The daily witness, 4 janvier 1911, mercredi 4 janvier 1911
[" y was en the fightine ards \" Pup a: rs Were .TA} ewe flights n avia- Xploits ninence hen he o Lon- \u201cileau x.hanne\u2019 >mplisi 1ded at L series r three to his wh the , float- in the ork on of the e avif, Ie toe: ation - White, y.Os» ;elmoni Liberty therebv oisant ye his viation.B were Four 1908.GUE Toner 88 y Coran 1,007 ; which ).The largest omicide by fire 32 who strophe.8, the ith 20 were ) bodies als, six There it med- uffocat- shocks, were 3 ) ed in 2.1ade in in the d.The means.ran the 1e vez\" 816,44] ; issued for re- timate\u201d ivity in unabr uly the ars took 8.2\" ited an r street hn Eugene $ ce, tee ete tonte, rte\u201d # Le a: o Comfr F de oe Januar N oa Murp\u201d xaaction in Regard to Alien | Criminals Charged Against Government by Sir Robt.Anderson.ONLY TWO BODIES FOUND.\u201cmployment of Militia in Struggle Strongly Criticised\u2014Women Accomplices Arrested.London, Jan.4.\u2014Public excitement cver the hunting down of the anar- hist bucglar gang continues af, em > Za heat.To-day great crowds sw shout the dingy east end street, met - sterday was the scene of a battle he like of which had not been known 1 the history of London's police de- rtment.\"he police, who have been greatly -rworked during the past forty-eight tr irs had their hands full in keeping streets open to traffic while the .t-ctive department pursued its in- -rigation into the Russian anar- ist colony with unremitting energy.uring the night the police thor- .ughly overhauled tne ruins of the i nement house in Sidney street, where .- vutlaws made - their last stand, nid were shot or burned to death in sh: fight with the police or soldiers.The officers discovered parts of an- «her body.While little except the ead and neck was intact the au- horities have no doubt that the parts vere from the body \u2018of \u2018Peter the l\u2019ainter, who last night was believed tu have been still at large.All three bodies recovered from the turned house were found in a back room on the ground floor.The claim is established apparently that the building was fired by the despe.adoes.It is thought that when the trapped men found their ammunition nearly spent and escape impossible, they set fire to the building and committed suicide.No papers were found throwing light on the operations of the gang.) ANARCHY WAS BURGLARY MASK.It is believed that they found refuge in the tenement on December 29, and \u2018rey were befriended by neighbors.\u2018I'eter the Painter,\u201d and \u2018Fritz\u201d were n-embers of an anarchist club, which met near Sidney \u2018street until recently.\u2018I'he police were aware of the activities of this club, but considered them only: poHtical.member of the club who- gave the lice a clue leading to the attack of yesterday, sald: \u2018Neither \u201cPeter the Painter\u201d nor Re ever showed signs of doing any work.a Both attended a meétme,.ott >.jret of which was to protest the.execution of Prof.Frañeiscot Ferrer, the Spanish teacher who Was | convicted of revolutionary actiities.: 1 think that both uged anachy as.a mask for their.crimes.The casualties reported from.yesterday's battle are five policemien, a sergeant of the Scots\u2019 Guards, \u2018and a half dozen spectators wounded by hullets, most of\u2018 them slightly injured, and two firemen seriously and three firemen slightly injured in the collapse of the burning building.LIKELY GUILTY OF \\NOTHER MURDER.The mysterious tragedy uncovered } Sunday is believed to \u2018form a link in the story of the Houndsditch burglar | zang.A French Jew, Joseph Beron, who had lived near the anarchists\u2019 rendezvous - was found murdered on \u2018lapham Common at the opposite end nf London.They were stab wounds in the back of the neck, and the head | was brutally battered.Londoners are greatly stirred by.the succession of murders, which is wholly foreign to British experience.The Conservative papers blame the Lib- \u201cral government, charging that the «uthorities have iailed to enforce.the liens act.Some of the Liberal papers declare that the excesses of the gang f burglars form an isolated case Which should not affect the traditional Iiritish policy of receiving political refugees.Sir Robert Anderson, former head | f the Criminal Investigation Department, says: \u2018The British inaction in regard to alien criminals would discredit a \u2018apital of medically certified lunatics.\u2019 No other \u2018country tolerates: their vresence.The alien act was intended ty keep criminals from entering our vorts, but by wilful maladministration the good it might accomplish has been thwarted deliberately.We need new and full power to get rid of the alien \u2018riminal\u201d Some of the evening papers feature the recent discovery of a package of blasting gelatine close to the gas works near the jute mill town of Barking, seven miles north-east of london.and attempt to connect the \u2018iscovery with the anarchists.The \u201c.+tle redlizes; the charge.that \u2018ha; ~dpote him,\u201d and: its seriousness , \"pee sturmèe him.His - father, - of -alimmer | fei moved rigtlessly about, the'toom.Ung at hig scraggy.moustgolios yin Eat adjusting the glasses.) ; fhrowr- out brought & ron the fie Citonen, with its bright | -} Jong pitform was oro ded lait 1 ; Seats the\u2019 snow that oe i pol fy ed as det a \u2018history of having wandered about lente the possession:-of Mr.= -Wikon- Caspar - \u2018The twè/ men then tanked 06 | fel Sil to detect the- imposture.\u201d- Picture hes suffered somewhad from cleaning \u201cprocesses, especially ia .- the.fôllagé on the, left.aide, which it wed itch | déwy' huniidity in- the.derk.shadowy .remeniberèd .Pr le.1d- 2% : paîñit figure, &h A nd LE > BE acapes, and & population Letiveen Lakes Wit and Manitoba Woodlindg and\u2019 \"Feulpn.SE ARE rh Big eves.\u201cNot-a-ward-mould be Chad from \u2018efter, \u2018and the Ir fends said that young: Yellee \u2018 ts no statement wbatever.Bucgd not say if he had struck Prim- and.No question, Ho in tion, no hint is, nor &' Singe of to face.[iS peemed lost in an- \u2018 carried \u2018him.Yar oat \u201cand glowing stove.would\u2019 ve yesterday to place Vallee rurder arrest pel \u2018preven \u201cuntrue.fields and tho Tow strangers who lett 2,0 > defect fo EE ae +! inches | of 1 ave th All are \u2018the nap Aiton for it 18.3 much- ave The runiers have missed tHat part of the \u2018road, however, On each side, as they approach it, the drivers rein either to the right ef to the léft.Thus is the plaoce:of the tragedy marked.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ire MR.CHAS, A, GOUGH DEAD Controller of Currency for \u201cDominion Entered Depart- \u2018ment of Finance at age of Nineteen Ottawa, Jam.£TTne death occurred this morning of.:Charles A.Gough, controller of currency.The deceased, who ve, ative of England, entered the 2 of Finance at the age of 19 dnd\u2019 was appointed controller six | mé ago ; he PICTURE PUZZLE.Art: \u2018Gallery a pioture whioh- all art overs \u2018cannot afford to miss.It has \u201cby varfous modes\u2019 of transportation; | \u2018including ships, until finally it \u2018came Smith.