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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" 1 at Ceefl men\u2019s as in- , Who > fol- 8: \u2018I ; pro- orked Modes man toned ideas three smen.two Dr.had point- the , few 1f he hodes took man, xford \u2018rican jews.part.and of a great rg in relius 3 not 1 can once] Aris- hap- from pur- i6nc.\u201d mail any vator | Ham | treet.from it in orner Se \\ \u2018 / 2 a COTIET Ble this: = | (REAT MANY BREAKS WHERE EXTRA CARS COULD HAVE BEEN RUN UP-TOWN tween tite hours of five and six ck at night thousands lgather at of St.Catherine and Bleury ting to get a car which 1) carTy them to their homes in the rth or east.What is the exact ex- we of that crowd?What hardships mose in it endure; how long they ait, is unknown te many.But to , who \u2018stands by ihe side aad and wate ha Ona PORC MARY things become evident.IR -the first place it appears that the sign on the front door of each car: \u201cThis way jut-sortie,\u2019 is but little heeded.The .reat majority of people get off by the rear platform, either because they end it difficult to make their way through the car, or because the mo- porman do not encouraige the use of the front exit.The result of this is obvious.At 5.16 at night an Amherst street car, going up Bleury street, arrived at the i Catherine street corner.It was nll, seats were jammed, every strap had its passenger, and outside, walt- ng to get on, stood seventy-four people by actual count.Of this number forty-three Were women.- Many of mem, apparently, had spent the afternoon shopping, and were now Te- wraing home, carrying the bundles, shortly to convey their message of {iristmas love.But for the time these parcels brought no cheer.As ihe car stopped there was a rush for the platform.Those inside tried to get out.Those outside tried to get: in.Everyone has been dn such a crush and can appreciate the feeling of all concerned.Finally all inside who wished did tget out, and fifty of those Waiting got in, but the crowding caused a three-minute, delay.Crushes like this did mot occur as every car arrived.Some Were onl! comfortably filled.Many were crowa- ed, but still had standing room or hanging room for a few more.But several times during the hour people had to wait.Many of them were women.The service east was not as inadequate as that going north.In \u2018the hour twenty-five cars went in this direction.Thirteen of these were crowded to their full capacity.Three were so.full before reaching the corner of Bleury street that people waiting could not get on.Six cars passed with some seats empty.In every case this - was because they were running practically as trailers to one or more other \u2018gars.An extract from a tab A Be gio the corner streets wal Ps IA IF pony \u2019 # ; 5 UE 5.01\u2014Car arrived with few people sanding.Took all who Were.waiting and left crowded.- 5.09\u2014Small car; half full où 3.09\u2014Large cer.All seats occupied.Took all waiting.= 5.09\u2014Ditto.; 3 Near six o'clock the crowd gong «ast became greater, end though the cars still came along rapidly, all waiting could not be properly accomfftio- dated.Referring to .this period Æhe table says:\u2014 7.43\u2014Men standing on steps.S 547\u2014Jammed.Men hanging on rear.Forty people left behind.5il-Car apparently Packed tight, hut some Squeeze on, leaving about forty behind.5.52\u2014Paocked tight.553\u2014Unable to take on passengers, hut followed by another full car, into which all force their way.5.56\u2014Jammed tight, but those waiting force their way in.5,53\u2014Jammed.55\u2014Unable to accommodate the crowd.As has been said, 25 cars passed east at this point during the hour, and dur- nz the same time forty went north.Yet they were unable to take all the passengers without delays, though some cary left with seats actually un- nccupied.At five o'clock precisely an Outre- mont car arrived and departed, leav- nz over sixty people behind.How ley did it is hard to say, but all these wt aboard an Amherst car, which arrived a minute later.\u201d Of course some Passengers going east and west got cf the car, making a little room.At 519 an Outremont car arrived, and all waiting crowded on.It was followed at 5.20 by two Amherst cars, oth full.Then at 5.22 came another 1f the Outremont line.On this there Were a few seats, After it came an Amherst car, which afforded plenty of om, much more than was meeded.After this, for a time, the cars came 1 rapid succession, as indicated :\u2014 EU TS Time.Car.Remarks.Ae Outremont.Half full.2.Amherst.Comfortably full.12.Ontario.A mumber of seats.iyi .Amherst., .Some room.MLL Amherst.Took all waiting.Later a delay occurred, and a big od tried to force entrance to the .!fremont car, which arrived at 5.36.Fifty were left, and another rush oc- red at 5.38, as car No.773, operating 5 the Amherst line, stopped.For \"ree minutes people struggled to get \u2018 and off, and Dr.Lachapelle, of the , 4rd of Control, who happened to be Senger.was afforded an oppor- [My of studying at first hand this \u2018Psion of overcrowding.But Dr.\u201ctoapelle had a seat.moe before six o'clock and for in.,lime after that hour the crowd- po became greater, Cars arrived \"¢kly.but the loading and unloading nied n-re and more time.People moe, to the rar steps, while the more e, nt wajted for the car behind.etimes they were rewarded by Pr conditions, sometimes they \u201c1 as great a crowd.CRAIG AND BEAVER HALL.\u201cven thirty-four degre «4 not kill the interest Jr standing at the junction of .\"t and Beaver Hall Hill bet moa re And six last evening./The vy 26 of thousands of Montrgalers from the principal business \u2018ler of the city to thelr 1 , et or north is _ © T the onlooker.The xiety of y.-!*@rban population to get into © vart of the city in the morning \"are to be equalled only by their © 19 get out of it in the evening.| A strenuous day in office, store.Ty, the peaceful joys of home ,__@N \u2018rresistible fascination for the , 77 and his ruling passion seems 9 to get there as soon after p \\\\NE-fF time as possible.His oT tr do so is largely dependent Do.facilities placed at -his dia- Gen AT HOME-GOING HOURS {he Observations of a Corps of * Witness\u2019 Reporters at Busy Corners.er the | \u201cday.evenin of St.Geon complied | © Se Cotns atm 1 -glinæ.to gaïm a better footing, others - Car.\u2018Intense relief on his face.os the Street Railway, amd if WITH ADVANTAGE.that should prove unaccommodating, he will have to muster what patience lie can and calmly endure the unpleasantness of a belated home-com- ing.To find out from personal observation whether the number of cars running west along Craig street and north up Beaver Hall Hill was sufficient to meet the requirements of city men going home by these routes, a \u2018Witness; reporter spent an hour: between: the sweet 80 PA b evehin£.- faintly borme on the frosty air from their turret over Dominion square, a street car flashed by along Craig street.Packed is a mild word to use when describing the condition of this car.Those passengers who were fortunate enough to gain a seat were wedged together so tightly that the strain must have been terrific; others less fortunate hung om like grim death to the straps overhead, swaying backwards and forwards as the car jerked, hitting against ome another or lurching, over the sitting passengers with a violence regulated by the force or suddenness of the jerk.The predominating feeling in an onlooker was one of sympathy \"with the ladies, whose toes were being pressed and their hats crushed out of shape.The vestibule of the car was also full, and he would have been a slim and daring traveller -indeed who could succeed in getting a footing on the conductor's platform.A small crowd of would-be home-goers, who had collected outside of Messrs.Brophy, Parsons & Rod- dem\u2019s establishment, was rather disappointed at the crowded condition of this car, but consoled themselves with the hope of boarding the next, which came tearing along from the east with a plinding glare and flerce rattle.But they were again doomed to disappointment, for though this car was not quite as congested as its predecessor,.the conductor evidently e's bells chiming five came |\u2019Ufes in which ten regilar Windsor andj «1 St.Lawrence cars passed the Craig 7 the | interväls * bétmeen bound \u2018traffic from this point.- \u2014 ST.LAWRENCE AND CRAIG.The St.Lawrence .Boulevard, cars running north were timed at the cor-| ner of St.Lawrence and Cralg streets.The.rush did not set in till six v\u2019clock, \u2018and up to that hour there.was no.waiting.Then the unpleasantness o standing in\u2019 the biting cold and peeing crowded cars go by was tbe expérience of many.the next half-hour in detail, 6.02.to 6.09 five cars passed without stopping.As they slowed down, as many men as could grasped handle] &.Lule, bars, and, with slender.footholds, were.) Stand carried along In most uncomfortabls fashion, leaving women and.children standing on the pavement.Then an extra turned in from Craig street, and took up half of the crowd, but it was a single truck car, already half.full, and a dozen were left behind.more cars jammed with human-freight, crushed lke sardines, and breathing] otherwise .polluted | whilsithe lattes smoke-laden and 2dr, \u2018passed.before two: mere extras Tra street crossing without stopping even to let people off; \u2018and they were too crowded to take more passengers even on the back vestibule or steps.All this time people were standing on every corner on Notre Dame street, between McGill street and St.Lawrence Boulevard, stamping thelr feet, rubbing their ears, and cursing their luck or the cause of their sufferings.And a large number of these unfortunates were young women.Then, when they got on, it meant standing in a vestibule among about fifteen men.many of whom, regardless of proprieties, were smoking cigars, cigarettes, and strong tobacco, which was blowing in the.ladies\u2019 faces constantly.The table shows further that, had it not been for the extras, many psople would have been standing at the Craig street cerner tor \u2018half an hour, for between 602 and 6.30 not a single regular\u2019 stopped to take them on.This means a half hour in the cold of tootre Dame street for all who cared ST.CATHERINE AND PEEL.There was not a great deal - crowding and congestion of over transfer point last night between 5 and § p.m., and for such as there was the passengers themselves were in great measure responsible.Cases are noted in which two cars going in the thought he had sufficient freight in | T&Me direction at the same time were a carload of passengers which taxed the full seating and commodation of his car, but vestibule clear, b ac- left the so he sailed calmly across the square without taking om an additional passenger.Longing eyes followed the flight of this car, but were quickly turned in the opposite direction as -another weastbound car was geen approaching.There were only a few passengers in this car, but it was a small one, and its capacity was taxed to hold all who had gathered at this point during the*three minutes since the five o'clock care came along.Four minutes, during which one small crowded car passed up Beaver Hall hill could be eeen hanging to bule, Sirely these could not be human beifs, surely sane men or wo- \u2018men.wo nôt risk sertous injury, if | not death, in order to be borne homeward in this precarious position.But they were, Hving, breathing, thinking men and women, crowding on the foot- board of the car, hanging om to one another anë to \u2018anything \u2018and everything.they \u2018could grasp; some strug- fighting to retain their position.Much has been said and written of late | ament the overcrowding of street cars in Montreal, but #f a greater number have ever been whirled along in a Montreal street car than in the one which passed through Victoria square and westbound along Craig street at seven minutes past five last evening, it must certainly have created a record.The English\u2019 language does not supply words expressive enough to adequately describe the crowding of that car; even \u2018pressed dowm, shaken together and running over\u2019 is too mild to do it justice.That a number of passengers were carried without paying a fare goes without saying, as the conductor was hemmed in by the surging mass of humanity which crowded the veatibule, and it was impossible | for- him to reach those who hung on the outskirts, with their bodies in some cases projecting over the side of the In the centre of the square the car stopped for & moment, as if to take breath, and :oné of the crushed and suffering human atoms crammed in the vestibule succeeded after a fierce struggle in getting off, and as the car resumed its journey he tramped homewards with an expression of There were again a number of disappointed waiters at Messrs.Brophy, Parsons\u2019 corner, but another car dashed up the next minute, and though it was already fairly filled, they succeeded in packing themselves into \u2018it, Four minutes later another crowded car fiashed by, to be followed two minutes afterwards by one which was able to accommodate a portion of the ever-waiting group.During ithe hour the \u2018V/itness\u2019 man was on the spot this group seemed to be always there.Every third car was generally able to take up some of those waiting, and an occasional car came along with sufficient room for all who were waiting at that particular time, but the group was ro sooner whirled'away than it began to gather again, and when the reporter left at six o\u2019clock there was about the same number waïting for a car as there was when he took up his post at five.- In all twenty-three cars passed westward during the hour, and of these five were frightfully overcrowded, while the vestibule, as well as the interior of the car was full in ten others.Of the remaining eighti- cars, one-half had room to spare inside, but not nearly enough to accommodate the surplus in ithe overcrowded cars.A few extra cars and a more regular service is badly needed along this route.There was an interval of from four to six minutes between some cars, while others passed at intervals of less than a minute.When three cars came along in quick succession the third was generally half empty; then would follow a long -interval, afiter which an overcrowded car came on.If cars were run regularly every two minutes, it should.go far to relieve the congestion at this point.For northbound passengers the Beaver Hall Hill route ought to be utilized more tham it is.There was a gap of fifteen minutes between two cars, which passed up the hill last evening, both cars were full end another car which came up two minutes er was also full, .on cars went up Beaver Hall Hill within the hour, and of these eight were ful, the remaining two having accommodation for several additional passengers.These care picked \u2018Up very few passengers at Craig - street corner, and seemed to get practically their entire complement on St.James: \u201cdar \u201cf re 4 \u201cto its vésti- the one crowded and the other ai- most empty.In only two cases was there a lapse in the service long enough to cause a \u2018waiting crowd to gather, and a ood deal of the over crowding on the have .been avoided 1f passen- Bers had passed down the cars.In .meny cases ladies were standing.Not one seat was \u2018refused when offered \u2018by .the.- male occupants for\u2018 their accommodation.at this platforms might ranging from two.to sevehteep minu- rus .tes.One car every four.minutes should ve \u2018be sufficient to cater for the 'north- | | standihg fn them Who ak The table tells the story of | Fronr Five] Bon.-gversae -.Even.if; àt.wé got a: went afd that they off than: tH PRICE ONE CENT.7 tom the Bt + to, take advantel cit St.Oh an: 1h v many \u2018case day have fo stand afi.the : city.and Lol he ay back, because, as \u2018 zUhe.caps ne clear: of people à alt a \u2018mile far- for an -bmmtoisg od Fervic the city: and Verdun, Standing at the corner of Charlevatx-and Wellington streets - het ; à 6 0'clock, he | watoched: gad: little out-of- date cats, of by the Public Utilities\u2018 \u2018aa they passed ; * passengers, \u20ac whom.were still ; i \u201cobtained seats owing bo.thw: \u2018thet a very large number .of spotgëre \u2014 \u201coff at! Charlevôix -stréét.Hftween 5 o'clock | and five: Rides pest -six 27 cars sed, 25.of: Wich.\u2018enossed the \u2018tail- Tace -.bridge stopped at: the f Just.before coming to the bridge,\u201d wid tdigcharged its pas- practice; -» \u201cThe aw commodate .- by the ldrgé The Jongest in 540 \u2018and 547 & passed, but.be &ix o'clock se succession.\u2026 \u201cWith \u2018the exi 7 ; between 6.30 Jf every car was uncomfortably; dd, \u201cand had People standing nohe- of whom se get a seat dh enter un.sr, pu \u2019 In conversatiti + = it of Verdun and, Pant ; Ajairles residents.the reporter ;Touëh -criti- ciam\u201dof the serŸt d-tts;#tténtion was \u2018called - to tie Fact.thal.Verdun \u2019ounefl last Monday Aecided-Ii.spite of \u201cmany \u2018unsuccesstul\u2019 efforts\u2019 ithe psst\u2014to- ap ach the.Montreal Stree that When the passengers became more | numerous the service became brisker.| T p.m.\u2014&t.Catherine and { Those From 5.06 \u2018Greelle avenue cars going west\u2014Many standing; a dozen Jadies te - re eee vu rence \u2018ear ging west.only thirteen passengérs.\u2018Windsor and St.Lawrence car going east crowded; ladies standing.: 5.10\u2014St.Catherine.and.Maisonneuve car going west; standing.\u201cwo : 5.14\u2014About thirty.standing in small single truck car, Windsor, extra, &oing east.- dre bg -5.16\u2014St.Catheriite and Greene avenue car going east; only thirteen passengers.v.: 5.20\u2014Windsor and going east; seven women stending.b.21\u2014Windsor anu 8t.:L.awrence car tea going east; -only nine passen- ers.: 7 ¥ : 5.30\u2014About twenty:lades have heen waitinig for a car goine east for ten minutes.ing west carry about thirty passengers, standing.> : 5.31\u2014St.Catherine-Malsonneuve car going east: about thirty standing.5.322\u2014St.Catherine car going west: ten women standing.Car gointg east: only seven passengers.5.35\u2014St.Catherine and: Greene avenue car going east; only ten passengers.Two St.Catherine cars-going west; first is crowded with about ten standing; second has only ten passengers.Windsor car going east; crowd clinging on footboard.Greene avenue car going east; only eight passengers.- Lee 5.41\u2014No car has gone west \u2018for six minutes.St.Louis car going éast 18 crowded.CC 5.42\u2014No car east for seven minutes.About forty waitinlg, nearly all women.\u2018s 5.45\u2014Service east and west becomes brisker.ble coach; they are full but not overcrowded.5.51\u2014About twenty ladles try to board a full car going east.they must stand on rear platform.Passengers \u2018increase after 6 o\u2019clock.v ONTARIO AND ST.LAWRENCE.Twenty-eight cars passed up St.Lawrence boulevard last evening between five and six o'clock.Starting at five, four cars passed almost immediately after each \u2018other.The platforms, as well as the inside of these, were crowded to suffocation.No.923, a large St.Lawrence car, following only a minute after an almost empty one, speeding northwards, carried over thirty people On the back platform.\u201cThree of these were hanging on the back of the car and a number more on th- steps.Save for a seven-min- ute interval, during which no\u2019 car passed either.north or east bound, St.Lawrence kept a fair regularity of two-minute intervals.The total number of transfers was approximately 130.Of eastbound Ontario cars twenty- two passed, with an approximate total of a hundred and twenty transfers.These cars passed at fairly regular intervals of three minutes, save from 5.30 to 5.37, when mo car passed.With three exceptions every Ontarto car eastbound was crowded to the doors, while most of the platforms were also packed.Nos.622, 526 and 808 sagged badly at the back, owing to the weight of people on the back platform and hanging on the steps and back of cars.No.526 was followed almost immediately by an almost empty car.VERDUN AND THE \u2018POINT.No part of the city suffers more at the rush hours than does Point St.Charles, and no suburb has greater reason to complain of neglect by the Street Rallway Company than has Verdun.Only the smallest aize of cars, many of them old, uncomfortable, and badly heated, are provided on the WelMngton lime; and though a few months\u2019 ago the pay-as- you-enter system was introduced on a few cars, these Were merely the\u2019old- fashioned type of car adapted to the new method.: Tn the early morning it je rare indeed that a passenger due in town at.7, 7.30 \u201cor éiglit o'clock, .can get.a seat if | street.This service is most ivre- | ts -enters & car farther:fram \u2018the.ter- » many women St.Lawrence car Two St.Catherine cars go-.Cars west are nearly all dou-, board and | 1 A typical scene on ithe: Street: Railway -took place this morndaxg at about 7.30.A slight block on Mount Royal avenue \u2018brought\u2019 four cams close.to each other near Park avémue.The first twé.were crowded to overflowing, the thifd was reasonably : full, the fourth \u201cwas half empty.Waiting at the corner: to go south was: a sroall.Amberst.car, behind it a large.car; No.763.The emall car wae full when the crowd rah:across from Mount Royal, but there\u2019 was room to stand on -the back.and, cling to the step, which.about \u2018Half a dozen men did; the re- maïnder-made a rush for the large car, whith was full, and some crowded on to that.Before this car left, amall car 189\u2014arrived almost full, and the rest of the \u2018crowd fought and: pushed their wdy on to it, one man standing on \u2018the buffer at the back; but just'as it was drawing out large car 776 arrived with only about half the -seats occupied.The cars all passed the same point within 80 seconds.Ail down Park avenue people were stopping the three full cars and pushing their way on to them, whilst until Sherbrooke street was passed the large car behind never had less than seven empty seats with nobody standing.-It ar: rived at Craig street with four empty seate and was touching the ear .in frant, which had come overcrowded\u2014 \u2018in fact, all four cars crept round the corner close to.each other.; MR.BARLOW\u2019S VIEW.Mr.J.R.Barlow, city surveyor, asked to-day about the street car service, sald that he saw no improvement since the new management had got control.His inspectors had been all over, the system, and \u2018reported the sefvice pretty regular apart from delays due to snow br-accidents not always avoidable.In His opinion, overcrowding could not be wholly avoided, unless new lines were established.BLOCKED THE CARS, Three Carters Fined for Refusing to Get Of Track.; For refusing.to move off.the track when they were blocking an Amherst car on RBleury street, three carters, Arthur Vincent, Joseph Bessette, and Arthur Chänon, \u2018were fined $3 or 20 days, by Recorder Weir to-day.VOTERS LIST.The Rolls Now Being Prepared Will Contain About a Hundred Thousand Names.Owing to the annexations to the city of \u2018Montreal within the past two years \u2014since the last revision\u2014the new list of voters for the afty of Montreal now being prepared: by the city assessors will-be by far the largest in the city\u2019s history.Mr.J.Hamilton Ferns, chairman of the board of assessors estimates that the roll will contain 110,000 mames when completed.This will be an increase of about thirty thousand voters, which is accounted for principally by ennexetion, but largely also by immigration, natural increase, and more complete registration.The provincial list now being prepared is revised once in two years, and those who do not get their names | frscribed befors December 20 will be \u2018unable to vote at any election withiy that period.Men who -ar« entitled to the franchise must qualify for -the - sub-divi- \u2018HTeceive the applications \u2018of those who wish to qualify for voting at the next [Provincial or Federal elections.~~ \"-QTHER OFFICES 0.| OF REGISTRATION.\u2019 [ Corner of St Catherine and St.Ti- \u2018| mothes streets.\".No.1821-2 St.| st, City Bylaw Does Not Prohibit Verdun, \u201cwhile -one |.TN : 7 important - judgment this morning, || when he gave \u2018the Rev.Dr.W.Bow- - |bute any posters, advertisement, pros- Ter on.the streets, | \u201cConstable Cardinal produced a pam- | phlet which Dr.| could decipher it or even tell \u201c| 'was the nature of the contents.The constable told the court that -thods \u2018of carrying on religious work, \"in.whose house Inspector Brabant, of Bien in which they reside.A commpis- tlofier is \u2018at the \u2018Witness\u2019 office every day from eight.a.m.to seven p.m.to | Citizens may also register at: ~The City Hall, assessors\u2019 office.-At the Reform Club, 30 University Corner \u201cof: Ontariè and Beaudry etreets.Corner of Roy and Mentana streets.Corner of St.Catherine and City Hall avenue.\u2018 Mr, À.P.Pigeon, 105 Ontario «treet east.« \u201c At Nos.114 \u2018and 405 Bleury street.At the St.Louis Liberal Club, 132 -St.-EHzabeth street.oo No.299 St.Antoine street, corner Richmond square.\u201c No.1025 St.James street, Seigneurs street.near Antoine street, near Felix street.167 Notre Ng Dame street, corner of | ACQUITTED \u2014\u2014\" - Giving Away Tracts.IMPORTANT JUDGMENT.ous Literature Cannot Be Agiassed as Circulars, Says &% ' the Recorder.x fr.Recorder Weir delivered a very man Tucker, superintendent of the City Mission, on \u2018Cadieux street, - his \u2018discharge, after hearing the very \u2018flimsy evidence addused by: Constable Cardinal, who made the arrest.\u2018By-law 270 does not apply to religious workers and the distribution of éligious literature,\u201d remarked the.Reorder.It reads as follows:\u2014 \u2018It is forbidden to carry.o> distri- pectuses, circulars or papers in, near, alleys, sidewalks \u2018and public places of the city.\u2019 3 Tucker: had given away, and ésented it to the court as the \u2018trump\u2019 card.in his evidence.It was in: the Roumanian language, but neither the witnes® nor the Judge what tongue it was.(Consequently, the accused was called upon to state what he found pe.sidewalk ard, or.SaTur-; evening, giving away litle books, {>this tended \u2018to draw a-erowd and Wwe 45 give.diiy evidunve.4 vo, hunrberr- of\" people.presents ea the charge was hot for impeding.traffic.He said he had been a policeman for | about a year.a: Mr.William Patterson, attornèy for Dr.