night ana day make but little difterence it the weather ne fine Ingeed, on the first night or which 1 stayed at a temple not far from the top, there were numbers of pilgrims who each threw down an incense stich in front of the temple, notwithstanding that a violent storm had raged during | the whole night.For a week -or ten days I think it 8 no exaggeration to say that ten thousand pilgrims a day present their prayers and worship to the numerous idols that are te be found in the temples upon the mountain slope.Co \u2018The pilgrims.struck: me as- being fo about ninety percent\u2014honet, clean-liv- ing peasants.Now and again, wealthy, schotarly \u2018pilgrims were\u2019 met, who per- rE A WT je in a.piajority wera.rough sirew sandals: whieh in-ail parte of the country form the peasant\u2019s foot- gear.They walked without any signs of weariness or discomfort.Patched or ragged garments were apout'as rare as the long gown.The simple coat and trousers were just the garments the farmers don on festive occasions.This class forms the real backbone of the population of China.In China, even more than in the west, officials and scholars, merchants and all the varied clagses of the big towns, are being continually replenished from the country.If you can Influence the peasant class,\u2018 you influérice thé China of the future.;( CT The inns on the.road at.which we stayed for the night, or for our meals in the daytime, were always crowded.But theré was.a marked absence of what.one frequently\u2014though by no means always\u2014experiences of known and \u2018acknowledged wrong-doing.Only twice did I see pligrims smoking opium, the two men seemed mostly deeply ashamed at béing detected.re was no opium-smeil in the inng or temples.This is largely accounted for by the fact that opium smokers are unequal te.the physical strain of the journey.All pilgrims are for the time-being vegetarians (which.in religious\u2019 usages.in and even.from.certain strongly-flavor- ed vegetables, e.g., garlic).The non- use of wine may account for the comparative freedom from anger and heat- éd words.No vituperative language is indulged in.Though in the four days\u2019 road journey which I took to the hill I must have passed over ten thousand tigrims, { never heard one \u2018bedevil- Journey is undertaken h the most evident sincerity and earnestness.- Among the pligrims are: some-who impose om themselves the necessity of a special act of worship every three, five, seven or a -hundred steps.The \u2018five\u2019 and \u2018seven\u2019 steps are the niore common.\u2018This class of pilgrim 1s clothed in a special garb\u2014either a black coat bordered with a red or a yellow collar; or a red coat andefrous- ers.The red garments are in \u2018imitation: ofa convict's prison garb, and indicate the wearep\u2019s estimate of his own 1 A red collar indicates that the journey 18 a penance, self-inflicted on account of a parent's depth\u2014an indication of heaven's angoe at an unfilial son: The yellow collar.indicates that the parent is ill.\u2018 This.piigrins garb on returning is used to clothe the sick parent in, and fs believed to be most remedial, especially as reds the expulsion of.sickness-caus- This pligrim carries a little wooden platform, raised (when placed.on\u2019the ground) by two frames, a few inches high.-Ib on Its outer: edge: i number of incensé sticks.\u201clus.ed.in both \u2018hands.: The steps; carefully counted\u2019 and steadily paced, are made, then the pligrini stands-erect, kneels down, places the pisté on the ground and-just touches t 9 pont with.his\u2019 forehead, and\u2019 then | ne spirit-possessed.! pasiad oy the Such pluie et stan postin.rop ; To wh Jil these things whsthe there nu | san oft of such a thing.\u201d If e Vow wis | = 1.faken tg worship every \u2018five » fe} 3 pre validity would be an by | every Me shat wi | the: idolator may Bop af of than ¢ penny.{ ally their joint contribution would not ps \u2014 TET | one corapanton, who supplies fresh tn-| cense spr te stand, and acts to | extent as a servant of the pfl- What is true of these spedial pi s is true of all ims.They are p without a epherd.-No man cares for their souls.The priests simply bang a drum to call the attention «of the gods to the fact that somebody is Trorahipping hem, and then presents his collection and receives a very small contribution in return.Oftentimes a band of a dozen will glve less r of our currency, on- amount to even a farthing.No priest \u2014as far as my observation went, and 1 paid some attention to the point-\u2014ever enters into any spiritual talk with a pligrim.No pilgrim seems to antici- ate or miss any conversation about re iglous matters.The idea of such a thing has not, apparently, occurred to m .The two overwhelming thoughts, as one watches the stream of these worshippers, is their own sincerity, and the painful inadequacy of the return for such sincerity.\u2018I saw one man cast lots most humbly and reverently before the 1.He held in both hands, as He kneeled, a bamboo vase containing some twenty or thirty bamboo slips each with a number graven on it.The vase is held at an angle and slowly turned round till one slip falls out.\u2018This is taken to the priest, who {ves the applicant a special prayer.No.9' came out.It was handed to the priest.\u2018Blank, was all the reply.The pilgrim\u2019s request to the idol for a prayer was in vain.\"No.9 which fell to the ground, had no prayer attached fort 1 Ta Tea o fort.© > to a seat with the pilgrim and tried to tell him of a God \u2018who seeketh\u2019 men to worship him, who never gives a blank, and who has always heard all who call upon bin.EE 'WITNESS\u2019 LABRADOR FUND., Received for the launch:\u2014 Mrs.F.Glendinning, Amber.- .$ 3.00 Helping Hand Society, Stanstead, Que., per Mus.J.E.Ives.: 1.00 Joseph Jarrett, Crandell, Man.Mary Li.Bevo 2.++ ++ 54 +0 0000 B.Tucker, Allanbury, Ont.- M.M.M.Club, Wroxeter, Ont, Ont, per Cora G.Sherriff£.Received for the cots:\u2014 A Friend, Macleod, Alta.Mary and James Gates ,Dufterin, Ont.co +6 +6 65 10 so es on Presbyterian C.E.'s of Urbania, N.S., per Julia M.Graham.: Recelved for the new hall at Harrington: \u2014 A.H.M, Norwich, Ont.Tompt, Norwich, Ont.Alex.M.Mitchell, Rosthern, Sask.74 20 00 04 0e +0 Previously acknowledged.Total on hand Dec.28.3882.42 Address 1 subscriptions for Dr.Grenfell\u2019s Jork to Labrador Fund, care of John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 office, Montreal, stating with subscription the object towards which it is to be placed.2.00 1.00 .3.00 .829.42 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Address by Williah Jennings Bryan on the Capitol in | St.Paul.The ten thousand young people gathered on the Capitol steps in St.Paul will long remember the stirring words of Mr.William Jennings Bryan.How they cheered.How the flags waved.One man to speak to thousands and speaker's face glows with intengest earnestness.The people's faces have grown tense with emotion.Mr.Bryan spoke as follows: \u2014 .This gathering has a significance that ought not to be lost on this present age of the country.The men and women hére assembled represent a mighty army, two and one-half millions of Christian Endeavorers in the United States, and three and one-half millions throughout the world.This body represents but a part oft Christian activity and the enthusiasm of our country.\u2018We have the Y.M.C.A, that is interdenominational, and we have the, Epworth League and various other organizations representing denominations, and the main thought.thé.lar- - gest purpose, of each one of these organizations is the application of Christian ideals.and Christian thought in the daily Ife, the social work, to politics and to government.\u2018I see evidences of a great awakening that is world-wide.What will be the result?No human being can tell the bounds to a moral awakening.An idea can revolutiohize a man: he can revolutionize à community, a state, a nation, a world.; I believe this great movement is destined to work in the home;-in business.in politics, in government, and in in-.ternatiopal relations; and I am glad to: take a humble part in this great gathering, and to extend my hearty sympathy with the work of the Patriots\u2019 League, which fs a part of this Christian Endeavor movement.The application of Christian thought and of Christian purposé ta life means the rejuvenation of the individual man and woman.It means that the home will be a higher -type,a better reglization of what.a home ought to be.It means that business shall be made more honest, that conscience will nots be \u2018an outlaw in the counting-room or atranger in the market place.It méans more than that.It.means that the- consôlenée will become a factor in the party 1ifé of the nation.: \u2018When nineteen hundred years ago Christ.weighed the soul against things \u20ac and asked the question: \u2018What shall it profit a man ff he the whole world end lose his own soul?\u201d he asked a question that arises wherever man deals with his fellow man, qr wherever man eomes into contact with his brother.: 1 am not a minister.1f I were, there is one text that I would probably use more than any other.\u201cByt, my friends, - when I \u2018have a really serious\u2019 cage, whén I have- some wrong of gigantic proportions, and want to smite it with a blow that will tell, I always go.to the Bible to get a quotation.There: is.no other book that.contains: of früth.and there in which truth is so fu And 1 might'gl seeking for \u2018a text, 1 should find din | the passuge-that says; \u2018I \u20ac man- say ove Got ; and.bateth Mis brother, he \"is allay\u2019 'The text!is short, but: the.sermon would\u2019 be Le re Tre iy: Merimon Un ut we - , y the auspices of the Patriots\u2019 Lesgue League.1.only going to show it - SQ.OV! \u2018 and Bot Tee antry.\u2018 \"in Æ pe \" au widiout fo .« \"1 wb wa My \u2018poil + 3 redo: harry the oh oi hia à wil it \u201430vegirontt a thousdnds.Can he -hold-them?The}: so much | 6 is \u2018no.other book | tly 3.is no other book with: which people ate | | s0 familiar.: M-I were a i 1.tried to | is the only guarantee of satisfaction that anyone needs.In rand 2 pound sealed tins\u2014 never in bulk\u2014at your mn & .\u2018 ° those who take the name of Christ and are followers of his example, but we will teach the world that Christianity is so broad, and its work so large, that all whose hearts are touched by the plea that Chrisflanity presents have a brighter manhood and womanhood, and the whole world are welcome to come and help us reach the consummation so desirously to be wished.And if I mistake not the results of our work will be so great that the cup of blessing will overflow the Christian nations, and all the sons of men will share in the good that im done.SECRETARY'S - MESSAGE.i Another year has just closed, and you are planning for another years | work.Are you going to profit by past failures, and strive to have better societies, better prayer meetings, more consecrated members?Are you plan- Master, striving to win souls for him?\u2018Thy kingdom come,\u2019 let that be your Thy kingdom come in the prayer life of your society, In your missionary and social committees work, and this com- history of your society.Why not make a motto on cotton or cardboard and hang - it up in your Endeavor room.where all your members will see it.\u2018Thy kingdom come.\u2019 Wishing you alt a happy and bright New Year.46 Marin te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 ~ HOW GERMANY MANAGES HER STATE RAILWAYS.The state railway systems of Germany are managed upon two general principles.First, they are to serve the general interests of domestic and external trade, and second, they are to show a satisfactory profit.The Prussian raUway administration in 1908 lowered Its tegular freight tariffs for 64.percent of the traffic, in order to serve the exigencies of trade, especially export trade, during a period of commercial depression.Tre government is in a position in Germany to influence the whole machinery of trade and transportation as no other this fact must be taken into account on equal terms with the Germans in the Far East or in Seuth America.The administration of the railways, telegraphs, telephones, mines and the public domains by the state is possible on}y through trained civil servants.The efficiency of state-managed mines and factories in competition with privately owned enterprises in comes from the character of the bur~ eaucracy.This permanent civil service is one of the greatest glories of Germany.ful of reason upholding: the monarchical principle in a semi-autocratic form in Germany.The Prussian bureaucracy, the model of the other German states, is the creation of the Hohenzollern family during three centuries.4 improved under all the efficient sovereigns of the \u2018Hohenzollern line; \u2018such as the: Great Elector and frederick the Great, and it bas ben a pringiple of .the private policy of the Hohenzollern family to rule through a body of civil servants, whose place in the state ia as honorable as that of she army ,or perbaps it \u2018would be more just to say as ranking next to the army.The.non-partisan administrative hody, with its-own dis- cipiinary courts for cutting out of the public service any member who uses his official position to favor a private interest, efther his own or that of ane other, kept the civil service up tb a code of honor that can be compared in the United States only-to the codes regulating the army and thé navy\u2014 From \u2018Monarchical Socialism in Germany, by Eimér Roberts in ths Jou ary \u2018Seribner.\u2019.\" : \" ALO SEW JY Rar 4 ry your eme ES .ning to do more effective work for the motto and aim in everything You dot - ing year will be the best yet im the ' government in the world can do, and .when other peoples think of competing | , and one of the most power- \\ \u2018It had been developed and + .rts EH Sah : a , 3 ai ë A ars Tn or Rad ha rar ilk EAT AE oF Pa he + EN \u2014 \u2014a Pate 0 AI AE Rc SP i Nl auth.alae Pe, DR.E.P.LACHAPELLE.The Citizens\u2019 Association yesterday afternoon decided on the following gentlemen as their candidates for the mayoralty and the Board of*Control: \u2014 Mon- J.J.E.Guerin, M.D, Mayor.E.P.Lachapelle, M.D.Mr.F.L.Wanklyn, C.E.Mr, L.N.Dupuis.Mr.Joseph Ainey.The choice includes two medical men.one engineer and two business men.All have been prominent and successful in their various callings.In every case it can be said, the office sought the men.The candidates enjoy the highest esteem .of their fellow-citizens, and were the unanimous choice of the Citizens\u2019 Association.; ¥n presenting the names selected by the executive, ex-Mavor Laporte, president of the assgociation, and chairman of the meeting.said.\u2014 \u2018Pursuant to a resolution \u2014unani- mous adopted by your board of directors at a previous meeting.an appeal was made to the public through the * Montreal newspapers, and by a circular letter to all the members of our association.asking for suggestions of names of citizens who, in their opinion, were quailified to occupy the functions of Mayor and controllers of the city of Montreal.: \u2018In response to this appeal a large number of names have been submitted to this board.and due consideration was given thereto.The list containing these names has been read .over to you.Your board, in making a % neléction \u201cfor your consideration has had due regard to the integrity.ability and experience of the men whose - ngmes are placed before you, and it \u2018 has endeavored at the same time to make a choice thoroughly representative of the largest groups of the popu- \u2018fañon and'ihus Harmomze-to'astarge an-extent as possible-the various -In- terests of the city.Mr.Laporte moved the adoption of the report, which was seconded by Lieut.-Col.Burland, \u2018and carried un- snimously by a standing vote.During a short discussion on the report a few other names were mentioned, but the sentiment prevailed that it would - Be very uifwise to alter what had taken so much care and thought to arrangé.It was argued that if a Liberal was taken off another of the same political stripe should be put in his place; if a man from the East End was not acceptable he should be replaced bv another from the East End, and if an English-speaking no- - mines was to be taken off the siate another man of the same language should be put on in his place.It was further urged, that, while there might be other men quite as capable of filling the positions as were thase chosen there were good reasons why the \u2018cohn- bination should not be broken, in the interests of both harmony and efi- clsncy, and the hope was expressed that the electors weuld stand by the nominees of the association and thus show their appreciation of the efforts made to secure a good civic atminis- tration.oo The thanks of the association was formally tendered to the members of the executive committee for the manner In which they had discharged their responsibilities.he drafting of an aldermanic slate wil next be taken up, but the first meéting of the executive for this purpose will not be held till next week, probably Tuesday or Wednesday.The association will consult with the lead- érs In the different wards.\u2018and after 3 their representations will de- eide who to recommend for election.It is the intention of the association to nage the.campaign'for tbe con- troilerehip.so that the commissioners nominated by them shall not need to do any electioneering, nor be at any Personal expense through the contest.It is expected that interested parties will propose and work for other tickets, and that many independent candidates will appear on the scene now that the assoclation\u2019s choice has.been announced.EX-MAYOR LAPORTE PLEASED.\u201cMr.Laporte, in.an interview after the meeting, expressed himself as being pleased with the outcome of the sssociation's deliberations.He believed that the slate would be just and acceptable to every element and.district of the metropolis, mecting not only racial and local divisions, but | also political feelings.which unfortunately had to be considered.\u2018Now that we have selected a slate.with assurance that the candidates will accept,\u2019 said Mr.Lanorte, \u2018we shall, of course, proceed actively to support them.