- Sir- Pardun.Clarke] onde witispered -that he .felt wie, that.it-is a Claude.Mn William Brymner eves that.it ls a Poussin \u2014 not.Nicholas, but Gaspar.Others: ascribe.it; to an English copyiat of \u201cClaude, wild \u2019attéimed Claude's\u2019 technique .so- that it.is sometivhes -« appear they wiped out.They have \u2018been very amateuriehly reinstated as regards both: color: and form.The.picture has all the glow of light which distinguishes\u2019 the work of Claude at his beet; but \u2018there are characteristics of the composition, and the use and application \u2018of celors, which make- a close etudent of the.wotk of Claude estate.very much - to éeciare it -to 1 It is to be remembered: that Claude \"Lorraine \u2018and the two Pousmins, were very closely related as to Hi Gas- par Poussin was the son of \u201cFrench.an naméd Dugliet, whô\u2018hed settled at Rome, and: Who &igifed tits etchings.Duche.\u2018The young Dughet took the name of Poussin when \u201chis sister mar- | ried Nicholas Poussin and.Be: Satered Nicholas\u2019s studio.The standard lénd- scape.of that time was that of Claude | | Lorraine, and although Gaaptrd.Pous- | Bla: was not so conventionally classical a8 hig great rival, he \u2014\u2014 Me some measure the _ tr Héctaity of his al \u2018perspective., Gaspard Poussin pain ed.background\u2014which, by good thing, so far as #® prevents \u2018saddening\u2019 -of subsequent \u2018tg tt \"is bad for the posterity, as\u2019Y£##ore, of - the picture, because the suj mposed colors so darken by age that is-hard lo ime imagine their effect -when Bret pro- 1504 over, whether the picture in the Art Gallery.is by G apres, another 200,000.oo INFLICTED ON \"BIG RAILWAYS .Philadelphia, Jan.4.\u2014~Judge Holand.in the Unite] States District :Ceurt today inflicted fines of $40,000 each on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway, the Lehigh Valley Railway Company, and with.unlawful rebating.The government was the.prosecutor, the-charge being that tle-raiiwa mitted demurrage cliarges on freien cars used by the sieel company.The defedants announce.that they: win appeal to the Supreme Court.C.Pfits are and Rates Will Stay the Same \u2014\u2014 The revenue earned by the \u2018Canadian Pacific Railway \u2018ts \u2018a steadilÿ improving ome.Sir Thomhs Shaughnessy, has stated that his company is satis< fled with present returns, amd will make no attempt to increase rates cith&~ on the Canadian or on the, Unit- eds Staics lines.re arr Toronto St.Ry.Baruings Ca - poss earnings Of tlie Toronto st © Company for 1910 to Stgoct paltgay $40.049, or 11 percent, while het earn- |! ings increased $23,992, or 9.36 percent.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : - COMMON STOCK.INCREASE.: Di,ectors uf the Minneapolis General Electric Company, a Stone and Weke.have voted to call meeting of the stockholders on Jénu- ary 16 to autbori an $875,080 in the .companys common a \u2014\u2014\u2014 POTATOES IN REQUEST.The demand for potatoes i fairly good, and prices rule stead i, toi car lots of Green More \u2018at- dene - cts - and the recessions have been of | | Lake Superior Corporatiol increase of | OF USS.STEEL Co.Mr.XK.H.Gary, chairman of the Board of Directors of the United States Steel Corporation, has made the announcement that Mr.W.E.Corey has resigned as president of that concern.This position he \u2018has\u2019 néld with -ac- ceptabfiity for seven years.= Mr: Cary regrets the decision of the presid-nt to retire.| The jaiter, in \u2018do- M in£ 50.severs his connection with a feeling of loyalty.It 1¢ not likely that a new head of the Steel Corporation will be ap- pointel for some time, as the - directors have in view a new plan in the \u2018management of this gigantic enterprise, which they believe ill work out to the :advantage of all concerned.Syéney Steel Plant.- Creates New Becord ; in Docamber Output Mr.Gary.he 037 = iF Hs SLABS OF ORE: INLA ROSE MINE | ARE VERY RICH Cobalt, Jan.4\u2014Developments at the Lawson myne of La Rose Conse¢lidated on the 200-foot level, have revealed slabs of silver ore comparable.to anything in Crown Reserve, and the main La Rose.vein for richriess and width.The vein has been opened up \u2018for 100 feet, and about 50 feet of this is continuous ore all running over 5,000 ounces, and with an average width ef 8 inches.In two or three places the vein is over g foot wide, and samples takén across thd face \u2018ran over \u201812,008 ounces.\u201cThis ore shoot is not contiuous.The first body\u201d of high-grade ore ran for 29 feet.\"There is then calcite with} small sikv values for 30 feet, and: another © body equally as rich for | 21 feet.\"The face is now ; solid cobalt ere with~ small silver \u201cValues, but as the fissure is 800 feet long on the surface theré is every probability of many other shoots being cut.; Boy i Foried o i aod Bhawinigan on-the nt.prs part.of «À a ea ana ti Tower ine Ps orporationy, elit.et sane?ote i re draws, ing closer.toe Ang ths that : ir rola.\u2019 Nn Lone from à 2 view: me much Tore.armontons | and Soe evidence of, , some iportast | hick.So t claime Ju.being 4 vis Stat trie mbrnisir that a res Power has closed\u2014or {2 about to 4 deal with.the Shawinizan poole to mois pe power hich, tu much in exoess ot So For | 03 we 0-day, gives rumor to-:the report.that both companies arg, and have Seen, i te The- strength dévelepet roately buying : esac te : i the.inteni og vo tot 2 ot Arve e Ing at = Detter rund chaine DE to mad : TB the.\u2018ananciai- distrié the\u201d \u2018épis fon | \u2018was expressed that it would not be-sur- prising if Montreal tou \u20ac may shortly ave to issue mew \u2018stotk to pay for\" ite Shawi, n holdjdes.: It well known \u201cthat those in control of both Power.and Shawinigan have in view a cloger \u2018alliante,.and \u2018the \u2018street\u2019 is.now preparel \u2018for arr official annôunéement Collins of a working agreement which will practically bring these 9 corpori bone -ndez one control.Mr, in the time\u201d a \u201cre i hap aes evo a a Lake é of wth pregperity the steel and Jo! trade in the _ Maritime Prav- It is only nécessary | read what the president of the Domi nion Steel Corporation has to say on this important ma tter to assure one of the gréat possi- bi In the East awgit the steel \u2018industry te East - h Tt is not necessary to look very far for the popularity of Capadian Pacific Railway stock en thé foreign maärkets of the world: This Prosreusive corporation is \u2018always to t front in ite A cross-cut driven north for 200 feet along the .Foster line has cut No.9 vein at the 70-foot level.It has been opened up for 40 feet and shows more .or less continuous ore with very high- | grade spots.The vein has also been | traced on the surface for a long dis- : | tance and according to the direction may be a continuation of the Victoria | téin \u2018ôri Crown Reserve.The La Rose is now jigging all its Sydney, c.B.Jan.Jam 4\u2014The \u2018Domin-\" ion \u2018Steel Company\u2019s rod mill, which holds the world\u2019s record for a mill of its class.closed the year with December a racord month for shipments.A total in the vicinity of 9,000 gross tons was sent vut during last month.This is a big advance on the old record of 8,1463%nns, which was established in Septeniber of the past year.Mit May Receive Big Orders.| Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, Jan.4.\u2014Near- ly 2,000 miles of new railway liges are under contract for congtruction during the present year in Western Canada, and the conséquent increased.demand for steel rails is causing the plant of the Lake Superior Corporation at Sault | Ste.Mare, the largest in the West, to e worked at its utmost capacity to- Jeep pace with orders im hand.