\u2018Tucker, said his defence was that absolute freedom of religious worship and work exists in this province, as well as in every .other part of the British: Empire and the distribution of tracts was a part of Dr.Tucker's work in this city.Further, under the general law of the province of Quebec there is ample, provision authorizing such work as Dr.Tucker was doing when arrested.The by-laws of the city were silent as regards the me- and in this case the general law of the.province must prevail.\u2018After: Dr.Tucker had given the court a summary of the contents of the tract offered in evidence the Recorder examined both the English and French text of the city by-law, and without hesitation summarily dismiss- - ed \u2018the case.oo ; AN ILLICIT STILL St.Urbain Street Residen È Fined $100 and Costs.\u2014 Moses Singer, of St.Urbain street.the Inland Rebvenue Department yesterday found a still, pleaded guilty this morning in the police court of having had it illegally in his possession, \u2018and was sentenced to a fine of $100 and costs; or three months\u2019 jail.VICTIM OF COLLISION, Large Attendance at Funeral of Conductor Biggs.The funeral of Arthur Robert Biggs, conductor of the Grand Trunk engine which was wrecked in a collision with an.International train near St.Hyacinthe on Saturday night, took place ' from 229 Colérgine street this afternoon.\u2018The remains were first taken to Grace Church where a memorial service was held, thence to Mount Royal cemetery, the Rev.Archdeacon Ker officiating.Notwithstanding the snowfall a large number of friends of the deceased and fellow workers with him on the railway accompanied the remains to the graveside.- _ The chief mourners were: Mr.Thos.Biggs, father; William T.Biggs, brothiér, and four sisters.Wreaths were sent by the family, and by F.E.Ballon, Mrs.Hughes, Arthur Bouchier, G.L Barnes, Mr.and Mrs.G.W Fletcher, Boy Friends at Point St Charles, G.Gray, Thos.Osborne, Fred Dowitt, \u201cFrank Clements, J.Gilbert, and from L.L.Pelletier, Lodge No.14, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.The funeral arrangements were carried out.by the Brotherhood of Railroad Tralnmen, of which the late Mr.Biggs was a member.PAYS DEATH PENALTY.Rufus Weedmark, Smith's Falls, Killed His Wife: Perth, Ont, Dec.14\u2014Rufus Weed- mark, who-Or-Aptil -80 last brutally murdersd his wife in their home at Smith's Falls, was executed in the county jail here -at 7.30- o'clock.this morning.LE , At \u2018his trial Weedmark, in his own defence,.declared\u2019 that he \u2018had been drinking heavily on the night of the \u2018tragedy, and did not.realize what he: mas.doine when Le murdered his wife.| measures are not normally national in\u2019 motive and scope, and TARIFF REFORM DIVISION & WITHIN UNIONIST RANKS ~~ CAUSES STRONG CRITICISM Original Tariff Referendum Suggestion, it is Stated, Came From Mr.Chamberlain's Unionist Enemies\u2014Mr, Balfour Accused of Treachery.STR WILFRID LAURIER DECLIN ES TO INTERFERE IN ELECTION Lord Aberdeen\u2019s Statement Regard ing Home Rule is Criticised\u2014Cana- dian Farmers\u2019 Tariff Delegation to Ottawa .Discu ssed.\u2018 3 FP REP IRPEESBIAIIS PR COVERN Liberals.» je +: loa Wal ise be! Laborites.a oo imal (eal te el le 6) Ind.Nationalists oa, Pda] so! pe] Total \u2026 a mel hie Unionists.el mow) Wal os lez Majority ees loses tobe ER EEK ERE EEE EE XY FRRBBPERBEIELES Irish Nationalists.ol oni nel to ol |; OPPOSITION.FPR RHFRRNRRPRRSN ro PE 0 7 Cl * ei ie \u2018ei ie e! je +; je mm to «; te e] je Bj wef le a je o| rw 0 = ol fo oi je 6) je of ++ ol fa & 0» 6 +: je 0 (eo (a0 Jos en oo; es 's Del jee jo wl 0 0 le Wel yout} Mende dm 4) \u2018oo [vel we 251 77 PPP PRPERRERRESS ° Sted Jouet ta -0] [bio] M 0.[0 oi Pou! & + FF EE KE KKK EK EK KR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL CABLE.! By joint arranaament of the Montreal \u2018Witness\u2019 and the Toronto \u2018Star\u2019 (Copyrighted at the Department of Agrioulture, Ottawa.) London, Dec.14\u2014The \u2018Morning Post,\u2019 the organ of the tariff reformers, to-day opens fire on Mr.A.J.Balfour for what some call his treachery to the cause of protection.1 An editorial, over a column long, begins thus, ominously : \u2018It is no longer possible or desirable to ignore the gravity of the situation into which the Unionist party has drifted past fortnight.\u2019 during the With Mr.Balfours declaration that the whole tariff reform budget should be referred to a referendum, the \u2018Morning Post\u2019 declares \u2018the last vestige of practicability has vanished from Balfour's unfortunate proposal.Clearly the Unionist party will have to retrace its steps, and the only question is that of how far\u201d The \u2018Morning Post\u2019 advocates making \u2018the old constitution | of this.country the starting point of the next Unionist campaign.\u2019 That is, .1t would wipe gad also the Lansdown is naively: should, therefore, suffer in the The editorial also contains v- justified on the ground from the slate all talk of a referendum, : and Ros ebery resolutions for the reform- des ny so RES a that Liberal Second Chamber.this frank statement: \u2018Every one knows that the original inspiration of a tariff referendum came from Mr.Chamberlain's enemies within the Unionist party, who succeeded in persuading a few influential.tariff reformers that here was a sure plan for winning the election.\u2019 The \u2018Morning Post\u2019 insists certain as it has ever been.that the future of tariff is as Personal inquiries, however, on this subject all seem to result unfortunately.To-day, for example, I went to the Constitiitional Conservative Club with a friend, an ardent tariff reformer.Here, if anywhere, one should have been.protected from heterodoxy, and my friend was, indeed, able to point, to impressive facts demonstrating the progress of the movement.- The first fellow member we met, however, when asked his opinion of the election results, burst out vehemently: \u201cThey show what tariff reform has done for the Tory party.Everything was against the Government; land owners were solid; the breweries; the most influential force in Great Britain, were solid; the church was sold.No government would have been able to stand against land, beer and the Bible if there had been no tariff reform.\u2019 Maybe out of the Constitutional Club\u2019s six thousand members that one is the only one with such views.If so, that he should be the only member I met, would be an odd coincidence.The polling days are ending in a sort of guerilla warfare, each party concentrating to capture single constituencies where local conditions seem favorable, general trend.The loss of four seats in Plymouth, Torquay and Bodmin, but there is little to indicate any lying together, shows, according to the \u2018Chronicle,\u2019 a small, but definite movement away from Liberalism, because of the old Home Rule prejudices lingering in this sequestered corner.There may also be some significance in the fact that the Nationalist who won the Ulster seat of Mid-Tyrone from the Unionists, 1s a Protestant Home Ruler.; Newspapers, particularly.the Liberals, are featuring the Canadian farmers\u2019 deputation to the x London, Dec.14~The steadiness of the electorate so marked since the polling began, was further émphasized at yesterday's elections, the returns from which were received to-day.The forty-three results show but two changes from the returns of last January.These were in the Ashbur- ton division of Devonshire, where the Unionist candidate, Captain E.E.Morrison Bell, turned out the Liberal member, C.R.Buxton, who had defeated the captain in the preceding election; and in the West Division of Fifeshire, where a straight fight between the Labor candidate, W.Adam- son, and the sitting Liberal member, Captain Frederick Guest recaptured the Liberal seat for the East Division of Dorsetshire, from which he was ousted by the courts in May last on the ground that the money expended to promote his election exceeded the Umit set by law.\u2018Mr.J.Cathcart Wason, the sitting Liberal member for Orkney and Shetland, was returned unopposed to-day.Tipperary Mid-\u2014Hackett, Nationalist, 2,440 majority over O'Dwyer, Indapen- dent Nationalist, 724.No changs.Sir Wilfrdd Laurier has cabled Mr.Tan Malcolm, the TUnionist-elect for Croydon, who inquired.whether it was for a separation or federation scheme the Premjer thought Le subscribed do Government at Ottawa.JOHN R.BONE.\u2014 when he contributed to Home Rule funds.7 Sir Wilfrid Laurier says: \u2018In the heat of a campaign such as is now going on in the United Kingdom, I do not like to say anything which would seem like interference either for or against the idea.I noflced my name is being used in that way, but I must protest.My strong desire is that it should be kent out of the contest.Mr.Bonar Law, speaking at Welsh- pool, said it was incredible that Mr, Asquith, after having gone out to get increased power and failed to get it, could dream of going to the King and asking him to use this prerogative to carry out the greatese revolution in the constitution for two hundred years, with the only force behind it represented by eighty Irish votes.Lord Lansdowne, at Plymouth, devoted the main part of his speech to pointing out the danger of Home Rule.Was loyal Ulster to be included in an Irish parliament, he asked.If not, there would be flve parliaments, and, according to the Radical policy members in future were to be paid.Lord Lansdowne did not think the results of the elections were conclusive.(Continued on Page 10.) \u2014\u2014\u2014efumeneme Dr.McCarrey's staff have confiscat - ed a quantity of ovsters which they found unfit for food.+ kim em rt = ren v \" TE NV usa dd sth bog ees EWR.VAE - autre Emr = TW ewe rem Lr or te me.SVE sve.SO rt rein tm or ll PON A 5 RSR = NES co * va rent er LAS pra .Te CAES RUE Peu at v = 3 a PRE te + + es ; = 2 5 aise a , es \u2014 > TT SL ge F > - A em.ph > = - poe an = = Fins imag a : : evene net : ; = 9 = i ij SE = i s S ats Frr\u2014, IE a.N on be A PP \u201d x nor po eds = = ; oo \" _ - .7 \" en .= ney.: i 7 .Ae ca TC ae LE a eh lek Co ._ ; Çü .2e Lo g ; 8 > i SSE TIT ph esse EE EE SU LE SEE \u2018 ru TL Na an ra me pS Te bit end RNC, opr I re sl NERVOUSNESS DISPLAYED ON | à STOCK MARKET | - the Tecent it SM ns 4; 11e - cx vie \u2019 \u2018 PER PAS rp om nae - FLAS td > ~ J ye on MER = De ES HERE Wie Trend of Events Point to Better Times\u2014Fair Trading in Some Favored Issues JThe situation in the stock market obntinues to.be dominated by.a .nerv- 0fs feeling or one of more or less un- cærtainty.People are more concerned.ag to what may happen than by existing conditions.Thus they are disturb- ell as.to the possibilities of general bjgsiness for the early part of the New Year.Thèrg' aré those who are 60 impressed by the receding.tide at the moment that they cdr See little hope of any betterment, but \u2018it is gratifying that this class is in the small minority.:It is good opinion that the trend of events is gradually becoming more fa- vbrable.There is thought to be some 5 na = - apatemént of pubMe agitation against.1 certain corporations.Then agin: opr.agricultural wealth must enable ys to igcredse our consumptive ability.- ÉSpeculatively, the undertone seems sfronger notwithstanding: the comténn- ed dullnes.It is recognized that mar- Ket conditions depend largely how\u2019 upon the desires af.the large financial interests.\u2019 7.LT In some quarters it is believed that liquidation \u2018has landed stocks in very strong \u201chdnds\u201d 4nd \u2018that it only requires an investment confidence to get the market \u2018out \u2018of its present quiet mood.On the Stock Exchange, this morning, Detroit United was ih big \u2018dentand.Rumor says that unknown interests are buying the stock through certain banks.Montreal Street-was fractionally lower at 218 to a half higher, while Toronto Ralls was.guoted dt 12854.\u2019 , Cement issues were to the.front, with the common selling at 22%, and the preferred at 86.Other securities, such as Dominion Steel, Woods common, and - Richelieu, \u2018were - quite firm, while trading was carried on in bank and bond stocks.CU re New York, Déc.\u201914.\u2014The market.im- roved after the opening, aggressive\u2019 idding for stocks forcing prices up.Steel common rose one point.The better tone in this stock was based onthe report that a number of new orders were under consfderation from some of the important railway system, ahd that announcement to this effect: might be made soon.~~ RU There was a good dea} of bulligh talk.on Heading.An advance of 175-8 wis made in Union _ ts General: \"ILleetric.Stocks s\u20acem to bé In scanty supply.Large \u2018amounts have kde to Europe.nave gotten inv a frame of Mind Whe they are scare proof.The sftuation:i discounted, and liquidation has ceased.| } The banks Have lost so far this week $3,250,000 to the sub-treasury, Trans- | gctions to noon were 151,000 shares.3 \u2014 =.-\u2014 Sa\u2014 BEPEREIPP PRED DRLY DIP Cu : + > Ottawa, Dec.14\u2014At a meet- + * ing of the committes on mines % » and -minerals, this morning, a © 2% sub-committee was named to.& \"wait on Sie.Wilfrid tauriers the & © Hon: Frank Otiver and the Hon, * * Wm.Templeman to:discuss withe > them the necessity of framing ® 4 a uniform mining law for the & % Dominion, 2 Nii ; Fi pra rics PA a TT RL \u201cTTY \u2019 I - \u2018 NT (LO AKED an \u201cSUITABLE CIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS! À ol | portable Mission or Hanging ?a | -Lamp makes a very useful article \" ¢ IN FLAMES Servant Girl and Mistress Burned by Explosion for a Christmas gift.The.woodwork of these lamps is =\u201c made of quartered oak, in Early English finish, and the domes: of colored.glass; and leaded glass with beaded fringe.11.13 this morning.rates the They're made for gas, electric {au ER Des Street ROLLED IN THE SNOW.light and oil lamps, in fifteen dif-§ Jb h represer\u201d Î ferent designs, from 35.50 to 815.Ï itn fittle Hope For Recovery of Girl Then we have some handsome native o Victim of Gasoliue dining room lamps, suspended from b lon Will he Qu iron: chains, from $10 t> $25.: \u20ac situa Cloaked in flames from her burn- | À Mission Clocks make a very suit- { diem ing attire, Delima Mare aged oo | 4 \u2018able Christmas gift.1 cn aed, screaming in ae > it We have these in a large number A = ford mn the rear of Her employer's a.4 \u2018of different designs trom.$300 to \u201cIf N agence and rolled in the snow in | ERT 815.00, | ; À mn effort to extinguish the fire, at To UV.; ; She was so ter- :f .To make baby com fortable these days, HF.ih Mi \u201claimed $210 as the value.of goods \u2018itrusted to the defendant company th Le consigned he ré tirned.to one Handel, \\.nnipeg, on the understanding that I\" Handel refused them they were to The defendant pleaded in 1 to the Quebec Government whatevees sum was due on\u2019 any portion\u2019 of the astate that happened to be in Quebec Reciprocity in succession dues exists among all the provinces save Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, \u2018He }earned also that a number of tenders were received and the contract given to Vickers, Son a Maxim, ithe English fim, for £103,000, which was higher than several other tenders which had been received.tulle vell was fastened with.coromet of orange blossoms and white heather.and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses, lilles of the valley and white heather.Her sister, Miss Agnes Resbeck, and Miss Evelyn Hanna, sister of the groom, were in attendance Federal voters\u2019 lists close on Dec.20.The \u2018Witness\u2019 office is open for registration from 8 a.m.to 7 p.m.Come early and avoid the rush.i! AT ply burned that no hopes are entér- er = the little one should have a baby sleigh.r 7 : ~ \u2018 ) \u2018 - ; r in tained for her recovery.She had been ABH NECKTIES, shown in best Im- , MEN'S CLOVES \u20ac (Dents and Fôwnes) | Being nearer the ground and unning going some cleaning with gasoline in a yor re more smoothly than a carriage, a sleigh ID we kitchen of the house, at 409 St.ported, Silk and .latest American de ws \u201cWool.Lined.and made- of Tan Cape.is more comfortable Denis street, near Ontario street novelty effects.Done up in jndi- D0.; she.Mrs.Robillard, her employers ¥ \u2018 ne up in Jodi .Ye .We.have.baby sleighs enamelled in dif- salers n wife.opened ne door.instant an ex A \u201cvidual boxes.25e, 50c, 75c to $2.50.MEN'S co AT swe ATERS _ \u201cBest ferent\u201d colors, with upholste ring to match ow st à - 7 ; , 7 ~ a Pr 080\" asian took place.The open jar of 2 MEN'S SILK MUFFLERS, in White J].+ - LN Makes.32.00 to 3500.- in silk \u2018and plush: From $5.00 to $15.00.Pad Konsidls, gasoline Was beside Detima, and Je and Colored Brocaded sil ks.soc, | HOCKEY CAPS, \u2018TUQUES, s ASHBS, We have just received a number of handsome fur robes for Baby Hon to tie contents were scattered over her in- gg had = ; Sen Price 36.00.een har.stantaneously igniting.The explo- M x ; : Sie shige a.ich neces.sion Was so violent that the four ry gs 0 former doors and al the windows\u201d 61\" the \u201croom ns ; 4 (Fistmas borg nw , Since las: re.Robillard, horrified, followed ] ; and \u201cSilk; white and colored: American 2 éme best leather and \u2019 rs aps retailers servant, and in helping to smother 8 y a web cast-off -ends.506 per pair.0 eal by the 2 fire she herself was burned.E Initialed, Hemstitched ory All 101 \\ -& ttersont ont sh ma, crazed by her torture, ran : classes da stock.5c-to $1 UMBRELLAS, in medium and best Ben, = hss sm he sard nd.again rolling 1 grades.$1.00 to.$5.00.2 EE WANA ER NES STREET inthing, and now and again rolling a - MEN'S \u2018FANCY CASHMERE AND r instance ca snow.When all traces of fire a 5 of fres, vad disappeared she was almost nude.+ * WORSTED HALF HÔSE, 25c 6 pair SHIRTS \u2014 COLLARS \u2014 CUFFS \u2014 7 the down- cries were heard for several\u2019 ! 5 i _\u2014 nd al Sundries that je taken ; Meeks, ind the crowd rapidly gath- \u201cfor $1.25; 35c, 3 pair tor $1.00; \u201c500 BELTS a; 1 the ; PERSON ALS iH ton «red in front of the house.the par, etc, etc.k : .Men and Boys desire.; ; ail grad.The explosion was probably.caused CE pee À EE EE 1 - eased on.pr the fumes of the gasoline coming - \u2014 ; .> 1 con in contact with oe Ea d's f So ; te Sir Lomer Gouin was at the Place : The side o re.Ro rd's face >._ Le or Viger yesterday, .the prices and neck were painfully burned.Her y .\u201cLo Migs ol ters is the guest of CENTRAL COMMIT FEE ue to oi hives were Alone] A Le anon to : | 423 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.Miss Mary Jarvis, in Toronto ng t there i- votre Dame Hospital.Mr.W.C.H.Horton, who sailed on e in beer Delima was burned practically all = % -905.ST.CATHERINE STREET EAST.the \u2018Grampian,\u2019 will be gone for two ° 1 .Storr SON over.There was a small pateh on .hs an months on a a business tr P.6 \u2018 9 on this her back which was untouche ; PAU S \u2018 Miss Lizette Cole, o been in Candidate of the Montreal Cit , be \u201c Mr.Adolphe Robillard, the hus- [is nu Ottawa the guest of her aunt, Mrs.A.zens ris tm t band, is an insurance broker.De- i J.Christie, fas returned home.Association, the cane: lima had been In his employ abou = \u2014 .< Dr.and Mrs.Gibson arrived in town : the mean- i es - .< thirty-four years.- To from Ottawa last evening, on a visit , , nsiderable The fire department stamped Se TO ENTERT N .to Colonel and Mrs.Jeffery Burland.71 ST.JAMES STREET.= i SEE E58 TO ENTERTAI EISTORIC MONTREAL PROPERTY | ATE [GEG SEPT ee sedoafoutoatinderte damage was done to house and con- days.> tents._ Mrs.de Gaspe Beaubien, formerly ss \u20180 rzmemmomos DEPUTATION \u201cSOLD FOR HALF A MILLION.OBEY RULES stage Rester onl pimiio NOTICE ,000,- + a : , for the first time gince her marriage, is hereby given, that on Friday, the 30th\u2019 terna- + yesterday, will be \u2018at home\u2019 again this December instant, at Ten o'clock in the al : \u2014 Work 0 dtm fan.Sermon Loans Shel a gle TUR ik or mea y * s _.* .° + ; al en, este 14 A so jation Orkin d | - ne Dr.and Mrs.Walter C.Bazin, of f .R.Nota.Ro 58, ; = 77 Hive El 1 Districts > gin en e was overno ne re dred end Fifty-Eight (358) on the Of: à dat\" Bou.five Electoral Distric Delegates Invostigated oe ig A (Gertrude the Muni i or he Pari hoof se 1 = a ; .rs.For © Municipality o e Parish of St.# Ton re wr | IVE GAPERAL TON + During Rabalion of 1549 | pic whe me mn The ie Fives ey Park hab ously considering the propriety of Pn : .a Their\u2019 Excéllen \u201can ess lividing Montreal into five districts, ARRIVE IN CAPITAL T0-NIGHT.EXCESSIVE SALARY CLATHED.Grey at Government House duging her dora Alphonse Lebeau, Senior, t 218%, 3 anl abolishing the wards as they now - \u2014\u2014 .The Villa Maria Convent, one of the natural beauty of \u201cthe 3 Place in laying stay in the Capita ie vo- ed ji : Paquette, Notary, on the 22nd January, L213, exist.Its officers have secured maps ' Le = : : ; i bul in \u201cMontreal, out the grou _ The.marriage © 88 fpo- 1 \"cr Flan pre turn Accommodation Provided and Baty 7, 0, pemens to ts vin oS Broce of tain, Publi Asounts Committ | WI] anal déve ot the uF, | rn, si vn Dosen, on the city with the view of effecting a .Vy Ly mes e ve ge donald to Mr eynolds 0 at 132%, redistribution, along these lines, Will Likely be Warmly from the side of the mountain, famous | the property., | Consider Overpayment of takes place to-morrow evening, àt| SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA.which would mean that the percentage oo Welco med for the education it has.given to thou- | It is over a.hundred years.since Officials, seven o'clock, at the residence of the DIVIDEND NOTICE, of French and English.speaking ald- : ° sands of ee en girls of the vege Chief Justice Monk erected.a home | So ; bride's Siar, Mrs.Charles Byrd, Du-| Notice is hereby given that the usual resers Les of Que - raict ; - > e half- - ne ECS is to have \u2018ave aldermen oe a Lo | 1 tables grown.in its-.-gardens, \u2018which on this attractive efte, calling M Monis- Ottawa, Dec.14\u2014The action of the rhe mar rlage of Miss Grace Mac- half yearly, ven at She Tete of & 3 élected from each of the new dis- ! Ottawa, Dec, 14.~The two specia take high prizes all.over this .conti- with 3 ever since \u201cTH speedily \u2018be- Senate in Paying to certain of its kenzie, daughter of Mr.Willam Mac- up value of the stock of this Company, 17%.tricte, thus reducing the number.trains \u2018conveying the Farmers\u2019 Tariff nent, and.famous for the days when it came, the cefitre of official dnd social officals more than.they, a saute kenzle, the railway magnate, to Count | 125 peer ira Das and il De Pasable 60%, 150 Council from 31 to 25.Of the 31 now delegation te\u201d \u2018Ottawa, will reach the war the.centre of Qenadais Joclal and life, and was chased pY the gov- protest of he Auditor-General ig to | Ge Lesseps, is announced to take place Shareholders of record 15th December, at 86, A0, ; represente te EU Tat.under Capital at qe or mine Es use | dred Years of of history, passed into the Lea \u2018ot th a ue mean te Staial re es be inquired into I Mr\u201d A.B.War- Re at pee Misco Bihel nd 2 The.Transfor Books\u2018 will be closed 17 at 2.70, the ne& arrahgeme ati, leant\u2019 five | olgbt a5 \u201cWe 20 vening AMES BE hpads of + -estete- sl Senos g REO 1 burton, \u20ac pa 7 bHc Aec- | Grace Mackenzie have left for: Eng- from\u2019 tire -15th to 31ist December.> should belong to that section \u2018of the Of the House the Western members PRIEÉSIS to to FE \u2018rfi down and Îts on S Te EH counts Commies.he Commons.jand by way of Halifax.Count de|® B.MAGAULAY, Managing Director.community.will be at liberty to turn out in large location occupied by.homes for Mont- ing oe the the asian of dave 2 Elgin On motion of Mr.S.Baricer, of Hamil- Lesseps goes to New York on Thurs- Montreal, 13th December, 1910.Te exact divisions which would Numbers to meet them, and they will real\u2019s citizens.when the parliament 'bulldings were ton, this course was \u2018decided upon bY day, en route td Paris.Mr.and Mrs.; seat all the requirements have not receive a warm we Some.a Fis The \u2018convent lies \u2018between the Cote burned on McGill street.It was thence | the\u2019 Commons Public Accounts\u2019 Com- Mackenzie and Mr.and Mrs.Willie COMPLETE FREE TR, \u2018ADE 4%.hen determined yet.but the assocta- ments have been the dele tes, ane St.Antoine end Cote St.Luke road#| he came \u2018to sign the Rebellon - Losses Mittee this morning after hearing the gearamore leave for London the mid- tion, as has been said, is at work, and accommodation of en etess to and Westmount Boulevard, and com- Bill, heing waylaid and essaulted' with complaint of Mr.John Fraser, Audi- dle of the month.\u2014 wil.it appears, fight for \u2018the new everyiiing possi £3 Exe Sone san) prises about 35,000,000 square feet, the stones on his return.through the \u2018Main | tor-General, who sald that\u2019 the Senate The marriage of Miss Bessie Mac- C d and Britai | «vstem before Legislature.entertain them.8 + Ri 3 y Han Price paid \u2018being in the neighborhood street, now St.Lawrence boulevard.had declined to return centain Lean, youngest daughter of Mrs.M.A.Between Canada an ritalin rer Grey has invited them to eau HaM of $500,000: the deal was put through There are \u2018those.in Montreal who well, VoOuchers to him.During the course MacLean, to Mr.Oscar J.Brownrigg d b D ini FALSE PRETENCE CHARGES.Sydney Bu a ermoon.on the Bom.by Messrs, G.W.Farrell & Company, remember the splendid long red sleigh of pe discussion, Mr.F, =.Cazvol takes place quictly at half-past six Endorse y Vominion : ne rchasers are and six horses in c] Excellency I member for Carleton es .D.James.McGreevy, | alias as hig ad.tite Ceritral Experimental Farm, à eyndicate \"of spa Pre Prades men, used to drive.in state to church\u2019 and remarked tbat the Senators were get- OLlock this oyening, nS t patron \u20ac Gr ange.ro alias Plante, to a clese by themselves.