\u2018The next move, of course.will be to look after the elections for .the council, but in this tbe association will not be so active.This will be leokeé after by the association repre- ætntatives from each ward.If they are satisfled with the candidates offering nothing will be done.But if they are not then the association members from the ward affected will confer with leading citizens, and secure tha nomination of a candidate suitable.to them and the association.ahd the letter will then give its influence in favor of the new candidate.: | - \u2018T have been gratified at the support ven this movement by both citizens d press,\u2019 sald ex-Mayor the t few day \u2018 elephone calls from citi- who said they were holding back the action of the as- city hawe also taken: the same ng attitude.: : we should make our choice \u2018kpown as soon 8s poseible.- A% to the candidates selected, Mr.sald that not one of \u2018them had 7 \u2018chop but that in most % they bad to be strongly - accept.the candidature.All to accept nomination.1, while the various newspapers | I felt that 1h view.3 5441000 -.MR.LOUIS N.DUPUIS.THE CITIZENS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.The following are the officers and members of the Citizens\u2019 Association: President-\u2014-Mr.Hormidas Laporte- iret vice-president\u2014Liecut.-Colonel Jeffrey Burland.Second vice-president\u2014Senator Dan- durand.Hon.treasurer\u2014Mr.James Morgan.Hon.secretary\u2014Mr.E.J.Chapleau.Directors\u2014Messrs.J.A.Vaillan- court, C: 8.J.Phillips, Gaspard De Serres, Dr.E.P.Lachapelle, 8.D.Val- lieres, Victor Morin.the Hon.J.D.Rolland, Charles Chaput, Peter Lyall, and H.J.Kavanagh.: - Gereral committee-\u2014Messrs.H.B.Angus.Sir Montagu Allan, Olivar As- gelin, Simeon Beaudin, K.C.; A.Baum- garten, the Hon.Louls Beaubien, Wm.Birks, the Hon.¥.L.Beique, A.Blu- menthal, Guillaume Boivin, J.A.Beaudry, C.C.Ballantyne, Gedeon Boisvert, T.Bienvenu.Alfred Brunet, J.8.Brierley, the Hon.T.Berthiaume, the Hon.Arthur Boyer, Henri Bourassa, Sir Edward Clouston, Zenon Corbeau.Dr E.P.Chagnon.Dr.L.J.V.Cleroux, Martial Chevalier, C.H.Catelll, Victor Carmel, Lieut.-Col.Jchn Carson.the Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain, G.N.Duchärme, Sir George Drummond, C.J.Doherty, M.P.; U.H.Dandurand, J.8.N.Dougall, Geo.E.Drummond, L.N.Dupuis, J.R.Dougall, J.U.Emard, F.W.Evans, Col.W.H.Evans, G.Esplin.S.W.Ewing.Jos.Fortier, G.B.Fraser, Sir Hugh Graham, Ubald Girand, J.O.Garand, J._ Gravel, Charles Gordon, J.A.Gougeon, Denis Guilbault, Arthur Gagnon, W.1.Gear, L.E.Geoffrion.Dr.Alexander Germain, C.H.Godfrey, A.O.Galarneau, Dr.Leigh R.Gregor, Dr.J.E.Garceau, Maxwell Goldstein, Cyprien Gelinas, C.A.Harwood, J.C.Holden, Albert Hebert, JohnsHyde, J.W.Hughes, J.A.Jacobs, Henri Jonas, Lieut.-Col.A.E.Labelle, Sir Alex.Lacoste, H.P.Labelle, Jos.Lamoureux, J.B.Leten- dre, A.Lacroix, E- N.Lemay, À.Lion- ais, Dr.J.V.Lalonde, Godfroy Lang- lols, M\\P.P.; Edouard Leduc, sr.; Alfred Mercure, Sir Willlam Macdonald, D.Masson, Robert Meighen, H.Mark- land Molson, G.N.Moncel, Henry Miles, Onesime Martineau, the Hon.J A.Ouimet.Medard Paquette, Jos.| Quintal, A.V.Roy, Farquhar Robertson, J.A.Richard.J.C.Rose, L.J.\"A.Surveyer;\"8ir Thomas Shaughnessy,\u2019 Gea.W, Stephens, Lieut.-Cal.Chas.A.\u2019 Smart, P.Wilsoh-Smith, CF.Swâth F.D.Shallow, thé Hon, L.O, Talllon, J.B.Tresidder, F.Tremblay, Nap.Tétreault, Jos.Villeneuve, P.- Vanier.Sir William Van Horne, Alp.Vali- quette, Leonidas Villeneuve, J.C.Walsh, J.M.Guindon, J.R.Perron, K.C.; Arthur Gagne.N.K.Laflamme.Dr.L.Z.Renaud, B.Yorston, Henry J.Bulmer.J.Harwood, P.Wright, U.N.Parent, J.M.Ferguson.J.R.Laurendeau, E.E.Fontaine, A: N.Brodeur, Chs.Archer, R.Chartrand.: DR.JAMES J.GUERIN,\" .James J.E.Guerin, M.D., was born in Montreal on July 4.1856.He was educated at the Montreal College, and graduated M.D., C.M., at McGill Uni- | versity in 1878.Since that \u2018time he has been practising in his native city, while he fulfils the duties of attending physician to\u2019 the Hotel Dieu, and Professor of Clinical Medicine in Laval University.He is also president of the Medical Board of the Hotel Dieu.He is on the Council of Public Instruction for the Province of Quebec, and is a director and one of the founders of the Catholic High school.He married Mise Mary C.O\u2019Brien, daughter of.Senator O\u2019Brien, in 1885.Mrs.Guer- in dled in 1888.: Dr.Guerin was elected president of the 8t.Patrick's Society in 1896 and in 1896 and 1897.In 1895 he was elected to the Legislature as representative of Montreal Centre by a very large \u2018majority.He was.re-elected at \u2018the - general elections in 1897, and called to join Mr.Marchand\u2019s cabinet, as Minister without portolle, on May 26th, of the same year.In 1896 he was appointed a delegate to the Irish National Gonver- tion in Dublin.Quite recently he was appointed to the board of directers of the Royai Edward Institute for Tuberculosis.Dr.Guerin resides at No.4 Edge Hill, off Dorchester street west, near Fort street.: \u2019 Dr.Guerin is well known in profes- siorial and political circles, and.is in cloge touch with municipal affairs.He has given much attention to the more important civic questions, particularly the water supply and other hygienic matters, which are so intimately asso- clated with the welfare of the city.Ctvic legislation will be familiar to him on account of his having been.a mem- .ber of the Quebec Legislature.He should make; an excellent presiding officer and speaks both ianguages fluently.- Béing a Roman Catholic he will be acceptable to the majority as first magistrate on the occasion of the Eucharistic Congress which js ito be held here next summer.Ju Guerin, of the Superior Court, is-& brother of Dr.Guerin.DR.E.P.LACHAPELLE, is a won .of the late Plerre Persil.lier-Lachapelle and Marie Zoe Toupin, his wife.He was born at Sault au Recollei, Quc.on December 21, 1845.He took his Arts course at the Moit- real College, graduating in 1865.\" He studied medicine at\u2019 the \u2018Ecole de Medecire et de Chirurgie de Montreal, which was at that time affiliated with Victoria University \u2018at.Cobourg, but has slrice developed into thé Medical Fuculty of Laval University in thie city.He graduated as MD.- from \u2018Victoria .In 1869, and received the degree, ad eundem, from Laval Immediately on gradudtion Dr.Lachapelle began the practice of medicine in Montreal, and he has achieved marked syccess tn his profession, gaining high distinction in niore than one of its hranches, notably in the dé- partmert of hygiene.He was the er- ganizer of the Notre Dame Hospital, and, in fact, of ve Satablle any 1880 as à result of his ve \u2018and in- TRY.He has.at vari =, since tion, - resigning two \u2018 years .being in office fi Ard hospital we founded.tere.He 1s: honossry of the Laval Veterinary\u201d I vice-président of the: pH Institute, and chairing >the Bas of management of \u2018that\u2019 Inatitistio = Mr.Justice | Stace.he Ee ip bugine 1 Dupuis n-gcroas'the octan several times for plédsure., He -adso been to the Coast four times.He be- | Tieves: : travel ; DB ôrce.\u201cThe first time ! was In 1874, in 1872.|- various nerâf super- te w Lachapelle is Dean \u2018éf the Medi- | à cal Faculty of Laval and Bests of Hyg President [AS a fitedical writer Df.Léchapelle.lie par baet owt fa\u201d Cohen | propr | In his.election to the office of , Catholic.ga .He is president of Health of the Province à member and ex-presigent of the American Public Health Association.¢ rendered important service as a mêmber of the Central Board of Health during the smallpox epidemic of 1885- 86.He was surgeon to the 65th Battalion in 1879-86.He was attending physician at the Hotel Dieu in 1878- (7; Professor of Hygiene at the Ecole de Medecine et de Chirurgie, 1876-77; .the \u2018Board of of Quebec, and Professor of General Patholo and of Medical Jurisprudence at Laval University, 1877-89: \u2018governor and treasurer of the College of Physfcians und Surgeons of Quebec, 1877-89, and president from 1878 to 1901; vice-pre- sident of the Canadian Medical Association, - 1890-91; vice-president of the Medical Chirurgical Society, 1892- $3, and honorary president of the section in Hygiene of the American Medical Congress in 1893.In.1886 hé was choser as, a delegate from the Canai- dian Government to- the second Pan- Amertenn Medical Congress in.Mexico.In 1887.he read a paper or \u2018The progre=3 of sanitation in Canada,\u2019 be- forè the British Medical Association \u2018meeting in Montreal., : : Dr.Lachapelle is a member of the Medical Chirurgical Society of Montreal: of the Socletie-de Medecine Pratique de Montreal, and of the Cana- dlan Medical Association; vd with: the \u201cUnion Medicale, tu £anads,\u2019 of which periodical he was -editor and tor from 1876 to 1882: He is a director of tho Credit Foncier Franco- Canadien, and of the Provincial Bank of Capada.He i$ a Chevalièr de-Ia.Legtsn .d'Honneur, and an Officier d\u2019Academie.e Is a member of tlie St.James's, Montreal Hunt and University Clubs.\u2018 Dr.lachapelle's personal popularit has pecn shown by Ms low citizens LT e .Politically he .-is L In religion he is a Roman .He resides at 267 Prince Arthur street west.Dr.Lachapelle is one of Mortréal's bustest professional men.He has-been frylug- to unload some of.his responsi itfes in recent years, but hospital interests, \u2018financial and educational institutions, and sanitary problems have fully .occupied all the time he could spave from the practice of his profession, and he has been unable to secure much leisure time.He has shrunk from assuming new dutfes, and has consented to do so only from a sense of duty after repeated and pressing requests from those who were of the opinion that his services would be of the greatest value at the present crisis\u2019 in the city\u2019s history\u2014the reorganization\u2019 of \u2018the entire administrative system of the city.© Dr.Lachapelle is a man of strong character, wide knowledge af men and things and of independent | means.He will serve the city as well if elected to a $5,000 salary'as to a $10,060 allowance.to.him to sever the associations of the past.and apply himself to.the building dent-general of the Societe.Jean Baptiste.Liberal; up of greater Montreal = MR.LOUIS N.DUPUIS.; Se .Mr.Louis Napoleon Dupuis.founder of the dry goods firm of Dupuis Freres, was born at St.Jacques L'Achigan, Montcalm county, In 1855, and has lived n Montred! since he was nine \u2018years old.He took his.commercial course at the Catholic Commercial School, which s \u2018then kept by Mr.U.E.Archambault at the corner of Vitre and Cote strests, hut which -has since developed into the Plateau Academy between St, Catherine and Ontario stréets.-On leavihg school he started business life as a clerk fn the store of his elder brother, the late Mr.J.Nazare Dupuis.PPT -On thè death \u2018of Mr, Nazare Dupuis in \u20181876, Mr.Dupuis took over the business witli his brothers, Messrs.J.O.and.J.E.Dupuis, forming a partnership under the firm name , of upuls Freres, which is now a limited.company with a big departmental es: tablishment at 447 St.Catherine street cast, near St.Andre street, Twenty- our years &£0, .having acquired -a competency, Mr.Dupuls retired from business, Previous to retiring be was buyer for the.firm, and in that.capg- city had several.times visited Epg- land and the Continent.- ue ss Nr.sited many of the prinefpal pot of the Shitea seater\u201d Aiko \u201cthe store 698 Tr.A) & SE us i he busily ly f city, and .CON] with many large and préftanie -&.general .character: Ke $a Ramo family.rhstdenc UU eat -and he 81 tor or.he Montreal \u201ceut lé ae : is not - DR.GUERIN.independent méans.He has never meddled with public affairs, but when in business enjoyed the esteem and confidence of his business associates, and by integrity built up a trade that yielded him a cbnifortable income early in life.He is still a comparatively voung man, and full ôf vigor, so that, while it\u2019 would be his choice to remain in the seclusion of privaté life, merely attending to his personal Interests, he has yielded tu the persuasion of friends who saw in him the ideal administrator\u2014one ac- custonied to handling men, having no enemies, no axe to grind, no municipal favorite, and no selfish ambitions to gratify.12 MR.JOSEPH AINEY.Mr.Joseph Ainey was born in Montreal forty-six Fears .ago.He was educated in the Christian Brothers\u201d Schools, where hé learned both English and French, and commenced to work at the ago of thirteen years.He was first employed by Mr.E.Picken, bookseller and #tationer, Beaver Hall Hill.The lad was a voracious reader, and enjoyed his \u2018work ae clerk in the \u2018bookstore, fof four years; very much.Then he got.work ds a trunk maker, but stayed dt \u2018this employment for only .two years, and at the age of nineteen he started fo learn.the trade of a.carpenter.1iAmong ::his employers weére Menara.Bithpson & Peel, one of, the o t \u2018chk peniering and buildin firms 4h thie oi to-34y.\u2019 He remain with.this firm for ten years.+2 Mr.-Ainely BEd Dédh i connected with labor ; Organist ever Brice 1885, when \u2018he Joined * e Knights 67 Labor.Pwo years later _he becamhe ay active mgmber of the -{Jnited Brotherhgod of Carpenters.ang) Joiners of America, has: bgen an officer of that \u2018organization eve# since, .holding the responsible positions of president and secretary for several terms.He is now the president of the Building Trades Council and délegate to that organization from the\u2019 Garpenters and Joiners Brotherhood.\u201c For some time previous to.last fall Mr.Alney was general ecretary of the.five carpenters\u2019 unions n the city, byt in September was appointed general organizer for 'Quebec of the American Federation of Labor, which office he will have to relinquish If elected on the civic executive.He has been president and secretary of the Trades and Labor Council for several terms, having \u2018been the first president of that body when it was organized some nine or ten years ago.He is recognized in labar circles 88 the enemy of grafters and a counsellor of sound judgment and strong moral principles: = ._ Mr.Ainey is.humble working man, but a man of good judgment and largo: s assured o the hearty support of all the working.casses.» Pa : (MR.F.-L; WANKLYN.Mr.Fredefick Lumb Wanklyn, C.B., It will.mean much twas born fn Buenos Ayres in 1859, and Was educated at Marlborough\u2019 College, England He wads a pupil of the late Charles Sacre, \u2018member of \u2018the Insti tute cf Civil Engineers, and chfe =\" nd À gineer cf the Manchester, Sheffiel Lincolushire Rallway.at - the Gorton Works, Manchester.Wanklyn's first appointmert as position of resident engineer of the Tramways & General Works Company on their lines in- Lombardy, - Italy.: Subsequently.ne 0e me, Rede Ba Faanager and: engineej @ ardy Roa Railways 80 with headqudtters at Milan .{° - LA Mr.Wanklyn \u2018was appointed by the.late Sir Joseph Hickson, as assistant mechanical = supérintendent of .tls Grand Trunk Rallway, and later man- agor at Vos, EE St.Charles Laco-, motive Works, He -waz .subsequentl mastér mechanic in charge.: estdes discharging the duties of these positions, fié acted as consulting mechanical engineer to.thé Montreal Street Railway during the construction of its_mower house.He was appointed general manager of the Toronto Street Railway company in January, 1897.He was admitted a member of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers -in \u20181887.fe ts alsoia.member of the.Tn- stitate of Civil Enginèers in Eng- and.oe me tithe occupt co-president an tbe.Montreal \u2018Street ition he relinquish- to accept the vice Mr.Wanklyn for so the.pasition of -vi chief sengiteer 18-4 5.rédident of-the ths construction: cé-Îta la Company: direc.Pas Cas direc a and of the a governor af\u2019 the: Royal ar and | {hf Alettneny Mampi, dog + Son d Forest ang Stream Clube, mentales yf A Bian.irl 2 business experience.He is choi of the labor unions and À che ot Stoners.to elect, but he cannot vote ay; vice-president { ¥ision oe toux candia ra nat : | the ; ates nated whe adldate k# 1 over again the | prescribed by article K FRR ché ii Ey v 150 aay\u2019 for an 3 \u2014 data MR.\u2018JOS:2PI{' AINEY.ét NTROL.MR.F.L.WANKL) ination.If he can be of service to the citizens as a commissioner he will feel amply repeaid for any sacrifices ne may be called upon to make.6 says he will not do Any electionsering- He has not sought the office, but if the citizens consider he can be of service to them he will devote all his energler and professional abilities to mak ng Montreal the healthy, comfortable an beautiful place nature intended it to into.i.develop such a commission Mont cal citizens might well be proud, and ta e courage.It is expected that » ere will be many candidates for the sourd of Control, and there may possit Ye some for tha mayoralty.but the \u20ac ! A zens will doubtless do their duty hh a vivid recollection of recent events.3 ELECTION AND DUTIES OF \u2018COMMISSIONERS.text of the amending Charter heating on : establishment of the Board of Con- as ag passed by the Quebec Lesis- lature and assented to on May 29 last: \u201cWhereas Farguhar Robertson, merchant; Charles Chaput, merchant; Victor.Morin, notary, and 8.D.Val- Meres, burgess, all of Montreal, have, by their petition, represented that pub lic opinion is manifestly\u2019 favorable 0 the reduction of the number of aldermen, and to the appointment of a board of comrbisgionéts to buperintend tHe \u2018ddmmistretion of the municipal affairs of thé city\u2019 of Montreal; \u201c\u201cWheteas the said petitioners have prayed for the passing of an act to that effect, dnd it le exe o to grant » prayer of the said pe : ore, His Majesty, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, enacts as follows: 1.Subject tq the provisions of section 4 of this act, article 21 of the act 62 Victoria, chapter b8, is replaced by ollowine:.: ro the! The pi of Montreal shall from and after the.next general elections of its council be governed by a council consisting of a mayor and one alderman for each -ward, who shall be elected every second year.2.Subject to the provisions of section 4 of this set, the following articles are added after article 21 of the act Victoria, chapter b8: Sta The affairs of the city Chall be mana by a board of commissioners ag \u2018of the mayor and of four commissioners elected by the people.