- mas 4 Mr.Rodolphé Forget, M.P.is in Que- ec.Mr.C.N.Bliss, ir, has joined the.board of the United States Trust Company.« Mr.Charles E Carr has returned to Quebec from Toronto.© Mr.w.5.Dickinson, of New York, is now vice-president of th: Louisville and Nashville Railway.Mr.George R.Parke, the well-known Chicago broker and banker, is in the city.Lo .Stocks in London.\u2014 London fatjed to respond to strength here and devel ing declines of 1-8 to 8-8 on parity.Conaols continued to show strength, but general warket was irréguldr, al- 7} though Rio Tintos was strong.+.Money was easy in London.There are fair probabilities that bank rate will be 1educed to-moProw, and this seems to be helping Consols, although | - the rest of the market has not been influenced.errr tree reesei i HAVANA ELECTRIC EARNINGS.| Havana Electric earnings for \u201cthe | \u2018week ended January 1, show \u2018an in- .crease of $5,667, and ffom July 1 an increase of $140,825.cp a a \u2014\u2014 ICE EARNINGS NOT LARGE.American Ice annual report shows ] 8.22 percent earned on preferfred stock, against 7.36 percépt earned last year.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - EGGB ABOUT THE SAME.There \u2018is mo fresh development in \u2018the \u2018 egg, market.Selected gtock, 32¢; No.and in a smaller way at $1 per ba bag.1-stack at 27c¢, and No.2 23c to.24c.Dominion Canners, Limited Çi 687 BONDS - Authorized, $2,500,000\" a Maturin Montreal, Montreal, \u2018oronto, Ha Net Earnings of Company ève Bonds issued to the extant : Price: $100 ang Interest.C.Meredith &« Compäny.Limited vo.\u201cIssued, $1,500,000.April 1st, 1940, - fatersas Payable Half Yearly st the Bank of Ra fo Ho Londen, Eng.red meg amo u -pay Bond Pas value-ef fora ansety.| \u2018Acerued Interest = res sèe \u2018no.catise for optimism +: Wal} St.Closed Steady Lordon, Jan.4.\u2014American stocks Sal oped heavy tone, show- , vert.ore, apd shipping nothing but \u2018high.pride + amine ore and.concentrates.Thé | Jig -concentrates are -mixed with the high grade, while the jig tails and the \u2018table discards go to the northern custgms plant, where the La Rose has 4 hundred ton per day contract.T customs -plant cannot handle all the | Rose.lowgrade and the dump\u2019 is conatantiy growing, .- The Princess claim.is producing ateadily.QWERS BUSY ; LAURENTIDE UP Shawinigan and Po Power securities again dominated the stock market this a These securities;, ranged at high prices, the interchenge of \u2018buying continuing at full speed.Laurentide was higher and .eeveral | Ofer: \u2018leaders were in good demand.4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 tr \u2014 op\u201d dag sac hw 3 The New York stock market closed steady this afternoon, with C.P.R.at 196 1-4, Soo 133, Reading 52 1-2, Union\u2019 Pacific: 172 7-8, and Steel 73 8-4, r\u2014 et grove + pachicago, Jan, 4, \u2014 Chigage ; 4.bank po aan fort, 4910 wed Re a 3 Te ÉTAGE ee Cafumbt and Hecla Ce.: \u2026 to Hold a Special Meeting | y New York, Jam, 4\u2014The stockhold-: ers of the Calumet & Hecla Co.are | given notice that a Special meeting of khoiders has been.called for Tex valuation of the several eenties end the number of shèfes of stock in the consolidated corpora- itlon to which the stockbolders of said | : tion may be entitjed, shall bel (determined.New York Central lines total No- .vember gross decrease, $177,638; net | decrease.$2,279,617.Hleven \u2018months\u2019 gross increase, (Hal, 404,642; | crease, $5, 174,836 ' 7 Toronto Cobalt Sales Te ronte; Jan.\u2014Morning\u2019 sales: \u2014 Bailey, 2000 at 6 4 -8, 9500 at 6 qr.Beaver, 400 at 25%, Chambers, Too \u201cat 14 Central,\u201d 1000 at 10.General Northern, 1000 at 10 à T-$,-100 at 11% future; 2000 à Hargrave, 2000 px 23, 2000 at He Pe fu ure, 50 at 25 t 443.Lit, Nip.4500 at 13 McKinley, 100 at 133 tor : raion, Dav goad conditions :and A modesstely firm market, with possib! |.advences in certain.stocks.2 Get Smithers\u2014 The whole market sitydtion Jooks better.I expect to see higher pricés in the near future.The | updertone is firm and .general |, \u2018can \u2018s¢e no cause fer péssimiam.RH.Forget.\u2014We should have.a good | markét-soon, \u2018Money later on\u2019 wil be.\u201c| chhapét and -more plentiful for pied Prospects for the year Anvorable and.x L Marber & Co\u2014The situation | | an\u2018upward movemeat In the Dear future be oR Mardy Consider : Zonsolidation under > Marie We.of Calumet & (octo SE ON Rhema.Setennial, ord tien a the 2 ue Se : jor, urium :com- \u2018pen LE rèce Ce At Lmbeting the terms upon : Aide vonsolidation shall be ef- |: rte \u2018NEW YORK CENTRAL FIGUERE | ; net \u2018dé- are | 4 Lu Téauits both: los.; trade \u201cand stocks shou should fallow.=}, \u201cpivious yéar.work \u2018of expansion, and.there is not a mile of territory in Canada where is in- .flgence is not\u2019 felt in oné way or an- \u201cother.: Now we are told that the company is preparing to spel uge sums of money dyring 1911 in irther enlarging and enhancing its pos sit on both on land and sea.Canadians have.reason to feel proud of such a progressive company.It has stood by the minion, and 1% to-day one of the\u201d country.sreatest assets, ; Watch the C.P RL.Brow ~ Talking about the gr rowth \u2018and importance -of the Caña Pacific courpels ke refer to retire ening the gun.homas Shaughnessy has the.situa- og n, the palm of pis hand.Instan- eoûsly he sufñs up conditions.He : Will not waste a on in \u2018argume + He knowg, wh aia mpany as well as the countrÿ w sa h sees hat it is carried ou - sas qe, mou vessie rly four.days he \u2018apd alr sengrts sa e gom a ' hand from Yu one t es GST 1 of big undertakings an all\u201d dv svenues > trade a A Hun dc oF.ioifitons ky lars\u2019 are 0 \u2018He \u2018expended develo Do- minfon; but wé on pe hose.have to\" do with this tromen BAL diture will gee to it.that The.distribu tion will be advantageousand that Canada will be known as a land of econdmy artd honesty in the matter of \u2018national and financial growth.| *.Discubgin £ the autlook at several of the.lea eading .brokers .on the floor of | the stock exchange Mmornihg the opinion was freely ex preskod that with the removal of certain \u2018obstacles\u2019 which at present overhang the market there jg\u2019 no reason why we should not enjoy of considerable proportion.It is true, that money Eo yet is.rather tight from 40 int, of view, but then oth conditions ate fav- | orable band Canada is growing.A;- little caution and common sense on the part.certain market leaders should ave.good.3 results, \u2018a awaken wed confidence - and\u2019 fntérest : ail aioke the list.Be careful, gentlemen.ty | Big Decrease Shown'in .Defcit in the Treasary |; \u201cWashington, D.C.\u201cTen.4.Seat the be- inning of - \u2018pusiness- yesterddy the con- in of the United \u2018Sates treasury Le Ce pue 5 balance.ji tregaur 4 offices; \u2018287 Workin bank 1lippine [areasury, .22.840 5655 S85\u201d \u201c\u201cbalance in \u2018general ture :ordinary receipts Ra eo {06.380 ordinary ao men 9,712: _ a be def ah se iE scal year is $3, $T0,50t, par at this.ear ene fur rieludé Panama Canal Taese figures and., public debt transactions.etme vei pe BANK GUARANTY LAWS.Washington, Ps 4.\u2014The bank aranty.laws.o à were Qetlared: to-day United State mate pt | BROOKLYN RAPID.ThANEIT.ew York,\u2019 Jan, 4.