\u2018There > \u2019 j ; ; - risi Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, elsewhere.In 1854 the ladles of the ting in y mselves er 0 tr ete tar of Polio Lomieus, À NEW CITY BALL Mr.ME 8.Holt, Mr.C.B.Gordon, Mr.Congr sation of.Notre Dame purchas- ought fo, bo sums way of getting afiet a or Broth or Char Toronto, Dec.14\u2014The Dominion - 2 Farre e penty, converting nto-an |\u2019 entlemen,\u2019 he a , : : ing passed the fol~ 2 at 137, \u201came up for enquete to-day.Five K.L.Ross, and Mr.G.W M MacLean, and attended by Mrs.Harry Grange this morning ide-it.in the eCucational institution,.renaming.it T.Frasèr went on to explain that ; ; \u2018Reci 1 fre re J aon erty weet uch Building as us mn a LR GO| SEEN sine Set Ther | ever whe hi Taie had bon aus | Dee 2e tre pe Pnor Socom VEE, seein Rech, oo 2 , false pretence 2 first secur- | ttal wings to the\u2019 ¢ ilding e tain e Treasury Board .the 3 ; ar 11 ricultural products 26 at 60, against the prisoner, while scores of don property was split up,\u201d hi- name of Monklands, however, ls that | Senate declined to obey.act as best man.Mr.and Mrs.Brown- Canada in all agricu p .others are awaiting him, according to - Great and Plans are Boing ing the services of a landscape 2\" the à nder which it te\u2019 \u2018bett er know.; \u201cThere will be a privilege \u2018of veto rigg will leave on their wedding tour fish, and lumber; reciprocal free trade advantage of p g the two countries in agricul 83.Tudge B wn statement.in \u2018court tect, who will take adv ge to Boston, Washington, and New York, between the two 4,000 at icy The dccused is said to Made.nes \u2014\u2014 ers = Tow aris oF arren ie They will reside in Montreal.tural implements, yogi rin : ine 5, | Pen : Ca ; 7 » : .; diat we o e 85, $1,0! \u201cave been going around the country rem ; = AX ATION ; \u2018 3 , | The Auditor-General further ex- St.George's Cathedral, Kingston, of same: an Triton imports.to one- | \u2018nticiting subscriptions tor the Patrie\u201d \u2018\u2019Though there is no thought of com- NO DOUBLE T AATION | plained that the Finance Department vas filled with a large congregation half the rates charged under the gene- ] he \u2018Presse,\u2019 the Guay Mu aC ne mencing operations\u2019 at once, schemes |.\u2014 IR had not the power to withhold pay- morning to witness the marriage fai British tariff, whatever that may H c itted f Miss Evel A: 8 29 al Vo, and others.e was comm Ontari and Quebec Reach ments, because under the Senate Act] © elyn Amy Rogers, second | nd for the regular reduction on 73, 44 a for trial this morning, nad bail for| for a new City Han are now being n 0 the Upper House is allowed a centain \u2018daughter of the late F.J.Rogers, to he te iff on British goods until com- 5.Ms temporary release wag refused.considered, tlie Board of Control dis-| Agreement on Snstesgton credit.Mr.Percy Cadogan Campbell, profes- Diete free trade is established between at 218, 10 T° voluntary examination was fixed: cussing the question for some time \u2018Better amend the act,\u2019 suggested SOT in Queen's University, son of the enada and the Mother Country; this \u2019 \u2018or December 22nd.this morning.Duties.Mr.German, Liberal member for Wel- Bev.C.C.and Mrs.Campbell, Fled- oo 0, 0 process to take place in- EF A MAN\u2019S COURAGE ne ei] putin or the land.Shire rhe cord A side ten years.FECT OF AN\u2019S URAGE.Lächapelle, \u2018was large enough for the T Se és \u2018The House of Commons i the Shire.e ceremony, w.was fully : .; oronto, Dec.Reciprocal mons is in the : This matter will be laid before the Before an audience of 150 men of the City as it was in 1876, but it doesn\u2019t tions between Ontato'\"and\u2018-Quebec in same position,\u2019 said Mr.Fraser, amidst ¢horal vas performed by the Dean of Dominion Government.Government.\u2018 : Me .1 meet the needs to-day.Then Montreal t £ colleëti uccession general laughter.0.e wore a rich robe ns Club, Grace Church, the Rev.vtati £ 150,000, N it the matter of co ng.8 .of silk embroidered lace with veil and \\.P.Shatford gave an.impressive ad- had 2 wi on © KW > dues has been agreed upon.Col.A.J.orange blossoms.The maid of h SOLIDI GIOTE IIDC OOOO 9, 95 at fess on \u201cThe Purpose of Life\u2019 last 0g, rhe, 500,0 sh MATH.Np ear Matheson, Provincial Treasurer for MONTREALERS TO was Miss Gwendoline Hall, Peterbor- © © night.\u2018Te hear witness to -the truth day\u2019 t A ork\" is ampered br-lac Ontario, and the Hon.P.S.G.Mac- ] GIVE EVIDENCE.ough, in blue silk, Mr.Ernest Dawson de VOTERS AND > f Christ's teaching,\u2019 he said, should of space.\u2019 8 kenzie, Provincial Treasiirer for Que- was best man.\u2018The ushers were E.* : MORE VOTERS.> at 100 he their motto, and he spoke of the Mr.Wanklÿn, speaking of possible bec, when they met.at.Ottawa last On the \u201cmotion of Mr.J: A.Currie, it v essile, À.F.Ferguson, Capt we > xmnderful effect of a man\u2019s courage, action, remarked that the propriety of week during the Interprovineial Con-, was decided to ask Mr.E.G.O\"Con- Hs L Elkins and Captain H.Boak * The registration of voters at © \u2014 And what it could do \u2018in the work- erecting a \u2018large building, in which ference, diseussed the situation, and nor and: Mr.John Hyde, the .two The in cle of the bride Mr.C.N.® the \u2018Witness\u2019 office since the ®* \u2014\" shop.and any place where he met CIVIC courts as well as civic offices Col.Matheson informed the\" \u2018Witness\u2019 Montreal men whb discovered.irre- rend.of Lachine ve her away.| commencement last week has his fellowmen.In time the man who could be provided is being onsidered.correspondent to-day that arrange- | guralities in the Printing Bureau ac- , ne, & ay.& been very encouraging and, the © Vas scoffed at would find he was - [ri ments will be made \u2018forthwith between counts, to.appear before the commit- A very quiet though pretty wedding, & commissioner says, compares zradually winning: \u2018others 16 Mis way 5 NOTED MINISTER'S DEATH.the two\u2019 Governments so that the pre- tee to give evidence.- took place this afternoon at 5 o'clock, 4 favorably with that of other \u20ac \u2014 \"thinking.\u2018Arehdeacon- Ker \u201cpre- \u2018 ; sent unfair system would be discon- The purchase of.the Government at the residence or Mrs.W.G.Reld, & offices opened for the purposs.9 sided, and moved a vote of thinks to : tinued.\u2018I don\u2019t \u2018think there should be steamer \u2018Earl Grey\u2019 was then inquired 557 Grosvenor avenue, when her niece, & On Thursday fifty app loations > the speaker.double taxation* of estates,\u2019 said Col.into., Miss Carrie R.G.Reld, was united in & were received; on Friday, 62; & \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Matheson, as he pointed out how, in|.\u2018Mr.G.J: Desbarats was on the marriage to Mr.A.A.Hanna, son of & on Saturday, 44; and yoster- * ACTION DISMISSED.case a man died in Ontario holding witness stand.Mr.A.E.Hanna, Arlington avenue.& day, 57.But there should be 4 .property in Quebec, his estate wculd - Dr.Reid, Grenville, was informed The Rev.Dr.Clark officiated.The |& twice as many daily during the no action brought by T.Zimmer- be taxed in both provinces.hat that with changes made in the origi- bride, who was given eway by Mr.|& next weok, for thers are only \u20ac es against the C.P.R.was dis- should be done is that Ontario should | | nal plans the vessel would not be John Stewart, was gowned in white |4 six more days in whioh to dssed this morning.The plaintiff collect the succession -dutiés and pay aiblé to enter the WeNand Canal locks.Satin, trimmed with seed pearls.Her |& register.The Provincial and > > A oH © © < + < < < ogo & 4 that at the direction of Handel, With the authorization Uff.the goods were delivered to another consiznee.and of the plain- and Alberta.NEED CIVIC CONTROL.In reply to Major Currie, Mr.Des- barats sald, the government expert, who passed upon the plan, Mr.Duguid, wag a former employee of Vickers, Son as bridesmaids.They carried sheaf bouquets of pink carnations and wore the groom's gifts, pearl and peridot * iE SHIPPING NEWS, .-& Maxim.pendants.Mr.Gordon Kent acted in & ALLEGED CONFIDENCE MEN.Health Officer's Views on Maternity gr Denbarais {id Dr Reid that |-the capacity oe nan.After the _ INWARD.ietrn e reason the Vic enders was .ai tr Aa and Louis re e and Children\u2019s Homes.accepted.was because it was more New York and other western states, |'volturne, arr'd Halifax .+.Dec.13 fo Arra enment ® court.this morning i satisfactory to the department, He ophants etn root Mauretanie, A eh er Race .x 13 .\u201cire Judge Bazin.They were cHarg- That the city should have some Lo mentioned that the Lady Grey\u201d Pine toque to match, trimmed with sea- Cornishman, arr.Portland LIL +43 *1 with defrauding Fred.-C.Pavitt, an power over the Maternity and Chil- been built by this firm and had dene wallows wings, ana wearing .mink Man.Importer, left Manchester.\u201c 0t Enzlishman, of his cash and gold dren\u2019s Homes operating.Within its OH! (MR.) LAW! very satisfactory work, furs, the gift of the bridegroom.On Noordam, arr.New York .« 13 S race borders, and that a.regular medical : Dr.Reid, having ascertained that > : sn : Montserrat, arr.New York .\u201c 13 on November 16.The prisoners .vo s.Tariff Reformer\u2014What! Not the Vick firm had reduced its ten- their return they will reside at 95 Numidian, arr.St.John .22113 Pradel not guilty and will be held inspection of these should \u2018be made, is out to-day,.either! Oh, \u2018Bonar! the Vickers a Arlington avenue, Westmount, for the Métro al Nose pt en 15 \u2018 \u201c\u201d Fridav for enauete.the contention.of.Dr \u201cLouis Laberge, | 1 l°béleve youre ashamed of me! You der from £103,500 to $103,000, asked if finter.The bride has been the re-j CUT EEE ORR.«vo.2676 ted : medical health officer, expressed ini said I should Have such a lovely time in it was the practice of the department cipient of many beautiful and valuable | OUTWARD.» i \u2018an interview this\u2019 morting.* Manchester\u2014\"taxès everywhere,\u2019\u2014 and to, allow tenders to be reduced.Mr.sents.v A1.P, * MINERS ENTOMBED.\u201cThere are a number.of\u201d privately here I am cooped % in.this miserable Desbarats sald if the explanation was PT® : - | Royal Edward, arr.Bristol .Dec.13 Faeñelds, Va, Dec.14\u2014An explo- THE REV.ROBT.MURRAY, run.places of this character, fe re- \"fT er, Se You Mines 1: satisfactory, the request would be con- =| Man Spinnot, ory.Manchester.LL «13 , \u201c1 in the mine of the Bond Coal | marked this morning.\u2018Some of them really fen't my fault! Look here, I'll sidered.es REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.Campania, arr.Queenstown .* 13 fmpany, in Wise County, Virginia, Prominent Presbyterian Minister and|are well-run; Others are a menace.tell you what,\u2019 I'll try and let you out , ; ST.DOMINIQUE STREET.\u2014 Jo- Furnessia, arr.Moville .,.\u201c 13 P \u201clav, has entombed twenty-six min- Editor of the\u2019 \u2018Presbyterian Wit-| They are unsanitary, unfit in every after the declaration of the Poil!! \u2014 CANADA\u2019S LAND.seph D.Cyprien has sold to Breslau, ar, Bremen .* 1 Pe ar.- : ness,\u2019 who dledi'on Monday at Hali- way for the purpose to which they are \u2018Punch.\u2019 \u2019 binovitch for $20,000 lots Carpathia,, arr.Gibraltar 12 «x, \u2014 fax.He.\u2018Nea ne author of.ihe.put, I know that some of these: homes LT.Bonar Law, who is a New Bruns- \u20ac .LA Sante à Ta fog St.Louis Ward, he San Gorgio; arr.Palermo .\u201c 1: Steen Untosbcean: oo |are immoral but it fs mot that with \"IH MES Official Estimate States Only One-|jng situated between 556 and 560 St.pue Canadian Northern RIP ova st (ma ee which I have to deal.; But the sani- \u2019 .Tenth Cultivated.Dominique street.Edward, which sailed from Halifax Yo S nnouncemen \u2019 $10, 000 CLAIM ON C.P.R.tary side is my care.I'am writing TWO MORNING FIRES.Thursday morning last, is expected tr ; \u201cay.Nordheimer nola-Pianos floor in George -Martineau\u2019s - butcher TS nb er and Pianola- issued will be -compelled to- maintain shop at 178 Vinet?street at 9.02 this of which is being cultivated at the Robbers entered the residence of ME vsubscriptions: J.A.Taylor, $10 5 \u2019 Hans arte and Grands.Mason and DEAF \u201cMUTES IN COURT.a high standard.a morning.\u201d The-Gañbhge was slight.present time., Mrs, J.Marshall, 951 Lagauchetiere Mre.c Williams, 35: dE 9 Hector fy in \u2014mmeanmen LS .\u2014\u2014 Paume ., * as enz e, oO urnfor ¢ Bldg) Mando! rgans, Gramophone, Violins, Judizment was rendered by Mr.Jus- IVE FIREMEN TROUBLE.er enemas INSOLVENT.street east, yesterday afternoon, Chauvin Baker, $15;; ARE it) lophone Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos dnd à com- | ice Davidson this morning in the case G G LING CASE.~ \u201c while the owner was\" \u2018absent, and Company, imited, Southam, Limited $4 Main.Ure of Gift Books and Leather of Severin Bedard against Blanche Automatic \u201csprinklers which © show AMB \u2018 \u201cThe effects of Alfred Chatrie, plum- stole clothes, Jewellery and: silver- Thomas Modie, $5 each; Quintal & \u2014 Ger ds.Mayer, in which a \u2018brother of the de- their ability at the wrong time have David Nicholson pleaded not guilty ber, have been assigned for \u2018the bene- ware.; © Lynch, thd#Canadian Iron Corporation Co fendant, as well as a number of chil- been giving the fire- department \u2018a this morning on the charge of having fit of his creditors, on the applicatioa , vs 32 And the fpllowing donations in kind \u2018 3 en Nordhelmer\u2019's Limited dren, who also gave evidence, Were pumher of runs recently.Chief Mamn kept a common gambling house at 59.of Mr.Oscar Coderre, a lawyer, t~ DIED.Mrs, A.H.Thompson, 12 jars of home AHL.c deaf mutes, and the services of an in- ascr:bes the reason to .6verheating- \u2018uf | Metcalfe \u2018street.\u201cThe.eaquete Will {whom the Insolvent owed $216.The STAFOR D \u2014 At Toronto, on\u2019 Dec.12, made preserves, Miss Moodie, one brl 19} | or.St.Catherine and Mountain Sts.the buildinigs.take placè later.failure Is for about 4.0 000.1910, Niritam Staford, aged 17.years.of apples.- y PRY H A | For the I Then, very evening u \u201d \u201cir purpose of showing and \u2018dem- ng our superb stock of Stein- accommoda \u201cnea of patrons, our store will be tion and con- ntil 10 o'clock Action has been entered by Mr.Ialbert on behalf of Mr.Frederick Langlois, who has a claim for $10, 000 for the injuries his wife received in the Viger\u201d station \u2018explosion last December,\u2018 and from-\u201cwhich she is still suffering in Victoria Hospital fhe Committee on Legislation asking that a by-law be passed: which wil compel houses of this character to have a civic license.If this is done we will be dble to inspect the places regularly.Homes not properly equipped for such-purposes will: not get permits, and those to which\u2019 these are terpreter has to be Tequisitioned.\u2018 Fire in the- Mottfeal' Dressed.Meat Company's -place ât :39c St.Antoine street at 5.40 - this morning did a small amouñt of damage.Foûr.bab- cocks extinguished the flames.An overheated atove Set.fire to.the a .0 ox + 4 \u201cOttawa, Dec.14\u2014Dr.Saunders, head of the .experimental farms\u2019 branch, in making his annual statement\u201d to the Committee on Agriculture this -morn- inë, said \u2018that he estimated that there is in the Dominion 336,000,000 acres of land fit for cultivating, only one-tenth NOTRE DAME STREET \u2014 Estate Geo.H.Matthews has sold to Joseph O.Gravel for $17,800 houses Nos.50, 52, 54 Notre Daime street and 69 and 71 St.Sulpice street.pa PR HOUSE BROKEN INTO\" arrive at Bristol this evering.Shu has so far made an excellent passag: for the time of year.: pet ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.The treasurer of the Montreal Homeopathic Hospital begs to acknowledge with thanks, the receipt of the follow.\u201cme : ETI TI SRY IT RTE NE fii aaa + 0.Sata MR de ce + Jeet > tacturors £ \u201ca ; are î 1 | members Gf parliament Unionist] tactured cheafier | hE Anke Stat SE + LETTERS FR : \\ nèwépapers, Bâvo siveady.frled \u2018tb do.| Their: aa anne sinore, with our Au.Lariviere, aly Alderman Social Reform Candidate + REA D E | sir vitrid, however, aplisd .ge ay = ; ouf of Whom- ComplaintHas.Been.Proved Unsucessial + + ERs - drewing Jettér/thet JiF the.Se 1 - , W .++ se In.$ re campaign; Sich achat OS op) Made as Seeking Patronage.| in Winnipeg.THE AGE OF pracy ai In the United Ingdy e did NY ne > (To the E \u2018 on FRIDAY, at 8.18 Petri care\u2019 tor wy, enyming, tor.or ah} Rs It took Mayor \u201cGuerin very few sen-| Winnipeg, Dec.14.\u2014Mayor Sanford: - sir ot oor or Ne.Son eis W Excellent entertainment a# usual.Visitors st b frembet \u2018adrait- ore.| Ml |:tences this murning.to say \u2018what he Evans wus re-élected here, yesterday written to er » introducéa by 8: \u2018separation or \u2018fedratién, end Jn | thinks of Ald.- Larivière's.insinuation for a third term by fifteen hundred Post\u2019 by me eo York ye ted on payment of 26e un Members children, under 18 x of age, free.aii 8.pro oxsd M, Secrelary__ the- matter, for the pressht; Testa.Like | the.\u2018end, Shieh Stor.\"many fegsons that patronage is still-in vogue at the| Majority.He carried nearly all his think it pt hope that vou ma, =\u2014> = | King Shu Head, in dhe story har | see.misplaced.the iret, Dlece it Gits Hall, and that the \u2018mayor 1s| ticket with him in whole or part or refer 1 & 1\" Co \u201c| Mr.DickK-never Anish in : vid d oe.5.In he ret Place \u2018among those using his power im- Mayor -Evans, as head of the police| way in the \u2018Witness er te it in son, To Copperfield,\u201d protection\u2019.and.tariff.\u201876-.oes not sger, that \u2018a reduction of properly.commission, Initiated the policy of HARL ROY AL ~ EXHBTON \" OILS, WATER COLORS, il in, - bel wiitten quties - by ad*tent etith, widen is probably 5 \u2018Every \u2018day, said His Worship, \u2018poor segregation of the social evil, with a AN + CREEL) Ax; 5 | torm\u2019 will\" persist, in, eing, ?\u201cwhat is meant,\u201d would: 3B notice.people.ome to me seeking relief.To| view to banishing undesirable women (To the Editor of the \u2018E state actiot vou pepe legue of the lath instant, Canada and the Domne Irovine 8: of all ci \u2018 ore than he him at it Is giving away #ome valuable Toronto, Dec.14\u2014Imme espatch from Winnipeg, The | TOY ernment 5 conne CRAIG AND aT.PETER son put upon much mor thas and.cost g y.V.abie is to be taken.by the Lord's Day | in which Mr, F.W, Green, secretary PA on the part of the dn - = srand pera - _ STRBETS, welt was aware \u2018of, and his protes y Poirikege to secure an Alliance to have skating rinks closed of the Saskatohewan Grain Growers\u2019 Canadian Thistitution the subject + i Menda) nb .Le : Le been too scattered to be heard.: He equally costly concession on the other on Sundays, and to stamp gut Sunday Association, Was quoted as calculating and while in recent y +.surprising, en any Crd RE .\u201cPHONE 7 knèw that the few things he had to! side, so long is the idea of the pre- entertaihments generally, and , allan aggregate capital of $20,000,000 for been a much better notre has tw Wednoudey - BUT FERFIYI-.\u201cTRLEPHO se ji buy were rendered artificially dear, in| clousness of Protective dutles safely Meetings of a quasi-religious charac- the farmers of the West, and he then these matters than orm prehension n° ; \"ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION wo t his own, but hel lodged in the minde of th ter: This was decided at a meeting of} adds: \u201cIt will be seen that farmers plenty of room for further Mie be Friday in Italian L DEPARTMENT MAIN -4090.jintèrests other than his own, : mm.; the: unthinking.the Toronto branch of the alliance haves grsater Intsrests than manu- ment.er enlighten- po Oala Nights, Wed.& Fri, wide 5 Ve : EDITORIAL, MAIN 400s \u2018ad not realize to what extent \u2018the| The protected interest instead of de- held yesterday.facturers, who age stated to control Such a series of lectur ; \u201c ALICE NEILSEN IN TITLE ROLE - sonar things that he produces have to bear| nouncing reciprocity, should cling to it Morne Te Been asked to oe, the en 315,000,000 un manufacturing plants and & great value to the vonng en h À Lo y vigne 00 RATES, the enhanced cost of everything that] 8s to a life buoy.When, in the ce ha | equipments.\u201d are to fill so Important pA Tuesday | e enhanced co A as in \u2018against the use of the toboggan slides| \u201cThe abs nt a place i a Thureday CARMEN .he \u201cif me \u201ci ge.-| is artificially rendered .dearer.\u2018He United States, whith has elected a 2 High Park on Sunday, cing at sùrely our Ly of nt eon of rene Public opinion in both (ayy.Saturday \"TIN FRENCH Reali ae nos.3 \u201c| has, however, only got to ask \u2018himselz Democrat House- \u201cOF \u2018Representatives, Jewish Hire weddings, bane | Con | your thinking readers.To any one move prejudices and 9 Eiders N \u2018Northe Fh i d a ay more| and'as a téfts, änd.'& mes\u2019 priv w may have taken the À res es in and .£1 Cala Nights, Tue.& Sat, with.|| Peut st or rp dont ee ine Coe gr y the people.\u2018of a \u201cthe.po.oe rae pi Me said \u2018the Sunday \u2018at homes,\u2019 al; anywhere near the mark, I would say criating a ONE En ES orties re T IDMOND CLEMENT as DON JOSE real and wd suburbs cxoeptet), Nawto d- r.people, say \u2019 people make the dis- | which bridge and other r games were that the capital invested in manu- |spect for each others fairl bo land and the rush Isles; 8lpo for fingland, for these things.The only covery that if ig $e dwn .duties | played for gain, ¢onstituted one of.the| facturing plants an uipments in which woul tion, un Popular Concert at Popular names, | Barmuds, Britigh answer is; Canada's great patural re-| which mit and reduce their pros- most.demoralizing of existing agen- Montres pans 1 seu 3190.00 000 then ha dan Ftself greatly stronc sh ulana, Tish does, Ban te \"North ; 5 - eir i 8 r ,000, rmonious relations between th, mie orhes,_- soüréé# pay for them.\u201d But how?It] perity, \u201cths -4 ot ti are Ces.then $19,000,000.An Inquiry recently two kindred peoples, and 8.i Prices Saturday Afternoon Janda, EOL Gaby \u201cGh fun Hear: ar is a vo aimoult to fellow the wheat.numbered, at po ve with Troy Do That tobomgening made by à New York financial paper perpetual si arantee of peace.to .Lenward .inside, Nal.and playing golf o nda god- show ë that in this Province o insure such a lectureship, : NEXT AND LAST WEEK: & Mauritius, New Zealand, Northem till It pays the bills.It pays first inf us as with the Unfted States Detno-'| leas forins of amusement, and have u| of Quebec there is an investment of complish so noble a mission à sii.ve LA TRAVIAT A.1128 Nigeria.iy Pk aelies.5 Sierre having.to pay for the ships that carry | crats.\u2018will be how.to give it .most | demoralizing effect - on the 1 Lonulace.Sa over $70,000,000 of United States Stently ares endowment would have 1.cu \u2018 Trin it.'Thé ships carryi the harvest) entie a eh was the statement made by Dr.Speers capital alone.e raised, so that the best talent \" with Mme.Lipekowska, Werther; 2 ie Ee ha Turk's asinad\u2019 sad abroad pe att ou et out of 5 lespaté ; Bae ?\u2018Evéry Sunday thé golf links at West! \u2018This will show yout readers that both sides of the border could Se se i d CARMEN Fos ted Gtptes, Alasks, + - pp.; Toronto \u2018are crowded with people seek-| either Mr, Green was misquoted or cured to give welght and efficiency «.ou an alae, 3 tr Unita Islands; Week.that, as the imports are checked, and | THB \u2018orrÿ.AND: \u201cWESTMOUNT.| ing.this godlese form of amusement,\u2019 that he is so remarkably ignorant on the undertaking.In view, however.nl with Edmond Clement.Nes Witness, 26 cents extra, \u2018North pay very little of the frefght.The higher | In view of the facts; our sympathies.-he said, \u2018añd they and the toboggan ithe extent of our Canadian industries of the Importance of the end to 1: ne ad | tra a poutre ds the pets Su a No tx-| the freight it pays the less his wheat| are aitogether wiih Westmount.ahd) {ides ot High Park have sde demoraliz- | \u2018that his present visit to Eastern cen- accomplished, surely there ought to be av - | 0 ce countryside.\u2019 ada should be of great benefit not o y in raising the necessa BAITISE AND TORRION MAILS.United 8 sn pes And iia iim (Sapeadencien ries brings to the farmer.In the second Outremont ir their resistance to- an- |\u2018 Dr.Speers also complained of the| to himself, but te the organization + funds.\" t, To be closed at the Pout OXice durisg not Bamed'1n tee a) above \"ut da follows: Place, everything in the country being | nexatian, though I} ls fair to say that [ work which he \u2018claims is being done| which he 18 an official\u2019.HARLAN QREELMAN.on} \u2018the Weok Badisg Deo.ITE, 1810 [Be Er axtra; Weudy enhdnced in price, the cost of living many of their pleas» will: not hold ne GRR.freight yards at West .Auburn, N.Y, Dec.3.a pee Suc > \u2018Northèra \"| 18 dearer, \u2018and the farmer has \u201cper-| either in morals or law.Men ard| I k \u201d ING R oe R3 .sine, .now men working there who GIRLS\u2019 READING ROOM.14 745 em, La =U Tr Attantto | in fu athe of Pe a PRAY.| \u2018forté to pay for this in higher.wages.| placed in this world in communities to have not had a day off for six BRUTALITY TO ANIMALS.pl \u201ci 8.00 pm, CB \u201cSu BE Wert ot at au very 2 boa EE \u201cstands - to reason that industries help each, other, and mo section of- & a a ry sald, ond 1 am, told that) Almost Four Hundred Names En- (Td the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 w um.\u2018Ameriepÿ| \"7 Vide\" at \u2018that\u2019 cannot live Without \u2018protéctive community has a motel Mght to draw and could be left antl Monday.| rolled During Past Y Sted 0 the course of my life Ihave ww \"1k.TE pm, ABupplemen ar à pare Sisthiuh © canna sm anIeAt tons sho outg pe duties are carried on at a loss to the |its skirts away from the rést with 4 rr e g Fast Tear.parles has out (na ony o va ® Jy ._ : gms \u201cSupplementary Yamin dou : it.Country as a whole, and lave to bel \u2018stand neide, - 1 \u201cdep Monter.than thoi.\u2019 HATTIE \u2018LEBLANC NOT GUILTY.\u2014\u2014 the cruelties inflicted hersoin Mere firs 16 1 10.2 mp.ot.Britain, C.PR.\u201cthe Editer\u201d shontres.\u2018 I rr ers to bonused to Hve at ali.The only in-} It cannot be denied that these, 1i%s rte Many lonely and dlscouraged girls, réal upon man\u2019s best friend, the poor Loy \u2018 - \u201c who v t n ous! aioe be cran up to Sod \u201cbobère Wr of the \u2018Witness, Montreal Ti oe lie are those| the other suburbs, and more than Jury Exonerates Cape Breton Girl homes in the ota Country, have been these poor\u201d ana Sime of T ol cu it a Readers | Vacate! Teaviay tise out bonus, and ttf some of them, are parts of Montreal.of Murder Charge.cheered and helped at the Girls\u2019 Read- dally hard, and surely the least the pol Eas are forwarded chy Yor > ihe or lo period, ohn \u2018must be these that pay all the | Cote dès Nelgés\u201d had t .