\u201c%*94b.The election of such cômmis-, sionèrs shall take place on the same day and in the same manner as that of the mayor.Who May Vote.21¢.Every elector qualified to.vote at the election of the mayor, shall also Wave the right to vote at the election of the commissioners and he may give as many: votes ab there are commis- Following ment to the City more than once for the aame candidate.ta Every elector qualified to vote at the election of commissioners and who wishes to vote, must record his vote at the poll of the didtrict in which his domicile is situated.\u201821e.If, after the hour fixed by law for \u2018the nomination has elapsed, no more candidates are presented than the number requited by law, then the candidates so nominated ahall be declared elected by acclamation.If there are more candidates than -the number required by -law, tHey shall then be nominated and, on the day of the election fixed by law, ithe four candidates who have the st votes shall be declared to be elected commis- sloners.Ce 5 °° - \u2018Qualification of Commissioners.\u201824?, Nobody shall be.eligible for the office of tommtssioner unless has resided In the city during the whole year immediately preceding the nomination.\u201821g.Before assuming the office of commissioner every candidate shall take oath before the city clerk.2th.The commissioners elected shall have a seat in the council, but shall merely have the.right to give their opinion.They, like the mayor, shall resent all the electors of the city.vo The members of the board of commissioders shall be .elected for four years., Co 21j.The mayor shall ex-bffidio be the chairman of the board of commissioners, and the event of his absence, the.board shall elect one of their members to eside at their meetings.Three of the commissioners shall form à quorum and, when the votes dre équally divided, the chairman pe \u2018Pave à vote.: \" © 21K, Nptwithatanding any the contrary, \u2018articles - charter and its atreaté- ménts .shall y mutatis mutan to the election of the comuilssioners.But, in' the -efant of more than four candidates being nominated for the office.of commissioner.and of them ' dying\u201d election so\u2019gs to leave @ntes, the clerk = a one of ore the close of the our candi | remain, four ca ly hate: Does nômiret and déclared slex by seelamation\u201d and if onë of clowe 1¢ clerk: shal | \u201d \u201cproceedin fèr 1 \u2018andidates- by Ivins 1 oy] shall begin] RE Functions of Commissioners.211.Notwithstanding any provisions { to the contrary.the duties and func: tions of the members of the board of commissioners shall he: 1.To prepare all yearly estimates; 2.To make all recommendations involving the expenditure of money.No recommendation involving the expenditure of money and affecting in any manner whatever the finances of the city, shall be adopted by the council without having been previously submitted to the board of commissioners, and approved by them; 3 With the exception of long term contracts, the granting of franchises and privileges, the issue of debentures and proposed loans, which shall be decided by the council, it shell be the duty of the commissioners to award 211 contracts, and to have all plans and specifications prepared for every contract to be granted, for the maintenance, improvement or embellishment of the city; 4.To call for and accept or reject all tenders that mayv he submitted for work to be done within tke city limits ard to make a report thereon tp the council; to Bb.To purchase all materials, furniture, machinery and generally all articles required for the carrying out of the contracts given or to be given, and report thereon to the council; 6.To have all works in course of execution within the city limits inspected and superintended, and to report thereon to thé councll every month ; 7.To employ all moneys voted by the council for the purposes for which they have been voted ; 8.To indicate to the council the principal officers of each department, and, on the report of the latter, to propose to the council the number of employees required for each department, and to recommend the salary to be paid to each of them; 9.To dismiss or suspend from office for cause any head of a department or iany officer on the report of the Lead of the department, and to immediately report such dism pension to the council No decision of the bo: missioners rendered in vir article.shall have effect 1; been approved bv the coun: majority of the members pre The council.nevertheless, ( .verse a decision or amend a 1- recomendation of the board ©: missioners on a matter set for this article, except by the vote A absolute majority.Report to Council.\u201821m.Jt shall he tte duty of - © commissioners to report to the \u20ac cil four timer every vear anô to y » a full statement of their manager.- during the period elapsed and a: ten as the council may require.\u201821n.The council may, by hy-inw or resolution, assign to the hoard of ¢ missioners all such duties it ty deem expedient and advisabl \u2018 | the board shall.upon a resolution | the council.after one week noe furnish the council with a copy of = minutes of its meetings and al formation which the council mas dun expedient to require from tl en, \u2018210.The salary of each of i.ers shall be fixed by the council.tt shall not be less than five thousand dollars nor more than ten 1housa:d i dollars, except in the case of \u2018Le mayor, who shall receive the sum of two thourand dollars over and abc:e his zalary as mayor.\u20182p.Such commissioners shall devote all their time to the performan.a of their duties and shall nat Hold any other public remunerated office \u201821g.In the event of the deal or resignation of one of the members of the board of commissioners, his «il.- stitute shall be appointed hy the council for the balance of his term of office.3.Subject to the provisions of ar:!- cle 4 of this act, the following article y qd ! 8 ° WILLIAM OF ORANGE.Mr.J.M.M.Duf Thiows Light on Life of Iron- Willed Monarch.The members of the St.James Literary Soclety, who attended last night's weekly meeting at 5 Beaver Hall square, were carried back through the médium\u2019 of à most interesting Lecture, from the world of the twentieth century to conditions prevailing in Britain and on the Continent from 1650 to 1700.: Mr, J.M.M.Duff was the speaker, and while he took for his subject Wil- llam IH.he déalt in a general and most interesting way with all European history bearing on the life of the iron-willed sovereign around wbom his lecture centre.One of the points brought out cleayly was that while William's relgn accomplished great and lasting good for Britain, the supreme governing inflpence in the monarch\u2019s life was .not his desire for the welfare of the country over which he ruled, or even his love for Holland, his native land, but rather a déep enmity to France.: Tre spéaker began by showing the conditions leading up to the deposition of King James II.and VII, whan all was struggle between the common people and the king.He told of the bloodless dtrife leading to.the fight of James from England, the succession of his nephew to the throne, and the subsequent wise administra- Amo the features of the reign mentioded were the forming of a nucleus of.the present national debt: the Act of Grace, the establishment of the Bank of England, ithe Be hinage Pp to \u2018tion of the new ruler.Act, the inauguration of xchequer bills, and the Triennial Bill.UT the passing of the Treaty of Utrecht, Miam.year by year, went over to lead the allle@ continental forces against France.- \u2019 The lecture was keenly enjoyed CANADIAN News By GOOD STORIES.nN Pages.Ar ve 4 Sa 9 + ok a ax 2020 ta Dupuis is'a \u2018man 5 gommiéaioner and for the.voti an _intermediate- delay of A 4 aride 31: el.ap Mate: Jr Lan dates CO te Pou ; ,- *, is Inserted in the act (2 Victoria chapter 53, after article 297 throughout.as were the lantern views under the direction of Mr.Alrred Griffin.To the latter à vote of thanks Was \u20ac poded on the ni:ion of Mr.' PR ylils, secéonded tv Mr Henry Timmis: Much appreciaiiu «+.© pressed for the lecture, hui no formal vote of thanks was extended the speuk- er, there being a rule against form! votes of thanks to members.Tle president, Mr.G.E.Place.occupinl the chair, and \u2018Quring the evening give an interesting talk on the subject un: der discussion.LEGAL QUEBEC.A TRNANTS GRIEVANCE.A Westmount Subscriber.\u2014I hold a lease which expires in May, 1911, and dince I took possession of the house a year ago, the house has been sold twice, and there is a probability of it changing hands again, which will be the fourth landlord in one year.Will you kindly Jet me know whether I can break tte lease under the above circumstances, and if I am obliged to permit persons to seé the ho, se, which is merelv changing hands for the purpose of continuous sale.Ans\u2014You cannot break vour lease on account of sale, and vou should show the premises at anv\u2019 reasonable m ONTARIO.TEEFT OF POSTAL MATTER.J.C, Ont.\u2014Q.\u20141.What is the maximum and minimum penalty for repeatedly taking a person's mall from te post office and keeping it?2.How dors ampering with mall, rank with other crime?3.What is the method of pre- cédure for punishment?Ans\u20141 and !.The case is apparently covered by Se.365 of The Criminal Code.The offence s an indictable one, and the person guilty of it is liable to imprisonment for any term not ex ing seven vears and t less than three years.3.Any one who, upon reasonable and probable grounds, believes that any person has odmmitted the offence, may make a coi- plaint or lay an information in writing.and under oath before a magistrate nr ustice of the peace: er- New Year\u2019s Number OF TRE ~ SEASONABLE PICTURES: \u201cMust be seen to be appreciated.\u2018THE, BES NEW YEAR'S CARD FOR THE MONEY.aps We advisable and better to first to the County Crown out the matter.Attorney PICTORIAL Canada\u2019s Popular National Mivetrated Menthly.Views.\u2018 GOOD MUSIC WELL EDITED DEPTS.: * Eto., Eto., Etc.Unsurpassed on the market for QUALITY and PRICE con .e ONLY 10 CENTS.es oo .A .$! 00 elieal ond Suburbs, $1.95.) KES À CAPITAL.NEW YEARS QIFT.PATHÉ PISTORIAL .PUBLISHING CO.42 St.Peter St, Mori d uen a A er ue Sm rh Ar An ft Mh ft its ma 2 ee a ON =e .\u2026.of wt A cd Bn bm SB SA al 4 5 4 A 4 NPN db Bd ad A Pr A3 pe 45 A + + Pat TP dt wd md Pn mt td A vn mn as ded a 95 A A 00 1 4 0 4 24 op ob ne A A el mg mt qr pe LETTERS FROM CANADIANS IN CUBA.\u2018To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\") - +.\u2014Will you kindly allow me space The hu Hohe soclal product of the serfdom of and we claim sde tr our or J A Je 3 inst ova oh ¥ etot Privy\u2019 ; They their case.They have now full faith in British justice.and they are there- fore loyal to the flag whioh is the | ae $ ae ! CRONE oF BEOLAND.2 (Church notices recelved too late for ese columns will be found classified une ¥ ita I cémenméarionas ONURCEES.BETHLEHEM CHURCH(Congregations al).corner of Clarke and Western ave CHURCH NOTICES, . se A s DID.pastor.11 & ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, corner Bt.Glass on Tuesday at 4 pm Kitoden tion of « me percent of the orange trees were ai the interesting ngws of all the other jn baskets, and every night draw the 5chool and Bible classes at pm Ec el.lu, 15.Breaches tha pastor.\"7 Paul and Inspector streets.Rural Dean en class on Friday at 4 p.m.Cot- 3 then by the storm.As to the ddi in the colony- I! parrels in under cover in the apple = ; cl.lu.Campbell will occupy Sanders.incumbent Morning prayer meetings on Tuesday and à notice, Re numerous weddings { - CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH, p.m.the Rev.M.p 3 pom.and Holy Communion at 11 o'clock.gv ° at the Mothers\u2019 hom = * of the « rnists wishing to sell out and re- |knew of no weddi and 1 heard of house.We engage our own packers, corner of Wellington .and Charron is.the pulpit.Sunday school at D.Evening prayer at 7 o'clock.The In.pao ne: is given at the Mo all in in to Canada, if Mr Kirkpatrick none with such barbaric carousals as their gangs, three men in each.They Services at 11 am.and 7 p C ; Dorchester st, cumbent wili preac a both services, eoting W.G.Kaylor supt.y deem wire to try to buy out some of them, gre only too correctly but too sensa pack for no one but those in the asso- \u2018meeting, 9.30 a.m.and 10 a sunday ST.PAUL'S CHURCH.; 0 Sn LL.D.Sunday school and hotte danse at - m.: we have tr'ed to do this fall, he tionally described by Ralph Connor in ciation.Every member of the associa- schooi and Bible Classes at 3 Bm, mH or! \u2014The Rev.James Bart sp th services.pm.Mothers' meeting on Monday at 3 of tha wild see to what extent they wanted his very realistic description of some tion is interested in having good stock BLL.of C.E Ay at pom ld-| pastor, will ficiate at bot Sunday: pm.Ladies\u2019 Ald .on Tu ay at 2.30 WEaLCO ME HALL toine ste or Hon: er, la IT | Mpls Gali, yedther Line pif up Sn ie Ral Spee Bt Joke Dr et oi] Érudit RIE BE BAN IRR RR A IRR BE \u2019 i.» estate four years ago for +200.hundreds of ician men in - gs to put up the stuff.© | Hope apel 8 nday school at 8 D.m ee at Sundey avening ser- 5 .e on Thursday, 'm.\u2018Saturd reg 4 Ou Il.has made no Improvements to |ony.I did not find one man so brutal result is that our apples pass muster Al dra gers gots will be made welcome.Rev.Nicos.Seats fr Wednesday at se m.Bove Brisede on de, Young \"People's ing\u201d \"8 ; speak of, but he now refuses to take as Ralph Connor's fictitious would- + every time, and sell at an advance imberlaice.pastar.Friday br 7.30 pr.Junior Brotherhood Bânesday.Mothers' MeètinE.3 x} 10usand Juss than $4,800 for it.To-day at murderer of \u2018Jack French.I met! over what buyers of single orchards TAYLOR CHURC Presbyterian, tor of Bt.Andrew on Friday at 8.30 Sunday, Young Women's Bible ass, es x 2 of the Ccean Beach we cannot buy land for hundreds of Galician women in that give.\" MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST ner of Papineau and 20gan BTE strects.Ber- Teachers\u2019 meeting oh Saturday at 55 pm.Children's Meeting, 10.30 am.go sum of lrss than threo times what we pald colony.I heard all the current gORS1L 4 \u2018merchant apple buyer buys as best CHURCH, corner or Mountain and Tor- vices at 11 a.m.and ; The! ing: pm.Strangers made welcome.di 1 above {= it four years ago.Some of the of the colony; for, like Anglo- Saxons, hé can by the orchard.Sotnetimes rance strests.¥, Jt Jan.2, 1910.will preach at both servicin, Mord in- ; ee a ee ee ie ee ail those women there N° Puts on men and boys to pick the Services at 1i a.m 3 Tsses Up Communion services, Ah sermon in thel L'EGLISE DU REDEMPTEUR (Episce- TIME TABLE.= all de- »* several went down there on the bors.Amongst all those women the fruit.They pick what they can and ay ible \"ia Monday vited.Evéning: \u2018Peter at the Trans-| pale), 12 Chatham street Morning pra 3 Trains leave Bons.= - ; with- was only one \u2018Pauline\u2019 But there Was ghake the rest.The fruit is chucked Fan class od 1 yer +| series on \u2018Peter.a on, 11 Evening prayer .ImSexeolonial Railway 4 Es rmance recommendation of à land agent, y 1 career 4 pm, E.L ot CE.TM Wednes y, m., iguration.\u2019 er an@ sarmon, t ture Union Depot, as follows: ra t hold wit proper financial backing, but those one.If the first steps of her reces- 8bout from pillar to post apd is finally prayer and praise meeting.Everybody Sunday school, Bible class and Eastern at 7 p.m.Henry Psenolt, rector.von - ) ffice.who nave been able to finance their could be spoken it would Le uni bave packed by men who are working in welcome | tor, Rev.W.P.Seine, Men's Own at 3 p.m.Christian Endes- {7.90 am.\u2014For St.Hyacinthe, Drummond.2 A eath or undertakings properly have no desire sary to state that Anglo-Saxons the interest of the buyer, whose inter- vor on Monday ut 8 p.m.Mld-¥ dater .ville and Levis, ly, except ) bers of t - no right to \u2018cast the first stone.\u2019 est it is to get as many apples in the EAST BEND METHODIST CHURCH, | vice on Wednesday Evening at 8.ralad ONVRCENS.ÿ.tèr Bt.is sub- nis is a plain statement of facts Certain enterprising correspondents barrels as possible.In such cases js corner of Cartier \u2018DeMontigny sts.CE on Wednesday & % tn Au er Vicus.BAPTIST 12.00 noon Maritime Ex reas.\u2019 Lois e coun- by one who knows the piace.the people used to stop a few hours a pete trans it any wonder, it some objectionable tor, Rev.W DE & Brown, Bas y Invited oan any oh ra rs A BD.pastor.op (Church notle BEng des, late bd deb Riviere du Loup, b Cactuaa, a.; at some C : - fruit is packed : \u2019 \u2018on Little Metis, Moncton, 8t.J an, Heli: erm of \u201cnd he TIAN STEWART REID.Doukhobor village.ask a few prejudic- PUB Packel® 0 es presen Bantay\u201d doneel he Paster atl REEBYTER'N CHURCH der} or heading hate XA oh een Sn » ex, Sydney, daily.except 8 Baturdar.\u201d , P ed Anglo-Saxons a few questions CON |în their general reputations for good Fh, uncey nr MERICAN P York), corner of| six th page.T we pois ul Saturday, only.15.00 Hoon, or St A of art!- \u2018The Manse,\u2019 Rockburn, P.Q.cerning the vagaries of the fanatiea! fruit and also for their own inate Kesh: rs Bat Dom.Sumo Dorchester\u2019 nd Drummond | Buroots.Rey Etc per famertion BF five lines.) cinthe, Drummondville, Levis, | : article \u2014eme Doukhobér minority and then writa idual benefl h a = Bay au à en .Babbath bet, Rivi u Loup, Cacouna, ictoria, L ou onal articles.giving full infor- Yidua eneflt, they have adopted ott ue on y à bm.| Robert Johnston, Da ato 1 \u2018a.m.and IST CHURCH, corner av e.: S © MORE ABOUT LIGHTING.=~ oi concerning the whole Doukho- Praying.'P braving.Lest year me | EE - bm Sabbath, school, al] gepsriments | porches sige, an uy stresty.SEY 4.00 Bm \u2014Tor St.Hyacintne Drummond: g (To the Editor of the \u201cWitness.\u2019) bortsi people Even some of our re- sed a gasoline engine power eprayer FAIRMOUNT AVENUE METHODIST |3 pm.Bible Study section, of ok Dray Jan.2, 1910.asc iit and nt termediate ntations, daily, exc N Sir.\u20141 have again carefully read |ligious journals were enterprising\u2019y oi} \u201cgoog reault, and, py t CHURCH, corber of d'Alrmount seni 5.