\u2014Brooklyn id | S - still- leading cotre- | sponding perfods of past: years.The \u2018increase in net is relatively larges than in gross, so that the company tañn- \u2018ing at the rate of approximetely 1 7 percent on -the stock.,, oo - Ths present week is proving.a Hoof one: for-dealers in.butter and cheese.|: Some substantial orders.for.cheese : have come over the cables from Eng- | F land at very satisfactory prices.The local demand for butter is aie, very gratifying.po ~ \u2018A the \u2018exportation of cream ® Me, ade, 1 the ed Sfates this year, said \u2018a {loba$ mMerehant, \u2018it looks as it it will not \u201conly (Continue, but \u2018row \u2018to af larger scale.\u2019 .\u2019 The outlook for\u201d the general trade \u2018this year in somé t confused and \"no one ean speak with any confidence \u2018ap\u2018to the future.Shipments froin New \u2018Zeslgnd to the British markets arè Bow.going forward in volume.Tete Sane of of the New York e * Exchange, vocates a \u201cTower cour on \u2018dairy products.- V.UPREME COURT.w ton, Jan.4\u2014The United \u2018States Rupreme Court met yesterday : aftérnoon to swear, in the new justice: The, Standard Of] \u2018ina Tobacco.cuses begin.to-m , &nd- the commodity Slane © cass \u201cprobably at the end of the i Wee! - # \"®.2.xwroRNs aoop.P.R.PR.earmiage tor tbe \u2018last ten gays.crease of § Seo Poon over the same Berio of the pre- \u2018ai \u2018Jan.4 Kia homa, Nebraska, tond .étationel 5 by y ne Supreme C Court Yo the \u2018agents of the National - Suffolk Bank, i Chicago cut, 0 Just 88 to what was the\u2019 3 ct ne- ture of the discussion or What were \u2018the topics, it was.ible to ascèr- tan, although it is generally thought that some new su su stidbs of ad- Ong were being tal od ever.isibly within\u2019 a few days this city wn.be informed on this matter, and ouncément-\u2019 forthcoming \u2018is Jooked.forward to with interest.The company is doing well both on its own behalf and that of the city, \u201cand any desire on the part of the man.foment to Jay new lines will be repd- | te by the citizens.- Mrs Forget will &o from\u2019 hane\u2019 to Ste._Irenee, where he will remain for sev- \u201ceral days.* \u201cWinnipeg; Jan.Two more 4 informations wire laid this 15 at 61 3-4, 5 at 61 3-4, 10 at 61 3-4, 25 at 61, 75 at 6L R.& O.\u20145 at 94.50 at 94 1-2 Bank of Nova Scotia\u20142 at 275, 1 at 275, ~ Quebec Railway Bonds \u2014 $500 at 85 1-8, $2,000 at 85.Crown Reserve\u2014200 at 253.Winnipeg\u201410 at 1%0 1-2.Woods\u201425 at \u2018139 1-2.Power Bonds.\u20142,000 at 99 1-2.Bank of Montreal\u2014 51 at 245,5 at 244 5-8.Rio\u201450 at 103 3-4, 25 at 103 3-4, 25 at 108 3-4.8teel Corp.\u201410 at 601-2 .Coal Bds.\u20143,000 at 97.Iron Bds.\u20142,000 at 96.Power.\u201410 at 143 1-2, 10 at 142 3 25 at 144, 25 at 143 3-4, 25 at 143 3 :25 at 143 1-2, 25 at 143 1-2, 25 at 1 :25 at 143, 100 at 143.Duluth Sup.\u201425 at 80, 76 at 80, 25 at 80, 10 at 79 1-2.| Soo\u201450 at 132 3-4.Cement Pfd.\u201420 at 87 1-2, 5 at 87 1-2, 2 at 87 1-2.Ottawa Power\u201425 at 130.Shawinigan\u201450 at 110 8-4, 25 at 110 1-2, 25 at 110 1-2, 25 at 110 1-2, 50 at 110 1-2, 10 at 110 1-2, 25 at 110 3-8.Porto Rico Bds.\u2014$500 at 85 Cement Com\u201425 at 23 3-4, 50 at 23 7-8, 26 at 23 7-8.Bank of Commerce\u201420 at 214.Laurentide\u201426 at 182 1-4, 75 at 182 1-2.JANUARY DIVIDENDS On and after the 2nd of January a large number of investors will receive bond interest or dividends from their stock invest.nts.These amounts can be inveet- | ed in sound Canadian public \u201d utility and industriel securities to return from 5 to 7 per eent, We have prepured a pamphtet sontaining particulars of a number of attractive investments \u201cwhich we will be pleased to mail on.application.Mecraig Bros.& Co.Members Monfreal Stock Exchange 157 St.James St, Montreal.22 etoalfe St, tawa.W.GRAHAM BROWNES CO ., DEALERS IN BONDS.| 222 St.James Street, Montreal.MARWICK, MITCHELL & C0 CHARTEREL ACCOUNTANT BCOTLAND, 5 11 Face D D'armos Quebec Bank Bldg.) \u2014 | moe | Davia 5.T hone ea A.\"iscorx 196 Main \u2014 am 5e mu a.aa \u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014- me re _ a m= pe em oa gah me wy Ae ma A pa wf wd a 0 08 =.-\u2014 - - CL, em an TB aml ep it the syndi- to be 1adian 00,000 \u201cnite leted In th s wily\u2019 clear- retrofit 1 bur- pasty ad- U.BR.Lo the RE H ES con- ar prontu pleas TOVed cpoits Mas last : But- Win- lied u there isiLle buy- asing prices ceu u rela- IT Lg.irdas.their ntario ntarin No.3 9 35C vw, 51 à «9e.pie tu tn 496 pping 3-4, 5 73 at 300 at 2 e} treal.CO Se Bldg.) ephone aaln MAY BE À CONTEST FOR WESTHOUNT MAYORALTY $ \u2014 > 7.mceting which was held In the whole affair.The deliberations are be- tee uf Mr.Fitz-James E.Browne [Ng continued this afternoon.morning to decide whether dt man proposed apposition to Alder- id be worth while fur Mr.Browne gard ontest the mayoralty election in Rutherford's selection is not reed seriously in Westmount.A public meeting for the.discussion :-Unourt with Alderman Rutherford, 9f the city\u2019s affairs will be :held in © has for some time been in the 1 am afraid it would be a racher \u2018Victoria Hall on Thursday evening.\u201c4 adjourned without a final deci-p As nmatters now stand, the whole resent council has been re- nominated, with the exception that Mr.John Mec- «ven fight, sail My.Browne to ape will run to take \u201cthe place of Vitness\u2019 reporter.\u2018You know I liker tight, I like nothing better, ld.Rutsaerford, who is in the field or the mayoralty, Mr.-E.Herb.Brown tut Iwill run ior the yo wnt like to get licked.I would rather the retirement marre\u201d created by ve x k the other fellow.\u201d continued the berrless, silver-tongued auctioneer, v.10 seemed rather dubious over the DEATH OF REV.DR.FLECK Pastor Emeritus of Knox Church Passed Away in Belfast MOURNED BY MANY MONT- REALERS, Memorial Service to be Held in His Former Church on Sunday Morning.The death is announced, in Belfast, volun, of the Rev.James Fleck, 11°,\u2018 for thirty-three ycars minister Knox Church in this city.\u201c+ NVears ago, When his congrega- 1 noticed that he was not recover- .ïrom an attack of the grippe, they « «© him an assistant and six months\u2019 of absence, in the hope that r- 4 4 4 amp.m.p.mam.sm.\u201c Supplémentar Cors can, Allan Oceant Cr or pm.* Supplementary.may be postes up to ios p.m.Pate thould' de ipostad ® NOM We am > Les nS aoù oe so LOO mou Ylotters for ga Frida puaied at Est La Matter for £ istration cross, « FAR EE Y the above : is me Sued Ending Sous Take 1911 ne Cunard.p.m.* Supplementary.am.Ame ka, \u2018Ameti ErÂme: can.p.m, * ee 5 al Atlantis ° White Star Rn: ore are.ferwarded by thi stes eamer; Intent time of mail ng is 9.3 BE ho : 848 Yesterday in Toronto.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Samuel Dwight Chown, setféral superintendent of the Me dist Church, dy the diréetèrs of terday, in of: bis THE REV, DB.CHOWN'S FARE Complimentary Luncheon Tendered Toronto, Jan.4\u2014A complimentary lunchéon waa tendersd to the Rev, Dr.88800 ie the Toronto Méthodist Social Union yes- | the beard ros at Wesley .Buildings, by.way of farewell, in View, ph departure from this city, - A 7.take up his residence ip Winaine.