| ing Room, 111 Stanley street.At the drivers (I say \u2018driv b h BON steamers; at md of allié E vio Dae Daily Witaces eon day of | bonuses.a separate | annual meeting, held yesterday, the word \u2018men\u2019 is to Soc for mos ve ser ef.on Frid a mati, 6 twenty-five cents K 3 manufacturing as- well as agricultural | Cambridge, Mass.Dec.14.\u2014 Not secretary, Mrs.Frost, in her report, them) could do EE for oat of ic posted.at or he on Là es ; RE deg =o sritain and the United à.Simultaneously.with the rumor that existence three-gifarters™ of 'a century guilty: ae at Lang aay dwelt on this aspect of the work, |cifully with them.I am practically à n b AR 9 i whi a ; , 1e Se mines 0 at tthe hd | wn bile the pub : a re se £ My.Carnegie: 18 going.to appropriate Es ES octions wa} 2 the case ¢f Hattle Leblanc, of West ford, during the year, oe rao two: hours alk ny te ou Sat.des iL of Closing ; totration: \u201cdossiar 5.36 Hetelu pus popeners of thy anancisl \u2018ten-\u2018niiitèn \u201cdoîtars, or\u201d sbhé \u2018other vast 7 IP \u2018Arichat, C.B.ccharged; with the mur- being filled eveniniz after evening.## |urday afternoon last I witnessed more \u2014 atte res 80d other 2dvertisements which they fisumn;\u2019 \u2018to the promotion: of: peace.be.spot ot ue SU.do frontreas, sé Per of Clarence a Saver, of Walt- the \u2018girls have Sathered for socials or cruelty terahopées than I have seer - \"Letters for Re stration should de r calculated or intehded tak a and forms s:{hey are bone ° dé asses.sides, lonely ones have |in the past twenty years in the \u2018Old x \"do fri of \u2018aii hour before plinntage stoocfinat | the reader, it pros nations, Cretan, suggestion | of her bone and flesh of her flesh.ft] Sn Ù Seen visited la their p'emes by the Country.\u201d Had It\u2019 not been that ms - sing of* 1 guarante they in no Way .+ u- ,; 0° rnes ristian workers, ready to wifg was with me on Saturday after - Bu ues niee advert ex sents, pond must burn Seminary.in thie State of New 1% impossible: to.defend ths Isgistation TWO: MORE WARSHIPS advise and cheer.The usual classes, noon I should certainly have taken \"REAL EST ATE: .ae ft + pay of putting £ faith a \u201cYork, that» the \u2018century \u201cof peace.en fomote off\u2019, segments of the} .: \u2014 .] including one for rot and fancy upon myself to thrash one particular - cours undaty.of a city: a; itis nave en * weekly.e brute of driv til he would not know much about idle a Zivertisinge.| should.be telebrated by the creation \u2018th a.ity\u2019 end places them in Contracts Let For British Vessels| Bible class has n Dela weekly, ~The brute of a driver until he w ould, no Whitlam streot-Moirs.C.H.-Ca-' Thich offers pre tiny the\u2019 most specalds\u2019) of a fund for \u2018the interchange of col il hands of Comufumities hese shy To-day.The tea hour has been found helpful, or whip on a horse again for a few + .H.-Ca-| Liye, and.th ore 3 SIBky of lege lectureships between th i arity make all they |.résine affording opportunity for personal months.There is.I urderstand, a telli, Ltd., have sold to Messrs.La- nts e great shanc p e.United | contact.A social has been held the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty = &ain dre balanced by the t chances st d can oùt of the proximity and growth ère let ete, atin & Co Fei el A po res uE | exists between tha United States and | OF £90 City, While returning nothing Eater, Des, Matra \u2018or two | fret \u2018Thursday of sach month, The |to Animals here.Where ac ite in corner of St.Henri etreet, for the sum ermany.\u2018Professor to it.We have \u201cgeen muburbe dis- \u2018battleships, provided for in the current | jeper, and Moti, an.untainted child., ca e po ; q Professor Creelman rightly | counting thé éredit-of-Montreai to the | Years naval programme.Fhe spécifi- 1 make one or two \u2018examples\u2019 of suc of $20,000.This property is directly im In the lsper mission in India, and also \u2018creatures?\u2019 3 thinks that nothing could - refried fos me on to son vnersontne Sgen | 1 ferme end hen Sane ovr RUE Srl Stuer (Uma eee fn ir BG.MACDONALD tin Company, and will be remodelled | FM 1¢ the two \u2018countries, and es \u201cho \u201ctruly thelr reckless debla.\u2018We Hiéve seer! mp a gi Sant nésque n Crate or he\u2019 Camp Victorla Square, cit.and added to the comphnys plant, L838 says, there survives, espéclally on one eM baking hen police and other REBELS DEFEATED.beliton sufferers, the (girls at once : agdalen street\u2014The estate ile, pates Me, ] regulations by -refusin& to enforce fitted up a box of useful clothing.The THE SIDEWALKS._ liam Beattie has sold to James Har- F| gfe o plentiful igmoraxce \u2018of neigh- : | Washington, Dec.14.\u2014The Mexican wednesday afternoon sewing class .- D rold lot 268 in St.Ann's ward ,situ- || poring institutions.\u2018 There is nothing | P@T@lle1 restrictions.For all this) rederel troops have completely routed for children has enrolled 124 ® Almost | (Editor of the \u201cWitness) ated on Magdalen street, near Wel- al 3 \u2018invidibus in saying that th.United VIOUS the \u2018Quebéc\u201d Legislature.made] the Tevolutionists in CHICushua and 400 names in all have been enrolled Sir\u2014The Controllers snd City sur ._ States is more.in need of thi .itse \u2018responsible by granting \"to\" these captu City , @CCot during the year.The secretary re- veyor are to be congratulated on th ant oles Dave old.the\u2019 ro Bese | D|10 genda than Canada, as trom he suburbs .#unjeipal independence.the se te Permet § from Mr, iso, ferred to letters received from mem- 8reat improvement in our sidewalks FR §17 St Paul street, mear O'Connell | ; nada 1y Montréal was fo:doubt party to the the United States ambassador at Mex- bers of years ago who had gome to If the householders und business nev 7 Se Pa street, » car 3 n 16|1'7 minor position, Canada necessarily a party à the United distant homes of their own, but who Ple will still persist in sweeping th: Brewing Comp for $17,000.| 98/24 derives a great deal of her public in- | WTORE DY not entering any protest.| 19 CNY Pare the State of Chihuahua 18d not forgotten the Girls\u2019 Reading #alid off, and chopping holes in the fon Are Metouite.metreut-TRe Tit OF 30 0131 | struction ffem the United States, 18 Still it was.an injury done, and it ig and other parts of the country, said Room, (ond he report [Close © with MW Somalis, Shey net De went En ie : o eo many who ; Montreal has sold to Joseph pushes constantly hearing United States for the Legislature, seeing that it is Mr Wilson of nt.TE resistance helped in the classes, song services, The city authorities must now pros- i nd others property at 1is Metca «ooo speakers, seeing United States plays; 5 competency, to amend the to the governme ~ by gifts of books and papers, and in ecute the stupid people who do thelr est Beard, rer LS ess, other a and imbibing Utilted States ideas.- Wrong\u2019 sornewhät.TL : | trie _ various ways.best to make the sidewalks as bad af cer \"ete.> prmille \u2018atrest or Nos Parent has | : Indeed, there is no need to teach \u2018our \u2018 FINGERS.AMPUTATED.The tressurer\u2019s statement showed ever.Ah sold to Pierre Collin a lot 25 feet by | .T |college students United States ways.|, positive charges we have men-| Armand Delettre, géd 8, of 11 Du- {ZEGP(S Of 3LSIGG, and balance of |, JOHN FAULEIER n: 100 feet, with buildings on Ste.Emilie | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1010.They have of their own accord, ann | tioned do not le Ht the door of West- quette street, got o ant fingers mans The following is the committee for | athcart.street.7 : \u2019 \u2018 \u2019 = | ?- pg | .TT street, near Tortugal avenue, St.Hearl| | __o_ [ot an their cotes phrameoiony from |mo fn quention site he urbe) Ber amputaten at the Hotel Dieu 5 Reford, Mrs 8.H © Afiner Miss PBESS AND AGRICULTURE © mn \"> that.a ; oo NI , 8.H.C., pétosvençe avenue-The estate J, the \u2018 When a seloonkeeper is prosecuted n mene other hand, we much better \u2018governed .than Montreal| THE OPE thar Lewis, and Mrs.Alex, Meñr- The Press and Agrieu] ae tor % a.+ Lo., or flai t ; Ma Iara RA.\u201c Cg topic on which Mr.Fred Davy property hearing civic numbers - srl, agrant violation of the law he is vof government._ very much more re- in every way.They \u2018have heaped uni Te The Rev.Mr.Sullivan presided at of the \u2018Central Canada Citizen,\u2019 ad- \u2014 > so Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, politely summoned to appear in court or next day; wh - \u201cMaplewood avenue\u2014Mrs, J.H.Ma- Tested y en a clergyman is ar- her and others have sold to Pierre no debts to : force them to cover ind the meeting, among those present be- f the left on this : dreseed the literary societies © solvency by a exdtion, .x a, blank space org ing: Mrs, Finley, Mrs.Miner, Mrs.id Col- y np n.Notwith- page of indefinite length, and the word y, Savage, Miss Gault, Mrs.J.S.Al- Boasal of Sok ture, Mee desc srih- sporisive to.the.people, \u2018amd one that i ) gives more scope to our abler men for glving away tracts-in 8 pan that of the United States, and | standing occasional \u2018little \u2018ructione wuperb\u2019 were written upon it, some- [jan, Miss Allan, Judge and Mrs.S.district that.certainly n i mpression in ed in a practical way the type of ar- Desforges several loti on Maplewood.y neèds merding, think that country has much to | at have made reports of.their coun- thing appron M ne pert ance of B, pact Tonmston E eat, rs.ticle suited to the farming community.avenue, Outremont, for $6,993, the area | he Is dragged off to the nearest patro ngs read being 9,990 square feet.box end subjected to he re: ia learn from us, i it would.We ré- ot Tes readable, they Have al4l Carmen\u2019 at His Majesty's Theatre last Finley, Miss Douglas, Mrs.Walter 20d s8id the most p Oe said \u201c member how it adopted the \u2018Cana- ways been to the mother city models evening might be obtained.Paul, Mrs.\u2018James Hutchinson, Mrs.2¢W2 writing was that choice sImpie Riviere des Prairies\u2014J.B.Archam- Sir Fer great dea bault has sold to J.Æ.Gauvin lot Journey in the patrol waggon.This dian s of good covernment.It is 20 obvi The singing and acting of rabini David Lewi t deal in a fev A vs of balloting and led 1t 8 obviously avid Lewis, Mrs.J.Murray Smith, tem ba called C t- were of such surpassing words.and Clémen and Mrs.Radford.address Mr.Davy answers\u201d 19 and part of 18 at Riviere des Prai- happened to -the Rev.Dr.Bowman to their own int ries, with a farm two arpents by 40 Tucker.The poliée captain when he|!* All the papers the Australian n interest to kesp apart Lenifs-\u2014end \u2018genius\u2019 strange to says \"Mr, George Hague, who 1 After the y po ptain when Ne method.We need not say, on the |.tH8t Only the most startling altruiem!| for thé \u2018fret time, seems inadequately the oldest friends and supportors of Cd, 2 number of questions Wr.Brot arpents, for $11,000.arrived at Bellingham Road\u2014 < a the station: Immediately \u201ccould induce \u2018 ribé it\u2014that enthusiasm itself awarded a vote of thanks._ nor ingha a ad-\u2014E.Roghbn has roles où ht : Fo: da be has been other hand, that Canada has most to\u2019) hém' to want to cast ini} to age diring, and pleasure mountéd \u2018the rooms, was unhable to be present tain, Agriculture \u201811, occupied the 0 \u2019 MacForians K lats 32-7-1 Fo ain by \u2018perpetual pea Pi their lot with the\u2018mother city.They (SIL lke = owing to the unfavorable weather.and 32-6-2, Coté des Neigez «cadastre, aoquittéd .- \u201cthe Recorder on the y.peace.Placed as t e¥ almost to the\u2019 summit of fatigue.In chair.with bufidines oh Bellinghèm road.ground hat.there 1s no law against we are, our supreme love and alle.2F® DOW free from fence posters, from: | Montreal such a night of music is not \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HS for | $7.000.distributing | tracts.This was the glance turned towards Britain, and féctotiés, from \u201capartment houses, | in the enor wan ng on We TO BE HEARD HERE.\u2018THIEF GETS SIX MONT c ult au Recollet\u2014 J.Brignon dit our tes from - movin cture n younger, ana a _\u2014\u2014\u2014 Alphonse H 719 st Lawrenur | Lapierre has sold to Alberle Paquette Charge against Dr.Tucker, whose |\" 57% i\" material interests lying ere than en rleances, and lave already sald that M.Clement has ; - | mee oes \u201cand convirted P, lots 216-1, 2 and 3, in Sault'au Recol- Work among thé poor of the city, and OUF Intercourse with the \u2018United | se put together, fromi| a voice the quality of which only one Appeal in United Shoe Company's| stoaling caps at a party at which hr let, with bulldings, for 34,614.particularly among the new citizens SSF: it 18 £0 us, as it is we think the liquor business.Annexation would) or two singers in, 5, Pete mmajority of Case, Quebec, Transferred.attended last Saturday night, in tr Manufacturers \u2014 Zotique Lefebvre from foreign \u2018land hould be k to AIT the world, a matter of the very\u2019 bring all these upon them in floods.with, and last night = e Je 3, he north end of the city, was sentence has sold to Mrs.Lorenzo Dansereau on Yores nds, shou 6 KNOWN arat import that the relatio be.| While these are the benefits M its charms were ar ;, to six months in jail this morninz tu part of lots 2842, 2843 and 2846, Mont- to every policeman on the beat, in St.ns .th ellis ont- persgnation of the character, too.ras Quebec.Dec.14.\u2014Mr.Justice Carroll, by Judge Bazin real cadastre, with buildings 133 to Lawrence Ward at least.This was the | éeT these two great powers should real has to bestow, we are inclined to | most excellent, and, He on rg \"9 sitting bn Chambers this meming, i 147 on Manufacturers street, corner of crime for which he was handled like be cordial, and that our own country, think that they can do the smother 18 Work a à dletionary praise gave judgment referring the motion H Ropery Sireet, for 39,800.A ela rough Vicious lads can stand in Instead of being a source of irrita- city.even.more good by showing her! ors Topper thelr nouns and verbs with for Jeave he Pyeal made by she advo.eae parer Son potage tonne seaguigeifpairiieed iodo it e T 2 .: xX the late R.Ramsay h e estate 0 insulting © men without tiop, should in every way promote the better way than by casting in their the most high-faluting adjectives and Company to the Full Court of Kings + & y has sold \u2018to Mrs.Sangs g out ever .g3le - THE WEATHER ; Herman Caplan part of lots 318 and | seeing a patrol waggon.Dr.Tucker | the entente.lot.with her.We \u2018resume the muni- adverbe.art from the two prin-' Bench, which will meet in Montreal on © ; Ë 319, St.Antoine cadastre, with build- ma : ) a ci roblem The cast, ap January 15.The appeal is asked gertoetautonZostacte Sosqeate ings on Notre Dame street, for $13,000, F2Ve the policeman hls card, suggest- pal problem is one on which the cipals, was-excéptionally well balanced against the Judgment rendered by.bts ati none re ing that he telephone headquarters, for RECIPROCITY AND PROTECTION.Fu esent.Parks ang.Ielands Commls- and\u2019 fine, and the Sof he band, \u201cwas Judge Cannon deciding that he has PAIR AND MILD.d = AN IRISH PROMISE, h- said he had been given permission | Tt is said that the teriff policy of slon is free -to make suggestions.We ver better dons., Bea to hear the case in Que- robe: aE outy ang mid.TH \u2014 | | {| e do this work by the Mayor and chiet the United States Democrats, who | sewpment cuting sen ph yoo® |, Tie alts, however, In this opera 8917 re day fois snd mid J Free Ireland Will Never Raise a of Police, and had been at similar will rule the new House of Repre- - tion.We find ve most states: aha.too any of the patrons are per- CONTRACTOR FOUND DEAD Yesterday's maximum and nunimv Hand to Deprive Any Nation place many times before.sentatives, 18 to shave ten percent off ike position under.the an- mitted to take thelr seats while the int * temperatures were: \u2014 of Its Libert \u2018The use of the patrol waggon in such all duties, and more off the more un- po nder; the circumstances; | first act 1s performing; and thus much Nail i Dee.ok The body of pictoria, st 00 Libe y.; a case is inexcusable, and we'hone the reagonabl i y and that which is almost certain ta \u2018of the first act is spoiled for many.ei eith, a well-known railway con- am\u2019 oops, De \u2019 = op as ble and.obnoxious ones.Does , The .management announces that $ractor.who wandered away in a Edmonton, 40, 28.When the Irish people reach the constable\u2019s behavior will be taken up this mean reducing.the .diities by a prove In the end, carter, that ra Mme.Alice Neilsen arrived from Bos.| storm from lis camp at Merryfielà Battleford.16.sé.18 goal of liberty, they will never raise PY the Mayor and Board of Control | tenth of \u2018the.duties, or.does\u2019 \u2018it mean o ot auction of AA oe po y, thé! ton yesterday, and, wily make her first EE re Moosela®, Sask hx weeks Calgary, 48, 28.a hand to deprive any people of the If the police want exercise for the| a lowering \u201cét thèm By: ten ints, a ro ugh system appearance wigh pera Company Ad several Qu'Appellc, 34, 26.- \u2018pod is Majesty's this evening i miles from the camp.Keith had con- 28, 18 .precious boon of national freedom horses of the patrol service they can very di: Yerent thing?\u2019 The remark that which prevaild in london and New] at H vole of A Butterfiy.n the structed lines for all the principal rafl- 32 \u201822, they have fought for so long.This find good use for them In the same ; Has, bèen a dofited 60 TR to York, a system which amounts to the will also bé heard again on Friday way companies in the West, and was Parry Sound, 34, 33, L utterance of the Rev.Father Me- fedéralization of the city,\u2018 securing| eveniné of this week.| To-morrow @ 8reat friend of Messrs.Mackenzie MONTREAL, 10, 10.Donnell concluded a lectur - Dan- neighborhood, where even nurses of the.a .dérangément .to usinges fel O'Connell, which he Cave \u201cin St.General Hospital are frequently insult- rathek \u2018éapnorts the former.5 5 = solidarity In large things and a large Évenine Webi re pe rablal and Mann.He was fifty-five years of Sorento: 12° (2.Ann\u2019s Hall last night under the aus- ed on the streets.- tation.Pha.other.\u2018remarke of £8 arfount of autonomy on smaller ones.ie an Earl Grey, who will be \u2014 \u2014 St, John, 20, 8.Halifax, 26, 8.Sn respdiiatt \u201cthat the.\u201cCandid mn tt For that all sections\u2019 would: Probably present.\u2018 On Baturday evening \u2018Car- ; ME PENS?Milder weather now prevail 7 éy hold up both hands: men\u2019 will be repeated\u2019 with Edmo: RECOM ND ON FUND.ilder we ding further cas the Irish liberator and .the times - in Mr.Jan Zagchery Malcolm, Unionist get.4dl: Yhéy wah want | , Withou} aly rbot Ll Clement inthe leading role.mond | The special committee appointed to ward Ti ht local snowfall or finrri- 8 po g which he lived, and-paid a hizh tri.MP; \u2018for\u2019 \u2018Cfoydon, a constituency \u2018proeal.concessions, sebme, ste: \u2018or based d Quehe\u2018 , An intérésting programme is prom- consider the best méans of\" establish- have occurred In Ontario an Le bute to the Irish P rotestant\u2019 states- which\" was oùee described ' by a great on thezether-theory; points, on GERMAN CROWN PRINCES ised for the closing week, which will ing a pension fund for civic, employees while elsewhere fair weataer has » man, Grattan.English writér as \u2018one of our beauti-| the Tower: Hos Wa: =.TRIP.\" = include \u2018La Traviata, with Lydia Lip- | met this morning, and determined io tinued._ lak , ; the last ) mend the edo tion of the s = _ CALLED TO VANCOUVER.| ful homes of humbug.is a \u2018very re- able.+ Wrether \u201cit, veouig- Bombay, Dec.#4.\u2014 Thé German weal I Pa iy Suggested by Mr.B' Hal 1 Brown.mme Washington on a \u2014 Forecast New Mr.C.C.Cottrells many friends \u2018markable, wonderful man.He says 85 could.Boot by a.feolproolty: ryury Crown Prince arrived here to-day on |4wo evenings of \u2018Carmen\u2019 with Cle.| Proposes that men of sixty-five years yore.Unsettled to-night, probair \u20ac + 4 will be sorry to learn that on account | so himself, ahd that should be suffi- ts another.Aime! We \u2018aout de Higuid, the German cruiser Gneisonau\u2019.The ment\u2019: the second act of \u2018The Tales cf age may be able to retire, being snow in north portion: Thursday fa! of the serious illness of his mother, r we 1 ; Wr 3 \u2018party will stop at Government House.of Hoffman\u2019 and \u2018Pagliaccl\u2019; and for given as pension one-fiftieth of the k and probably high west winds.cient.Mr.Malcolm's latest stroke of In any umse it.ofild Hot\u201d be, aibthe his afternoon.the Prince exchanged the; farewell performance the oc average salary received during the last © Western New York\u2014Unsstiled © both he and Miss Gertie Cottrell left n Zht's genius comes to us over the cable, and Canadian > dévocates.of me 1ty visits with the Governor.The populace act of \u2018Manon\u2019 and the third act of five years of service, multiplied by the afternoon, cloudy to: night and Taw pices of the United Irish League.The lecturer gave a vivid picture of - Ney ep.gm + égard TOR E wo © 0 on Tuesday night's train for Van- 2 ¥ couver.pes rr gre i it does eu no injustice, he tried +o - want.Their -chief \u201csente sé ot to gave\u201d the visitors a friendly reception.\u2018Lakme\u2019 will be\u201d given.number of years of service.day; high west winds.4 ; | RL QT een - | dream of Hows.and,\" the.mien.who \u2014\u2014 = +4444 - D FORGET strove So Roti, Sh aiotne an Emptet.fs.\u201c| + wo \u2018 a in which Canada should have an hon- sy i + v orable part.4 7° 0 Shy À À Lt 5: RTY LINES 254 rt 3 s PARTY | LADY HELPED POLICE, : + .CL .4e ai à Eide?LT DE Fy .ñ : p ++++4 * \u2018 cn VRP nti ye mul X : Sh co Is With the While Men Whi, Looked \u2018on Would - - : ks pes.) when Canada Deals Not Assist in Arrest, a 314 à Jette ial .\u2026|.ny Tone a 2 EL des i 3! ; Evens Problem of Imperia |-, A public-spirited lady, who\u2019declined | : 414 Ou mg.: to give \"her name.and address, went | 7 4 | | copy :- - Defence.jto the assistance\u201cof the police last 7 ) $y nN sone Lo.hight during an \u2018arrest which .Con- : YA 1 { 4 | stable McCaffrey Was making in No- | P A \u2018( dl +4 - :.y tre Dame street.The man eing ar- |.WA : \u2018Rid AN Jr HIBBERT TUPPER'S VIEWS.100 Tame street The man and the |\" (et À NEAR 0.97; NN Post.,' ° J .constable ad a uch difficulty in| Cr SER 1 SRE PRES ; Vim een no \u201c7, TE 4 h, 3 : i is | getting away ith him.that ; Waë |; eT Cal wan ETS aw ' se 7 qv on, ne He Declares Government Policy 1 +| forced .tg.drop.hig baton, gloves.and A worth, Best, but Many Must be +a pair of trousers the mail was sup- : Ls gal amet eben va wb wis i | STUART HINTS THAT PLAYERS ~~ | PLENTY OF HOCREY \u2014 à Your Guard Agai matter : \u201c| Well dressed, picked these, articles up: T° Eales nr Cp TAÈATE TAG 5 TO SATISFY FANS Be On Your Guard Ag t Im ie ee ESE SRA bates WILT, NOT EXERT THEMSELVES| ~~ TSTSFYFANS| ge on Guard Agair cave Jl Gere should bo mo party whem on with them, although o crowd of | ee TE ie ass + | sixteen Professional Games aud Of.\"PROGRESSO\u201d Overcoats Rails eS La Te An.dian public men Em ree ore tee a mip am de : 4 | thé time, had deélined either to \u2018as- En 45 LT : d \u20ac D further (an?\u201cder questions of national and sist.the_constable with the arrest or | ~ © \"U7 0 Es el me aie cn Nee a fen CT Twelve Amateur to be : ful article is always imitated.\u2019 desip.in con ; a fence,.- was preached before to Tescue \u2018the property.- .ci Tips Gi n Only $600 Wi th Ridpath, Kerr Shore.Lesueur and Gil, Pla ed.; : \u2018The successful a .212 ei in Overcoats f cor.imperial e ic and enthusiastic com- Lieut.Marwick, .Sergeant - Briçault - \u201cWill - VO y SOUV.| Y.Ort = Gant.ere roséd Lake: and Stuart, it) is y ; \u201cPROGRESSO\u201d\u2019 is the most successful creat 1n 1e two , sympathetic Tr.has; and Constable McCaffrey, of the .Cha-, Ce ie way de wh x hl oF \"believed will eventually .go back | .3 i d \u2019 183 a 5! by Sir Chas: ) xe .: also believed 8; troduced into Canada.y\" large, any yesterday afternoon by: Si doillez Square station, were.profuse |.\"18 the Way He.Puts it / |inté-the fold.\u2018Dave Mulligan, in fact, The Interprovincial Amateur Hockey ever intr : .luable that th ; 1 EN the pony - Tupper at the Canadian Club} in their thank and endeavored to So _ Te omises to have for Thursday a team Union, Central Section, in which Clif- Its distinctive features are so uniquetand valuable cy ; } UBÇe:.pribbert © his honor.-| get.the name of their benefactress in SL coo.[capable of Winning back the Stanley fords and New Edinburgh, of Ottawa.tented.: : } raise juncheon in \u2018 ; bis opin- \u2018order that.théy - coulà make- a re-|.; a Ce any gp: (CUP: ; - Co and the Victorias and Montreals of this have been patented.ki tra Inter.sir Hibbert, In support o o party in| Port to Chief Campeau, but_she fi ROSS AND SMAILL TO PLAY.| Ottawa, Dec.13.\u2014 Bruce Stuart and city play, has now announced its This, however, does not prevent others from making ox nang jon that there shou 2nd \u2018our posi- fused \u2018to.give it, on the groun as nl \u2014\u2014 | Marty Walsh statéd to-night that if not team belng last mentioned vagant claims for cheap imitations-\u2014nor in giving or ary man.tters as defence and our Posi-| sng had merely done her duty .: v ap.signed up by.the-Ottawas \u2018they wou ; : ; thing like \u201cPROGRESSO\u2019\u2019.eh are guch mate ire, showed that our| citizen.She sald.a.few things, how- They Will Be With the Wander-.apply for their.release, their intention | \u2018Jan.1\u2014Olffsides vs.Victorias, overcoats names sounding something.; ; ; at the tion in the Empir A re t/'ever,.about the : \u2018voters\u2019 who.had .; DE being: fo sign with-the- entrer OT ina © Jan.12\u2014Victorias vs.Mcntreal, _ CE me 5 e x Sw that there is no economy in buying these ; ject or «at national movements in the past.atooë \u2018stiN without offering\u2019 aid \u2018Ç other \u20ac dn, ee mal à ascolation puan.18-CHffsides vs.Now -Bdin | tler's: cabin on the: south shore of |deter players and officers while 4% the Wanderer or Canadfén- teams.Feb.28\u2014Cliffsides vs.Montreal: 9 ° Clofhiers : BY © ha try s service.both political] Lake Nipissing was the \u2018scene of a metropolis, \u2018and 1s convinced thdt the\" 0 ans - \u2026.