} Men's League at 10 LP ne.air pe Sunday.ad Our my letter in your issue of the 84th, sensational along similar lines.1 have had Jostly experience ne t chison ie ban 5 180.fay at | vr aad Som: are co ally oth servic : i Dntesecionial Mallway Trains arrive pe d thanks and fail to find in it one word or sug- ; Now, a Cation Joey à Mike in in- EM I désire 0 sell 2 a ca x: a wèles sk ou mn P| nag Sal services o-mpreos.the cIHE PLE.age CHURCH, Bonaventure Unien Depot sd Tollowst a e pas 11 proneli at corner st Lin of sestion that justifies Alder \u201cWard yetits fn Idet# colofé reAsatiopal perse à Tr ap mixture failing t sist Rev.on H.{10.15 a.m.\u2014Express from Nicolet, q sr.GHURCH, ratrmoun to file, St.Hya- Bert in charging me with imputing to him tures of Gaticlar Jife, and Jo on gh | horses.gy an did so in my, ce, th on.Et METHODIST.aster.Shy F TEE Shorey mee + \u2018mn A wT jp.me Ea oy ciftho, daily except.Sun \"Vg d - , any im- never Fvel wW resu the mixture ræe wn Ths Morgie pastor.- own : .pus itime prèss ydne apes.7 fation warraBiing ie statement that studied in al its intricate and complex h the \u201cakin.to Titer vicss 24 Fig wd gp \"| Son RS iorning at 11: A New oar tonodi 2: 3 Fetal, BESS cat fx \u201cgall wag! Sonn aient, Lille - .m .; \u2019 , n .rl come \"he vena ke | S58 DE Ba | nt da Os EE, ve | mgt moe cnuci |S © BNL AL) AIR BF TEREST AL qi ori inc C4 cous ver rural Galiclan life, and the tu Ga.! then got rubber covers for the entire SF Sf, oes Radiay, pastor ie Astor.Prayer meeting on Bridsy st Gyicome.joraclathe, daily except Mondive, : ceupled While I am quite prepared to admit Sian is the only true WBS OF RC SEC horses each, that, of course, carrying Le\" AE cach Bt beth services.11 Dune Mon figs, XL timouski Riviere du Loup.Stun.Alderman Ward's good faith.I trust I clan people.His knowledge [5%] out the old adage, \u2018locking the stable on.wy Preach af beth services =~ ii BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke bes.\u201cLevis, Drummondville, Bt ect un- niay be permitted to say, without the Qaliclan, people re 2 EE Ed ATEL De after the horse was Stolen, hut be better Everybody welcome.ofa A TTHEW'S PRESS a a airs sod Unioh avenue The Bi ov.J.ze.Brats Campositton, Little je \" - en than never.I s astor.9 wor- ju past desire to be disagreeable.out Saxon current report concerning for- covering horses when tra advise 8 CHURCH.| | Sou ols streets.Services à RT am v Go pe » ML \u2018at 11 am.2 Mo: Ea git Riviere d Lou, Alderman Ward's extreme sensitive eigners, against whom we are prejudic spraying, ev HUNTLY ST.pa T pan.Sunday _school and Bib ship on rayer and praise Series on 7 pm uebèc, Lavi rummonaville.it ess may possibly arise from the self- cd.must be accepted cum grano Salis = \u2014 protection for harness M Fothing Bony Binest CR hh 3 ii: dotique and En and es at 3 pm ali ed Adult Bible and aby ye § pm.All ia yañinthe, y, except Sun consciousness -tha s carelessness in When some time ago I heard that | ; t 1 Ih TL o BA 7 sm.un- classes Ma lear 0 d'elock.quoting the Toronto figures has, in Connor's \u2018The Foreigner\u201d was \u20ac.ATTWOOD, des schoo end i i gm and: ry so Class at 10 o' look.ie pie Spe J Bim oo 0 ens BAI nr munie 1 BER | Be pretnt fide amie soe | $Y i nE 2 Invi 0h EE ol miler, SL pone sn, coupe, BE nx.out Js as Winter caarges, a that such a story, -wr 2er creme services.n r= and Hoclal Club on ices 11 a.m.and New York, tke his word for it that he is not so he m \u2018from the motives indicated in the THE NEW ANARET meeting at $ ee \u201cBtesngers weléome 5.rida des Junior neavor erpool siraci£ School Bt so For Syracuse, Roch ny ral : blind an enemy of our company as he 1d elicit the sympathies of AESTHETIC.to all services.:.: iety on Friday a pm Seats| 7 BI.Boiss Por men only, at 3 2.0m.§ am, except Sunday, and 78 t2inks I bave made it appear, I may oma Canada.and.thereby dispel (New York \u2018World.) va hearty SR San (ne wer- Christian Endeavor mesting on Mon 8.00 am: «iso be permitted to call his attention Lcce unchristian prejudices which The \u201csuccessful experiments with ET, JAMES METHODIST CHURCH.Ties of, the church, Minlst D.44 E Bour | 9 canPasay svoning at o'olocis arvigg &2 For evéioriaié Lo apr Saturday 2 the ol proverh inet Who will mot have hitherto prevented a practiosl Rosie hasurgical operations at | ge Catherine stroe, Won Neue Diam Re eme tare: BR ty.Rod ednesday gers welcome te ail os BY iy.\u201cBio poe dally are none so blind as those who mot Po erest in a very primitive people | who Prof.on mesco el ato.supatantiate Drew Church \u2018Bavrotary, Services at 11 fs 400 Bourgeois street.doutes ~ Sunday.at p.m, Saturday ay.RE ; have never enjoy a, Sunday, January = 9.15 a.m., Sunday only.Now as to the Toronto figures, which wh semi- y a8 an\u2019 anaesthetic.Medfea] 2™- and \u2014 | .enlightenment, and\u2019 whose .Ung., The public and BYTERIAN CHURCH., as follows: Alderman Ward quoted as $57.49: The of Enlight is therefore not their fault, science has exhibited no greater mar- Pregctor, Dr.ry y very\u2019 welcome.Men's cob ALY N RES Dame and Beigneurs EEE BAPTIST CHOI CHURCH Bx Lora A Abas B o price 1 stated, $69 70, is correct.But Lut their misfortune.I had hopes that vel than that of patients chéerfully Own at 3 pm.streets.Pastor, the Rev.James Mac- to xn fla Sunday rr at 12 m.F rom enter Syracuse tica, Mslome, tie correctness of these figures, he Bis story would call forth a general falls Sono ue, pret vai Sete kay DE Aer ee a bbath senoo).3 Érayer \u2018moon Men paseocsy Mt Ep ste 1030 am.daily, and 1006 ps CSN ta The contract to show.bat under missionary ar nem for hair er Bid from pain.vane ar an 3 t for gL FEO PEOPLES\u2019 rssion \u2014 Sunday an lon service hoo, 10 a.m.Christian Rev.A.L.Therrien, pastor.except Sunday.and Intermediate Sia La omyensate N k service at .: .; flan conditions APE Hey \u2018mind Les of and ee star Bamial unconsosusmonr ity without ah 2 che EE netionaiitien aa pu P ver eating on op Monday a 8 pm.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, Sion, 810 am, aay.except Bat Eat ER cceur) the price will be, not is, mind by placing in every Galiclan hamlet unconsciousness appare more t garvioq for.Si rationatitios i taye corner Western and Olivier avenues.\u2014_\u2014 day.8 nds Poe os pu, get Pare rou, $5749.If Alderman Ward had in Canada the full opportunities of a realizes all the promises hed out by 7 er Hep LE RE VICTORIA CHURCH, corner 2: Con- Rev.G.Gates, M.À., D.D., pastor.Ser- only, nd Vis p.m., Sunday oaly.= lren as careful to avoid being syn.higher civilization.Judging from | cocaine.\u2018Bowman Tucker, MA, Ph.D.supt, | way 8nd Meal stree Rev.John Chix- vices at Su ai bot services Bie pastor on : .2 point.he vouid not fave ?made the what 1 hear from those who Lan ® at ray her experiments qua ie wor.NGELIQUE, hobm Ba pase: Service om %nd vies Bioko a, y Bab ath school Lacs The Rutland Bailroad Trains Leave point, , igner\u2019 wo sho w a.A rue\u2019 liste rx 1 = nistake of quoting a possible future not only has such\u2018sympathy not been to determining its ultimate 22 Fervices AS ic à 11 hrs et 7 hrs.Ecole Bible clesses at 3 pm Ladies\u2019 AIG fa: PR 4 Tours \u201cPeople meeting on on Monr Depot: o maxi- price as the existing one.The.bald i.0\" \"that our former unchris- the nervous system.de Dimanche.8 19 Reunion ae gett on vies on SAR y\u201d at 8 pm.Waan toads at 8 pm rangers cor.For Nev.York, 8.50 am.except Sunday, te statement made by him was: \u2018Toronto tian prejudices against them ° have its dangers where the Cardia oF ronal priere, Mercredi goir & _8hra, some.° dilly Invited to all services.Heats m.dally.om\u2019 the pays $57.49 per lamp,\u201d and in making peen intensified.action js venir.The.use of an = \u2014 - Al! welcome.or Boptoh, et) am.except Sunday, 1.10 ow does such an assertion It seems to me that \u201cEven were Ralph Connor's picture of thetic the eMency of which ia METHODIST ITAL DB TON or EREKINE RCH, cor.of Crescent daly.\u2018Arrive ot pro: ve or Rel cocks 1f ch \u2018a thing Galician ire ! true.te oR am Eat tigetal prairie at | TR aay Behool 43 = plus ot t 10 an.street and ont rtf avenue, Ray.on th | NO PTIST SEAT 2, the Sen a Boston?30 a 2 Car 7} cult to see the gain ee ; Com- | att, D.D.pastor; First 1 t Cres, Bt.Urbain st.rom 1 New ork an .by Bec. Lever A day.= XF men ont Jo Siig the agreement that it has ac- peals for justice\u2019 an?lich be Jou red, theless a triumph of medr- SION pervice 8 Sunday sghool acy Bim: Jue $ vice every hursday at 8 pm.- The Canadien Mertharn Guedes ay a an - .on Mon © robable : + voire vo Enr ee is provided to fai descriptions of.faults of cal research in a field which had { s BB TR EE 754 school ats Young Peoples service on Wednesday ati SLIVET BAPTIST CHAPEL, 6 2 Al- ones Moreau St, Montreal son has 23 take place in May.1912, This our nelghbors that the fa a a tres on or MR guing ean \"the Brown.pastor.5 2 .m.Strangers welcome Lo all Ber-| pert street, \u2018a few deors west of \"vinsi For L'Assomption, Bulls\u201d Grand Mare, For: com- rin e : y - i ession a .: vicés.street, Ste.ent writing, \"ion is to be finally settled bY Ar | tadent few are the faults of a people | earliest of digesthelics, was Airs prac.+ Seer > cHunan, | End branch o Pa vet se Chun.Sbawinless Peg 3.00 am.(Buffet and trate or LU bu be munieipality one by 1s not justice, for it is as untrue as it tically dppiled in American dentiatiy ja MELVIL Frospyiarian) IURCH, |'Sunday mo ubtleay school at 9.36.Parlor Car sory va t NI ne by Ys dge of \"is uncharitable.It is a wrong to the 1844.Ether, the introduction of which Westmount ri.am ray ail Things.[| Bupaay (service a Btrangers For L'Assomption, Te Fsplphante Jo » homes : « X'iyertog Court.As the Ste.Cune- Anglo-Saxon reader ane eating ine pr ur on Ameria eve ia\u2019 hes that.which is good\u2019 4% p.m.| come ; Gnawa Gao par, Softly, except Bin \u2018 TE ; ; rer ligned.for the resultipg in- Dr.2 , t: \u201cRuskin.} rm \u2019 mes a as bee Teed Denied prejudice blinds The: reader in operations at tne Massachusetts | S02 EM Ie ES, Pre Communion ser-| FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION, | ere 8 Plorrs Junction, Lake at.B \u2018lo \u2018proceed by arbitration in to all sense of that justice his pre.came Into.use 8 venr ar.Two weer, | oom oh at 1 oa Th ban Bundsy.| vice, conducted by ine Kev.Rober Jonn- vices: Sunday\u2019 1 i Sa Gene) For a dagen 200 au, 5 iph Connor s - came into use ' 8, he : PART , DD.; mot Sundays , ,, \u2018eurse that the present City for which a endably appeals.Had \u2018The subsequent search for a \u2018local B= ol at ch iL SP ee, se wen DD» | shoot 8 of Rite.Arte (Bigiiah tian).ror SELES G ow and St.Je GR eer Rar BR they of in Finer Lan Jy apse uc secon sh we | pee | CEO Gena?ot TRIE | BUTI wm 7 Eon .> 3?> ; Ww s pre \"ru ; : Ww pany Sati 115 and only by Te brecept, ilmilght have-been an extent offset by \u201cts growing abuse 7 DAY Apventier |5 Crescent atreet.Bo ner.(he Kev.Prof.\u2014\u2014 For Montrort drain aos je Montres Le HBL 1912.and\u2019 only BY less popular, but it would have been [as a dangerous narcotic.BV H TTR DA ject: or e Exchange Value| COMGREMATIONAE CHUNONERS.Th Viger) 4.00 p.m, daily, except brai.on.When the price is.fixed PR hly appreciated by those who In stovaine medical aclence.appears SEY 598 HutaMson 5 treet.0.aon, \u2018Subject \u2018preacher the, Rev.$ undays.a lie company will as cheerfully read.nis > sensational diversion.but |\u2019tb have found an sagéneÿ which robs | Butler, pastor.NE = Si 11 pum.to of \u201cLife; Dickie.Paubieet: \u201cProfan - (Church notices cet eived dus thd for For L\u2019 mption.x Bet baate, 3 Ra \u2018he arbitrators\u2019 award, et.from the higher desire for knowledge.the operating table of its last terror urdéy.Sub at x pe PE upper YR RT EASES Lhe found clasay se and Quebec, 1130 pan, With the city on the present There yet remains the opportunity and of most of ks risks.The painless pastor, Services ei Du castor Stran.ET PAUL'S MISSION.St.Charles at.rh The special rate for such is Jelly.Sleeping Cor service.rette Tn the: meantime.\"AN.for some.sympa Loeb ne tocar Call Seen Sentioarion of ibn, nylon) 6656 welcorae to dlf Services _ Polat Bl a pees.Wiring service: at pi 26e per insertion of âve nes) .For Ld awinigun T° Falls, 9.15 am.Sun- = r t of the ali- cult a r ation © physica Sand nd et, Mise Ww ard will admit that had the hey na or which rit ot gater | ordeal \u201cwith its attendant dangers of - scraNes FIRST diet LH rvice at 8.80 Pa Sun- ON CONGREGATIONAL days only.\u2018Arrive sa follows: , Montreal accepte a come to the\u2019 vitiated -liserary- tastes ôf.the blood-poisoning to which surgical pa-, RE oi , Bclentist.Woyut.day 30h00 il LL | (ZION $ of Mance and Milton.Rev.Fran From St.Jerome.New Glasgow, Jolie od rae oy ans.numerable readers of superficial and ifents were exposed at a time within CHURCH OF CHIL, Relepdist, des jo» PRE ETS \u201cPoine J.Day, M.A.BD.peator.Services at ot 23e ue Snavinigax Falls 7 mpany would have en giving sensational lovesstories, but will aP- the memory of men yet living.In on Sunday \u20ac 11 270 7.30 p.m, Wed- à 2e \u201cênétin 11 a and Morning subjeet: Grand\u2019 ti les 15 p.m © light on the Ste.Cunegonde peal .to the more Intellectual mings | what 1eld of progress has there been Sunder Reading room open.uote Hailes.Se Soexnblee e rières \u2018The M of Braye piovemin £ subjeot: \u201cintermediate, ata pete Sundays.sod Ilenri contracts for a period of and tbe more, spiritual.souls ef those! an advance comparable in benefieent hod \u2018kcept.7 Sut a 9 res bio: \u20ac A Doudiet, pes- qu, Arabitions a for th Sine sor | 2 Quebe rand Mere, Shawtn) nt WE has rte ue eee ie hs totem | ents WA LS See | ir IR SS tg a ee | og BE SRE 3 e e vonsiderable length but has hand of Provins from benigh ghted | a a ER ON ce ;} oi o POLIBE ST.TRA angle des in, ihe Yo Fairmount 8 fu es Fæm Tuque and intermediate atê- | ee Mau Mnsorant Central Europe to enlightened Canade TESTS OF A GENTLEMAN, \u2018| L 5 sens xX adieux.Cal als Gu 23 AR VEEL Tins 4.30 p.m.dally.except Susd AT hat relating.to the com- \u2014where.if we will but do our duty al \u201cDon't Judge of a man by the tat | 2 y.# : > oa y Even.ble class I dally 11.00 a.m.except naire that the whole question wards them-\u2014they will beconte capable lat: he: Tegularly gives his - ervice.A ¥, e ate Sm a Rs\u201d Sunda .LA A ee Shelf eng SE > LE = sé SA EEE Os ro SUT ta | Le su t _ without abusing sman, who upo wr \u201d \u201d :$ pt ea ay\u2019 , Gay = 5 » , Dr.int 4 rte 10°, © Kubmitted to expert arbitra.FHC LS during our nation-building: \u2018tude and good will* philosophi pis.; t mou MYSTERIOUS AFRICAN P + tion, might be able and will- P.8.\u2014There is at present in?the on Market street at thé rush hou¥ on: ; prochain ing service.Adult >.Silage A at sy why, but Alderman Ward affice of the Minister of Educgtion, ta rainy, slip \u20ac day.eh him] ?* ; Sanday.sob at = carie Describing before the Royal yal Go om this point.and conse- Alberta, à petition signed by manv (try to - make sw ptrodt\u201d |: | dass on pat hics! Soctety his four .\">.\u2018raves the public to draw its galicians of the Edmonton colonv.ask- | against the crowd of & Repère and shop 1 #4 nly Soran wale te ser.graphic an orthern esta, §.Mh clusions as to whether he is [pg for a Ruthenian Normal Schoel.girls on their\u2019 mad rush to: lunch.| vides.pdd deb oom ®.ares Neave referred to a large, deep | or only just not willing to in which Ruthenian teachers may bé | Watch Him ward off the\" ood of an A et : : [Naysterioue pool in the valley of the | - \u201creason trained for their own Ruthenian umbrella, carried lke a , In| Rate Rive, North | Teason.the handy of bme abdent-r lèdea, SiE-{ te, \u201cONTREAL LIGHT.HEAT & schools ho a ver POWER COMPANY.Some time ago the Gallctane of th { gling shop.orl and rari] \u20ac J.8.NORRIS, Edmonton coleny built a church.By kin the Bt the cts mél {: Secretary-treasurer.virtue of a compact between | the Greek te [urabre oat thro yah le du Biel .erarchy and the Pope, dur ; \u201c27 i CONNOR AND THE GALI- Churell Terariny, ban serfdom.pnt FI et ee cage ria 3.\u2014 + \"ie Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) l'eing often asked whether the of Ralph Connor's \u2018The For- tiv» typical GaHelan, 1 shoul ~ive this general reply in your | to defence ot the Galtefnif eo 1 whom have the ability 10 cod \\bemsclves in our language I ing tshop- of St.Boniface Shaimed A ow church building th the - monton colony az the property df church, and, forthwith _proceeded.to] consecrate it.The Galicians said: old.dark days \u2018Gaîte\u2019 ans, they were.buly tr souls not thelr a ve Pre OpTSAIVER.na ta a\u2019 In this new.free Cap- ane own.|» \u2018us to Reme.but we never | .ee NOW elaim our an, gouts, \u2019 corner.are Rim ¢ Es ght + 1ine of sho ve \u2018enst \u2018 ACros cha ee SH Mara * dE or EEE TEAR) Te those Master Builders who, their courage are already looking Christmas Day.1508 CHAPTER XXIV.The butler broke the stillness.\u2018A\u2014uh!\u2019 hold.Slowly, as if recalled from immeasurable distances, Asquith turned his he observed from the thres- head.\u201cWhat is it.Elkins?he demanded, and Jessica, as she furtively dahbed her hand across her eyes, gave a quick breath of relief at the return of the old commanding ring to his tone.\u2018Mrs.Asquith has returned, Miss West.\u2019 Jessica smiled at the butler from over her shculder.\u2018Oh, has she\u201d she Then she turned back to Asqgaith.\u2018Yes.It\u2019s a pretty stone,\u201d she said unblushingly.\u2018But, really, I'm distressed cver your growing so near-sighted.You ought to have some glasses, as soon as you are able to be tested.\u2019 She gave a second glance over her éhoulder.Then, bending forward once more, she dropped her voice a little.\u2018Mr .Asquith\u2019 she said, and her manner was humble, like tho manner of a little child; \u2018I don\u2019t want you to think I've been a horrid little flirt.I didn\u2019t know, I never thought you cared about me in this way.If I had, of course\u2014 But, if I had thought about it in that way at all, I should have said you were a great deal too busy and too\u2014big to care about me as you gay you do.I just supposed we were friends, snlendid friends thai cared a lot about each other and about each other\u2019s intei\u2018ests.