| imental * B* .Charch Wnien for Fourth a fr ; Time.; Torento, Jan.4\u2014The debate in ; \"NO AGREEMENT REAGHED.FL.z The Toronto Presbytery Discusses th Us Presbwtery of Toronto on the baalg © church wmnion sent down by the efal Assembly was resumed fof faurth session yesterday, and the Gen the er.séveral hours of sharp and animated 3 | digcutel unable to reach a vote.i of po \u2014\u2014 LEASES CANCELLED.on the Presbytery found Ataelf Three tenents of the J.B.Pelequin A .Hotel Co.building, 2 $, Wocglley, S.P.Myers Lr to have cancelled the leases A which their offices were held 4 building at 132 St.James street.July last tive bulking ! of the works being cayried by the Yoarkasbire Insurance.The Peliquin Hotel Co.brought nepector pron- nounced the bu'l¥ng uw fe on cine \u20ac 2 BY: bo action aæétpat Mr.ep for \u201cun, ' as the rent of his offices 1911, \"Mr.Woodley ea 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0 extras; oakly ses trai \u2018Northern Masuea- The Chant édition of the Dal: Witness' is welivered in the city evaxv evening of Publication at $4.00 per enRMm.ood cria 2.90 per zupum Alt bustess : commiuniestions stiouté ve \u2018addres Dougsill & don, *Wit- ort.ie-n Sierra Ftv Triniged.{ Zangibyr \u201cide at al tides P the Witness .a u à nave que shorter Hi longer per: publication, by mail per month, Great Diéles inclu + ood fh sente tain ang the United \u2014neuteene While the bublianers of the \"Witness - the | \u201cctoiatér, or in thé-gloors of ofr-#chèals.\u2018or im.the incense burnings.QE our | .\u2018churches.Theologlays \u2019 \u2018persiat - te al \u2018moral law apart \u201cfoom tho material{ \"world Haeckel hela\u2019 4hat \u2018position io \u2018harking back.to that Tong .exploded cightéenth eexitury atheism w Wjeh: 100k the \u2018attriliutéd.of its, God \u2018exe {7 : theni nature, and then in: its frritoné 3 ingratitude dented the existänae © B God \u201cwhich ft worshipped .y x auc , othef Hing, The vaunt of t loss Eo cannot (Rove, Biore- pren \u201cve then.Jét ps\u201d tard, je ; which has \u2018pussied's - ère minces the world bogan, but lét uë not -deny man us well ag, God, for we know that we are morally sgponsible for \u2018our acts.Sciénca can atilato its self: tHat the bounds which some: of it votayles would set.ity furnish*mo: true 1 view of its limits.It deals not with 7e PERS tue order \u201ctallow ét 12 thé Uniléd\u201cgtutes to: contract - mess | : .| riages that would not be merriages {vont dk fovermed\u201d vs @ com- [5 tainly one of the: doll?were {ands weve.fof je {pordtiops\u2019 and pu \u2018ofado: quite Hy af > tire \u2018murdep) ous, and not sel : Church; ° Columbus, Bethlehem accepted 8 :érédutiontl - Wis ln ad Eur © akan 3 LONDON, | That a pattie i the\u2019 's civilisation, Lan- ote\u2019 of 1780: * Fi Their siat\u2019 toubiés in the: early days.of Queen: Nictorig were far\u2019 from; as in désign, and \u2018the Cato street \u2018Mot to\u2019 murder the ministers just.attér the accession of George the Fourth \u2018was frustrated with less excitément and with less .bloodshed.The whole incident, with its crazy, SavAgEs anarchiet-burglars, its attacking: polide aùd military, ts spectators, who: ciowdsd every.point of vantage and ped bik prices to see the show, and who.chéered wildly as they saw the hdibapied bouse lesp into - flames\u2014goes\u2019 to prove how ex- g ay oi \u20ac {nto \u2018the question the hospitality with which England Ned glven asylum to \u2018every refugee.° dethroned\u2019 monareh, extled \u2018dlgionlst, diegraced Politician, opr brate Nikillat or An- aréhiat.- 8M fine {deal, and ono that hes \u2018@h-\u201cthe\u2019 whole borne satisfactory truit=thè évèry due Who steps.on British Bolt shall enjoy British freedom, snd: that this.Mberwy WL disgrm disogritint and rebellion.Like other fine \u2018however, it.will have to be apniied Witt common sense, especially - wheie *.those - whose very creed.{s the .complete destruction of society, as we- und fatand it, to concerned.\u201d - .: The problem = confronts thé\u201d, are tempting: clined and \u2018af nly adociated spirit, hut there théy \u2018ave pimdlopately is no doubt that.sands in Burope to- believed in by, day.In fact are likely few riage lows, who would di er religion \u201cor their country ateérfully than THE INEVITABLE GOD.men and Jaid down their lives tor this hadéitoh\"of religion and negation of patriotism.\u2018Tolstoy was a \u2018philosophical arc ' of benign spirit.He, was @ppééed te all physical force ff He\" Bdvancement of - re-.constricted : séciétÿ, But in the new order foi which fig looked no man was té be governed by external laws.\u201cThis ideal will no doubt: be attained when all men, arc perfect and only wish to do\u2019 what is right but meaptime the ruler \u2018bédrêth not the sword in vain.\u2019 At our \u2018bresent stage of social evolution, whep gisny men are brutal, selfish, unacrupwious, law and means |, Te; ét coûfse, -=ne- { *> offenferting aw cessity.\u201cWe Miel\" Aholtsn society!\u201d sald ag anarchist.in a public meeting in Montzeal\u2026 \u2018Then\u2019 he was reminded, | \u2018you must abolish.yourself,.for yous \u2018yourself, are a part of society.course if such an unthinkable thing.as a general triumph of anarchy took \u2018place it would defeat itself.Nature in- ( variably and automatisally quells anarchy by more or tyfanny.Different suggestions have been! made as to how.to deal with anarchists.\u2018One idea has been to take them ut their word.If they are opposed to all law,: well, remove from less benevolent Around them the protection of the law and leave them open to all the attacks of the lawless.Create, ag it were, 8.perpetual \u2018open season\u2019 for anarchists.This would certainly \u2018make \u2018the punishment fit the crime\u2019 but \u2018would be a denial of the principles of 1:civilized government.It has also been suggested that all the anarchists be transported to some island or other and there allowed to work out their schemes\u2014of mutual extermination.Probably the best that can be dône | under the circumstances is to aeep track of all known anarchists and endeavor to frustrate their plots as Soon as they are hatched.An\u2019 international denial of asylum to anar- chiats would also, tend to the safety of, society.-If every anarchist who et: his doùhtry \u2018for his country's éènled- -antrgnce elsewhere, tied to return, he wold.hé.under \u2018the.vise of Cain.Anarchy Bas, of, ipourse, .itg hot-bed ane tap root in countries where eusion \u2018ant overniment réign wif .- a; and doubtless Foal man \u2018a Nihilist or don und ill-treat- Taprorist by opné [méat- > Judie Tie \u2014~ghows in his \u2018autoblogranbs the.essential an- .arehy' of corrupt among big cor ie Bair in Col- | red anarchy | S bomb-throwing itype SMORE hp imithers \u201cand other ine bor opkers.Carlyle \u2018warned his gener- \u2018aliol\u201d of tte dodger of the two ex- \u201ctremes \u2018of.society sone drawing al] the \u2018money to Ataielr and.the other all the 7 at led opposite \u2018poles of an elec- | eke waste.and of a terrible and \u2018 \u2018fevastatipg\u2019 explosion.resulting.Teed, a arch.vtr b In- the ue.> and only eure for an- : \u2018 macustren: \u2018as Great and, putting av Bo longer\u201d to get ;t eropt apust be the fusion von et o civilization.If the devil- \u2018brotherhood\u2019 of an- CA pr FEW SSTMOUNTER.The Rev.Robert Hopkin, of Olivet U.S., formerly of Westmount, fom othe First Con- : Serre + the.Divine.bot ms .1d be fought.ia boven\u201d the middle of : London-\u2014London, streets Sonn the : Tord of | LE \u2018Helptul- - hi Itevrater, 1 Mr.dames B.Wilder purchased Be want Bleury.and - Sherbrooke The emplacement measures 62,3 x 129 feet, and the.e paid was $50,000.Mr.Wilders beliéf fa the fa som of Bleury street is strong.