|, Feb-25\u2014Montreal .vs.New Edin- Canada S Lea q rE ton or le also re tte utterly to abolish| Tragedy \u2018on Sunday To Oi of | Natlopal Association has completely $700 THE HIGHEST | purgh.© 2\u20ac \u2018 F pties should uriite u an \u201cdomestic \u201cquarrel; \u201cas = thé result\u2019 of, out-generalled the insurgents.~~.\u2019 : ERA ; po m\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 .\u2014 \u2014 te eal patronage, the curse, he said, en aie ee an Fétterly liés | to Nia ew league win deolacome, in JS SALARY TO BE PAID.| Besides these matches Jere are to ball governments.{Dj dytte.The news réached North \u201cBay | 2, SX onc, this season, realized.the \u201cWhy, said Bruce Stuart, referring to 0° 8 games In the City, \u201ctwenty-five of > = uld he +17 : yesterddy, and provincial officer Me- necessity of getting the Arema and when Montreal, \u2018the salary limit is a joke the \u201cmatches belng scheduied for the 8 ki n whe »NDORSES THE +.| Rae and several firéss -representdtives I'they went back on ous we threw up our with \"Boon and \u2018McCafferty, I Know Arena.- 2 i , 4 ce in GOVERNMENT POLICY.-\u2018drove to the scené; forty milés \u2018across-| hands, ° Yes, there was same.talk of \u2018for & fact -that \u2018oùe of the Wanderer \u2018The games between McGill, and .- \u2018- 5 0 | Fin oun.here was the lake.The woman wie found to Moving down to the Jubillee rink, We players nas Oe eee on WAY 410 Quéens end Toronto, will be played.on 100 Lovely Views, for SOC.fe ait M ES Trl beh Qui à rovoiver aie: had | dredeh, etrpies Soneter\u201d end\u201d Ai [Bet Cia Oftaus las do Etat 1 the pat queens Er = LR co .ion in regar 1 ne Pork » ; A wn pOur AS sed,\u2019 3 ; Ps j » PAL = 9 I d ub \u2018 in- - - - - ; | 2 _ \u2018 3 stand- reat miscanceptio : : -j enteredibenéath the jaw and passed | potifed .the Brockville club and -they.|ficulty and disputing?.I .do ) Lo ; late Ist | resent agitation in Quebec.If Que: \u2018conipletely \u201d tlirough * the head and |'win Tolcase tho.men upon Whose.ser-| fact, if any club if the National ps | WRE TLING QU ARTETTE \u20ac, Letterpress by the ?| in b té against militatisog |\" ey i OWE ; v fe pti \u201cAll the.\u2019 - |ciation -will- observe the $5000: rule.TN ; ion od navy.in \u201cimperial interests it | brain, tng Injuries Which TT | ore Bre discale ation 4 my phaton Why, you do not Suppose that the Can- | - - Dr.W.H.Drummond, author of - utiona, und a navy, : \u2018the rd | cause instant death.Co i Fat'ye tha al - > ; M i è for; mars : oR - È ron ous be meres Re las ha | Aîier @auartel with her musbana| Sey wnt airs TEL Sol oRR OE SHIT et To \u2018about A: Four Good Mon Meet at Sohmer \u201cThe Habitant \" - M en the men in Ontario en tribute qne cent] the \u2018woman picked up & revolver.ond Dr.Baird stated last night that, he, londe; will he play for less than $1,- o£ a = Br as n io NO a =.vo, These | Tan \u2018Into\u2019 the yard, where she Ui too, had given up hope.t was - : 2 : Ni : * \u2018Bt nn to pational or, Imperial defence.Ces, \u2018herdelf.She asserts that the shooting cult he pa in the first Place to fight à This, Dicky - Boon, of the.Wanderers, | Park To night.A GREAT WORK OF ART! ; t - must.be ec Le ; ; - or .; erates her against such a we anc organiza- denies.Lieu Co .\u2014 : fi ro we find.Laurier dealirg.in lan- Tas her own act, and exon es tion as \u2018the National.Then, again,when- +«.The highest figuré that \u2018Wanderers Two great contests are the special SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED! , Bu av te : \u2018that might well puzzle a habit-| bar nd.\u201c the Montreal Arena turned them: down: |intend .to pay .is $708, he said,\u201d and feature at Sohmer Park to-night.Lemm \u2018 | nt on St though he is proceeding on the|.G T.P.COMPLETLC COMPLETION \u2018there was not 12 Shost of à show.for qs at $700 Shel ere ould Be stil) will meet Deriaz, and the Belgian, Id In two years WN ant, aos ; - dd for! .I.P.he new organization.3 ir, | on sy side.And | eurs, who arrives here with a .i Je se- ight line.He is calling for fundé for - 2 syndicate Roady to back the new team, follow that every man on the team Js record and brilliant prospects, will en.°° LL _\u2014 100,000 Coples so n y BL Icy to our militia and a oa and yet : \u201d which was to have received 60 percent to get the same money.argue Frill gage with Hokuff in his first bout in i to Le 19 uses such expressions\u2019 as \u2018We must | Sections East and West of Quebes| ot the roms recelpts, the les r abiity wa intend fo the ste to tho limit of | America ______ i THE CITY AS IT IS TO-DAY! | | e ph i LU A - : game .straigh: car; a een ta Ready by 1912.\u2014 [to guide matoly Chrough the coming mur [35000 and wil play\u2019 the gems staight CLIFFSIDES AT WORK.\u2018THE COMMERCIAL METROPOLIS In its Wintry Garb issary it is in England.like this, what an|.- cu à ?.| range for the drawing up of a contract made with any player for $900.Even Ottawa, Dec.13.\u2014The Cliffsides held Co STREETS IN MID-WINTER ! .\u2019 + With conditions like \u2019 sition |\u2018 Oftawa,\u2018\u2019Ded.34\u2014The Hon.G.' P.| with Manager Dey, The Brockville [if such a sum was promiged, and i h ; their first practice this evening, thirty- .Wm Se SR tR | Park! AN.opportunity there is for an oppo Grah says that the sections of the| Club had sécured such men .a8 Kentia, [not, it would not necessarily mean t 2 two players turning out under.Coach.: Magnificent Panorama from Mount Roya eader to take advantage of it.But| Graham TS jon of the Grand Trunk Mallen, Kerr, Gillerain and Simmons.\u2018the\u2019 total salaries would run over $5.Alp.Smith.These included Stuart a at k ide in your city! Send the - te did not Class oT staan to Paciñc Railway.cost and, west of the| To-night the Ottawas announce that !060.Ee =.Christie, Billy Stewart, Charlie, Hall, Send a few Copies to your.Friends! ia o pride y allt rs who would stoop to rgllway- east and, wes , Cn = LC \u2018rank Orme, Earl Thompson, - ion | ished.ice FTY v 3.political | leaders he -thought, who said.| Quebec \u201cbridge will be completed by > \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 co cer - © Johnstone and Harry Broadbent, of last Best Book published.Price\u2014FIF A 3.) ve in Canada need do nothing for| January, 1912, if-nothing unforeseen A | mr FD oe Co year's team, also Billy and Géorge Can be had at Ce en 111 © \u2019 ; : À ; ! eu Tei Sal : LF i 0g Lf | .- | Smith an ar mour.on, Mc- : | eh + have imperial defence,\u2019 are living in a feol's) happens; .___ 0 PITCHER J ONES IS TRAD Us.Kenly ena Daragh will be out Thurs: if 93 134 PEEL STREET ; paradise.; arties:| - DISÉ GED.Le Lace oo et eme à ay.ntend to make a big ADI\u2019 : equal There should be unity le, NOT DISCOURAGED.NA TY nN hp) effort to recover the-Allan Cup.4 Hotel de, oil se sus | BARROWS SALARY GOES UP|** fire or Hot Mont- imal to a policy \u2018of sharing in the de-|.ti izer Speaks at LR vuoi = | JUNIOR LEAGUE SCHEDULE.- Near Windsor Poor fence of the Empire, and then to se- Local Option Organizer Spea ak 1 © ee : - Ca : The Junior Amatéur Hockey League - | year cure the abolition.of the system of}.\u2026 Saskatchewan Contest.© Ÿ - to 1° .Co | will hold its annual meeting at the M.spec- political patronage, the curse of every\" \"200 \u2014_\u2014 Cn 10 LAs A.A.A.club house, on Friday evening, : the government, whether Liberal or .Con-|- J to .sta «1 5 .more, it increased his salary from $5, intern te C.A.H.L.is ex- - governm , \u2018 : ; ; LL .enl de 6 ) .Ape lc : FRE : and the intermediate 3 \u20ac the servative, We should share the Titan-|.Regina, Dec.14\u2014Mr.Keenleyside, | Bumpus Goec to Jersey City 000 to $7,500.A board of directors was 20% Ui intermediate CAH I : mer- land.Let us drive to the four winds| option campaign, sald: the témperance| ap\u2019 oo Ll 1\" | Yontreal Baseball -Clyh,.be \u2018a MA EN SEA .; .lly a de ROUTE SRE ADS Monks who would |' people wére not ,bëaten or discour-| \u2014Montreal Getting Sitton - ghalrman ~~ Besides his, he [astern ; YOR TO oP SON _ a.\u2014 > LR.a pe ee CL in Fe ®lace, | os Ra en SUR | ent ont ie Cry ge | ARCISSE DESJARDINS \u2019 at- _ Cen ee ee ._ \u201cîllega oi.-vôtes, hé leckred, _glone | rte tin.be 25 La Veomid un,\u2019 \u2018being \u201c1280 3 esident and.D.30.ah | ; 5.2 .AR RC S * RD ly : Fous ; js YEAR plie ce S Far Ad Ra taRity LS go am ESV eal a in, \u2018being \u20ac : oarat % j the Cercle St.Jacques and the Astors oP vo .more alta Eccoatta À cent mdeayrits IEDR counted: for \u2018thre majority! of 568 cv RTIETY 30 RSS ET manette \"IT.\" Fraser,\u201d RochektdH\" \u2018Bemoerat and|t 11 play followed by the Stars and Gar- to 1 : seen S$ cabinet 1508 option hers: \"1 | \u2014_\u2014 Chronicle,\u2019 secretary asd tregsurer, na P TU is expected Mayor Guerin will On account of moving, we will sell all umber as cdst pri Pr oid .TA\u201d - wn et ~ + | be present to face the puck.May.We will assure you that all orders given us ea .'@00D LOBSTER SEASON.BARROW 10 GET $7,500.Anoth dra concerning the \u2018Montreal \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 attention.To se BELL TEL.MAIN 6702.; ve Dar - ther : 0, : .: .sion St.John, NI, Déc.14\u2014F.J.Calder, A Baseball Club.has been announced.ATHLETICS BEATEN, 48 ET.ANTOIXE \u2014 meme Dominjon inspector o Sueries, who êrs\u2014 Pitcher \u2018Bumpu® Jones having been _4 L = down Sho pay 0 Péndy eotet | Receive News of Winters Ac.| ich tn Jresy C10 Ror Pitohgr'enton |, Havane, Dec, 112700 Aimendore | EE | trip down the Bay o unay.-coast, ecelve 7 - Indee wi © & new.cro ] ' A 1 Le Club to-day by a score\u2019 \u2019 N FAVORED t A I 3a NE _ .American League Clu y by a.\\ RCH UNIO .oo \u201clobaters., Since the season opened.the quisition With Joy.ete goes to Ginelmnatt.Noone sions | oF 0 16 5.| _\u2026 | (BIGRAILWAY STRIKE CHURCH UNI d, a -obsLers.Dince Lu Co 1.that.~~ \"7, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Cf RPE to know or particularly to care where, : %, LE \u2014 ., 2 .cp uelty catch has been very large, and the et Ee Ù that the elongated Wiggs will dlsport him-| EARL GREY SKATING CLUB.: in- | But St.John Presbytery Minority who.had sueh poor results |\u201c f things happened at tha A rai t Ma 66 Deglr .; in- - fishermen -who.had sueh poor resu.A number of thing p orn SCI.Winters will be with Toronto.The, ar Grey Skating Club will Decem er y ° Will Protest Action force .|, during the autumn are rejoicing.organization meeting of the Eastern! Burchell and Dubuc.will be the only open its season to-morrow.afternoon at .i Labor Wall Lrotes \u2018 such ia AND INSTRUMENTS a, _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_< | League held in New York on Monday veterans, but they will be supported by 4.30 o'clock at the Victoria Rink.ning of Serious abo , Cf DROVE ONSIDEWALK: \u2018 last The delegates authorized Mr.Bar: | Carroll, late of Toronto, Sitton, Sessions this season will be- Tuesday ane +4 21e À N.E., Dec.14\u2014After a 8 SIG NEW CATALOGUE ; 8 .A.So la \u2018| did well-for Jersey City, and: Glaze and mornings Wednesday evenings and on Dispute.; St.John, \u2019 .1 dav LD.; JUST OUT -WSITE mon sw Alexio, Tremblay paid a two-dollar row, the new president, to open head- Darner.President Lichtenhein also an- Thursday afternoons.| \u2019 : ; - spirited discussion, lasting tn as CN EINDSAN Liamreo OTTAWA fine yesterday for driving on the side- quarters in New York city, and wfhat nouñées that two men will be secured mere | D 15.\u2014Leadtrig 2nd until midnight, the Presbytery of walk.CL - lwill please Montreal's manager still from seme major league teams, .=} G.T.R.FOOTBALL CLUB.Winnipeg, Fran es running \u201ceut | St.John last night went on rec dn \u2014 BE pm ) TA Le | The G-T.R, fie apalt on > ha Sian or Winnipeg are \u201cpreparing for a favor of rest was registered by the : \u2018fed in the latter, but the matter of dates ranged an athletic smoker for to- rominent local engineer inori which will be forwarded tc FROM FLOOR TO CEILING PLAYERS LET OUT | was, left entirly to the branch for final &t the G.T.Scientific and Lecture Hall.strike.JA prom hot a great engin: minority, w Assembly, along with the Sur- © © AND oC Le .\u201c Sach Lwelve members., eers\u2019 strike, affecting all the Ameri- record of the decision.At times the A fROM CELLAR To UPPER ROOMS .a.t th Cl \u201cNo \u201cdifference will be made botweer MUTINEERS IN PRISON, can railways, vould be dot grent an discussion was very warm, Sos wh a wit large membership an i w if the companies \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Phe WALTER PAUL'S \"STORES Changes Become Known a 1e.those with tow members.Every clüb.yy .increase in pay.Six days elapse .be- MR.ROOSEVELT REITERATES.pu \u2018 Annual Meetings Now - will play.on the basis of one rink for |.Brazil\u2019s Promise of Amnesty Ap- tween the call and.the actual strike, n Conn.Dec.14\u2014Mr.few Are Pilled with His Fresh Importations : : The Lanark and Perth clubs were a tly Violated which brings the date up to December New dJdaven, litical speech since goo the Boda rate, a ny are i Pr ) \u2018 fillateq, and the resignation of the parently * 1st which day all locomotives will -Roosevelt\u201d first poli d here\u201d safe Tiny wow Tinos or + Amongst them.are mm ' 0gTess, Co He aah Pine Go rernor Gener 2s verted \u2019 T0 thé recent election was ee 5 re - many new lines, ; ; | Lo Lo : .\"The matches for the ( = .{ .> last night, at a dinner given - \u2018 ToS i i - _\u2014 4 8 : E ; will Janeiro, Dec.14\u2014Radical ur \u2019 - In\u2019 his Stores you will find the larg .x to-day |al's trophy and the:-Jubilee trophy w Rio de Janeiro, \u2018bv the New Haven Chamber of Com their èst and best assortment .of.Fine.Gro- + NEW CJP.R.STEAMERS.New York, Dec.14.\u2014Pittsburg to-day will be played during the week com- | op es in the personnel of the Bra-| RECORD BEEF PRICES.\u201cby \u2018the Ne ference to the.d as tries, Provisions, Fruits, of all kinds, | he Canadian Pacific Railway Com-| asked for waivers, on First Baseman |mencing Jan.23.° zilian navy will be made às a conse- 0, Oct.14.\u2014The finest steer in| Merce.He made r to current political Rol Bore Wo por | a (IL pest summer pan & Bree Ip Tuck FIym and.announces that 1e no er ES LE, Tooent mutinler | rene Vas array \u201cit che recent clections, or ta current political R.rind In any Retail «4 | Soy eRe teen Vancouver, | fters were received.be would be re.EATEN AG The G nt has ordered the dis-| the W fifty-six PP OI itical doc- minion, LU toria and Seattle.This year there were | offers weré received.he 8 LLER BEATEN AGAIN.he Governme re ronto fat stock show, for y-8IX iteration of the broad political doc THIS IS PACT, NOT FICTION.only: two boats, but when the three néw jeased unconditionally.SE RO LS armament of the Dreadnought s.\u2018Sao Toror a pound live weight, and as it trines- to which he gave expression Vos, corner à toatf rincessay, 210 ip in a Boel Detroit gold Henry Pernell ui only r % Against Fa ulo and Mihas, Soros, Fur aile, weighed in the neighborhood of four many times during his speaking trips 161 St, est, corner Me © summer, three trips can be m \u2018left-handed pitcher, to Oakland, of the.i i 1INSt | ship \u2018Deodora,\u201d an e scout ship \u2018Ba- , it will cost BE.Birecs rine Wost, corner Matos) of these, the Princess Agelalde and the pacific Coast League.\u2026 ._ Makes.a Fine Hight & | hia The crews of thege vessels have ee ned Fae butcher, who was of he past summer the 80 University Street (corner Burnside Princess Mary, are Shready.on pie now] It vas pretty well established aoe .Zbysco \u2018the: Pole.\"| been already imprisoned in a fortress the purchaser, nearly eight hundred FOR: LINCOLN MEMORIAL.jitor Place).- .- | out, but the ess She Night that Fre enney, fo : | on the island of Villegaignon, in the |.: dressed\u2019 some choice : being built at Wallsend-on-Tyne.baseman of the New York Nationals, dollars.When t D.C.Dec.14\u2014A na- ad- will, it 18.stated, .surpass the other will be appointed manager of the re-| Now \u2018York, Dec.18.\u2014 Zbysco, the-| centre of the bay.All of these war- roasts will prace the Governor-Gene-| Washing on, to\u2019 Abraham Lincoln the 1; .+ boats in\u2018 the richness and style of her organized Boston National League team, Pole won two straight falls from Dr.ships will have new crews throughout.ral\u2019s table, but the major portion of tional rnemor al w hin tom at a St Col- MARRIAGE LICENSES appointments.She will - have accom- negotiations for the sale of which.are|pB.J, Roller, of Seattle, in a wrestling Tt was stated in the settlement of the the meat has been already bespoken| to be erected in Was à £ bill Intro.>rib- .3 .«4 modation for 125 \u2018passengers.She will under Way.Tenney was once manager match here to-night, thus winning the naval mutiny that tolal amnesty was b © the Rideau Club, of the capital.of $2,000,000, is proposed in al 0 ?ar MONEY TO LEND.St a 5° fe ess te td In beam, | Gf the Boston.team, It was said, that pout.fr our 1% minutes Sand 25 promised the sailors.- The steer in question was exhibited by duced yesterday by Senator Cullom, o nity.IL i : .| Pred.\u2018Lake, present manager o  r loc > \u201carm roll .k.of Greenbank.inois.f FO EW CU: .tons, whose contract has a year to seconds, and the second \u2018by an me James Leask, ° of CUSHING & BARRON .CONTRACT FOR N hi CONARDER- ay ii manage the St.Louis Ameri-}in 11 mins.40 secs.: SMUGGLING COMES HIGH.a lo Notaries and Commissioners 1 lacsd a aot ait John Brown and cans through a deal made with Robert \u2014 \u2014 New York, Dec.14\u2014A necklace nple Live 1 a & Gtobe Raced a Cot Crd bank, Scotland, for wee Hedges, owner of the St.Louis ORD WINS AT RUGBY New 2 st Mrs.Ada F.C - rpool & London Company, o yaebank, + for the| Club.Lake declined to discuss the OXFOR NS.a .worth $8,000 has cost Mrs.Ada F.C.wer- insurance Building the construction of a 00% ner or ne \u2018matter to-day, but it -is understood ag i Adriance, of Poughkoepsie, more than _\u2014; New Yo T1 I 11, be made .je ._ Ss ttempt o smug- was ; nouncement of the change will, .£25,000, because she attemp g it UZ St.James Street.of the new liner call for a Jessel oil at the American \u2018League meeting to- \u2018Defeat Cambridge by 23 to 18 in.gle it into the country on her return .the iE ie?i mpleted, and at pre- MOTTOW.ot Has re A al Game.- from Europe last August.© terms : pic,\u2019 now, being completed, a Regrét was caüsed \u2018by tk» announce- nnue ; ?MVE YOU GOT A OLD |e iris 1 olin month meti®sy, SU HURRAY unes ete \u2014 | gf the settlement in the cae oro an.Ce ; on Americans, th: : - i : 1 ; S- G*t a box of Harte's Grippe Wafers.With a A ney v EN have a \u2018a letier from Jake Stahl, the veteran London, Dec ris University JUS collector of the port.: ence pus à cold in twenty-four hours.Lecommodation for 630.first: class pas.De St gnaseman, of the Hed at 2 to 18m the annual Rugby | ° - : of Price 25c, PR Sensors, [40 second class, and 2400) (0% retired from baseball for good.football match played at Queen's Clu PATENT REPORT.} he ; à 18 age.oT .1] 1 wrote from Chicago saying tha -day.rer Ss .tents, the HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?\u2018CPR.LAKE STEAMER.Stahl = now pleasantly engaged in the | Owen N.Evans, solictor of patents [ NEW C;P.R.-LA S e ; F a HINK THEY and expert, Merchants Ba 8 iced Try u bottles of Harte\u2019s Cough Mix- 4 new stern wheel steamboat, which had decfded not To play Base again MAPLÉ LEAFS T | DEAL tent + nt ito Care dlans i testy : : ins.ture.Price 25 : \u201cthe Canadian Pacific.Railway.has re- had decide | : : GOT BEST OF THE DEAL.|tents granted to Canadians las = i he Mai \u2018 C.ne TR hi : \u20ac Ï .- ; .977452, telepgraph sending machine, J.fo n be improved, and is situated on the Main WIN \u2019 Ch d cently had built for Its service on the \u2019 : ; .) Toronto, Dec.13.\u2014The big deal pull- R.Jones; 977463, vehicle wheel, T.L.Small store which ca.TER FLUID.Fer.Chappe ra, The rer\u201d Stoavashin.of its kind] CURLING BONSPIEL.- - - ed off by President McCafferty, of the- May; 977469, peat gas producing pro- Street.; .t .Hands and Lips; fifty years a favor- ture a ne entirely of steel, it is the .eu \u2018| Toronto Club, yesterday, by\u201d which he cess, J.D.Ontgny; 977,511, cash regis: ¢ Building suitable to be converted into a store.Situated west 0 pees \u2018te remedy.- trice 250: RE \u2018first- boat to be equipped with a double | a.11 Be TL \u2018secured Pitcher Winter from Montreal ter, J.\" P.Cleal} 977638, tire, H.H, E St.Catherine.: t Dimming SE eden Con Splendid Trophies Will Be Up For fiir 5 Dick barf BE Hcl nf mi Ss S10 any nao Ca Léo .JA HARTE, Dru is \u2018ada.The vessel is.intended for both} \u2019 ition i uarv.chers Lush and Bachma Nationals b 56, load regulator brake Gr! ES .25 150 N otre Dame ee passenger and Jreight service, Lhe.main - Competitio in Jani Ty : Phelps \u20ac from St menred on favorably South\u201d 977795, \u201crailway spike, W.T.Stores on the Main Street and St.Catherine, and house property x ° Te at ° | deck being res \u201cCU rer ;1 \u201c ; thorities.and W, Gronke; ,, pipe- PL ale he ieux and St.in.: \u2018ve engine, boiler roofs, kitchen, pantry,\u2019 Arrangements are being rapidly: com- here to-day.Local baseball auth Monts House and J.Nicholson; 977801,\" cutter on St.Urbain, Clark or between Cadieux and St.Urbain i and TTT \u2014 - refrigerators and the rooms For nine pleted for the bonspiel which is to take roan deal.Carroll was an in-and-outer; for hydraulic dredges, A.\" W.Robinson; || © AND : urs- .7 pu | Cooks, aS consists The 87 state.place next month, and the trophies well while Winter, in addition to being a Tlie pipe co upling, Fastener.) 2 .obs ammo - 4 mi 3 1 \u2019 ; : - ; = 4, ve ¥ , - JACKSON & CO.250%s\"0 the frst, second and Upper EEE t.> À meeting was hold last even- good UIST ras the last of the Be Cook: 977970, \u2018means for indicating VACANT CITY LOTS ni CARPENTERS, BUILDERF | poi Foon din roèma, observe Ing 1 cotyston, Su, 10 mph RE, JReeb th 1e how of Eush ant sha Sitio va gone E* EL ; .hi tion rooms, etc.ussed and adopted.Bachm » Dut, La -| 978069, single harness, F.ey.JI \u201cuations made.sobbing p mots | Diac-the Dont will be safe in case of ac | I.That ine trophy should be played De ome.years ago.Fe will | : : ti uations made.o boat, will be sa ase ¢ - Hy for a period of five years.est va \u20ac i - : ° +4 attended to.that the jong which is the division of for That the winners in each of the strengthen the clüb where it was weak SEEN ; ., 1cGill Colle not! further west than Cho- \u20187 Sident inte twenty watertight com-| z yearly competitions should play off | est last season.Furnished flats near MecGi ege, \u201cCE Zo 335 HIBERNIA ROAD.thé, au, which will permit of her five ve end of that period for the right rare tr medy.foating even should æ hole be torn in of final possession of the trophy.; MSELF.Unfurnished flats below Pine Avenue, centrally situated.\u2019 \u2019 ne or two of the compartments.3.That clubs consisting of over 1001 \u2018 PLAYER KIELLS HI .2e pat r Windsor Hotel ° The chief dimensions of the boat are members should put out one rink for ev- K Déc.13\u2014Dan Me- Furnished flat nea .UTEST IMPROVEMENTS as follows:\u2014 ga ery twelve of their membership, and Gaiouigville, captain and first baseman Unfurnished flat near Windsor Hotel.oo ' Length over all\u2019.228 fr that clubs with less than i enémpers of the New York Nationals, committed We have numerous properties For Sale or To Rent, and will send FULLEST LIGHT, AND EVERY Length between perpendiculars.20 fu.shome put out & Tn every suieide here to-day.- ; full particulars if you will Kindly write and tell us what you want.If FACILITY FOR BEST POSSIBLE Beam moulded as eee 13 Fo ne hat the eight city clubs should, McGann was found in his room m3 } we have mot got exactly what.you desire, \u201cwe Will soon obtain it for WORKMANSHIP.> ; LES 7% ft.for the purpose of the competition, be hotel w a : is hand He had] ou.em \u2014 Po On- ; Depth, moulded.\u201d ivi nto two sections, East and and a revolver in his hand.you.c ; ee es | Due Camaten Northern Steamehips West (ne clubs forming the \u201ceasterm Soon \u201caed.for some hours, HE, once : _ | ries Co i \u201cNorthern eamship ti o be the Caledonia, istle,St.layed with £ 0 x Co bec.[ TH C The.Canadian inaugurated a system Se cs and Outremont, and those to Born League, HI rother commit- : ie con- \u2019 0 a in ticket agents or .their two form the western section being the ted suicide some timé(ago.an : a 4 ol i of sear! Ying Royal Edward\u201d und.George.{-Montreal, Heather, St.Andrew's and : ° ' ut À .i orseshoel d ng TD.P.Cotter, lately.ticket agent of l'Lachine.© BR : ; y \u2018 parton PINS hn bir cotter lately | beg been po; °F That the winners in cach section | QUEBEC RUGBY UNION.Room 105 \u2018Lindsay Building 4 ew lor, i Tt Ape n° the - \u2018Reyal| shall compete for \u2018the hy, iy \u201cUni il hold its n'en rk : i bly 24 BE STREET.pointed ticket ES Hor on Thursday shall ner of that game should hold ; The Quebec Rugbs ME A A A club 518 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, Montreal, P.Q.FA fair; RTHELET ° ar ET \u201cThis will pérmit.-of cabin|the-trôphy for the year.tie occur- annua.on Saturday evening.= There Is TEL.UP 735.| .+ \u2018à \"having.their: tickets ex-|- g.That in the event of a tie oc {a , jal on thè agenda.Residence\u2014Bt.Louis 4017., co à this Pertes, 01, Trotters, Runners end passengers ha ay or from Eng- {ring in.tne sect'enal compeditions, the nothing specia fternoen will be plavel heeds CC.Whithard, Asst.M WE TB.\u2026Lemen's Driving Horses, a feature changed on the way io as to railway | bina whieh has scored the xrenlést qum- on, Saturday A on final hatween St.11 A.WW, Christie, Mar.; \u20ac Vhithard, Asst.Mgr.12% \u2019 CT Frit aaah The land, A Te ato teal \u201cAn agent! her of roints pro rata shall be-de jared na Tiger Thirds, St.Lambert.) _ i 3 \u201c0 one ï , vavel car so be S11 Tea ter bio gyre beg «tion: 3! .Coe Lamberto SRO > * : : ÿ.