\u2018That's truly all.I did care about yof, tco.No, wait, for his face had lightzd at Ler words; \u2018not in the wsv vou mean, the way you want.I dont think that would ever, .ever come; were {90 many centuries \u2018and miles apart for that.But, truly.her face and voice were very sweet with her emotion now; \u2018as long as I live, I shall always care for you, always want you for my best friend, always,\u2019 she hesitated; then she faced him bravely; \u2018always and always be proud and glad to know that once, for a little while, you thought you loved me.I must go now; youre tired.She rose, but lingered, looking wistfully down upon him.\u2018Some day, though, when we've both of us had time to think things over and get used to them, won't you send word you want another visit from your friend?As she spoke, she had been hastily stripping off her glove.Now, careless of what the nurse might think or say, she rested her slim, cool fingers for an instant on his brow, 21s cheek, while her gray eyes smiled straight down into his.An instant later, she was gone.Out on \u2018he landing of the stairway, ehe halted long enough to swallow hard, to wipe her eyes a little.Then, her smile still very tender, her cheeks flushed, but her chin held high, she sauntered down the last of the stairway, drawing on her glove as she went.Tottykins, his heard charged heavily with cake crumbs, met her in the hall.\u2018How de do?May I come in and get a cup of tsa\u201d Jessica dernanded, as she pushed aside ihe portieres across the open doorway.\u2018Of course, Miss West.Come in\u2019 Mrs.Asquith\u2019s accent was about as \u2018mellow as the cup poised in her hand.Down on the rug at her feet.a second cup betrayed the fact that Mrs.Asquith had not been taking tea alone.Jessica nodded her gratitude, as she received her cup and her cake.#Fhank you\u2019 she said prosaically.Your cakes are always gd goed, and I am- very hungry.\u2018You've been out?\u201cI thought E}kins told you,\u201d Mrs.As- guith said, the majesty of her words somewhat mitigated by the obvious rélish with which, once the words were spoken, she munched another bite of cake.Jessica shut her teeth daintily into r own cake.then nodded assent.said casually.\u2018So he did\u2019 she added, after a speechless moment.\u2018And that 1 had come in again.At least,\u2019 Mrs.Asquith fixed her eye on \u2018he tip of Jessica's suede ,shoe; \u20181 gent him up for that purpose.\u2019 Jessica constryed the words into a question.\u201cYes, he tolé me\u2019 she answered cheerily.\u2018Why dldn't you come along up?\u2019 ,\u2018Becausa I feared I might be intruding.\u2019 Mrs.Asquith, as she spoke, bent down to refill the empty cup of Tot- tykins.\u2018Look out! You'll run it over,\u201d Jes- pica warvned her anxiously.\u2018There! I thought su: Hurry up, dog, and eat it up quick, befqre it sinks in.\u2019 Then che returned to ths subject in- hand.\u201cPhe idea of your intruding, Mrs, As- gquith!\u2019 she sa\u2018d, with a fervor which was by no means honest, In view of the eyents of the last ten minutes she had , spent in the room above.\u201cI was tola you 72ad asked for wWil- fis,\u201d Mrs.Asquith informed her briefly.Well, so I did.He's the novelty, you know, the convalescent invalid.One always bas to coddle them up a little.As \u2018she spoke, Jessica helped herself to a second cake.- \u2018Exactly,\u2019 Mrs.Asquith answered ly; \u2018and I was afraid I might in- trûde upon the ,coddling.This time, she lifted her eyes and fixed them accusingly upon Jessica's redddened lids.Jeasiea felt the accusation and blushed holtly, so hotly that Mrs.Asquith's hrow cleared and she settled back into her chair, secure in her conviction that she had scored her point.Jessica, reading aright the little gesture of content, consumed her tea and cake in silence, while she registered a vow she would not be so caught a second time.\u2018When Mrs.Asquith spoke again, her voice was still acusing.\u201cIt is a long time since you have been out to see me,\u2019 she observed.\u2018lL wanted to let my welcome ripen,\u2019 Jessica answered her demurely.Mrs.Asquith raised her head.\u2018I hope no one, no one at all, ever Questions my welcome.Jessica\u2019s lashes drooped- \u2018I wasn't sure, you see,\u2019 she said, gently.\u2018At a time like this, one never really knows.Besides,\u2019 she gave ,a little sigh; \u2018T've not been very well ° Mr Dorrance,\u201d there was the faintest possible accent on the name, the sort of accent one gives to Hegel, or Mrs.Grundy, or the Book of Job; \u2018Mr.Dor- rance has surely spoken of your being very gay.\u201d Jessica colored becomingly, less, however, at the words of her hostess than at the name of | rrance.\u2018Yes, she assented; have been out a good deal, just ely, People are very kind, and I keep up, too, for mamma\u2019s sake, for fear she might begin to * worry.She is a great worrler, is mamma.\u2019 AMrs.Asquith ignored the pride with \"which Jessica delivered herself of the : Méttish idiom- = .have probably been goftig cut much,\u2019 she asserted remorselessly.tle quiet is what you need, all America ns.Have you had a doc- This time, Jessica deHvered fiton which Mrs.Asquith could not Neither, however, could nswer ft in Kind.Le \u2018you ha-had a doctor,\u2019 she dems, to be the mat- ANNA CHAPIN RAY .Author of Quickened.\u2019 \u2018Hearts and Creed,\u2019 \u201cBy the Good Sainte Anne ote | Copyright.3900.by Little.Brown and Company.yo, thes courage musee ba ae te ce - | hostes a sidelong glance.of her \u201cidiom in a point-blank All rights reserved.Jessica shrugged her shoulders, as she set down her cup.\u201cTemper, chiefly, she made flippant answer, yet with a fervor which supported the truth of her own assertion.\u2018Its your nerves,\u2019 Mrs.Asquith asserted for a second time.\u2018loo late] hours and topo much strong tea.You'd better go down into the country for a month or two, to rest.\u2019 » Jessica shook her head, with a return of her former gentleness.\u20181 fear it wouldn't do me any good, dear Mrs.Asquith, she said slowly.(hoe, trouble has a deeper root than Mrs.Asquith stiffened in her chair.She telt at last the truth was coming, the truth she\u2019 had so long suspected.Where is that?\u201d she asked.\u2018The root, 1 mean?Jessica's lips quivered: her lashes drodped still lower over her grey eyes; her voice sank\u2019 to & mere mufmur of confession.In\u2014 Yes, Miss West?\u201d n\u2014my infundibulary hypothesis,\u2019 she answered softly; and Mrs.Asquith, lacking an Imperial Dictionary, gave up the question and went off upon another tack.\u2018How did you find poor Willis?\u2019 she asked, after a little pause.Instantly the color rushed to the girl's cheeks.\u2018Magnificént,\u201d she answered swiftly and in quite another tone; \u2018but terribly pathetic.\u2019 Again .Mrs.Asquith felt the need for a ctionary; this time, however, of moo not of words.Jesica\u2019's down: right an ver Was not easily catalogued} it might be the cloak for some deep- | seated guile.\u2018How do you find him pathetic?\u2019 she asked again.Jessica's eyes met her in grave rebuke, Mrs.Asquith suspected from the% glitter, too, that tears were not far oñ.\u2018How can you find him anything else, Mrs.Asquith ?He has always been so big and so trenmendously alive, and now\u2014it broke my heart to see \u2018him lying there, not able to move a muscle, and so brave and patient.In his case, I'd\u2014I'd\u2014make Rome howl!\u2019 she concluded, in one vehement outburst.very likely,\u201d Mrs.Asquith gave as- sen Jessica \u2018caught herself out of her earnest mood, and flashed \u201cupon her \u2018Then she added crisply,\u2014 \u2018However, I am not his moher.\u2018Unfortunately not,\u2019 Mrs.Asquith\u2019 assented once again There came another pause, for Jessica had.made up her wilful mind, not only to\u2019 sit the situation out, but to force Mrs.Asquith now to do the talking.Mrs.Asquith, in the meantime, was struggling with her curiosity which would not in the end be downed.\u2018Did Willis talk much?she inquired at length.\u201cEver so much.\u2019 \u2018It tires him, If he talks too long.\u2019 \u2018The nurse was there.- She could have stopped him.\u2019 \"She might not have felt at liberty.\u2019 up To ica, laughed, as she bent to.pick 0 i our think slie was so mueh- atrond of me as all that,\u2019 she said.\u2018l' was referring to.Willis.\u2019 J \u2018Oh And Jessica having thus | closed the subject, fed a cake to Totty- kins What was Willis talking about, today?his mother asked at length.Jessica stared vaguely about the room, as if trying to recall the conversation.\u2018He talked about his father\u2019s trip.and about dad, and about the way Tottykins spilled the milk all over the Bishop's iters.\u2019 Mes Ain settled her glasses firmly.Then, unsettling them, she hitched them higher u \u2018Did Ee mt say anything hbout the bridge?she asked.\u201cNot so very much,\u2019 Jessica answered, with perfect truth.\u2018Nor shout Mr.Dorrance?\u201d \u2018Nothing in particular.All at once, Mrs.Asquith abandoned her random queries and became direct ,exasperated by the careless, unruffled nonchalance of the girl before her.Jessica's manner was I if- self.None the less, Mrs.Asquith, reading beneath the manner, was seized with a sudden furious desire to see the girl wince, even writhe.She bent a little forward in her chair and faced Jessica directly.\u2018Miss West\u2019 she \u2018said; \u2018in a way, I am going to take you into my confidence.After all, now and then, even we mothers need to talk to another woman.I know, of course, that Willis.would be angry, serfously angry at me.Still, the poor dear boy is so very reticent, and I feel anxious to.know how his mind is running, in these long, lonely daye.Sometimes a random werd to a stranger tells eo much.Did he happen;.in talking with you.to mention Miss Bertie Wynne- hope?Instantly, and to the relief of Mrs.Asquith, Jeesica\u2019s gray eyes veiled themserren, rs: \u2018Asquith could not be to bè aware that Jessica.sus-, recting ambueh, was seeking time bo.protect herself from possible attack.\"Miss Bertle Wynnehope, she « after the pause had lasted long \u2018enough- to Satisfy even Mrs.Aout \u2018Who is she \u201cA friend of my son.She isa Mont- 1 girl.very beautiful, and from one of the: best old er in the Dominion.- * Mrs.Asquith added tm - pressively; \u2018she is extremely worth.the, knowing, Miss West.- Jessica looked up at her with childlike.candour.\u2018Of course,\u201d she assented, with a long-drawn stress upon the words.\u2018Do you know any other sart, dear Mrs.Asquith?The retort was obvious.- It sh uld be set down to\u2019 the distinct ered Mrs.Asquith that she avoided: \u201ctho Instead, \u2014 had had a daughter,\u2019 she actly like Miss Wynnehope., \u2018Is she so like your son?Jessica inquired gutlelessly.- \u2018Wonderfully.Their tastes all seem to run on the-same lines \u2018Bridges, for instance?Jessica spoke above the lifted bnow of Tottykins who was endeavoring to .lunch upon \u201cher brooch.\u201d \u2018Not so much bridges, as art, literature, sports: the things that really go to make-up vine!\u201d Mrs.Asquith correcbed her som \u2018But bridges are his - profession: aren°t they?\u2019 Jéssica : murmured from beneath the weight of the correction.\u2018Nominally.A man in ny 80 son's position never bas any Teal sion.Basiqes.\u201cMrs.Asquith aa eo fecting upon a phase of the sub ect which Se had not considered until that very moment; \u2018I' douby if my son, could -ever bring himself to cake for any Woman.who, rode antriée his hobbies\u201d.Jessica shook \u2018ber head.| vo e, | TEDDY'S BOX OF 600D RE : | IN SOLU- | speech: | cloget from Pussy Grey, and looking down into.the hall she saw Téd running after.the-¢cdt at thetop of his's until puasy, with one last howl, rus! down \u2018tie Kttty; with equal energy.down here,\u2019 and mamma opened her | door to see tHe most flushed and ness; \u2018I shoyld have chosen one ex- |.put them into\u2019 à box, on\u2019 a high Sher; -mifhed to keep his good resolutions-safe that he Had put them into à box.| resolutions a | ten, how h dial | Ses e Dev wit 1 RETZ shop,\u2019 she ever - care\u2019 for\" \u2018And he ces care for Miss Wynne- 7 Jessica asked Ja a subdued Tot, hins upon the Foor y set down \u201cVi much ae, Lacer eyes - most, curl of Tie Pon the top- y, way you do?she persisted \u2018Yes, exactly.\u2019 (To be continued.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHILDREN'S CORNER.Teddy had nos peen payin u - tention to what Miss Peters pi that.morning, \u2018although of course, he.ought to Lave dorte So.He neq made up his s pou desk, as name on-the front of- one side of the first letter, T stood for Theodore, and then he Tookod up, for Miss Peters hesitated a few Seconds before she finished her 1tttle \u201cPhe great thing, children, is t the good resolutions we.make.To peep good resolutions is all right, \u2018but we must work with all our hearts to keep them after they are once made.Teddy pondered this in his little mind as he walked home from school.His | mind was very smull indeed yet, for his body was not very big.He was only eight.He had heard one little.girl Say that when she made good resolutions on New Year's Day she was going to write them down on a piece of paper.That would help her to remember them.And Anna Graham said she meant to.make a resolution tocome to school.early every day.And Phil Archer said he would make a resolution to study lessons each afternoon for the next day.\u2018TU make a good resolution,\u2019 thought Teddy, tramping along hard on the sidewalk.\u2018I could write it down, too, and \u2018keep it.Yes, -of course, I could keep it\u2014safe enough.I know how.\u2019 Ted was quiet that night at supper and \u2018sat staring thoughtfully into the fire afterward until he was sent up to bed.He had a little room of his own.He had two things to think about.One was what good resolution he should make and the other was how he could keep the resotution after it was made.+ Before he went to bed he opened the little drawer of his bureau, where, among other things, there were a lead pencil and paper, and then he opened a large drawer and searched until he found what he wanted\u2014a square pasteboard box, which he patted with an air of satisfaction.\u201cWhat makes you so sober, little son?asked mamma, at breakfast the next \u2018morning, helping Ted to a second plece of corn bread.The little chap gave a long sigh\u2019 of reflection and consideration \u2018Tm going to make a \u2018lution,\u2019 he answered, solemnly.\u2018Going to make good resolutions on New Years Day?\u201d \u2018Yes, said Teddy, looking important.\u2018That's a good idea\u2019 said papa, checking, with a glance, the \u2018laughter in the eyes of Auntie Kitty, who was.a very young duntie, indeed.\u2018We \"wil all Help you - keep \u2018your good resoluttons, Theodore,\u201d grandma said She patted Teddy on the head, buttoned up his overcoat and found his mittens in the corner.°° ¢ \u2018Oh, I know, how to keep \u2019em my own self\u2019 Teddy declared, strutting proudly away.The night before New Year's Teddy spent about half an hour, atter he had been sent-up to bed, in writing out his resolutions.He wrote two, on separate sheets of paper, slowly and with great care, for.he.could not write very well, and most of his writing.was really | : printed letters.\u2018Then he folded up his sheets of pa- Pa and putting them a nko 4 the little].es LE 4 Tue Hen Loar ha \u201chis et A Te quite safe thers; \u2018He said.with satisfaction, pushing the chair back into its place.The next morning at, bréakfast \u2018Auntie Kitty as Ra, Today this 1s New Year's part Have you made your good resolutions?\u2018Oh, yes,\u2019 answered Teddy, devouring buckwheat cakes with a contented air, \u201cAnd what were they?inquired Auntie Kitty, a little inclined to tease.\u2018Not to chase the cat,\u2019 Teddy replted, with his mouth full.There was quite a shout at this, for- Teddy's favorite amusement was to.chase pussy downstairs for the fun of.seeing her jump over the banisters, - which she always did.- Me-had béen | scolded for it many times, but seemed unable to resist the temptation whenever he got a chance.\u2018I am Sure pussy will be \u201cglad.of that,\u2019 safd gentle grandma.\u2018That is, if you keep your resolution, Teddy.\u2019 \u2018Oh, yes,\u2019 Teddy said, promptly; \u2018TH keep it all right.And I made another \u2018lution\u2014to clean my teeth every morn- fa 8 \u201cThat's fine, Teddy,\u2019 sald mamma, approvingly.\u2018If you'll just try to keep those resglutions for awhile, I'm sure we shall all be glad.\u2019 \u2018Oh, yes,\u2019 insisted Teddy, again.\u201cPm goin\u2019 to \u201ckeep \u2018em all right.\u2018em all safe.\u2019 Everybody laughed at this and Teddy trotted off to look at his new Waggon in high good humor with himself.But, ajas! The new year .was onl three days old when Auntie Kitty one day heard a terribly distressed mowing into .the lower hall.\u2018Ted! Ted!\u2019 called Auntie, \u2018what about your resolution?eddy looked up, somewhat dazed, as if to ask what his resolution had to do, with | bia present amusem finding that Auinntie- SH looked tndigzaatly & at him, he said: y ution gH right, Auntie Kit Toe, ste 5 Al \u2018sat \u2018Yes, but youve.\u2018broken it, Teddy: There's no good in making good resolutions If you don't keép.them!\u2019 \u2018But I do keep them,\u2019 persisted Teddy, with: determination.\"IL.do Keep \u2018om They\u2019re:put awa y al} safe \u201cBut you dort coop: them, sald.\u201cAan- You\u201d ve broken \u2018them now.\u201d -.\u201cSome \u2018one called from .the sitting- room below: \u2018What is it ?Teddy, come angry |.face of her little boy, followed hy Aunt who marched : into the room, exclaiming: \u2018T'eddy.says he hasn't broken his resolution, and I just caught him chasing | the cat again.\u201d pri 3a Well, I was Just running downstairs | after her, confessed Teddy, father ashamed.this time: \u2018 But 1 uly ad.=\" and t Te there yet.Auntie Kittie burst out Janghing at thig and.Teddy looked: half indignant and.hitlf teary.But mamma.drew him gently toward her and said: - | © \u201cPell the all about it; dear.