À avons MY ee.ces for the perty he te just ere an .elght-starÿ wr.| Sa \"has been metitionsd as a pos- sibuit .ve \u2019 STRWET.\u2014Mra.Agnès | \"Houlton has sold.to.Mrs.A.B.Céluineau\u2019 lots au and 12 in St ames ward, with ruildings fronc- ne on St.-Denis street, for $14,- 000.TEASE \u2018STREET.\u2014Arsene Frenstie \u201chat told to Mrs.A.Veronneau lots 1292-57, 1292-58, on Chausse street, near Amity street, and 1295-13 in St.Mary's ward, .all vacant, for 45.706.ax\u201d ANDRE .STREBT.\u2014U.Dubreuil has soid to F.A.Ste.Marie lat, 380- .6.in St.James ward, with buildings - fronting.on.St.Andre street, for \u2018STREET.\u2014W.H Tapley (in trust) \u2018has gold to Mre.Sarah Newton Jot 169-2 (in part), ja- St.Lauw- rende ward, with the dwellings 3 and 5 Platt street, for.35,000.PARR AVENUE.\u2014~J.:R.Dagenals a.DAs de to, Mrs.Ferdinand Su.ou dinge in Laurier ward, 1 Hings 2576 to 2582 Rurk | avenue f MONTROSE.4 AVENUE ~W.W.Craig and cthers \u2018have \u2018sold to Mrs.Jas.Henry Smith lots 282-38 and 39 in .Westmount, fronting on Montrose .avenue, having a superficial area - of 7,800 square feet, for $6,630.: PARK AVENUE,\u2014Carriere & Bros, .Lt, has \u2018sold to Leonard Ethier ~ Jota \u201812- 126 and \u201812-19-38 An.Laurier .Werd, fronting on.Park.avenue, \u2018measuring 50 x 110, for.$5,100.Gerson Zudiock and others have.sold to .John Liggett lots.8-162-2 and 161- 2 in St.Zean (Baptiste ward, with - bulldings, for $6,000 ST.DOMINIQUE STREËT.Joseph ._Godmer has sold to Josshim Delorme lots 230 end 332 in.st.Jean Baptiste ward, with bujldings on St.Dominique and.Colonial - streets, for $5,500.: LACHINE.\u2014The Montreal \u2018Securities Corporation, Ltd.has sold to the = Rockfield Land Co.Ltd, & portion of the farm knewn- as the McGee farm, lot 945 Lachine, with a su- farm known as.McGee.farm, , lot 916 Lachine, containing à superficial area of 139 arpents, for i $164,000.POINTE CLAIRE.\u2014~ Bernard Gold- \u2018stein has sold to W.TF.Rodden \u2018lots 49-1 to 41 in Pointe Claire, fronting on Lake St.Louis, in part, for $45,000.ST.EMILIE STREET.\u2014J.M.Dorion \u201chas sold to O.Constantineau lots 2099, 2100 and 2101 in St, Henri ward, with the buildings 98 to 16 St.Emelle street, and 47 to 57 Tur- geon street, for $24,000.ST.DENIS BOULEVARD.\u2014The estate of the late George Ross has sold to Mrs.J.B.Peloquin lots 24p-7, 8, 38 and 39, 240-9 to 59 and 99 to 153 in Sault an Recollet, fronting on the public road and St.Denis Boulevard, for $28.000.ST.CATHERINE STREET.\u20148.Eu- .dore Meunier and others have sold to Amelie Maurice lots 14-64, 55 and 56 in Hochelaga ward, with buildings fronting on st -Catherine street.east and Plus X .av enye,: for 25,000, - : GROBVENOR AVENUE.~ Thomas ë Stuart, Hudgon.La Chat pale, get eaver par - 1% it ent with ence | fronting on Grosvenor avenue, for SL, at! | The emplacement measures SHERBROOKE STREET.\u2014Henry J.+ Tellier has -sold to J.A.Richard lot 99-2 ir St.Lawrence wuid, with the residence No.59 Sherbrooke \"street west.for $14,000.BELMONT RUE J.H.Hand has sold .W.H.Surbey part of lot 22\u20ac in Westmount, with the residence ge 659 Belmont.ave- Bue, for $9,20 The emplacement - measures 2° x dns CITY HALL INUE.\u2014Louis Sacks has sold to Malke Sacks lot 641 in St.Louis ward, with buildings on City Hall avenue, for $16,500.?ST.PAUL STYABET.\u2014Buildings Nos.443 and 444 St.Paul street were sold by Eugenie Baudry to Edward M.Renouf, for $18,000.ST.\" HUBERT STREET.\u2014M.W.Maille has sold to M.M.Zeillicovici the buildings fronting on St.Hubert street on lots Nos, 7- 293-300, Cote St.Louis, for $9,100.BLEURY STREET.\u2014James E.Wilder .bought from James Urquhart a building on Bleury street, between -Ontazlo and Sherbrooke streets, for $10,900.\u2019 POINT AUX TREMBLES.\u2014The buildings under official Nos.56, 58 and 59, in the Parish of Point aux Trembles.were sold tu.Ad.Mon- Sue oy Alf.David and others, for 11,5 AFTER MANY Das Belleville Merchant Visits Montreal After Absence of Many Years.- A visitor at the.\u201cWitness office yebterday was Mr.George: Perry, of Belleville, and formerly of Montreal.Mr.Perry is a-son of the late Mr.George Perry and 4 nephew of the late Mr.Alfred Perry: He has beon H-fng in Belleville for the past thirty years, where He is engaged in business as af eg merchant, having a considerable connection\u2019 in\u201d Montreal.\u2018He: has not been here since he came to bury his father and mother, about seventeen \u2018yeafs ago, having a desire to regew.old acquaintances -and meet with \u2018others.whom he knew.only through correspondence.He found Montreal greatly.\" changed since the days when he was associated the late \u2018Mr.John Dougall, the late Mr.F.E.Grafton, Mr.J.D.Dougall, now of the New.York \"Witness' when : they were in business in St.Paul street, before the days of the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019.He Wag in the employ of the: founder of the \u2018Witness\u2019 for six.years.His visit was largely for the purpose of wishing it greater success than.ever durtitg\u2019 the ensuing year.\u2018He has been a subscriber to and constant reader .of the Daily \u2018Witness\u2019 ever sinee it was first\u201d published.He had the pleasure of meeting ° quite a number of old friends Motwithetanding, the lapse \u201cof so many years Since he left Montreal.The.city of to-day from that of thirty Perry is in good health.to Belleville last evening.LOCAL OPTION VICTORY.The inhabitants of Lancaster Vil- lgge are naturally elated at the result of the Local Option campaign so happily concluded on Mondax last, With their usual tactics .the liquor party, fought with desperation to retain their _standing in the community, but notwithstanding their doleful tales of \u2018deserted villages, and languishing industries\u2019, on account of the adoption of thé by-law in other places, the inhabitants were yuite prepared to try the exper spiment, and bv'à vote of 315 in.favor, 58\" against, decidéq - that in \u2018the \u2018ratute\u201d the piade stiguld bc is very different vears ago.Mr, He returned Ihe + \"Thursday.mings licensed places of resort, .oA erate lo is west winds ° WESTHOUNT FIETRATION PLANT \u201c+ IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Water & Power Co.in Letter to Council Explain that Contracts Wore Delayed by Action of City of Montreal \u2014 CL Street Lightine Rate Reduced.Street lights will be cheaper by $8 a year in Westmount.At the meeting of the Westmount .City Council, Jreld Jest night, it was decided to reduce the rate from.$73 to $65 per ear.The reduction will ebable the city to have twenty-five more lights, which ure needed, without extra cost.i The Montreal Water & Power Company communicated with the council in regard to tbe proposed filtration system.for Westmount.The latter said that the company hed furnished plans which had been approve: of by.the provincial board of health.\u2018We also pointed out to you,\u201d the letter continued, \u2018the position of the company as regards the city of Montreal under the legislation which the city had obtained concerning the.acquisition of - the company, especially \u2018@s regards the installation of a filter plant at very.great expense, which wight prove.if Montreal \u2018at once acquire the company end installed a plant of its own sufticiently large to supply the territory covered by both systems.