À Bu ; ran WAITING ROOM von pe the Royal Lüwuürd' willlater be aps?Pa ehodule of dates wus alsv includ- being tne home club.gi Sa Pr AL y \\ Voi a \\ Kk COACHMEN, puibted.3 | ; d Hi 3 ÿ CL L wd I oR Bid Ge TE MRR EE IRE FU er a Lf rr \u2019 =p mr = me Smt rR a th.Acie fe.1).Sih Jub suan-e Mpls ¥ sry if ET Soopers STR WC ete 2 TU | At Handkerchiefs Fine muslin handkerchiefs with embroidered edge, each, .20 Fine muslin handkerchiefs, lace trimmed, each.20 Cross-bar muslin handker- | chiefs, each.2.2e .20 Ladies\u2019 pure linen handkerchiefs with colored border, each.25 and .35 Fine muslin handkerchiefs with colored border and colored initials, made up in book form; 3 for.35 - \u201ccon is herer ?Our Christmas: gloves a are here.vice.- Special oie I.= he 0 We again have Wertheimer's celebrated \u201cPeerless\u201d and \u201cMajestic,\u201d owing.to the removal of the German surtax.: We believe when it comes down to actual wear Wertheimer's gloves cannot be beaten.\u201c Wertheimer's \u2018\u201cPeerless\u201d sell at $1.25 White in sizes 534 to 634 Tan in sizes 534 to nm Black in sizes 5%4 to 7 (Ground F loor.) | GOOD GLOVES - Thursday Moming, .16 500 Pairs of chamoisette or \u2018Scotch knit - gloves, usually \u2018sold: at 25 and .35 a pair.The knitted ones.are \u201cin \u201cbrown, \u2018grey, Black\" the chamoisette ones in.chamois, and tan; black and navy; Thursday morping .per pair.es .ew» \u201cdec wer sasastiores «se.° (Ground Floot:) en The Christmas Glove se sea- : We have a splendid glove department - with ! competent assistants to give prompt and proper ser- White Hockey: Cane \u201cchier s sizes\u2019 Scotch make: price, cach, 23 k Ground F four) Le à p OL ce, CUR Pp 0 Ed aR 7 Clearance of Ladies | Better Coats $12.50, each.Our own regular stock this time\u2014our own | $15.00, $16.50 and $25.00 coats, i to be precise\u20144 cloth with Scotch plaid inside ; herd\u2019s plaid; few in diagonal serge also\u2014warm, comfortable coats in gogd style, and sizes 34, 36 and 38.ClesranceVpric for Thursday, of them in reversible beaver or in Shep.or, again, in novelty and some .$9.95 .À .os (Second Floor) | x means that on Thursday w we can offer silk waists which should be $4.50, 85, 50 and $6: 50 4 on both sleeves and collar.The silk ones arg\u2019 abi sith wide © heavy panel of rch Bl Be kimono sleeves; ; : Ke.All sizes; 32 to 44.round yoke efec and fit weil purchase seems particularly fortunate because the be but.(es seta bo Flor) STITT - .$2.98 Men's Socks 29 600 Pairs of men's socks worth .50 and .60 a pair.For men who like a fine grade + of worsted sock this is an unusual opportunity.In most cases a card of mending goes with each -pair, but the Jone point is the splendid quality wool which makes such a fine heavy sock.They are mostly black, but there are a few brown, green and purple.Pair.29 .$2.98 One of Our $1.25 Corsets as a Most Useful Gift ' J : 1 NEW SILK STOCKINGS | F or Christmas Gifts At $1.25 \u201cThread a\u201d with deep lisle top and lisle sole.: (Ground.F Floor) At 1.50 \u201cThread silk,\u201d very fine; lisle sole and top.At 1.75 \u201cThread silk,\u201d heavy.make; double silk top, lisle sole.At 2.00 \u201cThread silk,\u201d double silk top and sole, high spliced heel.At 2.00 \u201cThread silk.\u201d special shape; large; lisle heel and top.\u2014 : At 2.50 0 \u201cThread silk,\u201d very heavy but fine; deep double silk top and lisle sole.2.75 \u201cThread.glk,\u201d out size; double silk top; \u2018Hisle sole; high spliced - > heel; 4 inches longer than the ordinary stocking.TEE 10 yards for .19; helio, white and yellow, \u201810 yards for .20;- helio and yellow.10,000 Yards of Narrow Ribbon in pink, sky, in\u2019 red, sky, Mor.oe .oo Ces Narrow Red Ribbon, nice bright color; 18 yards (Ground Floor.) - 227 1.001 A050 Christmas Neckwear What is daintier for a Christmas gift than one of our Irish lace jabots in double effect, trimmed with baby Irish lace and insertion?Boxed, each.A 6 .$2.00 Fancy stock with jabot :attached, made of ne me net and | Fancy lace applique stock.collar with pleated jabot at- .trimmed with lace and touches of color; boxed.tached, daintily trimmed.with ace and ribbon; in box.Another one similarly.made\u2019 in Oriental lace with pretty jabot attached; in pretty- box.ve ee ee .$1.50 Fancy Guipure lace stock collar wtih pleated net et jabot attached, \u201ctrimmed with pear] dr ornament and edged with colored silk; in box; price Ce ee ee ee a (Ground Floor.) .wha\u201d t se I OUR PHONE NUMBER Never Put Ami Christmas a É The \u201cShopping: You Can Do- To-day 50.$1.50 .$2.00 to style, right in fashion\u2019s details.to suit every figure.Thomson's glove-fitting corset, Royale, C.B., a la Spirite, Kabo corset, American Lady, La - Reine, añd'D.& A.A corset that carries our full guarantee as fit, comfort and wear, and that is There is a model We have models in (Third Floor.) | CHRISTMAS SPECIALS In Little Grls Wear special at.ses [ne eo» * (Second Floor.) years; made with waist attachment and scalloped flounce; special.Petticoats of imported white cotton; deep flounce finished wih two clusters of hemstitched tucks: sizes for girls 6 \u2018months to 8 years; sizes for girls 6 months to 4 years; special at.Infant\u2019s short white flannelette kimonos flossed all round with shell pattern in pink, blue or white; special .are ee eee 18 Nice little pink or blue flannelette petticoats for girls of 2 to 6 29 49 White flannelette nightgowns with collar and cuffs linen flossed; 45 Afternoon Aprons We have just had our stock replenished, so there is a host of styles to choose.from.ach one is dainty and chic, and the prices are very much in your favor.They are made in lawn, mull, hand- dotted Swiss muslin or silk, prettily trimmed with lace or embroid- Prices from .25 to $1.75.ery.(Third Floor.) Men's Umbrellas As i Christmas Gift 120 Umbrellas at $2.50 each.The handles in most cases are worth more than the price we are asking for the finished umbrella\u2014 horn, boxwood, cherry, ebony or leather handles, gold or silver mounted.We engrave two letters free.(Ground Floor.) 1 UPTOWN 6010 GoliEd co of win was flood \u201cong Ths and \u201crec the « iv 1 peris Mr NORE, iter on \u2018C THE Tb little patte very time.ge ve Re We AE FREER FRIRLELAIR?= (33 Uatio care.net y Price hote Patte ont; CE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS LADIES\u2019 HAND BAGS Just received a magnificent collection of Ladies\u2019 Hand Bags, made specially to order by one of the best French makers.They are of the fnest materials and workmanship and range in price from $5.00 to $20.00; also a lot of lower price fine Leather Bags from $2.00 and upwards.Will open to-night a nice selection of Ladies\u2019 Silkk Velvet Bags for afternoon teas, operas, ete.Beautiful goods.Select in time while stock is complete.(i.W.CLARKE & GO.366 St.Catherine St, West Health Biscuits A perfect food for inai- gestion, sour stomach, etc.Ask your grocer for them.James M.Aird\u2019s.CLEANING KID GLOVES We know how to clean kid gloves correctly, and send them to you free of any offensive odor.Quite a wrinkle, R.PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.620 8t.Catherine St.W, 392 Notre Dame St.W.310 St.Catherine St.E.Phones\u2014Uptown, 4106 and 4107.J BUYS A GOOD RELIABLE WATCH Your Son needs one.Can be had a t \u201cTHE WIGWAM,\u201d 134 PEEL STREET.Open Evenings.SPAIN STORMSWEPT.Barcelona Dec.13.\u2014Southern Spain was still in the grip of storms and floods to-day.All coastwise shipping tought refuge in the harbors.: The steamers \u2018Mercurio,\u2019 \u2018Jicanito\u2019 and the \u2018Virgen Da Carmen have been wrecked near Malaga.At one point on the coast a house was carried away iv the waters and a whole family perished.CANADA\u2019S HOROSCOPE.| of Shakespeare for the modern stage.\"THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018WIT Seno - ey J he CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO MAKE.Something new and pretty in chaf- ing-dish aprons is made from fine Persian lawn, the new feature belng the empire waist.The bib portion is cut in one piece, in the kimono effect, little below the bust, and fitted to the walst by tucks.The joining is hi under a fold of satin ribba Sos de a bow at one side.be turned to advantage articles of use.A hat-pin cushion, for example, Is made to fit a round pasteboard box, covered smoothly on the outside with brocade, the edges finished with narrow gilt braid .or ord.\u2018 One can often pick up at this season small pieces §f lovely lace, \u2018remnants\u2019, at from arter to half their value.These, aldhe or combined with sheer linen or lawn, make dainty collars, stocks, jabots, etc.If one has two small pieces of lace, neither enough in itself, they can sometimes be combinéd with good effect.| eme A pretty shade for a boudoir candle | is made from four medallions of lace inset in squares of net, mounted over rose-colored thin silk stretched smooth on the frame.4 A kimono for the baby will please the baby\u2019s mother and be a useful garment for the baby.Cream challis with scalloped edges button-holed in pink and blue is always pr tty for the purpase, but challls with small flower design.cashmere, or fine wash- \u2018ing \u2018flannel can also be used.Apart from the scalloping, the little garment can be made in an hour.To hem or face the edges and herring-bone them takes less time than the button-holed scallops.MRS.HOWE\u2019S SATURDAY CLUB.The Interests and enthusiasms of Julia Ward Howe were varied.Woman of letters, ardent reformer, hospitable and brilllant hostess,\u201d she was never too busy to do a good thing.One of her undertakings, begun forty years ago, stil bears fruit for Boston women.Tae Saturday Morning Club was born of Mrs.Howe's desire that her daughters and their friends should have wider education than schools offered in 1870.Mrs.Howe chose seventy young women, and made for them a plan which has proved wonderfully workable through the advancing years.The club meets each Saturday morning.A survival of its founder's vigorous method is its invariable roll-call, and its fine of five cents for absence and ten cents for tardiness.Every other Saturday the club hears a lecture, and the list of lectures would be the history of scholarship, philanthropy, and.literature for forty years.On the alternate Saturdays the morning is given to a discussion conducted by four club members and participated in by many others.The selection of subjects for the \u2018debates was Mrs.Howe's perennial interest.The meet- Ings are subjeét to parllamentary rules and to strict limit of conciseness.At least six months are allowed for pre- Paration for each discussion.Tenderetés in literature, music, art, éducation, eociéty, are all studied.Today the club may have a fervid discus- slon as to the industrial employment c° vomen, and a fortnight hence they may be equally animated in their advocacy of the classics in education or Occasionally the club undertakes some plece of acting.The \u2018Antigone\u2019 Mr.John R.Dougall, of the \u2018Witness,\u201d will speak before the St.James Literary Society to-morrow evening en \u2018Canada\u2019s Horoscope.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker should keep a little catalogue scrap book of the daily pattern cuts.These will be found very useful to refer to from time.to time.*# -LADIES* DRESSING SACQUE.Fordered eiderdown was used to ike this model, which is also suited \" flanne], silk, or wash fabrics.The ok Is semi-fitting.The fronts are \u201csé, And laid In broad plaits that are itched tn voke depth.At the waist- \u2018ce the fulness is held to position by ent The slveves are of the bishop SY and finished with a band cuff.7 pattern is cut In six sizes: 32, 34, C4.fi 42 inches bust measure.It .ires 4 1-4 yards of 27 inch mater- + for the 36-inch size.23 | PATTERN COUPON.Please send the above-men- tioned pattern as per directions given below.2 Oeresscesss Size .Name *-°».**\" -ance as to the character her brother, .sthere 13 a suspicion that he has S lsappeared With the mall, but it is aly when she discovers the missing vail In his room that she Las any fear \u2018\u2019\u2019such a suspicion.Her frst impulse 3 to burn it, but she resists this, and «5 an attempt is made that night to sal it, she returns it at once to the suthorities, knowing miserably that her nd makes her brother's honesty fur-.sner suspected.Greg Torrance, unaware of all this, is still investigating Jack Lyster's disappearance and the two sisters and their old grandfather go im- to their new home.They are barely sttled when Phyllis reaches their little rome With her patient.He proves to- se Jack Lyster, and Phyllis and Lillies.¢ told by Janet about theé- suspicions: pralpst him in order that he may be den until his safety 18 assured, 50 | orse and waggon are returned and all szree to say nothing.Phyllis goes on at once to the Maurices, where she has to explain her delay.\u2019 \u2018 ~ CHAPTER XXIV.\u2014Continued.Mrs.Maurice carri.d the letter to tie window, for the room was in 1eavy shadow.Janet's letter was.like the writer, rief, resolute, absolutely convipsing, set maddening in its myetery.\u2018Dear Mrs.Maurice \u2014Miss Phyllis Talbot was happily not the poor girl «ho was killed on the railway.By a mistake she came to Salona two days refore the time you appointed for her arrival, and by a migtake also she wag carried off to a lonely estancla in one of the high valleys.Will you be} content with #0 much explanation for a few days, asking Phyllis no questions as to how she came into my hands?If you feel that you must know more, will you please come to te for a full explanation, only in such a case will you please come alone?I can assure you that you may trust Phyllis in everything; she is pure gold all through, and I shall love her up- til T die.Fu \u2018Yours always, ; FC JANET bYëTÈRE \u2018Wit does she mean?Mrs.Maurice isked turning back from the window to look at Phyllis, who immediately iushed-an uncomfortable red.\u2019 \u2018Janet, said she would tel you in part, and the rest which concerns her\u2019 w much more than it does me could mt be put into a letter,\u201d she answer- Wl vaguely.Having promised ta: be\u2019 hguiled into no explanationk; Ît was rather difficult for her to know how answer without giving offence, Mrs.Maurice laughed, then coming wer to where Phyllis was sitting, she stooped and gave her a warm kiss of velcome, \u2018My dear, I am more glad 5 se you than Ï can \u2018express, and since Janet says you are to eb trusted ! have no doubt whatever about you, \u2018though I am the most curlous per- «on alive, and there are eight daye ~solutely unaccounted for.tell me how long you have known the Lysters, or is that also a secret?1 first saw Janet and Lilias yester- tay, Phyllis answered in an embar- \u2018assed fashion.But Mrs.Maurice put her confusion own to shyness and hastened to maka \u2018er fee] at home.\u2018You must be wuu- ferfully charming if in the space of Iventy-four hours you can fetch such Yarm praise from Janet.She never \u2018peaks without a warranty for every Jord she utters.But she 18 never at \u2018ult in her character reading, and she 5 to absolutely sincere that I value ler more than any friend I possess In L$ country.Now let me show you \u201cdur room.and then will You look Miter the children while I go for a ride Vith my husband?\u2019 With pleasure,\u201d said Phyllis, rising \u2018tn alacrity.\u2018How many children Ce Liere?Janet told me thaf Freda Yas an invalid, but I do not He was very tited, and hei¥as hun.- Bry tad, \u2018but \u2018trifles Such as see \u201caid not ebunt whan thére\\was rx t5;bé done.Besides, by this- tim& he wad heartily ashamed of the cool way-\u2014in | which he had treated Janet, when he] was in such a rage after Senor Rosas had told him the family were not honest.So, In his eagerness to make amends for his churlishness, it was easy to overlook such small matters\u2019 .as weariness and hunger.- Cen The poor mule he bestrode, having no such Incentives.to forgetfulness, disappointed of the feed and the rest which belonged to.# by right, chose to express its disgust by stumbling, loitering, and hanging its' head down to the level of its knees, until Greg in his quick impatience was wishing that.he had decided to walk the distance.or else had taken the trouble to find a fresh mount.: Presently, seeing the small house in the distance, the mule decided that.its journey was to end-there, so gathered\u2019 up its energies for a mad gallop, which ended as suddenly aB it had begun.The abrupt stoppage.would probably have flung an unwary rider over its head, but Greg was pretty well used to Mules and their vagaries, so was prepared for any emergency._ SHpping from the saddle when the.mule stopped, he led it into the enclosure, and leaving it to crop the scanty grass, which was brown and | withered, he walked to where the old man sat fn the sunshine, gazing- at.the distant.peaks which reared fairy tops against the skyline.ny \u2018Is Miss Lyster at home?\u201d Greg .asked, gently, for he waa afraid of startling the old man, who appeared: entirely unaware of his: approach.© - \u2018Ay, ay, Janet is always to be found where her duty is\u2014a rare good girl, and true as steel, murmured the old man, ; not po much Jn answer to- the stion, but as were gto\u201d himself.® © talking to Feeling that it was of little use +o try for information there, Greg went round to the door and knocked, wor- dering p.little that it should be shut, for in San Martin doors as a rule stood open from dawn to dark; some, indeed, were not even shut at night, a flerce dog on the threshold being considered sufficient barrier against the entrance of undesirable things, .A moment's delay, and\u2019 then - $he door was opened to him by Lilias, Whe\" had a périgntened look in her viôlet eyes, whic éepened to dismay a sight \u201d the visitor.ad ¢ the \u2018Can see your si 2 aske lifting his hat and Pitying Lilias hes.cause of her very /evident trouble, yét never for a moprfnt guessing that he vas in part tS cause.CL \u2018Yes, yes, I will call her.Oh, please would you mind going to sit down on the seat beside grandfer until she.comes?Lillas asked, growing crimson with confusion, as she slid throtigh the door which she closed behind her, as if to keep him from seeing or hearing something that was taking place inside., © With pleasure; he answered promptly.going off in a great hurry, in order that she might be reassured, whereupon Liligs hastily .disappeared inside, shutting the door with a bang.\u2019 (To be continued.) \u201cBED-TIME STORIES * THY PRIZE WINNER.(By the Rev.J.&.Stevensen.) - The end of the term had come, dnd with it the examinations.When the results were published Edward found he had won the first-form prize, and: also the special prize for French.This pleased him very muh, \u2018and his face, shone as he told his mother.- Ou Speech Day, when he received his | to time as requ | Tents, Timber, Tinware, Tools, sary in a oachis Wei ins purRest.UNS dy, to the difference betweeri her and]- \u201cIt requires careful management, of a good deal is achieved by always} speaking to her in the same tone that.\u2018you would use for -the other children.L- \u201cfamily, or any male over ri y -difficulty.o?tempérament or disposis| \u2018tion against which.the strong.ones\u2019|\u2019 tva worth $300.00.\u201ca \u2018ther let:-hitn stéy up to Quite.a Jate ther faded, and he recognized them as CTR 2 Los PF pan a : = 54 Ne Port à ve à or the supply of ! yan Uti the underméntioned Articles of -Manu- facture for the - and Defence: wil be invited- féom timw Anvîls; Axie.Grease Bhdges (Metal and Embroidered), di, .Blanketé lacking, Belts and Stfapé, Boots and : hoes, Boxes and Chestg, Brushes and rooms, Blcycles, Candles, vad - and Canvas Goods, Carts and Wagons, Casks and Cases, Caps, Chemicals, Chinawars, Cloth, Clothing, - .Combe, opperware, Cordage, Cotton and Qetton ods, Cotton Waste, Cutlary, Dubbing, Earthenware, Electrical Stores, melledwhre Flags, Fianmelstle, Forms and 7 bet, furniture, Glagaware, Gloves and Mitts, Hand erchiefs (Ca: ness, Head-drèssès, fic Inètruments, :Réwinæ Cotton and: Thread, Shovels \u2018and Spades, Shirts, Silk, Soap, Snowshoes, Socks and Stockings, | Sponges, Sponge Cloths, Stoves, Tables, | Undaiwear, Vehicles, Woodenwure - Manufacturers who may wish to: be invited to tender for Militia requirements: should - state tlie Particular arti- les in the foregoing \u2018list\u2019 which tha manufacture, and the nares of atleast two public corporations or well known firms who have purchased from them, and are in a position to certify as to-thè quality of their productions .vices of an intermediary.{ © De rtment for.attention wh Be considered unless it complies with these conditions.EL et a à 4 1 ; All applications should be In writing, and Should bs addressed to the undef- signed.: : H.W.BROWN, Director of Contractw Department of Militia mnd Defence, \u201c Ottawa, Déc.2, 1910.us Newspapers will hot be paid fon this.he séy- | advertisement if thay insért it without authority from the Department.| °° .>> i ; >» Lo N i : 2 \u2018Synopsis of Uasadian North-Wess Any person who is the sole head of à 13 years.ol = I A Lad in \u201cShen tob -gvallab ) Biskatciewan or Alberta, The applicand \u2018must appear in person at the Dominjon Distrlot, auy By proxy maÿ ve made strict, .I y may ma at any agehty, 6m\u201d certain tondition ; 15 St.Jaiïnes Sireot.Telephones Main father, mother, so aughter, bro ye ; HOP.« oF \u2018ister of intending homestesder.pied LES oN lace Viger and Windsor.Duties.months\u2019 residence upon LES .\u2018 .and cultivation of the land in each of | es three years.A homestéadér may lve YT within nine miles of his homestead ona.farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him, or by hls fathen mother, son, dan hter, brother or sister.In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may gr -empt a quarter- ection alongside his homestea 3.00 per acre.Dutiei ust reside six months In each of six years from fate of homestead entry Cine uding the $ required to earn homestead patents).an cultivates Afty acres extra.- TA homenteadar Wo has exhausted his homestead right and céhnot obtain & e-emption may take a pure aged omestead In certain districts.te, $3.00 per mere.Dut! 3 ix months in each of threes years, culs fitty dcres, and arect.n house Ww, CORY, Deputy of the Minister at 3 Tatartor.Bee horized publication \u2018of this | 8° dE Unaut publi an vertisément will not be first, and very nervous over the séc- ond.Indeed, the second tite he went up his bow was out-and-out Jerky, but the other féllows chééred him Immensely, \u2018and this made him feel better.Because \u2018of his success his: mo- supper, and he was allowed to.have | whatemer che: Hked., This.wan really: rather a miBtake; amd though Edward would never have taken first prize as an eater, he had more than was good for him.As a result, of course, he dreamed after he had gone to bed, and this was his dream.On a table very like the :dining- room one, but with the cloth cleared, he saw two books that reminded him | of some he had sesn befere.They resembled his prizes amd \u201cyet somehow |- they \u2018were different.< He took up thé! one which was like the Milton he had received as a form prize, and to his amazement it hed \u2018outside thls strange title, \u201cWork ~~ Dene.\u2019 He opamed it} eagerly, and there on its pages were all his exercises and sums and propositions in Buclid, and all his dictation for the past term.He was rather sorry to see his dictation again, for spelling was his weak point.But his sums were right oftener than not.He looked \u2018at his twelve waeks\u2019 work with | interest.Than, éven more expectant, | BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.he took up thé.other book.It was bound just like the History.of - the French Revolution which had besni| given him for his proficiency in French, but the labèl on its back.read, \u2018Things Remembered.\u2019 - When he opened it he paw not only the: French and the Latin he had learnt] last term, but all the rulés for thé{ sums he had deen taught to do for] the.firpt time, .and pages of history dates and much else he had not forgotten.Some of the dates were ra-| those he.had only just remembered.But, on the whole, t book pleased him as well as puzzle m, and when he woke up in the morning he began to wonder what the dream meant.It was his mother who thought of two \u2018meanings for it.First of all, she said it meant that late suppers were not good for him; and when he heard this he was rather sorry he- had told her anything about his drsam.But hé felt all right again when she added this.The dream, she explafhed, -also meant that when boys- and.girls res\u2019 ceive books and other awards for] beating others, their real prizes are] having done what they have done and having remembered what they have learnt:.To do the work and to acquire knowledge are, sald his mother, prizes in themselves, for G¢d has so made his world.AJ! this took a lot] of understanding, and it was not clear until he had crinkled his forehead and scratched his head and looked; very solemn for three whole minutes.But he saw it at last, and he smiled a great, wide, happy smile.\u2018What are you smiling for?asked His mother.\u2018Well, he sald, \u2018it\u2019s like this, mother.\u2019 Since God has made his world like you told me, every other fellow who @id; his best and tried hard really has at least one prize as well.\u201cThings Done,\u201d I \u2018mean.I am glad about that.It's right, isn\u2019t- it, mother?\u201d \u2018Why, yes, answered his mother; \u2018and there is even a: prize called \u201cThings Tried.\u2019\u2019 \u2018Ah!\u2019 sald: Edward, \u2018perhaps I'll dream\u2019 about that next time I sit up to a late supper.\u201d And he ran off before his mother had time to answer\u2019 \u2018him.\u2018Christian World.\u2019 | tt - WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE FP December 14.Make his praise glorious.This people have I formed for my: self; tHéy shall shew forth my praise.\u2014I will cleanse them from all their iniquity, whereby ' they have sinned again and whereby they have transgressed against me.And it shall be to me a name of joy, & praise and an honôr befare all the nation of the earthi\u2014 By him therefore let us offer the gacri- ficé of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of out lips giving thanks to his name.I will praise thee, O Lord my God,.with all my heart: and I will glorify thy name for evermore.For great is thy mercy toward me.and thou hast} J ENE i 2 Paire it ey partment.of MilitiK | : im\u201d | eave Windsor Statton dally at 9.50 ( ton), : War open = 11 0e (A ow D Se qe Passengers nay remain in car until 9 | , Badaléry, \u2018Setentt: | ooiqués.