\u2019 o Sg Teddy told how he-was \u201880 deter- on a high shelf, and he was sure they ont.nod bo Jew tha A a © Es cale en for he had \u2018writ \u20ac daw mamma, and per, and Tout en ike i Kitty 8 ried In at, an Jay then he crie 2e, A -By and by.Amt Xi awa, and d grandma WW.put: away: any that le el \u2018to Keep to Xp a Tut to keep 1 them.in 4 3 : on a mind, an and mi ay.\u201cf + 1 : R-took:a ry a explols ai ; hat IT T° got s0 far as to mark | Sher Detoit .1 200 e puti® I've got |: And.\u2018older an: ar than Teddy Who think And the \u2018Bent ur pins\u2019 and the doù'tst : Aug most of the Canty and a of.the LS et aie EE NEW YEAR \u201cEXCURSIONS Samy Cn Sma A fe SR ooke 7.200 lite.Agathe .1.90 St.John, NB.\"1430 and all other -stÂtïfons in Canada, Fort William and East: also to Poire t and Sault Ste.Marie, Mich.; te B , Black Rock, Suspénsion Bridge, and Niagara Falls, N.Y.; and to Canadian Pacific Stations in Vermont and Maine at ONE WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE Good going December 81, 1909, and | January 1 1910; return mit, January First-class Fare and One-third .\u201c Geod 1, 1910: Return limit oof, nll Ja TH - \u2018SPECIAL EXOURSION SINGLE FARE.Quebec tty.\u2018points in the Maritime force, Se ght uy Sand 00 anuar 3rd, 1510: = 0 return.un x New Year Special Train Service Special trains will be run between Montréal and Calumet an@ St.Agathe on Friday, December $1st, leaving Place Viger at 3.30 p.for St, Agathe, and 5.16 p.m.for Ca I or Returning, train will- Jeave St, Agathe at 6.30 p.m., and Calumet at 7.20 .On Sunday, January pm 2nd, 1910, stopbihs at intermediate sta- Parior Çar to St.Agathe and St.Jovite A Parlor Car Will 1dave Place Viger today at 4.00 p.m.for St.Agathe and St.Jovite, yd on train leaving St.pote.on Sunday Januar ay 2nd, ais, 44 e& m., and.arrive at Place Beer ae 300 >.i.CHANGE OF TIME.Transcontinental tiain No.1, leaving Montreal \u2018Windsor Street Station at 10.10- a.m.December 30th and 31st, will run to Calgary only, after which date will be discontinue od Train No.97, Jéaying Montreal at 10.30 pm, will continue\u2019 to run daily as at present.EPIPHANY,Jan.6,1910 SINGLE &i FARE Between ail stations in the Provinces of Ontarfo.and Quebec, Ottawa and East thereof.Good \u2018going January 5 and 6, Return Ilmit, January 8th, 1910.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 129 8t.James Street, Next Post-Office.Telephones: Main 3732-3733.or Place Viger and Windsor St.Stations.RAILWA RITES ; : a NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS Round Trip Excursion Tickets will be sold from Montreal to all stations in Canada, including the undermentioned points.Also-from stations in\u2019 Canada.to Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Rouse's Point,Massena springs, Island Pond, Vt, as follows: Sorento .» $10.00 brooks +o +23:20 Hamilton .,.10.68 London \u2026.12-08 (GE TRS CLASS PARE.Going Det.31, 190 and Jan.1, 1910, Return limit, Jan.: 3; :1910.FPIRST-CLASS PARE and ONE-THIRD, Going December\u201d $1, 1808, and January 1, 1910.Return: mit, Jan: 5, 1916.EPIPHANY,.January 6th, 1910.SINGLE FIRST CLASS PARE.Between.all stations in the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, pattes Coteau Jet.and East thereof.Good going January b | .Return \u2018January 8th, 1810.OITY.OFFICES! 13 St \u2018James st: Phones Main 4905, \u20188906, 6907, Or Bonaventure: Stat ion.INTERCOLONIAUI Q [Rad An LT nin i rR # iw \u201cvb HOLIDAY i 75 RETUHN TICKETS AT?\u201c SINGLES, FARE.\u201cGood going Dea.81st, tn an.15 1910.Returning up.fo 0 Jatuaty de 1970 | \"EPIPHANY, \u2018Reduced fares, gqin; sth and 6th Ja Returning up ta To Tah LY i BERVIOR.the, Ley! 8, Quebec, and \u2018intermeat- ate station 12 ae mr MARITIME EXPRESS, daily.for.St.Hyacinthe, : Levis, Quebec, Riv du Loup, Ste.Flavie and interm ate stations.42 noon, MARITIME EXPRESS, except Saturday, for the: above mentioneq stations, and Campbellton, Mon Bt John, Halifax and Sydney, 020 ,m., except Sunday, for \u201cNi + dite mediate stations.colet and : \u2018CITY TICKET QFPICH: .120 Bt; Jamss- Bt.Tol Be Bell i.615.H.A.PRICE Tu amo.8 TRUBBE,.Asst.Gen.Pass, a .ci Ticket Agt.\u201cNEW YEAR'S EXCURSIONS Round Trip Tickets.will be.sola between all - stations at OWE WAY BIRST-CLASS FARE, Good.going December 31, 1909, and January 1, 910.* \u201cReturn limit, January | \u2018FIRST.-CLASS Fans and ONE-THIRD.Good going December 28, 29, 30, 81, 1909, nd J anvary, & 1919.Return Hmit, Japuery 61810.ins - ngle rstà lass Fa to Queb City.Tickets good: gn Sue on and until January ?\u20181910.eturn limit, - Jaen Buftot-Éarlor \u2018ahd.Sleep Service between Montréal and $epink Car rx OPFICN! Implrial B Victory Sa: M5308.13 St.me 2 Blea, ag any \u2019lu ons a out\u2019 maim; but- \u201cJust | y seg Ill.t to di Em hy do for a bééipaloe; Teddy | ,.1,.thére \u2018are people miieh gbod resolution on \u2018a | high shelf and forget all about it.\u2014A.J.-Chrlstopher, in in Detro t \u2018Free Press.\u2019 A GOOD.RIDDANCE: \u2026 \u201cWhen the New Year in at the front door peeps, -And ont at: the back \u2018door the Qla Year creeps I hope, he Wilk &drty-away on his back $.01K ds à Jedier's 8s \u2018pack; Aud we 1 stow away in his baggage Some \u2018Chinga: that we never.shall\u2019 want, we will Putin thé puck Hitle t That ives ell the Duckot mples out, And the cteasy \u2018scowis' hat up and down.Fold à nice I Tittle \u2018fotenends\u201d right.into Ang! tn BL \u2018tirs that.epoîl- the \u2018And the > Tete yrüribles- on, rainy days, teasing it- well\u2019 to\u2019 put\u2019 Jokes That never: séem y.to other folks: ' Ahd the {Stones BE Got bs | of \\t At robin redbrensy'ana pudsy\u2019 cats.| Ann throt 1 i-th bag some cross Lamm E JT it.ge go or 1.\u201c am.(excèpt Sunday), for St, Hya- ein vi fell,» is CLASS.Mechanical Engineering and ln with tern Machinist.Please a.ns, ÿ ness\u2019 Ome etc, RM.B., care ol Eee TEACHERS WANTED.WANTED, FOR RIVER DESHi.chool, a (Protestant) Female Tea.er, holding first class diploma.Du: $30 per once January 4th, 1910.Ss.non Apply to W, SM.Pare ary- Treasurer, pp \u201d River\u201d Les- ue ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN.CHARLES COOMBES.THE VENTE! Quist, etc., 342 Charlevoix Street, es WANTED.MOTOR WANTED, D.C, 110.ABOUT .BAD for pd pay Telephone Als \u201c8 - elie oO M GLAUGHLIN, Main $090.\"°F FOR SALE.FOR SATE, 20 GOOD SECOND Ha~ Organs; prices from $25.00 upwa:.Some of these instruments are as Es .as new.LAYTON BROS, 144 14 street, FOR SALE, MODERN SAW MILL.1.ber limits; orders on hand 1ur seve thousand dollars.Also, grist mil u water powers.A.ROUSSEAL, Bb, de l'Isle.- | FOR SALE, A 10 MONTH BUSISF-.Course (Contest prige), Stenograp.Typewriung and Comunie:Cial Dia.50 p.c.discount for cash.Addres .BUSINESS COURSE, \u2018Witness offi , À PRIZE-WINNER \u201ca the recent \u2018Witness\u2019 contest, wishes : dispose of her complete Course in t.Montreal Business Coilege, wuicn : is unable to use.Synopsis of Canadian North-West eus Regulations.- vis the séle hé tammy Por a ae over 18 head or a ubrAgency for the trdct.Entry by proxy may be mage any agency, on certain conditions, & by ts ther, mother, son, daughter, brother op sister of \u2018int _Intending homesteader.Duties.\u2014SIx months\u2019 and cultivation of the land in each of three years.homesteader may live within aime miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely own and occupied by him, or by his father mother, son, daughter, b In çertain districts a a ehomesteader \u2018n good standing may mpt a qui r~ Action 2 alongside Mis\u2019 2 Bomestedd uties.\u2014Mus 3 months in each of six yeats, from \u2018homestead entry (Including'the time required :: 2 homestead patents) and va y acres A homesteader va has ex o emp -in certain distri Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in of three years, © Sule, fifty acres and -érect à House worth 0.00.We\u201d RY, # De of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauth ublication of this adv t 1 not be paid for, mere MISCELLANEOUS.LL Ee AONB.No, puise ABLE TO um is - nowadealers JA nofléying tie en, vb Bre by \u2018tek ge LE & PONT Pr may home arger mse me lable Damion aed En gd - Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant |.must appear in Person at the Dominion | residence upon | rother or sister.date of | SHAUGHNESSY, of the City of Mont | real, in the Province of Quebec, will ap- | ply to the Legistature of the Province of Quebec, at-its next Session for the passing of an act authorizing the Bar of the sald.province to admit him to the practice of the profession of the law, after passing the required examinations.MMaontreal, 18th December, 1809, FM ITH, MACPHERSON, HAGU OLDEN, Solicitors for the Applivant _- VETERAN LAND GRANTS.: , Will dispuse ot | ve \u2018éinesday and Saturday lower.ailing every 1 hE tickets to London, $3.50 ex- 8 prompt buyer | at 2 lberai discour.2.ra.- or fu er particulars apply to Cu\\- WEST INDIES.yi TEST DEPARTMENT, \u201cWitness Office \u2018 vost os.Hen 700tons ; 88, \" Korpra\u201d 4100 tons, mail Pate THIRD CLASS.8 GA SOLIN Tor St.Thom | fmpredses.to Louden, Ly yerpool, ; Ho In ar re sek can SE Crlx Cro BE se ra Antiqun, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Belfast, \"$50.00.Other Sh ps, $28.75.F tion.one x 222, Gananoque.© i\" cé Mota ponts SE hod full ours, : - VE Bar 256 Steamship my gangs Th [ike ret Agents.ook Frelght or Passage and FOR SALE, GREEN CUT BONES WILL | James st.; J.'G.Brock & Co.dl) Commision st., or \u2018tor.ail further À Information.8 apply to \u2018 make hens lay double in winter.an, es Cook Ro ae te C0 nie , CANA © the eggs more tertile; 12 lbs.t.Thomas n, erine st.Montreal.COMPANY ATL ANTIC Botidins, St Be, Apply M.HENKICHON, 254 ere re \u2014\u2014 LINES, Board of Trade Building, ames street.Tel.Westm 4.WINTER RESORTS.Sacrament Street, Montreal.ne = \u2014 FOR SALE, UPRIGHT PIANO, 7 Ov.| RHEUMATISM AND KIDNEY TROUBLES »= \u2014 es ivory Keys.$500 canpenord Uv ble; ivory keys; $85.00 cash.At 4 Tred asi, pra 224 1 pagurally with sande ss Great NOTICE Grosvenor avenue, Westmount.a Bonk mia R.B.Kramer, Pres Kramer, Ind.is hereb given that WILLIAM JAM PRESSES FOR SALE \u2014 ONE LARG: two-pevolution, tapeless delivery, Poi book press, and one large Poster Whitieok, for sale at a bargain, fo prompt purchaser.Apply at \"Wii- ness Office, 140 St.Peter street.HOIST, FOR SALE CHEAP\u2014One Do ble belted fioor type treight hoist, wit.cage and wheels, good condition.platform 6 x L feet; fuily 1600 lbs, ci pacity.Counter shatts, pulley arn.sp)landid EBLP.inotor; 110 D.C.inciuu cd, M dent red.Apply to 142 St Feu.WANTED TO PURCHASE, hwo 8S.Al ~Viaterans',K Scrip; Site lowest aah price, Call or write, W a7 Élark street; Montreal Annex.SOUTH AFRICAN VETERAN LAND Warrants\u2014 Highest price paid for Nouth African Veteran® Land Warrants.Apply to LEO L.LKBT, Room 307.Merchants Bank Cantilo 205 st \u2018James street.Tel.Main 789.SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.1 am \u2018buying \u2018South African Land cu at tbe highest price.It will Day Joe write or see T.GIRARD, #0 se \u201c catherine last\u201d Mont.gars FARMS FOR SALE.FoR ULL DESCRIPTION OF DELA- Fags; Healthful Climate; es Bargain Write for free 1810 earl HAMMC logué.CHAS.M.gue.C | OND, \"Mil LOST, STRAYED AND- FOUND.| vos, A IAN LAMB alta Sore on Métcalfe LAME MUTE, ned | therine to.\u2018Victoria atteeL Thurÿ op] Him that.overcometh win 1 make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he.shall \"go no- more out; and I.will write upon: him the name of My God; and the name of the city of My God, which is new Jerusalem, which eo down out-of heaven from My God: aid 1 will write Po him My new nanie.-\u2014\u2014Fiex.iit., 12.Hold up My goings \u2018In Thy paths; ati Saomleses thon, suffice, New _Byt- ers the Quéstion {nto silence ai | The, a 0A ops.\u2018Nay, this\" aki IT\u201cto: do._ Cu, Faby ky | ama?once ima hy aiywer\u201d smcétis TS ie.oad noises 1 .30 Farc oo wita, Es re cats p= 130.Re pe re rca \u2014_\u2014 \u2018fast which thou ° \u201chast, that\u2019 ne en LC ROOMB AND BOARD.take thy.crown\u2014Rea., it, 11) that my.footsteps sMp not\u2014Psalm et ] Sorin & small \u2018family, at LE Hontreal Oman \u2018PPV Bor FA\u201d q Bach rs a new\u201d life da : = es abo of \u201cthe whole.\u2019 e and an 2 oo ° TO LET a : live as 1f.I cou ted Srey \"aay my first a ET.: +.and my: last; I began to Tove but | then, and should \u2018ire no more after- to L LET, IN ST.LAMBERT rw ward.\u2014Bishop Hall.\\ house A one has tèn \u2018apartm ents, heat 24 ry & Daisy\" \u2018furnacé, - with a \u201cgood 1 asked the New.\u201cYear for- -some motto t and vegetable \u2018garden attaches te Peso En ie ro sas Sons.> rule o ot life by which.to guide ana.shade sin h tron] fen : Th ti ° T asked and and paused.Ho answered soft | the houses = ues SE as a - very.m : God's will to.Know! Elven for thelr bein unoctupied.FURNISHED [B00ME, wink OR WITHout board; ba family, Overdéle avenue, between amon ses Mackay.Homellke; céntralj moderate FLATS To LEY.UPPER FLAT, TWO BOOMS.AND.x s to Mr.R.AU PE eee Ea ie Four.of the promis 46 here \"jou SES To LET | So 28 84 CHATHAN STREET, ana Nos \u2018454, and gs St.Antoine etrest (âge, A rio gt\u201d hot.ater Irn apen plum qnamel]e \" therine street Wes { Grocer, Point St.Charles, 601 Welling: SHAFTING AND PULLEYS,IN GRLA.variety, for sal chea \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, « p- Apply a.FOR BALE.8 Fire-Pruni Safes 1 ROT Top Peal Fiat Top wee .THE TI N BLE CO., Stationcrs.5 St James street.Montr a.NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE CHEAP, some dian Standard Qliver Typewsitecs Pa.Number 2, 3 and 4 Models, fully guara.teed, worth $97.50, to be sold at $35 w.- they last, to make room for new mode.- Splendid opportunity.Call, or write .Canadian Oliver Typewriter Co Martin Etre: FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TQ LE Lex T, COMF bedroom b r ront bedroom, bath rivate family; no other roomers, floc, Renton street, close to St.Lawren, and Park avenue cars; fifteen minutes wejk to post-office.Gentlemen, FURNISHE WEST BND, WH CHUMLLL NREST, wel bath Soos, Sic Not water h UNDERHILL PLACE, NO.1, LARu.front.parlor, bedroom nicely furnisbed.two emen or marri - also emall furnished der.cout FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.> Souvenir avenue, Avols.: WANT ADS.FOR \u2018 | The ¢ Witness MAY BER LEFT WITH A.T.Chapman, Bookseller, 513 St.© or with R.R.Tur:e street, West of Subway, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS d Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted.TA J is Wan Rooms to Let, Ar:ici Eouné, Second-hand Articles Wanted ' For Bale.ee Words for 106.© for each additional word.sertions for the price of four.\u2014 Pro ty xox Sale or To Let.Omer ès For Sale.28 Worés - orés \u2018fo 25e.16 for each additional word.sertions | for the pries of four.a8 Words Tor 200.WOTICR PARTICULARLY.Portage Stamps WII Be Accepted.The above rates are CASH with o +\" Whèn Do aid numerous e: «- Yigve to to be maîe, and he rate i: consequence, much higher.Six Six n gl\u201d > élection.x » No ci: et Ta a pa for = ve Ags Ey 31R \u2014 Notie 295 CHUNPOBN An © = m Omi VSDaper Best re.a -,.RTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS am «tres of births, marriages and deaths, zist invariably be eudorsed with the name and address of the sender.o otherwise no notice can be taken or then.Birth notices are inserted th 5.mMarriase notices for Bic.den prices for 25¢.prepaid.The sanounter ment of funeral appended to death \" trv see His face, and there is no n.ght there \u201csose sending notices for the ahove columa may send with them a list of names of interested friends together with a one- rent stamp for each address, an.marked copies of the \u2018Witness\u2019 containing the rotice will be promptly mailed.For ad.dresser in foreign countries three cents will be required.EES & CO, Funeral Directors, 912 ST.CATHERINE W.Phone Up 1653 (Note change of Address.) JOS.Co.WRAY UNDERTAKERS mead INST EALE & SON Funeral Directors 312 Dorchester St.West.Reskience, Up 2671 FOR THE BOY Hobbies are an interesting and fn- structlve pastime for youths.particularly during the long winter gven- ings.box of Tools for Seroll, Fret and Bent Iron work, only 81.00.We have sole Canadian agency.D.DRYSDALE, Taone M.169.150 CRAIG ST.WEST.MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that on\u2019 and 3\u2019ter the 1st January, 1910,the Cemetery, Hawthorndale, will be opened for LU TIAIs, 1840 Phone Up 969.Information as to the price of lots and | \u201cives at both Mount Royal and Haw- Porndale may be obtained at the City \u2018fee of 'W.Ormiston Roy, Superinten- -u.Room 24, London & Lancashire »1iling, 164 St.James street.Br order of the Board.G.DURNFORD, Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, 21st December, 1909.You Stain Your Dress doit worry about it, as we can re- nove all the trouble in almost every tase.It does not matter now fancy 0 delicate the gown, the results will bicase you.GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SUITS à.:- -leaned by our new patent process.Bish Aercan Dyeing Company Ofices and Agents Throughout the City.7 TELEPHONES.- \u2014\u2014 KINSHIP THROUGH THE CALF.\u2018From the \u2018Athenaeum.\u2019) Lr Adolphe Bloch has contr uted tre Paris Anathropological octets : !-moir on the size of the calf of the \"# «- an anthropological character.Its ative smaliness, not only in the ne- +7\u201d blit also in the Ethiopian, the Aus- \u2018an, the Papuan, the Weddah, the \u201cTavldlan and (according to the monu- nis) the civilized Egyptian of anti- \"++.constitutes, in his opinion, an _=tle character revealing the negro += of all these races, though thelr \u2018æequent evolution has been different, \"ver different media and conditions \"Tistence.The smallness of the calf \"is, he thinks, an anthropological \u201clacter of great value, since it en- \u201c2 us to assign a common origin to 4+ = which would otherwise have been { 7arded as complete strangers to such EE POSTED \u2018 MISSING _ ad event of to-day is the official Æ of the Anglo-Australian liner English Immigrant.Mr.George R.Sims, one of the Most- prolific an versatile of London journalists, who has earned fame also by the invention -of.a hair restorer, has the following variant on the hoary old legend about the advertisement, \u2018No \u2018English need apply Writing in the \u2018Referee,\u2019 he says: Es tooth is In It is per Canada growing dislike to the English immigrant it 1s almost impossi- blé to read the-ad ng: columns o a Canadian paper without finding situations and position advertised, for whieh \u2018No English need apply.