\u2018The whole question was gone into in detail, and it was suggested to, your committee that an extension of the time in which our contract obligations have to be carried out might be in the intercsts of all parties.\u2018During the months that Lave intervened our plans have naturally been delayed by the negotiations with the city, ~ri1 as late as August last the Mayor wrote us on the matter as follows: \u2018Under the circumstances we do not think it would be wise to complicate matters or to render negotiations more difficult by your entering into a contract for an isolation filtration plant which might not suit the combined systems.Our water works\u2019 su- berintendent has leen instruoted t make 4 report at once on the aubje of a central filtration plant for both systems.\u201d \u2018We are sure that vou can appreciate the difficulty of our position, and how it was that we felt justitied in delaying the giving out of contracts so long as,in fairness to our obligu- tions to your city we could do so.\u2018These obligations were fully exposed to the city of Mentreal, but in addition to this we explained that while Montreal hag the right to acquire this company without reference to our wishes, that the chligations of the company were imperzive and had to be met, and that we were procecd- ing to let the contract: for a filter system, purchase or nu purchase.\"We have, herefore; to advise vou that im October last we entered intu a contract for the construction of a filtration plant in accordance with the plans which were laid befo you on April 12 last, and that the work is now procexdimg, and while we have been delayed by the city of Montreal, we.have every hope that the system will be oompleted in time to fulfil our obligations to vou in this respect.We will have prepared a draft contract for submission to your council, wlijch will be forwarded to you at an curl: date.\u2019 No further action was .aken in regard to the matter.Mayor Trenhohne thanked the council for the way they had worked with lim during the ycar und for the supe port they had given him.Ald.Hyde roplied, saying that t |had been a pleasure for them to wri with the Mayor.The lhusiness of t « year will Le wound up on Monday evening next.M'GILL REOPENS Students, Affluent and Lazy for the Present.The fifteen hundred young hopefuls of McGill University were seen once more to-day sprinting up the avenue to the various buildings.Of course, no work was donc, the boys spent the morning in relating Christmas yarns and welcoming back their cldgsmates.Being affluent for the present they are more or less indifferent to work, ana very niuch inclined to laziness.Many have not as yet returnéd, but they are hasten- irg back with trunks full of Christmas delicacies and uther doubtful compounds that are sure toicause a great many vacant places during the cominæ week.A NEW AGREEMENT Arranged by Sir Lomer Gouin and the City Controllers.\u201c502 à T result\u201d of the conference Yeo tween the civic Board ¢f Control and Sir Lomer Gouin, provincial premier, yesterday, it has been arranged that the Provincial Government's share of the revenue derived from the Recorder\u2019s Court during the past three years, ahd for 1911 shall be computed at $10,000, per annum, After this year a mew arrangement will likely be made.Formerly the city paid $5,000 a year, but there was no agreement to cover the past three\u2019 vears.The Government asked $18,00 per year, and the city offered $8,000.Then the Government, through Mr.C.Lanctot, the assistant attorney-general, agreed to aocept $12,000.But at the close of yesterday's interview it was agreed to make it $10,000 a year or $40,000 to clea.off the total arrearage, $20,000 to Le paid this year and $20,000 next.The matter has been the subject of much negotiating.As the city pays the salaries of the recorders and supplies the staff and the building, the controllers took the stand that the Government should not cxpect what they were asking.The question of providing a Juvenile Court building and a detention home was brought up by the Controllers.It is understood that most of those present were agreed that one detention house should be established and not two, as has been spoken of.Tt is considered that the double system is not required, as the\u2019 children would not be held very long in a detention house, and besides the double system would add.greatly to the expense.Sir Lomer Gouin made it clear that the Government would carry out their obligatfons, but that they were waiting on the city to do its share.While the whole plan has, not been wo.ked out vet,.it is assured that the city will now proceed to get a deten- tiéh house which is the first requisite for-the praper operation of the court.As a result of, the conference the project will go ahead and the controllers promise that before very long the court will be in operation in \u201cMontreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.SELBACH SOLOIST.Mr.Werner Selbach will take the place of Mr.F.H.Blair as soloist on, the occasion of the violin recital to Le given by Miss Kathleen Parlow in the Windsor.Hall on Friday evening.Mr.Selbach will sing several German songs, in the interpretation of which he hàs won a well- merited reputation.SHH tresse THE WEATHER 2 + CHOON A SE io dodn doadodnr \u201c COLDER\u2014SHOW.CIN Prabs\u2014Fine and very cold.followed By jight snowfalls on\u2019 Thursday.à and maximum Yesterday's minimum temperatures: : Calgary.38, 8.Winnipeg, 2.$, below.Parry Sound, 2.18 below.Toronto, 232, rere.| fawa.23, 12 b MONTREAL.30 3 \u20ac \u201cbelow.Decidedly cold weather now prevails ip Canada, excepting in tho Maritime Provinres where heavy vain has fallen attended by moderate gales.Snow has occurred in.rearly all portions of the western provinces.Washington, Jan.1.\u2014Forcecast: Eastern States and norther New York\u2014 Fair to-night.colder.in east portions: inereaging cloud\u2019 meas\u201d followed hy snow in west and north vortions: moderate gorthwest winds, becoming variable.New York - 8now Lo-nigH vestes, .- and on Thursday: continued cold: mod: > z and A ROGUES GALLERY W.C.T.U.Lecturer Would Pub lish Photographs of Vicious Men ANNUAL DAY OF PRAYER Observed Yesterday by Temperance Women Throughout Canada.The annual Duy of \u2018Prayer, under the auspices of the Dominion W.T.U.was observed by Montreal temperance women by holding a moeert- ing in the Ainerican Presbyterian Chapel, 75 Inspector street, )esterda: The programme was divided into four parts or \u2018hours\u2019 cxtending from 12.50 t6 4.30: Pp.mn and the ladies who presided over three sections were: -Miss Elizabeth Cochrane, Mrs.IW.McLachlan, Mrs.John 11.Roberts and Mrs.John Currie.The Rev.J.J Dobson, Mr.John lI.Roberts, Mrs.