|'quebec.: 24 1 US 14,70 Ne Sig |i BE i Ÿ Sté.Agathe.\u2019 1.ecès- | an until sailing by ve - at \u2018gers ho 8.00 de | otnes | From Montreal Round Trip = Sfust reside | CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR \"Canada; fncludiné- thé dndermentioned poiñts, Also from stations in Canada to.Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Rouse\u2019s Point, Massena .Springs, Island Pond, Vt, as follows;\u2014 = Que beo.$4.90 tante .$10.00 ; Sherbrooke .3.30 * Hanillton.10.65 Ottawa 2 éon .14.95.SINGLE.53 FARE G Dec, -34, 25, and Reto.mid | x bee th Alia sains Be.anny .en Canada\u2019s famous train, the \u2018MARI- Ex.xv, Ik \u2018that if it keeps out the \u20acold In \u201cwin- st me; and I will pardon all thelr] 1 iniquities, whereby they have sinned, most anything that pleïses her fauvy, - to wear it.\u201c PACIFIC : \u201d \"+ ADVANTAGES\" OF ¥RAVELLING BY Pegple leave Momtreal later and arrive at thelr homes in.Toronto earliet Lan by.nÿ' other train\u2019 Letwéen the Po K\u20ac _ Triins.f6k&- Union Biation, Toronto, leave at 8.45.0.50.£03100 D\u2019 m.anit dh QTTAWA SLEEPER -Ruis, Horse, Shoes nf Neils, \u201chosiery, «am.Price of berth, $1.50.n -Rudbber = > jo § TL | \u2014\u2014 = ST - : terng, Leathet Goods, Linens and Linén § ~ - GARE ESBVIGE °.os.i ant, Pa ee ea 1 7.Mromirpat eud Quebso TL.a ails, Oils, Peint, Paper, Rubbers.ceo Monte Q: St vershoes, Ru be: Bose, Rugs ane Lo eh \u2018moral sad A7teravon trains.\u2018CHRISTNAS AND NEW: YEAR EXCURSIONS oies.A1Qp Hamilton 41048 .7.86 \" St.John, N.B; 180 knd ull other Etafions im.Canada rt William an tat \u2018also to, Detrpit and ault Bta Marie, Mich.te Buff; Buffalo Black Rock, Suspension Bridge , and Nisgarà ONE WAT ÉIRST-CLASS FARE, Good\u2019 going December \u2018247 #5 and 36th: return Tonte- \u201cDecember nt , 1810; albb going, December 31, 191; January 1 and 2,1911; Fétura mit, January 8rd, 1911.oo Ula t-Ulass Yars snd One-Third oo 1911; return limit, January 4, 1911 Special, Exoursion, Magie Fave, Quebec City, points to the: Maritime | Provinces, Good going Décèmber 21st to uary 2nd, ToL and good to return anuary 4th, 191%.STRAMSHIP SPEOIAL For the actommodation of passengers \u2018Empress of Britain,\u2019 from St John, N.B., Friday, Dec.18th, the ollowing apétial trains will leave the Windsor Street Station, Thursday, Dec.15th TUÂTINE, through to\u2019 the.ship's side West St.John, N.B, PE 3.00.p;m.\u2014Spectal for coach passen- ding aécond-dlass rail tièket.pm.~S8pecial for Firs ond-Class - passengers: holding reserva- ton in standard sleepers and tourist ofrY TpoEEY ONFIUS, and Set- ETE .New York Excursion FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, Fare 811.30 = VIA É.V.Rui.- ; Going by SPECIAL TRAIN.leavi MOnéren] 200 pm, Dec.28, arrive New York, 3.30 a.m.Return .Limit\u2014Jan, 3.THROUGH SLEEPING CARS.~ HOLIDAYS.Round Trip Exocursiof Tickets will be\u2019 1d from Montreal to \u201c3il' stations .In » » 3.36 Lon Detroit - ; 3470 Port Xuron , 14.80 \u201cReturn mit, Jan.8.YIRST-CLASE FARE and ONE-THIRD.Going Dec.21, 22,7 38, 24, 25, 28, :29, 80, 1, Jan, .1, and 2nd.Return timit; Jan.ith, 2 oo S 4 TRAINS: Dally, Toronto and West 9.00 a.1m., 9.45 a,m., 7.30 p,m.10.30 p.m.THÉ \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITES\u201d Canades Finest and Fastest Train.Splendid equipment of: Bleeping, Par-: In: Dining Car and Coaches to.Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, etc.Meals and ree freshmeénts en route, © CITY TICKET OFFICE, 128 Bt.- James Bt.\u2018Phone Muin 6906, dr 0 Bohavénture Stätion.+ - MT RAILWAY CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS \u201cReturn Tickets at Single Fare, good going Decamber 21st to January 2nd.Returning until January 4; 1911.TRAIN SERVICE.0 For St, - Hyéclnthe, Dram- 7,40 am.monaviile, vis : Kk: que Excep ec and.intermediate ou nt .stations.Connections .Lor , and in sunday mediate stuthone.MARITIME EXPRESS non |For co mysiaine, Le DAILY Ste Hove \u2019 For the above-named sta 12.90 + tions; Blak Moncton, 9t- John, Hailfax and Byd- Ercan |B, seein, Jr | | e \"pk ; 4 pom, | EXPRESS for St \u2018Hya- Except cinthe, Nicgiet and inters Sunday | jnedlate stations.© DINING AND SLEEVING CARS, The Dining and Bleeping Car service TIME EXPRESS; 1s\u2019 unBulpaseed.post Gen.Paes.Ast City Ticket Aut ell\u2014Who ig like unto thee, O Lord, .glorious in \u2018holiness, fearful in praises, doing wondérs?-T will pralsé the name of God with à song, \u2018and will magnify him -with thanksgiving.\u2014 They sing the song of Moses the servant of God, and the son¥ of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvellous are thy.works, Lord God Almighty.Sm Ps.Ixvly 3.3s.xl, 81.Jer.xxx}: xili, 16.PS.Ixxxvi, 12, 13.: Rov: xva By §lianiy: 8, 8.Heb.xiii, Pa.xix.Le +.THE empathy IEEE « SX a Mod of Sevaring Exclusive \u2018ness of Pattern.= The Indian wears high aket on the ; 18 -th&ory js, Her M > hottest simmer days.3 ter it will keép out the heat in sum~ mer, says Ben M.Myérs, of Oklahoma City, Okla.- While: he might not care to buy anything else expensive the price of a suitable blanket is never questioned, but At would be difficult indeed to deceive him as to the texture of any robe.oo ~ \u2018An Indian woman will imitate al.byt in tha matter of her blanket or shaw] she exhibits an utinsial amount of individuality.With grat \u2018care and patience she designs \u2018her blanket, and when she places thé ordef with the mill man he does not dare duplicate it until #hé has had ah: opportuning \u2018If she makes the Yetuest that it shall not.pe\u2019 dupHcated her wishes ave regarded, becäuse: it is the oné article she possesses in.whishwexclusiveness : |Onnade.\u2018;« Jah.14 Feb, 18 Mer, 18 1 % à | qq -N.Y.; and to Canadian Pacific Sta- -tlons mn Vireo t and Me a LL Eding December 21 to January 3, | [.DONALDNON LINE\u2014GLASGOW.Fro : Fro : * Invèntors Adviser sent! upon re- at Maron & Marlon, B ding, Montreal, an D, USA i .» _ | subject to the provi 4s mien coveted, and\u2019 alba | bright: colored ik kéichifes! tt.will | #erve, ds her only.bonnet as! well - It elivered my soul \u201cfrom - the_lowgét | {ing village, little knowing what fate I.soon placated my Hosts |: White-Star Dominion.PORTLAND-NALIFAX-LIVERPOOL.: + Dominion.; : Dec, 34 Jan.8B Mar.25 Mopantio.s.1e \u2014 us ap 1 \" Eaurentio and Megontic, largest and most modern steamers in thp Canadian Trade.Supérb accommodation for First, Second and Third Cldss passer- \u2018gers.| - Canada and Dominion.One Clasa Cabin (called 2nd Class).Kates) very mod.arate.\u2018Third Class are also carried.For all inforniation &pply to Local Agents, or ~~ COMPANY'S OF ,.> tis Motre Dame Street | REFORD AGENCIES rom ; rom - Great Britain.i 8t.John._.CHRISTMAS SAILINGS.Nov.25.Cassandra,coid Btorage \u2018Dec.18 Dec.10, Lakonia, cold storage.Dec.29 Dec.24-'u- tion had been disposed of, the Lahor- ites would press for the passage of an electoral reform \u201cbil 1 tn aho'iul plural voting, to which he- ascribed «the Unionist successes !n many dis- itricts.LORD ABERDEENS VIEWS.Home Rule Statement is Criticised.Writing on Lord Aberdeen\u2019s message to Mr.Henderson, Liberal candi- dite in West Aberdeen, Dublin, the \u2018Dally Express\u2019 yesterday stated: \u2014 \u2018We do not hesitate to say that tnis is an amazing and unwarraatable performance.To represent the King is the highest honor a subject can accept; it is also a sacred trust.Lord Aberdeen has made it subservient to the prospects of a radical candidate retaining his seat in an.obscure Scottish county.\u2019 \u2018The message referred tn, according.to the \u2018Exprèss,\u2019 was as follows:\u2014 You are entirely at liberty to quote | ms as declaring to you that - aftêr years of continuous residence in' Ireland, watching affairs and meeting the: people.of every class ant.creed, | I am profoundly -a4-t0- the \u2018absolute baselessness-\u201cof the - alarm æbout the consequences of Home Rule.\u2019 SR Aa { MR.pAtrourt Is CRITICISÈIE ! \u201cLord Milner, speaking yesterday at Newport Pagnell, made a strong speech against Home Rule, saying the government's veto proposals were nierely a cloak for a plece of political treachery.The Unibnists\u201d though a minority, would be strong anoug 5 @ \u201cThe tariff reform\u2019 oan, the \u2018Morn- ! mg Post, says: \u2018With Mr.Balfour's.proposal that the whole budget should be referred to the people, the last vestige of practicability has vanished from the unfortupgte proposal of a referendum,\u201d which '# describes as not the only blow aimed at the constitution.by Balfour unwittingly.\u2018A dras- \u2018tic change of this \u2018kind, .it says, \u2018should not be initiated in the middle - of a general election, nor at-all with- - out-thè- fullest deli ration.Perhaps in.no\u2019 case» by defénd jers of the constitution.\u201cEveryone now knows the original inspiration for.a- \u2018tariff referendum.came from Chamberlain's \u2018enemies in the Unionist camp, the faction at whose_behest a fair chance for & victory of tariff reform was thrown away \u2018es -not_ worth 160 votes in a} * single constituency.Tariff reformers Tint insist without delay.on shaving clear course \u2018to Tun in their association with the Unionist party.MR.COCKSHUTT'S TARIFF VIEWS.Mr.W.¥.Cockshutt, .at Grimsby, said he knew how éariff reform had | \u2018worked in Canada, and how the United Btates had time and again made Canada \u2018a dumping ground until the National Policy had beefi devised.That policy, ba said,\u201d had -fustified itself in a very short time.Manufactured goods had been largely reduced in price, and tea was free and as cheap as in any other country.Canada only taxed the things.ft paid them to tax, and.they let other.things in free, and the people did not know they were paying the taxes.-The prices of poultry, fish and vegetables in Canada, Mr.Cockshutt said, would astonigh laborers in England.Tariff reforrn would give more work and less unemployment.Concluding, Mr.Cockshutt sald Canada.had been .e ding a hand to Great- Britain for thirtéen years in the matter of a colonial .preference, but the Old Country had mot reciprocated Suffered for Years From, \u2018Constipation and Sick Headache.Headache seems habitual with many people; indeed, some are seldom, if ever, free from it, suffering continually, and wondering why they can get no relief.The most frequent of all are bilious or tick headaches, and arp caused by some derangement of the stouiach or bowels, or both.Burdock Blood Bitters regulates the ligestive and biliary organe, removes widity of the stomach, improves diges- ion, regulates the constipated bowels, nd promotes à perfect circulation of pure slood to all portions of oe body.Mrs.C.Meado kaburg, Ont, writes: \u201cFor years was Carta ed with ick headache and dizziness, and was also tonstipated.1 was advised Burdock Blood Bitters.I only shree bottles of the medicine, and now keel like a new person as I am com ured.can truthfully testify that.Boi is the best medicine I have over, Burdock \u2018Blood Bitters, bas, Biri Blood Bitters, hae, during | eputation as a cure for all troubles rising from a constipated condition of! he bowels.| Manufactured only by The T.Milburn; .Limited, Torontu, Cat (Continued from Page.1.) last to [- y took , and Conada's hand was setting a little t tired.\" CANADIAN HAS TURNED TRE TABLES.The finest result announced yester- |.day was the recapture by Sir Charles Day Rose, \u2018a native of Quebec, of the Newmarket Division of Cambridge- shire.In # by-election in 1908 he won the division for the Liberals, and kept it until 1908.He was defeated in the January contest.Sir Charles, who was opposed td the Boer war, \u2018was scurril- 88°] ously attacked by the Tories in tha \u2018Khak!\u2019 election as anti-patriotic.Tae Tories placarded him as a friend of Kruger, and an enemy to hts own country at,the very time when the news came, that two-of his soldier sons häd been Killed in a fight against the \u2018Boers.= There is\".an element of poetic jus tice in yesterday's result.Mr.Balfour's speech in Dartford fi only an echo of the \u2018Observer's\u2019 arti¢ls and Is regarded as a last despairing cry.The thrice defeated leader of the Tories is sick of politics.Mr.Balfour has said to his friends: \u2018Why should I kesp it up\u201d LATEST RESULTS, The following additional have been announ Cork (Mid)\u2014D.D.Sheehan, O'Brien- ite- Natjonalist.Majority, 623.No chan ; : Cork (Southeast)\u2014E.Crean, O'Brien- ite- Nationalist.Majority, 580.No change.: Lib- Lanark (Govan)\u2014W.Hunter, Lanark (Partick)\u2014R.Balfour, Lib- vesults eral.Majority, 2,040.No change._eral.Majority, 345.No change.Lanark (Northwest)\u2014W.M.Pringle, Liberal.Majority, 829, No change.Lamcashire (Leigh)\u2014P.W.Raffan, Liberal.Majority, 1,283.No change.Lancashire: (North \u2018Lonsdale)\u2014G.B.Haddock, Unionist.Majority, 74.No change.Hertford\u2014Rolleston, Unionist, 5,504.\u2018Majority over Pawhe, Liberal, 1,738.No change.Dumfries Burghs\u2014Gulland, Liberal, 2,316.Majority over McCall, Union- iat, 1,719.No change.Perthshire East\u2014Young, Liberal, 3,- 688.ority over Skelton, Unionist, 832.No change.Northamptonahire South \u2014 Fitzroy, Unionist, 4,340.Majority over Thomas, Liberal, 513.No change.Dorsetshire\u2019 North\u2014Baker,.Unionist, 3,919.Majority over Wills, Liberal, 32.No changé.Tyneside\u2014Robertson, Liberal, 11,693.Majority over Robertson, Unionist, 4,- | 836.No change \u2018Stowmarkete.Goldsmith, Unionist, 4,- 995.Majority over Barclay, Libera, 1 \u201cNo change.taffordshire - West\u2014Lloyd, Unionist, 5,602.+Majority over Meakin, Liberal, 478.* No change.\u2018 Dofletahire Fast\u2014Guest, 6,819.Ma- Jority over Glyn, .Unionist, 558.No change.Aberdeenshire East\u2014Cowan, Liberal, 8,157.Majority\" over Craighead Unionist, 2,380.No change.Lichfield\u2014Warner, Lifberal, 5,058.Madority over Chetwynd, Unionist, 845.o change.Ne :Ash\u2014Iane-fox, Unionist, 5,- 066.Majority over Horne, Liberal, 694.No change.| Devizes\u2014Peto, Unionist 4,408.Majority over Pocock, Liberal, 738.No change.rigg\u2014Bennett, Unionist, 5,637.Majority ower gelder, Liberal, 102.A Unionist gain; Egremont\u2014Grant, Unionist, 4,143.Majority over Mousdale, Liberal, 350.No change.Rotherham\u2014Pease, Liberal, 9,385.Majority oven Dransfield, Unionist, 4,- 874.No change.- -Hipon\u2014Wood, Unionist, -5,804.Ma- Jority over - Rea, Liberal, 824 No change.- Stirlimgshtre\u2014Chapple, Liberal; 9,183.Majority.\u2018over: Horne, Unionist, 3,696.y No change.Denbigshire East\u2014John, Läberal, 6,- 449.Majority over Hood, Unionist, 3,- 263.\u2018No change.Fifeshire West\u2014Adamson, Labor, 6, 126.Majority: over Hope, Liberal, - 701 gain.À Labor pal rorrison-Bell, Unionist, 5,679.Majority over Buxton, Liberal, 354.A Unionist -gain.Biggleswade-Black, IAberal, 6,536.Majority over Glyn, Unionist, 708.No change.Monmouthshire South\u2014Walker, Un- jonist, 8,638.Majority over Herbert, Liberal, 41, A Unionist gain.Liberal majority last élection, 2,828.Durham Southeast\u2014Haywood, Liberal, 8,231.Majority over Burdon, Un- *onist, 1,218.No change Truro\u2014Morgan, Liboral, 4,573.Majority over Willlams,, Unlonist, 397.No.change.: Ayrshire Nérth\u2014Anderson, Liberal, 7,286.Majority over Campbell, Unionist, 1,354 No change.Kings County (Ireland)\u2014Reddy, Nationalist, 2,123.Majority over Ryan, Independent-Nationallat, 1499, No chang e.Forest of Déan\u2014Dilke, Lfberal, 5,- Ste Majority \u2018over Kyd, Unionist, 2,- 744.No change.\u2019 Glamorganshire South\u2014Brace, .Labor, 10,190.Majority over Morgan, Unionist, 2,838.No change.Harwich\u2014Newton, Unionist, 6,470.Majority over Riley, Liberal, 1,462.No change.Derbyshire South\u2014Raphael, Liberal, 7,744.Majority over Smadley, Unionist, 871.No change.Heniey\u2014Fileming, Unionist, 5,340.Majority over Nicholson, Liberal, 639.No change.\u2026 Carmenthenshire West\u2014Hinds, Liberal, 5,076.Majority over Cremlyn, Unionist, 3,040.No change.Durham Northwest\u2014Jones, Liberal, 8,998, Majority\u2019 over Hardicker, Unionist, 4,171.No change.Norfolk South\u2014Soames, Liberal, 4,- 740.Majority over Timmis, 1,528, No change.Limerick FEdst\u2014Lundon, Natlonal- ist, 3,715.Majority over O'Connor, In- dependent-Nationallst, 2,334.No change.Knutsford\u2014Sykes, Untonist, 6187.Majority over \u2018Whitworth, Liberal, 479.No change, TO-DAY'S POLLING.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Dec.gg4.\u2014To-day\u2019s poliings, with the.result; n January, follow: Cambridgeshire (Wisbech) \u2014 Primrose, Liberal; Cecil, Unionist.\u2014Primrose, Liberal.Majority, 200.1,- Cheshire (BEddjsbury) \u2014 Stanley, Li- | beral; Barnston, Upionist.\u2014Barnston, Unionist.Majority, 682.Cheshire (Hyde) \u2014 Nellson, Liberal; Smith, Unionist.\u2014Netlson, Liberal.Majority, 15° over [ Unionist and 2,075 over Labori Cornwall (St.Tves) \u2014 Cory, Liberal; Williams, Unionist.\u2014Cory, Liberal.Majority, 872.' Derbyshire (Chesterfield) \u2014 Haslam, Labot; Radford, Unionist.\u2014Raslam, Labor.Majority, 2.541, Devonshire (Tavistock) \u2014 Luttrell, Liberal; Spear, Unionist, \u2014Luttrell, Liberal.Majority, 227.Glamorganshire (Rhondda) \u2014 Abraham, Labor; Lloyd, Unionist.\u2014A m, Labor.Majority, 8,965.= EE \u2014\u2014 \u201cEsp ibera py raids 1B Hall, Unionist, - | al; 1 Unionist.Liberal; - Dfsraelt,- Unionis \"| jority.3.635.ir - Business: Report of Committees.\u201cAnatole Decarie.Notre Dame de Grace Mr.Wm.C.Dreher.Massaz large.number present.\u2018Owens, and with the singing of \u2018O \u2018of.Control\u2019 to-morrow in reference to Ile of Pgh all, Liveral;: \u2014Hall, Unionist.Majority, 291.Kent (Dartford) \u2014 Rowlands, Liber- Mitchell, Unioniat.] 2\u2014Miteh®ll, Unionist.Majority, 81%\" \u201d Norfolk East\u2014Price, Liberal; Meyer: \u2014Price, Liberal.Mejority, 1,244.Nottinghamshire (Rusheld ites \u201cSonny : Ellis, Liberal.Majorkiy.2,844.*r Somerset North \u2014 King, Liberal; \u2018Beauchamp, Unionist.\u2014King, Liberal.\u2018Majority, 800.Somerset.South\u2014Stradhey, Liberal.Herbert, Unionist.* LC \u2014Strachey, Liberal.Majority, 511.Suffolk (Eye) \u2014 Pearson, Liberal;.Birwick, Uniontat.\u2014Pearsôn, Liberal.- Majority, 377.Sussex (Eastbourne) \u2014 Morrison, Liberal; Gwynne, Unionist: \u2014Gwynne, - Unionist.Majority, 2,-.304.Warwickahire (Nuneaton) \u2014_ Johns].son, Labor; Maddocks, Unionist.\u2014Johnson, Labor.Majority, 261.! Yorkshire East (Holderness) \u2014 Ars nold, Liberal; Wilson, Unionist.: \u2014Wilson, Unionist.Majority, 385.Yorkshire West (Otley) \u2014 Duncan, Liberal; Thompson, Unionist \u2014Duncan, Liberal.Majority, 1,901.Argyllshire \u2014 Ainsworth, Liberal ; Hutcheson, Unionist.\u2014Ains , Liberal.Majority, 826.Calthness \u2014 Harmsworth, Liberal; McLeod, Unionist.: ; ~Harmsworth, Liberal.~ Majority, 2,06 Edinburghshire (Midlothian) \u2014Mas- ter of Elibank, Liberal; t ~~Master of [Elibank, Liberal.Mas} Kirkcudbrightshire \u2014 White, Liber al; McNeill, Unionist.! \u201cStewart, Unionist.Majority, a.\u2018 Renfrewshire West\u2014Greig, Liberal ;; Mechan, Unionist.\u201cGreig, Liberal.Majority, 849.Antrim North\u2014Macafee, Liberal; Smiley, Unionist.\u2014Smiley, Unionist.Majority, 384.Kerry South\u2014Boland, Nationalist ; Cronin, Independent Nationalist.\u2014Boland, Nationalist.Unopposed.- Tyrone North\u2014Barry, Nationalist | Hamilton, Independent Nationalist, \u2014Hogan, Nationalist.Unopposed.Waterford Weast\u2014O'Shea, Natlonal- ist; Maurice Healy, Independent Na- tionaMst.up, 0 She Nationalist.Majority, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VEGETABLE GROWERS \u2018MEET.Addresses on a variety of subjects interesting to vegetable growers will be made at the second annual meeting of the Quebec Vegetable Growers\u2019 Association, to be held today, in St.Germain Hall, St.Laurent.The programme will be as follows:\u2014 , Afternoon session, 2 o'clock.© Address by President.Mr.Paul Wattiez.Outremont Address of \u2018weloome\u2014Mayor of St.Laurent.Address\u2014The Cucumber and Melon Wilt Disease.Dr.F.c.Harrison.Macdonald College Tomato .Culture.A.V.Parent.Grande Ligne, Que.Diseases of Vegetables and their \u2018Prof.\u201cWm.Lochhead.\u2018Macdonald - College.| Insects attacking vegetablef and their Control.Mr.J.-M.Swaine.Macdonald College.Evening session, 7 .0'clock.Address: Hon.G.A.Gizault.Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Que.Value of Co-operative Societies.\u2018Address\u2014Melon Growing.Celery Culture; Mr.J.iF.Monroe.Macdonald College.Chemical Fertiligers.Mr.H.S.Hammond.Macdonald \u2019 College.\u2018Address: Some phases of Vegetable Growing.Father Leopold\u2014La Trappe, Agricultural Institute.Address: Tomato Growing under Glass.Prof.Ww.8.Bleir\u2014Macddnald College.Asparagus Growing.Mr.Stanton Jack\u2014Chats gu Onion Culture, 2, Lugano,\u2019 Switzetlan mr rai - .0.BLIND MEN'S SOCTAL CLUB.A most enjoyable evening was spént by the members and associates of the Blind Men's Social Club of the Mont- ,real Assoclation for the Blind, in the \u2018society room, 512 St.Catherine street\u2019 west.Dr.Ww.H.Atherton gave a recital on Dickens's Christmas Carol, which was rendered most dramatically, and theroughly enjoyed by the Mademoiselle de.Villiers contributed in splendid style some selections on the piano.Refreshments were provided by Mrs.Camada,\u2019 the meeting was closed, prets ST.ANTOINE STREET PAVING.A deputation will wait on the Board the paving of St.Antoine street.A petition in favor of a substantial material being employed to replace the worl out macadam has been signed by 500 ratepayers.More Deadly Than the Plague The common cold is held responsible for a multitude of human ills.Colds kill more people than Plagues.When not avoided they can often be hurried from the system by keeping the filtering and excretory.organs active.Many write us that nothing helps them to so quickly get rid of a cold as Dr.Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills.This is because these.pills a on the liver, kidneys an a bowels, any promptly arouse thelr & activin The poisonous matter which with every cold is quickly pécilects from the system before it hugs time to cause trouble or give rise to \u2018Other de: rangements.If misfortune in the form o should overtake you do not ave te $ chance to attack the lungs or to settle\u2019 on the kidneys.Get rid of it quickly D using Dr.Chase's Kidney and Liver s Mr.J.H.Gibbard, Mission Cit C., writes: \u2014\u201cWe have used Da.Dr.Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills \u2018for the last year, and think they are just the thing as a family medicine.My wife had been sick for nearly two years with torpid liver and kidney complaint.Sometimes she was so bad she.had to go to bed for two or three weeks at a time, and she suffered dreadfully.\u201cReading of Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney ang Liver Pills, she decided to use them, and has been Improving ever since.She is never sick a day now, so we believe the cure permanent.I have been greatly benefited myself by this treatment for kidney trouble.\u201d * Dr.A.W.Chase's Kidney and Liver ills, one pill a dose, 26 cents a box, t all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & bo.Toronto.\u2018To protect you against imitations.the portrait and signature of A W.Chase, M.D., the famons Receipt Book.author, are on every box ; Hope, Union-, i Control.«|; TRUSTEES x DECIDE METHOD.mee _.Board\u2014Annual Income.- mere Wastington, De.Dec.14 \u2014Mr.An- \u2018drew Carne and establish a last world.Peace.The formal transfer: was - -rhade at a meer: | ing at ihe rooms of the Carnegle Research Foundation.The trustees organized by chooping.a.president, Unit ed States Señätôr Elihu Hoot, the permanent représentative of the United Hague .Péace Tribunal, States at President T oe foundation -1s to\u2019 be perpetual, .peace.is a Of-the \u2018next most de- \u2019pvlis\u201d the\u2019 suppression ; advance the pro- \u201chappiness : \u2018 rusted of, the fund Include: United States Senator Elihu Root, ex- Secretary of- State the banishment, gracing evil of: of which would; of Henry.8.i PA ment of «ambassador to Great LR Smiley, Lake Mood humanitarian; Dr En 3 sh the State Depart- c solic the Johm WE i\u201d Foster.lawyer, , ex- Secretary of State; Andrew J.tague, \" lawyep; 2 ginla; Won.M.\u2018Howard, lawyer,\u2019 con- mas : Burke, \"Seattle, Washn.; \u2018James L.Straus, ambassador to Oscaz.| Turkeys, Austen: G.Fox, lawyer, New York ; John Cadwalader, lawyer, ator-elect from Mississippi; C.L.Taylor, of Pittsburg, chairman of the Car- negle Hero : sion, and George W.Perkins, of New.York, financier and philanthiopist.| ' DONATIONS NOW | TOTAL $180,000,000.lion dollars for the furtherance of in- \u2018ternational peace brings the total of gills second in\u2019 so te to or \u2018only three others his\u2014thé ten million dollar founda- Son for the advancement of teaching, made in 1905, and increased to fifteen million dollars: in 1908; the sixteen mi!- Ttlon dollar endowmient of the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburg, and the twelve «million dollar \u2018fund for the establish- \u2018ment.of the \u2018Carnegie Institute in \u2018Washington.-Mr.Carnegle's gifts to libraries during the past twenty \u2018years are estimated at thirty-six million dgl- lars for the United States and seventeen militon dollars abroad.Following ts a list of his largest known benefactiions: Libbaïies, fifty- three million dollars; educational foundation, fifteen.:inillion dollars; Pittsburg Institute, sixteen million dollars: Washington Institute, twelve million dollars; Scotch.Universities, ten million; Hero Fund, five million dollars; Carnegie Steel Company employees, five million dollars; Dunfermline endowment, five million dollars; Polytechnic School, Pittsburg, two million dollars; Peace Temple at The Hague, one million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars; allied engineers\u2019 so- cleties, one milifon five hundred thousand dollars; Bureau American Re: publics, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars; small collleges in the United states (estimated), twenty mil- lton dollars; miscellaneous In United States, twenty millon dollars; miscellaneous in Europe (estimated), two million five hundred thousand.dollars.Total, $179,500,000.Mr.Carnegie's latest endowment widéns the gap between him and John D.Rockefeller, .who alone.rivals.the retired steel master in his public benefactions.A comservative estimate places Mr.Rockefeller's gifts to institutions at a hundred and twenty million dollars.AM but a small part of this was for educational purposes.