\u201d I am told that the class of English rho : xo to à to seek.s ] , gal i and vire lable; that they have no push or go br energy, and that they rarely put thefr heart into thelr work.Please don't take this 4s my | explanation given me Canadians to whom I have shown the advertisements and asked em what was the feeling underlying them.- perte : KNOCKED DOWN AT CROsSINA.Suffering from .a dislocated hip and fracture of the right leg, Elia Papiliat, 65.years of age, of 1403 Demontigny street, near Poupart street, was conveyed to the Notre Dame Hospital through D knocked down on the grossing of Frontenac street und Ontario atret east, ~~ _ - ; .NOTES AND .NOTICES.To \u2018Quebec via the New Short Line.Et ention f.people intending tp travel between Montreal and Quebec | during the Holldays is drawn to the elegant Buffet Par or and Slesping Car Bervice provided by the Canadian Nor.it to\u201d - BOYCOTT A Great Scheme to Fight Ex- | orbitant Prices.\u2014_ ! THE WOMEN WILL ALSO HELP.Washington, Dec.30.\u2014~Plans for a national boycott of those combinations that increase the cost of living were latd here to-night when the National Anti-Trust League was launched.Members of Congress are interested in the new movement, and immediate steps will be taken toward perfecting state organizations.Then, when the prices soar, the league members, by stopping the use of such articles or commodities as have gone above legal level, will put them back again by refusing to furnish a market.The plan is one that was tried in Germany a few years ago, and which, according to a report, broke a ocom- bine in coffee that nad raised the price to almost prohibitive prices.Among the speakers to-night were several members of the House of Representatives.One matter was settled to-night, however.The women of the United States wlll be taken into membership on equal terms with the men, and will have equa! voice in the campaign.The women, being the housekeepers of the country, the promoters of the plan realized at once thelr assistance was vital to success.\u2018We furnish the purses,\u2019 said one of the speakers, \u2018but our wives and sisters and mothers have the disourse- ments from them.We've got to have the women with us.\u2019 _ Accordingly, when Congress meets the league will work through the Representatives, and in some cases refrain For he's a joily good fellow\u2019 through Senators, with a view to having them interest themselves in the organization of state uranches.A nominal tee will be charged each mem- ver, prouauly not exceeding 2b cents a year, to cover the cost of mailing proclamations against certain articles of food that have been pushed too high tn the market.A national charter probably will be sought and the head offices likely will ve in Washington.> \u2014Ppanpmnem= INDIAN ANARCHISTS.Severe Sentences on Conspirators.London, Dec.30.\u2014The fuil text of the judgment delivered a the Calcutta High \u201court, on Nove.aher 30, when the Alipur conspirators were tried and sentenced, has\u201d just reached England.The Chief.Justice, Sir Lawrence Jenkins, said, in the course of his Judgment: 10 \u2018The question of punishment is one of conalderable difficuliyv.Those who have been convicted are not ordinary criminals.They are for the most part men of education, vf strong religious instinets, and in some cases of considerable force of character.At the same time, they have been convicted of one of the most serious offences against the state in that they have conspired to wage war against the King, and the punish:nent must be in 4 proportion to the gravity of the offence.\u2019 ; Barendro Kumar Ghose, Ullasker Dutt, Upendranath Banerji, and Hem Chunder Dass the leaders of the Anarchist Association, were sentenced to transportatioh for Hfe.The court held have been clearly proved that Ullasker Dutt and Hem Chunder Dass had manufactured bombs, and that Bareadro Kumar Ghose took a prominent part in the attempts on the life of Sir Andrew Fraser, and had made tho preparations for a murderous attack on Mr.Kingsford, which resulted !n the tragic acsassination .of Mrs.and Miss Kennedy.Six other prisonsrs \u2018were sentenced to transportation for terms vacying from seven to ten years, and \u2018a seventh to five | years\u2019 rigorcus imprisonment.One was acquitted, and in regard to the remaining three ,the Jhiet Justice and Mr.Justice Carnduff not being agreeq, & reference was to.be to a third judge.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.INDIAN COTTON, Bombay, Dec.30.\u2014~The large American demand for Indian cotton and the prospect of a still further increase in the demand, have resulted in the cotton dfstricts enjoying the greatest prosperity since the American Civil War.At the same time this extra demand has brought out more prominently the dearth of labor In these districts.\u2014\u2014am{pret-matemmmnçn FIRE AT TAILORS.Will Cause Many To Go Without Their New Year Suits.The premises of the United Costume a à É Tailors, 455 St.James street, near In- THE SAME ° LD FABLE, spector street, were the scene of a fire which broke out in the second story last evening.The fire originated in a pressing room, and many will go without \u201ctheir sults on New Year's Day owing to the damage caused by water and smoke.The stock of cloth- Ing downstairs was also slightly damaged, as well as Watson's ¢igar store.The firemen extinguished the outbreak.before it hid assumed serious proportions.NEW USE FOR AMBULANCE.To Be Hired For Purpeses of Conveying Soldiers to Prison.The latest notices from militia headquarters contain tlle following:-\u2014Cov- ered conveyance for a soldier proceeding to prison should in all cases be provided.A soldier proceeding to a detention barrack should be marched.unless; in the opmion of the C.O., ex- oeptional circumstances render the provision of a conveyance neçussary- An ambulance waggon of the ASC.should, when available, be employed for these services, otherwise a conveyance may bé hired.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mavin{prtspaennup ONTARIO LICENSE ACT.\u2018Toronto, Dec.31.\u2014At the next session of the Ontario Legislatirre an effort.will be made by the temperance people to have some further amerid- ments to the Liquer Liçense Act.The principal change will be a clapse to prohibit the sale of intoxicating li- | quors on Chris Day and possibly dood Friday and Thanksgiving Day.\u2018| The argument that this will not pre- La eed out.by a perusal of av noc.: the police Tecords of orocto.where a nu of 155 drunks for the last three Christmas Days is shown, as com- vod with: & total of flve drunks on ew Year's Day, when the hotel bare thern Quebec Railway between thesy Lure closed orl account of the municipal: twe cities-\u2014a maximum of comfort a minimum pore _\u2026 \u201cYear's Special Train Se \u2014 New smber 1st the Ceci.Viger at 3.80.p., fe, anû 6.16 pr, for Costes ass als will leave Ste thes itndrews: of Sabisban Teale \"A bright new serial, \u201cThe of o Duo tohy Ae Fekete the ¢ ory #ow runnin i the Witness! fe Se Se mm EE à ; 1 : -a : and\" the solirse of tue love dose ret run emest _ \" al © Lak we >.; La TN (IF ye ces JE ak = aa ÉE Rng | Sik be aiscanticied, on Fracine will v un spécial trains trom | oy Agathe at 8.30 ma -Calumet at 7.20 Am.on Syn.| Baz.\u201d anuary and.Shia stopping at hi.Canadian | train 4 1 Teavivg.Windave Station a¢ $15 pad py ae Fra games - © THR CANADA MUTUAL.p.-Justice Brunedw has a ted ee aan SUTENCE 1 any pending th 1 trom the | To draw, make, accept, endorre, dis- Company.the appea AEE The eet Hi fier 3 > \u20ac xo ) ce 5 i DR io > A .at-.onge | rights privileges and 1 obtain, and to carry out, exercise is hereby given that under the Quebec ining Companies\u2019 Act, 63 Vict, ch.38, etiurs patent have been issued by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of uebec, bearing date the 22nd day of ovember, 1909, incerporating Messrs.Willlam Bernard Converse, manager; Georgo Harold Baker and Harold Earle Walker, advocates, and Percy Chauvin, bookkeeper, all bf the City of Montreal, for the following purposes: 0 prospect for, open, explore, develop, work, improve, maintain and manage graphite, gold, silver, coper, coal,iron and otb- er mines, mineral and other deposits and properties, and to dig for, raise, crush, Wash, melt, assay, analyse, reduce and amalgamate and otherwise treat ores, Metals and minerals, whether belonging te.the company or not, and to render the same merchantable, and to sell and otherwise dispose of the same, or any part thereof, or any interest therein.To buy, sell and otherwise deal in graphite In\u201d all its forms, and to manufacture and deal in any and every article or thing composed wholly or partially ef graphite.To.acquire by purchase, lease, conces: sion, license, exchange or other lega title, mines, mining lands, casements.mineral properties or any interest therein, minerals and ores and mining claims.options, powers, privileges, water and other rights, patent rights, letters patent of invention, processes and mechanical or other contrivances, and either absolutely or conditionally, and either solely or jointly with others, and as principal agents, contractors or otherwise, and to lease, mortgage, place under license, hy- pothecate; sell dispose of and otherwise deal with the same or any part thereof or any interest therein.To carry on business as timber merchants, sawmill proprietors and timber growers, and to buy, sell, grow, prepare for market, manipulate, import, export and deal in timber and wood of all kinds, and to manufacture and deal in articles of all kinds in the manufacture of which timber or wood is used, and to carry on any other business which may seem to the company capable of being conveniently carried on in connection with any of the above, or calculated directly or indirectly to render profitable or enhance the value of the company\u2019s property or rights for the time being.To buy, sell, manufacture, and deal In all kinds of (goods, stores, implements, rovisions, chattels and effects required y the company, or its workmen Or 8er- vants.To apply for, obtain, purchase or otherwise acquire and dispose of patents of invention, trade marks, trade names and secret processes of all kinds, and to use, exercise and develop the same and grant licenses in respect thereof, or otherwise turp same to account.To construct, or acquire by lease, purchase or otherwise, and to utilize, own.develop and operate any steam, electric pneumatic and hydraulic plants or water owers for the purpuse of generating eat, light and power for the uses of the company in connection with any of its operations, and to dispose of any surplus of same not required for such operations, ard to construct lease, purchase or othewise acquire works and appliances for the delivery and transmission of electric, steam, pneumatic or hydraulic power or force, and in connection therewith to enter into all and any agreements and contracts for the supply of heat, light and power that the company may deem proper; provided, however, that the safe, distribution and transmission of alectricity or other power shall be subject to municipal or other local regule- tions in that behalf.To construct, improve, maintain, work, manage, carry out, or control any roads, ways, ttamways, lines of telegraph, telephone or other works and means of communication in connection with the works and business of the company, branches or sidings, bridges, reservoirs, watercourses, ams, flumes, race and other ways, wharves, manufactories, warehouses, buildings, shop, stores, electric works, stamping mills, and other works, machinery, plant and contrivances, which may Seem calculated directly or indirectly o advance the company's interests, and to contribute to, subsidize, or otherwise assist or take part in the construction improvement, maintenance, working, management, carrying out or control thereb£.To acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, and to have and hold any property, real or rsonal, movable or immovable, and rights or privileges that the com- entent pany may think.necessary or cenv fcr the purposes of its business, and in particular, any lands, factories, mills, plants, buildings and works of any and every kind and description, patent rights or other inventions, machinery and stock in trade, that it \u2018may consider convenient to have and hold in connection with its business; to build, work, develop, operate and make use of same or any part thereof, and to that end to construct, and maintäin all and any buildings, works, and other adjuncts and appurtenances that may be convenient for such purposes, and to construct, own and operate vessels, cars and other vehicles propelled by steam, electricity or otherwise, for the purposes of the company.Tou acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, and to take over to whole or any part of the undertaking, business, property, assets or lablilities of any person, partnership or company carrying on any usiness in whole or in part which this company is authorized to carry on, or possessed of property suitable and proper for the purposes of this company.To enter into partnership or inte any arrangement for sharing of profits, union {f interests, ce-operation, joint adventure, reciprocal concession or otherwise, with anv person or company carrying on or engaged in or about to carry on or engage in any business or transaction which the company is authorized.to -carry on or engage, in or any business or transaction capable of being conducted so as directiv or indirectly to benefit the company; and to lend money to, guarantee the contracts of, or otherwise assist any person or company, and to take or otherwise acquire shares and securities of any such company, and to sell, hold, reissue, with or without guarantee or otherwise deal with the game.To purchase, take in exchange, or in payment or otherwise acquire, hold and own, and whilst holding same, to exercise all the rights and privileges of holders and owners thereof, and to sell with or without guarantee, and deal In the shares, bonds, debentures and other securities of any other company or companies having purposes or objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company, or carrying on any business, capalile of being conducted so as direct- 1y or indirectly to benefit this company and to establish, promote or otherwise assist: any such other company or companies.- .To issue paid up shares, bands, de- Dentures or other sectirities for the payment, either in whole or in part, of any property, real or personal, moveable or jmmoveable, services, rights, lease, business, franchise, undertaking, power, privilege, license or concession which this company may lawfully acquire, and to issue fully paid shares, bonds, debentures or other securities ¢f the company in payment or part payment of or in exchange for shares, bonds, debentures\u2018or other securities of any gther company \u2018doing a business similar or incidental to the business of this company.To sell, lease, exchange, pledge \"or otherwise dispose of or deal with all or any part of the property, rights or undertaking of the company for such consideration =® the company may think proper, and in particular for sbdres, debentures, bonds or other securities of any other company haviag objects altogether or in part similar to those of she company.: : \u2019 a o lend mon o customers a others having dealings with the.come pany and to guarantee.the pefformance of contracts by any such persons, as also the.performance of any obligation or undertaking of any other company in which the company is interested and to accept as security for such loans and arantee any security that may be of- er by such person or compahy, including shareg and debentures of such other company.count, execute and issue promissory notes, bills of exchanxe, bills of lading, debentures and other \u2018negotiable or transferable instruments.To distribute in specie or otherwise pot \"aby De te mom bere and.saine mpany 4 culérix the ares bonds, debentures or other seourities of a other company king over the whole.or any part of thi ais or Sabitsiies of :this-company.the enter Into any arrangements with any authorities muntoipal, local or others that may seem Sopdugive to thy ny's objgets, or any of them, com ; > from any such authority and \u2026 conpession whith to obta ng.oo! © company may:think it dentrable ta garti- | , go : privilèges and concession.7\" 10e promioté any company or antes 15 Droperty a a IE he which may seem directly or indirectiy .calculated to benefit the company.To do all or any of the above things as principals, agents, contractors, trus- & or otherwise and either alone or in conjunction with others and all such other things as are incidental or condu- ¢ive to the attainment of the above ob- Jects and also to carry on any business or businesses whether manufacturing oe otherwise, germane to the purposes and abjects above set forth and which may seem to the company capable of being conveniently carried on in connection wth the business br objects of the coms ny.' That the shareholders of the company shall incur no personal responsibility in or apr ef the amount of the price phid o be ita hares.Pp to the company for at the company may accept the following property as payment in full of ,000 shares of its stock, to wit: the mining rights of two lots of land being pumbers 15 and 16 in the 6th range of he township of Amherst, in the county of Labelle, containing said lots about 100 acres each, and also the mining I &hts on that certain lot or land form- ind bart of lot No.20, in the 7th range In the township of Amherst, containing ve arpents in width by five arpents in depth, with the water power thereon, together with the plant, machinery, tools, implements, ore, buildings and other Moveable effecte and chattels found icon, under the name of \u2018Graphite.imited\u2019, with a total capital stock of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), divided into one million (1,000,000) shares of one dollar ($1.00) each.The principal place of business of the corporation will be in the city of Mont- ia from the price of the secretary ce, 8 twenty-secon a of November, 1908.yeee y 4822 JEREMIE L.DECARIE, Provincial Secretary.CHAUVIN, BAKER & WALKER, Attorneys for the Company.PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given that, whereas the Diree~ tors of \u2018THE LYALL COMPANY\u2019 (Lim-~ Ite), & Company duly incorporated un- er the provisions of \u2018The Companies\u2019 - Act\u2019 have applied by petition to me, the Secretary of State of Canada, for the is sue of Supplementary Letters Patent under the provisions of the 1st part of Chapter 79 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1306, and known as \u2018The Come panies\u2019 Act,\u2019 confirming a Resolution ef the said Company passed on the twenty- sixth day df November in the vear o\u20ac' Qur Lord one thousand nine bundred and nine, changing the corporate name of tbe said Company from that of \u2018THB LYALL COMPANY\u2019 (Limited), to that of \u2018P.LYALL & SONS, LIMITED, and have satisfactorily established the sufficiency of all proceedings by the said Aet =~ quired to be taken, and the truth of all acts by the sald Act required to be established previous to the granting of such Supplementary Letters fatent Now, know ye, that I, Charles Mur Phy, Becretary of Stats of Canada, virtues of the power vested in me by the said Act, and of any other power or eus thority whatever in me vested in thia behalf, do by these my Supplementary Letters Patent, confirm the said Resolus tion of the said Company, passed on the- said twenty-sixth day of November im the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine, changing the c P \u2019 seas soils sid Comes?on Bd that of \u2018P.LYALL & SONS, \u201cLIMITS 3 and Laine same {s hereby changed accor iven under my hand and 1 of al Ottawa, this Second Day of Decnroneny \" (Signed) CHAS.MURPHY, Secretary of State of Carats: ARCHER, PERRON, TASCHEREAU ' GENEST, Attorneys for Appliconte.3 NOTICE._ The Harbor Commissions érs of Montreal will receive applications unti} Noon, WRAY, 3rd Jan.1910, for Wharf Berths, Spaces and Privileges during the season of navigation of 1910, after which date all applications re- celved will be dealt wit together.\u2018 DAVID SEATH, Æecretary-Treasurer.Montreal, 23rd December, 1909.TENDERS FOR UNBROXEN CONCRETE STONE Tenders Sealed and Ene -,dorsed \u2018Tender for Stones - addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to NOOW on M AY, 10th \\ January, 1910, for 4,800 tons \u2019 A of Unbroken Concrete Stone.§ Coplea of Specification and gd Tender Form may be obtain- ÿed.upon application to F, W.- ÿ COWIE, Esq., Chief Engie neer.- DAVID SBATE, 0 Secretary, Montreal, 30th December, 1909.TENDERS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u2018Tenders fof Indian Supplies,\u2019 will be received at this Department up to noon on Friday, 14th January, 1910, for the delivery of I supplies during the fiscal year endirig 31st March, 1911, duty pald, at various in Manitoba, Saskatchewan anf Alberta.Forms of tender containing full pare had by applying to the undersigned.The lowest or any tame der not necessarily accepted.J D.McLEAXN, Department of Indien Affairs, Ottawa.N.B.\u2014Newspapers inserting this ede vertisement without authority of the Des partment will not be paid.STRICTLY NEW LAID EGGS A VERY SCARCE ARTICLE AT TRIN SEASON OF TEE YEAR.WALTER PAUL, : The Grocer, Secretary pr\u2014.has arrangement \u2018made for procuring @ daily supply of LAID.rom all over the Provinces of Ontario Quebac.e is now receiving a dail supply of over 200 dosen of the Genuine 461 ST.CATHERINE WEST, JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.\u2026 Varuations me arr 4308 to +3» HieollalA ROAD, W.E, POTTER & CUT, - Fainters and Decorators .ESTIMATES GlvEm.&6 BENOIT &Y., (formerly 3L Pailin) > Yeisphone & 1939 HAVE YOU GOT A COLD \u2014- : PRICE 25e - vo a \u20184 bettie: of BART'S COUGH MID» à box ef HARTE'S GRIPPER WAR: | HOW ABOUT THAT COME - > Ua By, ny.ewer.Toate ri Epp ; % .> - able.of oan that tre Cher uced, more Or ome remarkable couples.\u2019 ex thus- claims prior= | b matter of.bacon-curing-it- the: Wiltshire.THE LAUNDRY, OF QUALITY - FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE| ¥; WOMAN WHO.ENTERTAINS, modern facilities for lau ndering all the household linen, and attention which we give to table linen, our laundry becomes an assistance, but a necessity to the woman who entertains.| apecial pride in our facilities for doing \u201cBet werk.\u201d The ; | TL gnewy whiteness t£ our our linen and the éxosilence of our work wit:fass- Peur own most oritèesf , ana will give yeu\u2014in Hie oxés of your.\" guests\u2014that sqeisl standing In $igbrmalniing of whish corréct service and absolut purity count for much.\u2018 \u201cBed lnen, toirals and tails .Bis, whicli ge to make Gp \u201cfit work\u201d all come rom-our hinds ismnssalate.CROWN LAUNDRY : COQ.: ass, st, Oatherine eu Ë of tracng from blaze appears to have baem e -meth a newly ; mining its condition, more reliable than any.other test that can be applied.: The exact means em loyed 1a to apply.\u2018to.the subject's\" nent lke a telephone.tranBmitter, coñ- ts \u2018action by taining a thin rubber membrane wblek\" 5 y.With à the mot és Hi a ING HEART DISEASE DIAG 1 NOSE-ITSEL Ai heart, Toe, its own re- TR .an actñel finger of flame, is It sounds fanciful, doesn\u2019t #2.7 it is siterally a fact that automatic : = STL à or ax on, mmc, iB ee: hi street, Ep James: le street.- SANK NOVA SCOTI \u2018Laden \u2018agd fanc.sus.= > OTTAWA, 224 street.Moa OF TORONTO, James on « : 04; 18 = ae.{ $1 ree 3 me BANK- 1 rn 3 Cor.Ontario and aisonneu re ota sez St.Lawrence st, oer.Pine ave.: ARY.AXP, ATS.% VERSET 1 ue op.Cl PeNasise, ra Depp apr me MINDEN, 286 8¢, Jamon ai.21.a ; 2 Sone À COTE 2 Ce = 3\" \u2014 LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANTES.\u201cLONDON FY \"LANCASHIRE LIFE, 184 Bt.Jamas atif {pdystry seems a back a matter of three ceù- of 89.herce lays: his \u2018heavy band pT ur * gacred -inatitutfons sooner tons \u201cof \u201cthe torn os wall | lof à a chamber: fo \u2018which are attaches two tubes, ge of whi ylene £as,- while the pe \u2018vertical burner, where gas is it- |- -|ed.The vibrations of .which.ths Fy heart-sounds are composed are trans- mittedto the membrane and so to the On a paper tape run through \u2018the flame- -tip, therefore, will appear .The fluctuating, Tete dus te brings in apt.ln would - meet.with chu those good old: rodiices à pére péage of a SWilt.ap: fr Per the sufnire ahd - inter en th therd 1s-no.dgubt that once he real- Con) a ou roduc can be more in mineral el ts which it bad ab 1 verien d nsèq al elements w - A, | eheaply.produced at pavot more sorbed from the lava flows, and it Is Brandfather, so does his brother.uy om.bacon-curing will .bacome an estab 3 diet, however, would \u2018not.We generally nowadays, and hen we \u2018eat.passing\u2019 |-bacow: (if ws - sai | bacon) e exject pparatus \u2018has b Peis Paper Th ough\u2019 ie: vibrating flames PResids Tatter ; ser siving \u2018time.0 read wach oon Ln |makrot 3 of Je o pôtat of à by aide, on same | mi be caps a picture À.on*of and the intérvals.\u2018the heartbeats, can be exact- | t 7.10 0 Janvary \u2018Technical sent a Léa the de Phe yee of, Being founded upon i bes traditions \u201cIn fh Eee, with [from Leeds by' the London.\u201cDaily si Sonsidering that ] \u2014 isätion.of :alf.the by.a}: - AI this: applies\u2019 to\u201d SES, fatti.at or ten y ; - our ts factory.wi abt pt Mai 000 ep un turned out In.the bes ®1H0 permit of the utile present factory \u201cand more.A visit yesterday \u2018| showed every \u201croom and every ap- So as the -Jast word.if scientific Construction; the appointments of the ct, are claiméd to be nd most complete In \u20ac of a railway sia- \u201cté the Great Bast rectors\u2019 of ne aim to be a genu- ne.emt.& to found a local industry aug to the farmer is evident by the faët.that these.same directors are mostly : farmers, and that farmers hold most of the shares in the concern.Tre Buglish farmer is slow to move, ter, and so.the Dunmow Flitch Is but.when he moves le moves can- rovidé.a-title for g- new factory nily.For a long time past there has een erected in à ne little LL respect for tr on not- ft \u201cfs very Improbablé ry produce but will \u201cbe es one of = pate [many sch.As Mr.Hasler remark- | factory has had A remarkable \u2018case of a dumb wo- dt ts ssex and | , For woven years Mrs.Ada Colling- Sly tra ring 4 structive to- ve& ber.tather-in- plled these in the form .: , Ww.by sudds the word lava brought from one of the - 16% Slowly but Surdly tHe woman an@ mixed with the manure | re ber.vocabul »- until at last used in moderate quantities .\u2018was\u2019 able to sent, the soil has had thre the en of any florist, fruits er ehrube that would put the most 12ting in the \u2018State\u2019 some o: ccessf rseryman to the blush, and Sevotables that are 0 much larger and 8bUndance of animal life en.sweeter than those that other farmers Of the way to Nairobi.Thin that neighborhood can raise that J is diffichlt to find words wW whic blown rags to he p the wild t: remains to be done |compare them.Moreover, though these the plains from entering.sii fruits and flowers and veg MAY caution really seems absurd ww: oat elements that the veget.; .|.axt , and this he proc.i, wo His first step was to un x soil, to ascertain what mi.ments were lacking.The: h.7 of such fertilization, and th.ficent crops that have been 7.NE Lor TT - year are the sult.\u2014From Mk, \u2018A.NEW SECRET NATUR ings Grow With Lava,\u2019 in J.complete ma- .A.NEW SEC OF NATURE Technical World Magauthe: 1 us, ihre 1s a man at Clifton, N.J., who ee seems to have discovered the secret of fect vegation ua e ten-acre NAIRO roducts.porta \u201che is raising flowers that might BI.Mr- Radclyffe Dugmorc, w!- ! periences in East Africa, speal actually encircled by a doubl barbel-wire fences, hung wit ern be examined ever so closely, no SIgN considers that Nairobi ix i: \u201cis alongside.of insect or parasitic life can be found modern town, which, though ln: .A y the di- {upon them.On other farms, peach ten years old, boasts of fine stor.in trees are suffering from scales ; spin- ings, waterworks, electric Ili: ach is blighted ; bugs swarm od the an excellent hotel and stores vw \u201c tato vines : corn.wormy, an - {manner o ngs may be purc! That benefit.will Page is eaten by lice.None of these | only slightly more than Engl: evidences of destruction exists on this Probably no town in the wari farm.Instead, the twelve-feet high more Delightful climate than corn stalks produce ears of corn of ab- even though it Is situated wit): notmal size and weight ; tomatoes are miles of the equator.grown that are almost big enough 1e se fl à quart measure, D ee orn trom | THE NEW GOVERNOR OF Nit Den no prot In souterting Pigs nto ie peste that ordisstiy prove sode- (Westminster Gazetr \u2018ready stable and sure matket for bac: that iv Le Dunmow Fitch ot olden times on hogs.With the United States ex- approval to-day.porting less and legs «à Page bacon was svay year the promoters Sn connection with the ar; The man who has produced these Lord Methuen as Governo- wonders\u2014who claims to have discov- fe is interesting to recall th: : ered this secret of Nature\u2014is John J!\u2018{ descendant of the Dutch four.that In Ryegg.Although originally a silk man- ef the.Dunmow he abandoned commercial On Which account It was, per! # West of England woollen hing: lite many years ago that he might de- he wag always credited with : 5.19 | = |.yesterdily, the Englishman has a | man, in Switzerland, he had rural, [ef of referring: Danish butter and | [ sh ééks -ahd Danish bacon, but | Vegetation existing in the vicinity of :x1>\u2014Thats what they ail spy.163 Bt Zemes = .Ed 16 Fra Prépas ADVOCATES.pault, Jubin & Berard, 15 sus i EDGAR N.- AT WATER, puces BO} 3 Airgat.Sin Ns | he Pk La ps Three 4 \u2018180-8t.Tunes + 5.% vA.au Se ine yr TE .RICAN 2 Bi 8 Jame strat, Main Ups.CRON, JHE CRA on SE a ta mous Bldg.Up OLAS, 1K Ofalg M.re En sh ial = .D a oe USE Tan 8 ' Baek.\u2018ste.47 a it\" m the \u201cWitness,\u201d and 1 belire ar (2 oy eam AND MARBLE MERCHANTS.WARD BARL, 405 Bleury st.Uptewn 4186.N8, F.108-15 Bleury stron Ww.ARE (Retail).3] Calg.West.Main.-169.Ni 'HAPYERS AND FURRITRS: NE A ee \u2018HOUSE eG 2 oe Lu Fue rs.Cos 3B AL Lav, pr pun a ym | \u2018 Co o à Co, 134.: Popes pou rg M.2892 ns ETES MERCUANTE.Faw, , acme amos, aa DA \"GALLERY, DAN, #6 Notre Dame West.M 26 4 at.ent.Up 1662 otra act.M.1014 Bag Bh Laps.Bou, od miniop Waste Ce; 43 Orzig BE.East 2073.à HE LE 8 past Jamis M.Up bee.R.& CO.% Common.st.M, 1338-9.; .T.& co.48 Notre Dame at W.M.256.3 2 .M, 570 Dorchester W.- \u201cUp 1949 À 515S.| Le di A,, 62 St La M 26 - LITHO.a Far 06, 35 aL pnt M.m | | LAMONTAGNS, LIMITED.Phone Majn 413.Notre IRE ER 0 Bae Rock.CH M.5 | WAL Chas.Ba ® st.Joba.Main 217.- UNDERTAKESS, Avmstrong, G- & Co., 73 and.74 Victoria ag.M.£1).Saale & Bon, oor.Seatac Hall poster.Up a Cod 13 8 Sat Up 1 5 ve da SRG.ne EE 4 offen, a \u201cDominique.Up ai.\"CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, we Craig ve à Bast M Ba.| BAK pe ou at JOS: BROWN PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FTTITERS.GORDON & EGAN, 560 Metcalfe street, , L'ESPERANCE, EMERY, 32 St.Cath.W.M.2404.PRINTERS AND STATIONERS.ATLAS ENG.& \u2018P'\"T'G CO., 876 Craig W.M.22.Fortier, Jos., cor: St.Peter & Notre Dame.444-8 ROUGALL, JOHN & SON, \u2018Witness* Big.4090.LISTER, À.& CO., $8 St.Fra Xav.M.2157.RANGES AND STOVES.PROWES, Q azo.R., 208 McGill street.M.256 us [i 0.A [Soman BEA; pasa 16 Blebey 11, oor, .N.Dans \u2014ADDLERS AND \"HARNESS ikem.| | ga XRIC & CO.di - $i Pie Notre Xe bons ock.M.is, sae, 3 Co, %2 St.James st.M.2248, + We 835 81.James et M.1906.\"car \"mon, METALS, RAGS, PAPER.vit \"SEED MERCHANTS.SPORTING GOODS, £IC.1 i STEAM.LAUNDRISS SR LAY ol on: Lo hel thre KT co.Ld, des Richmond st.TROY De ND, \u2018Verdun.Main 304.FRUNES- AND TRAVELLING BAGS.5 Dame, Balmoral\u2019 TYPEWRITLR AND OFFICE SUPPLIES.IAN OLIVER TYPEWRITER co, 16 St \u201cnées ss TALL PAPER.| tomes à son, 0 Drummond street.Up 1st.D-COAL \u201cAnar AND- ARBEETOB MATERIALS, ADIAN AEE ON C0 co.4 a .3 Youville BANANAS.5,13 & 39 Youviless.Main Cucte « BÉLAING.: - À Baxter, wast.Ante.M.847.Bala 1 x \u2018a Beltins | Lane, GEO.M C0.,350 St Paul M.4635 BOGGS: AND SOT hote).h ! the volcanic mountains was due to the an wft-recurring one In Loid Met upon this principle.and nothing else, 4 \u201cRAEN AND DOOR MANUFACTURER: faste devote all hte ig to the study of partiality for President Ki.when he was doing his hardest ; scientific agriculture.When 8.young that stout old foeman to 1.possessed: of the idea that the luxuriant § Perhaps, too, the fact that uy fn common the name of Paul u: other link of sympathy.The nap family.His father bore it, so di: do his, own three sons.lished enterprise.that he is now working.\u2014 for on \u201c AFTE Mr.Es Jooted this ?SE how.THE DAILY WITNESS\u2019 1 .OF .\u2019 Tr, .selected this farm, how- s printea \u201cit is prè- 7 R ELEVEN YEARS .Mr, Ruse believed that wornout and ubliahed at No.140 St.Peter or the fine to\u2019 \u2018be ent to.Dumb Woman Regaihis Her Voies; sour soil was simply soil from which the City of Montreal.bv Juin : produc \u2026 9 ath Dougall and Frederi E the necessary mingral elements had Dougail.both of Montreal.Yering bor speech Is reported Tat had eon raised In it To resters All business communications =.\u2018MAR\u2019 reco r re n estore he Daily the qualities of fertility to such son adressed John Dougall & «ov.v.and all Je- \u2014if his theory was correct\u2014it would the Editor, should be addressed Eu.only be necessary to restore the min- tor of the \u2018Witnesa.\u2019 WHOLESALE GROCERS.\u2014(Cont., LAPORTE, MARTIN & CO.Ltd., 662.568 St i MATHEWSON'S SONS, 202 MoGill st.M.\u2018 HARDWARE\u2014 (Wholesale).LAFLEUR, I.L., 862 Notre Dame W.M.4161.LEATHER BELTING.McLAREN, D.K., Ltd, 809.11 Cralg W.M.49:4 3.LUMBER MERCHANT.\u2018CREAM, D.& CO., Canada Life Bldg.M.#351.REDFERN, J.H., 920 Charlevoix st.M.56.TALBOT, WILFRID, Off.& Yds.,Wiseman av.E.©: PAPER DEALERS.DOMINION PAPER CO., 345 St.James st.M.204 EDWIN CRABTREE & SONS, 8 Lemoine st.M.!< ; LITTLE, T.B.& CO., 130 Craig W.Main 3069.McFARLANE SON & HODGSON, 246 Craig Wc\u2019 M.8334.5.: THE NORTHERN MILLS CO., 278 St.Paul.M.-: PORTLAND CEMENT AND.BUILDERS SUPPLIES.HYDE & WEBSTER, 257 St.Cath.W.Up 4436 & uo RECEIVERS OF FISH\u2014(Wholesa's).EATTOR, D.& GO.\" Batablished Lis.M.1:48 TEAS\u2014 (Wholesale).BROWN, R.H., 14 Rogpital st.Tel.M.204 .THE BLUE RIBBON TEA CO, 268 St.Paul, M.66 Manufacturers.AERATED WATERS (GINGER ALE, ETC.ALLAN, ROBT., 86 Dorchester W.M.1784.GURD & CO, CHAS., Lid., 2-63 Jurnrs street Mein 731, and Merchants 52.: BAG MANUFACTURERS.THE CANADIAN BAG CO.Ltd, 493 William st.M.2289.BENT AND ART GLASS.GRIMSON, G.J.B., 76 aud 78 St.Antoine.M.193 BISCUTF MANUFACTURERS.A MONTREAL BISCUIT CO., (THN), 100 Brewster ave, Mount 108 and 107 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, ROBINSON, JAMES, 184 MoGill st.M.344 BOX MANUFACTURERS.ESPLIN, G.& J.136 Duke st.M.3647.MARTIN FRERES & CO., 158 Shearer st.M.3i} THR WM.RUTHERFORD SONS CO., Lid, .Afwater ave.BREAD MANUFACTURERS.AIRD, JAMES M., 150-167 St Urbain.M.1026.AULD, R.8.557 St.Antoine st.Westmount 13.BROS.,291 SL.Antoine.Tel.Up 1133.' MoOALLUM, D.D.W., 4 Brooke avenue.SMITH, GEORGE, 452 Guy street.M.1467.HARRISON, DENT, 317-327 Pr.Albert ave.W.9 STRACHAN, JAMES, 246 City Hall\u2018avb.BE.71 STUARTS, LTD., 609 Rivard st.St \u2018Louts 108.WYLIE, W.& J.8, 886 Bleury.Up 4408.CANDY MFRS.\u2014 (Wholesale).: ' , 108 Bre.Las ee fr .CARRIAGES AND-SLEIGHS.| LaTIEER, R.& CO, 11 St.Antoine st.M.15: GOCOANUT.EXTRACTS.HENRI JONAS & CO, It St.Paul st.M.2251 FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS.MACHINES AND METAL GOODS.3e Pater Rag TYPEWRITER CO.* .y MEPAL AND GLASS HFRS.THS CAN.LANGWELL, G.& SON, Detshéelte x.&.m MIBBUS, SEVELLED PLATES, FAN) ) DOOR PANELS.SHARPS, ©.A, cor.Craig snd Geaford MM BAYES AND VAULT DOORS.au | AN ary co, Limed.Shewrrooms.0.\" ! - oplar ar» as Pop Reo "]
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