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BRITTLE BONES | A very uncommon case of hereditary brittleness of bones is communicated to the press Dr.Kerr, an English surgeon.A little girl.who was a candidate for a school for physically defective.children had been quietly sitting in a chair, and in crossing her knees the left thigh broke.Dr.Kerr points out that a spontaneous fracture of the thigh from muscular action is very uncommon when unassociated with other causes.The interest of the case was augmented -when the family history was detailed.The.grandmother of the child had broken her thigh seven times, an uncle had broken his left thigh, an unt had broken her thigh twice, and her eldest daughter had broken her leg twice.The next daughter of the family had had eleven fractures, while another girl cousin had broken her thigh twice.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tl C.P.KR.TO USE NATURAL GAS.Natural gas will shortly be provided to supply light on the western division of the C.P.R., replacing the Pinttsch gas system in use for some time past cided to ship natural gas from Medicine Hat to Calgary, using two cars that have been speclally built for the purpose.The .cars are of the flat type, equipped with stationary frames, into which are fltted horizontal steel cylinders or flasks, fifteen fot long and- eight inches wide, which are capable of sustaining a pressure of :1,700 gas has been used year on\u2019 trains running © Medicine.Haft, and with the: out at problem .solved, : other ao will be furnished with this illuminant, its light being considered superior to that of coal oil or Joanttactured gases.1 Senator Elihu\u2019 Root is- President.of Half Million.Lo gis to-day transferred toa \u2018À board of trustees.tent \u2018million dollars in | | five \u2018Percent iret mortgage bonds, the revenue of SORT.be \u2018used to.\u2018hasten the abolitih of International war\u2019.\u2018expended is sert.bY Yor, Carnegie.ie : tirely\u2019 {a the.Hands the trustees.Ths - and | wWher the \u2018éstablishment of universal |\u2019 ttafined, the donor provides | that :'the revert.shall be devoted to | and ex- Searetary.of .War; Dr.Nicholas Murray Butler, pre, i sident : of Columbia \u201cUniversity: =~.Dr.| tétiett, president of the 5 Carnegie Fotindation for the.Advance- of reaching; Joseph H.Choate, | president \u2018emeritus |.versity; James Brown J.C \u2018Mon- |- x-Governor .of Vie.gressman, Lemington, Ga.; Judge Tho- |.- Glayden, CODE Eman,\u2019 San.Antonis; Texas; Andrew White, ex:amhassa- | dor to.G Robert 8.Brookings,\u2019 | lawyer, Samuel\u201d \u2018 Matther; |: banker, steel\u201d thanu ca nufacturer, Cleveland; Schmidiapp, railroad mag, .Cin - py Ly se.William Poster, # regent of the reîty \u2018of; California; | (ES £2 A.Franks, -banker, |: oboken, Char leagmne.Tower, | former ; \u201cto\u201d \u2018Germany : New York; oi Sharp William, Sen- Anarevs Gifrégi0s gift of ten mil- his .ben end Pole something like a hundred and \u2018million dollars: The end nounced today is dollars; Peace Foundation, ten iillien }- on the trains.The company has de- | pounds to: he-aquare ir inch.Natural- [ Silver | Mesh \"| Purses and Bags We have positively the * best assortment in Montreal- \"No plated bags, but every | Unk sterling.silver.Engrav- - of latest atyle, with - - tached mais, keep bag from.; quoi open, $350 to \u201cAlso beautiful Sotid Gold Mesh © Purses.and Bags, - 445.00 to $500.00.a = jéistnes Gorham Silver for Table and Toilet.This famous make of solid silverware is the standard for all the world.We carry a complete line of Gorham Tableware and Gorham Tolil- et Articles.They .are not made .merely to.sell, but to last for years and hand down to your children.Owing to special arrangements, we can sell these unequalled goods at prices lower \u2018than charged elsewhere in Canada.- menid Brooches.ad aries.fin- x ~The latter are genuine novelties of! Bre: beauty, \u2018and n sure to ple > 8 to 5.Joi T à + | 1.Necklaces and | Diamonds and other Precious Stones.We are very proud of our showing of fine gemz in- \u201c1.cluding dlamonds, - rubiés, pearls, and others.We carry | nothing.but the best, and at prices considerably under the usual.Our special facilities - enable you to \u2018save money when buying Rings \"worth from $25 to $3,000 Presents For Al - | Swiss and Ameri- | can Watches.I \u2026 The Johnston Rms\u2019 - cial is made for us in wy.; zerland.Extra thin, - -Jewelled, a perfect 14m | | keeper, $10.00 to $250.00 We also have the Nara\u2026 Swiss Watches, the war known Howard for op.and the popular Wath at prices which wee, comparison.LL i Umbrellas and Novelties.You will find nur tack of \u201cUmbrellas very comple and attractive, $2 to $10.Brass fittings for desk Electric Lamps, Smakere Sets, Match Holders.ang many other articles suitable for the man of the hmise, We welcome af inspection of qualities and prices.HNSTON BROS., JEWELERS ise aw.483.St.Catherine West Near Peel.TRE PROBLEM OF CANADA.se The Rev.Dr.Johnston Addressed.\"Meetings.in \u2018Peterborough.Dr.Jéhnaton; who as in Peterborou: h on Sabbath preac ng on the ght of the opening of the .new.Knox - Church\u2019 of that city, of \u2018whiëh thé Rev.Henry J.Keith, M-A., \u201c18° minister) addressed the.Ministerial - Association \u201cat: a special.meeting .on \u2018 Moñday,, taking for: -his theme, Our National\u2019 Problem\u2019 He said that chief \u2018among \u201cthe works to be ished in Canada are\u2019 \u2018The enthronement of woman\u2019 and \u2018The dethronement: of war,\u2019 and that these problems are \u2018forced upon us by the conceptions of womanhood .and of the necessity for war cherished by the multitudes coming into our land from Europe.Dr.Johnston also addressed a crowded public meeting on Monday evening.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HOCHELAGA W.C.T.U.The Hochelaga County Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold an \u2018at home\u2019 in the lecture room of Olivet Baptist Church, dofner \u2018of Guy and Dorchester streets, on Thursday afternoon, from-4 to 6.An informal programme will -be given.All members of unions and friends are invited.anatomie STRIKE IS ENDED.London, Dec.14.\u2014The boilermakers\u2019 lockout, affecting 50,000 men in the \u2018yards of the shipbuilding employers\u2019 federation, ended to-day with the acceptance by the men of the terms made br the employers.The yards will re-open to-morrow.{pp NOTES AND NOTICES.Sherbrooke-Lennoxvilie Local Train Service.\u2014 The Canadian Pacific local trains leaving Windsor Street station at 8.25 am.and 4.30 p.m.now run through to Lennoxville.Returning, trains leave Lennoxville at 8.06 a.m.and 3.06 p.m.Steamship Special,\u2019 C.P.R.\u2014For the accommodation of passengers sailing by the \u201cEmpress of Britain\u201d from St.John, N.B., Friday, December 16th, the rhe Rev.following special trains will leave Windsor Street station Thursday, December 15th, running through to ship\u2019s side at West St.John, N.B.3-00 pm.\u2014Special for coach passengers \u2018holding second class rail tickets.8.00 p.m.\u2014Special for first and second class passengers holding reservation in Standard Sleepers and Tourist Cars.Reduced Rates for.the Holidays.\u2014 The Canadian Pacific Railway will again this year grant reduced fares for the Christmas and New Year's holidays.Tickets will be issued to the general public to C.P.stations in Maine and New Brunswick, also to points St.John, N.B.and East, at one way first class fare, good gaing December 21st, 1910, to January 2nd, 1911, inclusive, and returning up to January 4th and to \u2018other stations in Canada as ehown in P.advertisement in another column.Sleeping car reservation should be arranged for early.~ NEW BOOKS Local Authors the Hereafter.\u201d A Powerful, OANON erick George Scott.513 ST.CATHE DR.PATERSON SMYTH'S latest Book\u2014\u2018\u2018 The Gospel of .Fearless, Fascinating Book, a \u2018boundless comfort in questionings about the departed, .Reäds like the opening up of a new world.SOOTT'S latest Book\u2014Collected Poems of Fred- MRS.ANNIE JACK'S latest\u2014\u201c Maple Lore.\u201d All about the Maple\u2014its value\u2014its poetry.MISS HICKSON\u2019S latest Publication.A New Edition, in Dainty Cloth Binding, of her charming French- Canadian story, ¢¢ Madam Janvier's Church.\u201d Chapman\u2019s Bookstore STREET \u2018WEST.Branch Store: 919 St.Catherine St.West.the $1.00, postuge 10c, 81.50, pustage 156.35c, by mail 5c cxtra.50c, by mail 5c extra.MONTREAL.LOT FOR SALE Lot, north St.Viateur St, on DUROCHER.Size 25x 100.DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS.! Estate, CG ils 3 BENJARII N BURLAN D, Rea! state, General Insuranc 303 Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL._ MAIN 808\u20ac.early.HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE EXHIBIT.The School of Household Science at Macdonald College is holding its annual Christmas exhibit of \u2018the year's work on Monday afternoon mext, between two and six o'clock.This exhibit includes needlework, millinery, laundry and cookery, and will be arranged in the various class rooms, where instruction was given in the branches represented by the students\u2019 work.The object of the display is to show that Macdonald students actually learn to do things.It is therefore hoped that a large number will avail themselves of this opportunity to \u2018inspect the work of this department of the work of Macdonald College.The dean, Miss Fisher, and her staff will \u2018be present to make explanations and to answer any questions relative to the work.A cordial invitation is being ebtended to the public to come and see \u2018this exhibit, and certainly all.those who have seen similar displays in the past will not fail to see this one, which in many ways promises to eclipse the fine records of the pust.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUNDAY BARBER FINED.Three times Samuel Achavitch, barber, has been charged with keeping his shop open on Sundays.Yesterday he was fined $15.NEW YORK EXCURSIOH.The above excursion will be run from Montreal FRIDAY, December 20.via G.T.R.and C.V.R.Route.Return fare, $11.30.Tickets good going by SPECIAL TRAIN leaving Montreal 8.00 p.m.Due New York 830 am Through Sleeping Cars.Return lim, January 3.For full information apply to any G.T.or C.V, agent.BURNED.SIEAMER \u2018OTTAWA\u2019 Kigeston, Ont.Dec, 14.- The steam er tawa, owned by the Thousand Is lang Steamboat Company here, in se\u201d vic@® on the Kingston-Cape Vincer! rou, was buried to the water's ede, wh tied up to a wharf, in Cape Vir: cenff Ny., during the night.How thr fireffftarted is unknown.There was \u201d cre of seven people on hoard, but # of tMEm escaped The Ottawa was tiv date addition 10 the company\u2019s fle! and \"Was used on tourist traffic amon the islands in summer Captain Hud son was in command, Sh vus War! | | $20,000, and was insured, er fire department will be ny runners in the course of a few day - Chief Tremblay said to-day that © the runners were reudy.and the ont lving fire stations will start attaching them at once.Montreal's SATISFACT\\ON GUARANTEED ENNIS BENE waa | MIARCHAND [os = 830 a.m : mn.~~ 284 St.Catherine Street West 0.Xmas Suggestions of Practical Goods \u201cee trou et, those tx | tremely Low Prices LINGERIE WAISTS \\ Embroidery Front Lingerie Blouses, long sleeves, all sizes.Regular $1.50.Special .$1.00 © 10 dozen White Persian Lawn Waists, made with ingertions.Regular $2.25.Holiday Price .PUP J OF [1 Lingerie Waist, regular $3.00, for .vr ee ae .se Te te es 40 00 ee ee $2.25 b Lingerie Walst, regular $4.50, for .$3.25 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.$6.50 Jacobs Building MARCHAND 284 St.Catherine St.St.West 31 w 84 and 11d \"oc am we unr \u2018he as] \u2018essior With with ¢ tionist hat t} vision, sity pl the sit Books Thos tary Of and de er of t npporti of inst which tian at large | ing ral letters l\u2018'anade \u201caingen volume hut ai those - One sons oy \u2018ts pas \u201cina vw wooden lampor licals work 1 assiduc bense.Sete \u2018red & into ni tifully save t \u201ched | ved e vind we id th ght - Hundre churech ostum \"indre ems.lidexe ther vree | men o \u2018ent, | Anothe {do Cha Just \u201cme wi Srecat trowde \u2018lt st Roliey \u2018Tood a \u2018ômerg ee] TT Plent vent \"x .Fut Arojier Marked hat \u20ac) Men \u20ac Nelle] \u201cthe ABain.AS wij pa Errater Frest air is bY Rllegy *Posit \u2018Alenla BE, Maker the Oc.red- (tra.ench- 100.nsuranc?[Be F 303¢.DH.be run mber 25.Return oing by Montreal 30 a.m.rn limit, RNED.p steanr sand Is: , in ser- Vincer! r's edge\u201d, ape Vir- How tha e was 1 but al\u2019 was the vs flee! amon in Hud.s wort! 11 he ou Ww day-.hat all he out- tachinz- bn apply.ROPOSE TO REDUCE TARIFF, pp ymocrats in Congress Recommend General Reduction.TEN PERCENT SUGGESTED.8, Tariff Will Be Removed From Politics \u2014 Sliding Scale System Discussed.fashington.D.C.Dee.14\u2014Tariff itation has started afresh in Con- pss.and the result may be \u2018that nada will be able to get lower ties on goods sent into the United res without entering into any reci- vcity agreement.While Semdtor ymmings, Of Iowa, a radical Repub- an, was demanding a schedule-by- nedule revision of the tariff in the mate yesterday, Senator Aldrich amd nator Lodge, two strong protection- ts, interrupted to admit that the me had come for Congress to got sy with a downward revision by \\is method.: It was admitted by Senator Aldrich, ho was sponsor in the Senate for the avne-Aldrich tarif£ bill, that the mance committee which :he controls {] soon bring in a report recom- ending the establishment -of a per- anent tariff commission, which will ike the tariff out of politice.Meanwhile the Democrats of the use were holding a meeting with ference to the tariff.Champ Clark, ho will be Speaker of the next Com- rss, and Henry Watterson, the wmecratic veteran and editor, \u201cntucky, conferred with members of je ways and means committee with ference wif at the next session.TGGEST TEN ERCENT REDUCTION.+ m wae virtually decided.that.the jemocrats will not bother with any chedule-by-schedule revision, but will roceed as soon as they assume con- ol of the House to bring in a bill re- mmending a 10 percent reduction n all schedules, \" Ait least 10 percent ould be sliced from thé present dues, and in some cases, such as the rol, cotton, and wood pulp duties, uch greater cuts would he made.At mer sessions.deeper cuts would.be made, this sliding scale methods of re-: nelng the tariff having the probable |: meet of préveniting disturbance.to usiness.It is planned to hold a caucus in anuary of all the Democrats newly lected to the House and them to select tentative ways and means committee » proceed to a revision of the tariff CS lyring the summer, so that the bill nay be inder Democratic control next Decern- er, ; If the Democrats bring in a bit for renéral revision of the tariff, reoipro- ity between this country and Canada.far as the latter is concerned, will v unnecessary.Canada would gét all | \u2018ne asked for without making any;con- | \u2018essions.With these Democratic plans, and vith the old time.Republican yprptéc- tionists asc nn the 2 ils \u2018hat there D8 % RE; sion, it nou oo ade TreciBro: | ity plan is doomed, no maitter how \u201c¢ situation is viewed.oe RARE VOLUMES.books on Canadian Histery at Windsor Hotel.- Those who are intérested \u2018in \u2018the hiss: Ca wry of ; od development of Montreal and oth- of the older cities, have a splendid \u2018pportunity\u2014whfch, will quickly pass\u2014 + inspecting some very raré volumes, vhich are at present open for inspec- \u2018on at room 512- Windser Hotel.These luge books are compilations.containing rare photographs, autographs, and wters of almost all the celebrities in \u201canada from early times.The ar- =ngement Is historical in some of the.vdumes and alylhähetical in others wt al! are of ravishing interest ™» those versed in our Nnfstorv One «er of espactal Intèrest to per- \u201cng of this city is called Montreal, \u2018ts past and present history, and con- \u2018ins verv valuable photos, létters and \u201coodeuts as wall as extracts from con- tmporary new#papers and other peri- ficale from the earliest papers.The fl \u201cork repressnts years of careful and M8 ::siduous rab- © and considerable ex- tense, [ta original form was In Sketches of Ville Marle\u2019 by Mr.Al- \u2018ed Sandham, but is now enlarged to nine royal quarto volumes.-beau- tfully bound in half-Morocco.There îave been added, since Sandham fin- \u201ched his share of it, seventeen hun- red extra illustrations, four hundred iid seventy portraits, four hundred ad thirty autographs and facsimiles, ~zhty-five heraldic designs, over five tindred views of public buildings, \u201cuirches, street scenes, antiquities.wtumes, sixty-five maps and over a Findred and twenty interesting printed \u2018ms.These volumes are completely dexed, and there are a number of ther compilations.One is a set of \u201cree large folios of Canadian public men of the past\u2014leaders in govern-.went, politics, business and social life.Attother is the original de luxe edition.it Champlain's works\u2014his deseription | A his voyages, edited by the.Abbe C.- H Laverdiere, M.A.and centaining |\u2019 vocdcuts from Champlain's own éraw- Ses and illustrations.Mr.W.wi- lamson is superintending the exhibit.a SEER STORES SHOULD HAVE .BETTER VENTILATION.Just at thig time of the year, every- fe who shops \u2018has noticed the dis- grecable odor that hangs about the Towded store.Tt should be a matter of business Birr to properly ventilate the stores.%d air In the stores keeps the cus- \u2018mers good-natured and makes them * more like buying.Plenty of clean, fresh air will pre- 40°\u201c hoppers\u2019 headache.\u201d Bit more than that, the effect of per ventilation on the staff is most Jarked.It cannot be wondered at bai clerks become dull, listless and ey rxhausted when they are com- Wied t+ breathe the foul tainted alr Mi average store ovér and over A Rsirtevant\u201d systém in a store =.bar for itself every week in the Hair efficiency of the clerks., Tésh air 4s nature's tonic.Fresh ge usually the only tonic that tired, Stest people really need.\u201cee ventilation\u2014as scientifically \u2018air, installed and guaranteed by Surtevant\u201d experts\u2014is a money w net.Lr Hie Toker for every store that has it.Tour, 1, L0res, paying high rent and midi for space, \u2018have been able tô \u201cve.\u2018\u2019séless basements into attrac- iby: Ystem of positive ventilation.efrrs and managers of stores LM \"vd 10 call at the showrooms, oo 7-7s.Eadie-Douglas Limited, 12 an pod Street, and see the \u2018Sturte- tu \u2018Pady-to-Run Ventilating Sets\u2014 \u2018as for free illustrated book, 5 Prom \" va \u2018of | to a general revision of the ready when Congress convenes | the.Nada, the early beginnings\u2019 7 : 2S Da - 4 he cape, Diaz on his return.FEE ACCUSATION.© \u201c CAUSES TUMULT Chancellor Von \u2018Bethmann\u2014 Hollweg Criticised Ger- \"man Socialists ~~ né: a , IN CONNECTION WITH RIOTS.Moral Responsibility: For \u2018Disturbances, He Declares, Rests on Socialists, Berlin, Dec.314\u2014There was a violent scene in the Reichstag yesterday in connection with the trial of the men arrested at the time of the recent strike in the Méabit quarter, which is not yet finished.Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg im.discussing .the matter, said that whatever the outcome of thé trial, the moral responsibility for the riots rested om °Socialists.* This stung the SoclaMst deputies to \"fury and they rushed, shouting and.gesticulating to the nunisterial table.Von Bethmamm, Hollweg\u2019s tall figure towered above the angry throng as he stood unmoved, while hie opponents showed their fists and hurled epithets at him, while the president vainly clanged his bell for order.Suddenly a strident voice was heard above the din exclaiming: \u2018You have led.\u201d This brought the non-Sociafists of epithets against the Socialists, and there was pandemonium.As soon as there was eufficient silence, the pre- .sldent demanded to know who had shouted \u2018You have lied.\u201d Herr Kuhr- nert, a Socialist, impenitently claimed the: distinction: and was formally called to wader, °C ca The .\u2018Chancellor then resumed his) remarks, saying nothing could alder: what he had stated, whatever isolated - mistakes Individual policemen might have made.This caused a renewal of: the tumult, members of the Right and until they.were tired.: TWENTY-SEVEN BARS GO, As Result of Sa katchewan Local Option Campaign.Winnipeg, Dec.l4.\u2014Twenty-seven hotel bars were wiped out in Saskatchewan, according to the late returns of the local option voting on Monday.Weven of these are in Moose Jaw, where two years ago Sir Thomas Shaughnessy ordered the bar closed in the C.P.R.hotel, owing to the company\u2019s employees patronizing it too frequently.; It is regarded as a defeat for the local optionists, as 159 :licenses were hanging in the balance, awaiting the result, one-fifth being cut off.> WINTER VISITORS.Men From the West Looking For Work in Montreal.During the past ten or, twelve days Montreal has had quitezan influx of arrivals from the West+mostly harvesters and railway men; \u2018whose Work for.the season has been discontinueds \u201cPhe majority\u2019 are natives \u2018of Contin.: ental Europe, but there is of course a sprinkling -of English-gpeakinz people.Few if any have been in this guess officer, who set sail from Portugal in 1486 in two small vessels.3 but turning northward he eventually landed soméwhers near OapdAgulhas.The setting up of a cross an Pedestal Point by the discoverers was into the racket with a countér.chorus | - the Socialist shouting at one another.a EARTIY £ $s.ac a ye ay A oh - À bo A ; rd ?1 A Fd A \u2018 {- 4 I Ho î Fe \u201c, | - : | ) * 8.1 | \u201c 4 , a | | i _ ; BEE se po ae moons _ Cu TE DRE SL nr er iii cc ps np cr B trees a ot re A retiennent Egg pet tra optimal | © An interesting feature of the cerèmonies at \u2018Capetown In honor of the Duke of Conrrauglit was thi Bu ant of the history of the Cape.The location of the ground was very happy, enabling an old world ship to take part in the landing scenes.The view shows an incident in connection with the landing of Bartholomew ' Diag, s Portu- - At first a fierce storm drove Diaz beyond \u201c re-enacted \u2018in the pageant.\u2018The Portuguese Court is here showé\\réleüming ~ \u2018country longer than siñéé the\u2019 bekis nig of last.symomer., uy : e-are fortunate enough.fo have enough sived to tide them.oVep the: winter; while others are eagerly ssek- ing employment in -various parts of the: city.- To flnd- Montreal without snow was a.surprise and _disappointment to many who relied on getting employment at snow shovelling.A number have gone ovar the hor der, and the scene at tha Unitéd States immigration \"office, \u201cLagaucha- tieré, street, \u2018during the past few days was a busy one.The new world, its advaritaigés and disadvantages, - comn- pared with the old, and the reiative merits of Canada and the United States wep being discussel In many languages when a \u2018\u201cWitnéss\u2018 reporter dropped into thé Waiting raôm of the U.8.immigration depot hers \u2019 this.morning.\u2019 : - MINE VICTIMS BURIED.§ Inspection of Bellevue Colliery Wa Made Recently.co - Fernie, B.C., Dec.14\u20148ix of the vie- tims of the Bellevue disaster wers buried yesterday in one grave, and ths body of Fred Aulerson will be interred at Hosmer to-day; \u2018with the disaster that & Government mine inspector inspected .the mine for escaping gas three days before the - fatality, and posted.a notice -to the effect that the timbering and ventilation were good, and that there was no gas.The Miners\u2019 that an.inspection of the mine: be made.and told Inspéctor Sterling that there were volumes of gas.in the mine.It is thought that thère is yet one un recovered ody.~~ LINERS COLLIDE.\u2018Cassandra\u2019 Tilted Against \u2018Empress ,.of Britain\u2019 at St.John.44 St.John; NB, Déé.13.\u2014 While backing .out of her.\u2019berth at Sandy Point bout 8.80; @ k 8 evening, the Dongldson Puer\"$S.Cassandra, Captain Mitchell,\u201d inst the M.Em- press of Britain, Ca great force, and both liners were c¢on- siderably damaged, Cassandra proceeded to sea, and there is no apprehension for her -safety on the trip across to Glasgow.She has less than hundred - passengers.Tugs had hold of the Cassandra .at |the time of the accident, and 4t is not clear just how she was allowed to come so close to the Empress of Britain.which -ig - docked a short distance below the Donaldson liner's wharf.i \u2026.hl + \" .\u201c PHOTOS OF C.P.R.GARDENS.The: Canadian Pacific Railway Company\u2019s prize awards for the best pha- tograph of à' station garden are as follows: Atlantic divisien: Grand Bay, N.B., U.V.Caulfield, agent, first prize, $10; Harvey, N.B;, D.E.De- Witt, agent, sécond prize, $5.Eastern division: Brigham Junction, G.P.Swan, agent, first prize, $10.Ontars.division: Tweed, Ont., T.Donahue, photographer, first prize, $10; Mark- dale, Ont.E.M.Caesar, second prize, $5.Manitoba division: Ninga, Man.P.C.\u2018Edwards, photographer, first.prize, $10.Saskatchewan division: Broadview, G.J.Gill, agent, first prize, $10; Lipton, P.Pringle, photographer, second prize, $6.British Columbia division: Grand Forks, Jas.Calvert, first prize, $10; Haney, Geo.Hunt, agent, second prize, $5.- \u201c 1.e WAS KILLED BY TREE.fng :tree while at work in.the woods \u2018nefir Morgan yesterday.He was chopping th pinned to the ground.Aid was rendered, but he dled in a few minutes from hlg injuries.~ ae ve ei ss It is a significant fact in connection\u2019 Union had asked \u2018was badly ddmaged.yn - Rock Island, Que, Dec.14.\u2014George |: Corliss .was instantly killed by a fall- |: he, tree, and.it Le]l before he.\u201ccould get out of the way, and he was] AO TES CU HOW ABOUT T marae Ts met Te oR pry Ant dat RE vo tt Thé action of \u201cthe -Counoil
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