| Itoberts.Mrs.Radford and Mrs.Ohman gave excellent addresses.Mrs: J.H.Roberts advocated such measures as publishing the nantes und photos-tof men found in house: of ill-fame, and the infliction of the same penalties as meted out to wo- men as a Means of suppressing vive in Montreal.In the name of the Christian womanhood of Montreal, said the speaker I denounce Recorder Dupuis for his advocacy of the regulation of vice: I stigmatize his proposal tu segregate the social evil as immoral and with that 1 say if a woman were Revorder of Montreal, the white slarc traffic would not exist here for a month Women should also demand the pux- ment of equal wages, the mistress should treat her servant with, ordinar: humanity, and the churches shoul! look after the provision Yof hotels for working girls.Further, the parents who allowed their sons and daughters to grow up in ignorance of sexual dangers were morally guilty of their children\u2019s downfall in case of thocir falling.The white slave traffic, Roberts, undoubtedly existed on this continent, and the tragic story of Cecile Michaud, revealed the cuse with which the business was carricd on.Mr.J.H.Roberts in an address on \u2018Building the City\u2019 commented.on th: fact that there were 96 hotels in the city supposed to have eating und sleeping accommodation which did not furnish such accommodation, some of them being merely brothels in disguise.While he was pleased that the number of licenses had been reduced by 31, and that the early closing act would shortly reduce the opening hours of the bars, Mr Roberts declared that he would never be satistied until Montreal was à bur- less city.Mrs.Jane Radford spoke on \u2018Motherhood, the highest and holiest mission\u2019, and Mrs.Ohman's topic was \u2018Building ourselves and others\u201d The W.©.T.U.Day of Prayer was originated in commemoration of said Mrs.the birthday (Jan.3), of Mrs T.etibia Youmans, the pionéer of W C.T.U.work in Ontario, and the first Dominion president of the Union.Prayer and sacred music have always occupied a large portion of the tin devoted to the observance of the anniversary: and so it was vesterda:.when the following soloists took par! in the programme: Mrs.©.BE.Hyde sang, \u2018I am the Shepherd true\u2019; Mi E.Christina Currie sang, \u2018My Cod du Father.while I strav': and Miss Crass sang, \u2018O° love that will not let the go\u201d The exercises were very much enjoyed hy all present.and concluded at 6 o'clock.M.S.R- REPLIES.Asks Public Utilities Commission tn Dismiss Point St.Charles Complaints.The Montreal Street Railway ha filed its reply to the complaints of Point St.Charles residents before th Public Utilities\u201d Commission.It J clares that it cannot rux larger car on Wellington St.till the G.T.R.raise its tracks, as double-truck cars cout flot go under the subway.It denier the jt:isdiction of the commission 1\" \u2018execute the improvements recommend ed.and advises the commission to dis miss the demands «f the Point St Charles residents, as making a be case Il .ee CF 0 LC DEX .e il N cts lon mr su- jeu $ uih re- 1d in Cts sa- ex- 1b- ever bur- her- ion\u2019, pild- ayer of Mrs.W.the Hon.Vars time tue dav.part dy} Mis: \u201cM TOSY the: nuch ndcd on to \\ x oh INTERPROVINCIAL: = AND DISTRICT NEWS at rés UTE ST.LAMBERT $.RE many friends of Mr.Alf.Cope. 7 loz.regular Price se Pair: sale Prise css 0 ŸS - January sale prices\u2026s.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026e.ccseccecseucess 59 qualities are almost identical with the very best lines we could offer you jig, A be.regular Srice a Pairs pes see nett Fos Our famous \u201c Queen Quality\u201d broadcloth; guaranteed during last January sale at 35 cents.There is one pattern particularly .Fine Scotch blanket I; lit shrunk and unspottable ; large range of shades; our $1.00 line; * which the head lady of the embroidery section says she will surely sell Nn Fine Scot : blank ets; hi wool; i very superior qual 1 ly: sae January sale price per yard.\u2026++ 79 : Cotton filled comforters (Maish quality) ; handsome designs Suede niche d broa PI and spot-proot; all the .on coverings: Those sold at sao, sale price.$250 newest shades; 52 inches wide; our $1.25 line; Reliable Notions., sale price .AR \" I d es esr tencssss serene .89 .$3.75, sale price .+.$3.29 January sale price, per yard, : : Boot laces, 36 and 45 inches long: one dozen laces for - Silk and wool Salome cloth; pastel shades ; bright finish and Se en SC rite zen face 10 p heets of pins (500); per sheet .5 À S 1 WW h G Is very silky ; sold always at $1 00 a yard; January sale price .89 Elastic blouse retainer with long waist pin; price.15 | \u201cTwo P ecla S in, as S Simla finished broadcloth; made of the finest selected wool; Murphy's special dress shields; 2 pairs for 25 beautiful finish: all colo brunk d : [54 h Black and 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(First Floor Up.) (Ground Floor.y Brilliant HOCKEY MATCH: ARENA TO-NIGHT Wanderers and \u2018Renfrew Mest in N.H.U.of Canada Fixture.SPRAGE CLEGHORN WILL PLAY Hockey Notes and Ni:ws From All Parts\u2014Will Bruae Stuart Play Again?Wanderers meet Renfrew in a sche- dale fixture of the National Hockey Association of Canada at the Arena to-night.Notwithstanding the defaat of Ren- frew at Quebec, which is explained by the condition of the ice, and the fact that it was their first game of the Bra son.Certainly Renfrew will haws had the benefit of one match same which to a set of players is worth mors than a dozen practice games.\u201cven Taylor, owing to the fact that this was his first time on skates this season, did mot prove to be the tower vf strength he was last winter.To legin with, he was not in shape, and \u2018hen the soft nature of *he ice did ot Jed itoelf to the cover point\u2019s whirlwind style.The ice Was 0 avy with slush that it was impos- «ve to do gny pretty stick handling xd \u2018here aggin Taylor was at a udis- .\\vantage.With more practice and iter conditions, Mr.Martel was of \u2018>= opinion that his team would give :1« best in the league a run for the rst position.Askgd if there were possibility of stgning up Bruce \u201cart, the Renfrew manager said that there was not much chance, as Rruce had a business in Ottawa that ha eould not leave.He did not at- t-mpt to explain, however, how it \u201cappened that the late ceptain of the \u2018ttawas was taking such an interest \u2018n his team that he travelled all tue wav te Quebec to see them play.The line-up will be the same as that which played against Quebec, excepting that Sprague Cleghorn will come on instead of Gillerair.Wanderers are at full strength and both teans are as follows: \u2018 WANDERER.Hern.Marshall.Johnston.Glass.Russell.I land.Smith.Rowe.Taylor.McNamara.Lindeay.RENFREW.CITY HOCKEY Huge Crowd Witness Three Games at Jubilee Rink.An even larger crowd than turned.out the two previoûs weeks, was at the Jubilee rink last evening to see the iree games of the City League.The »0ckey played in this league is improving every week, the games last night in «pite of the heavy ice, were fast and ~rtainly closely contested,as the scores wiil show.In the first game the Nationals beat tue Stars by 6 to 4.The latter team snowed some great speed and, had the players been able to stay on the ice, the «ore would probably have been in their tavor, but rests on the side were frequent occurrences, leaving the team sort handed 4 great part of the time.In the second gamé Cercle St.Jacques wire beaten by the Garnets, tHé score being 3 to 2.Atter playing for the full hour Bail- iargeon Express and Astors were.tied w 7.At the end of the first half, the litter were in the lead, having two tal- Nes to the Baillargeon\u2019s zero, but in the «cond half the Express boys came back :trong, Laliberte scoring both goals.The teams and officials were: &.Cleghorn.0.Chesham.Nationais\u20146.Stars\u20144.Jarochelle .Goa!l ._.Peterf Valiquette.Point .Heffernan Braig.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Cover ., Kennedy Foutbound.For'ds .aragh .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Fords .Comeau.fete eee Veve.Fords .Locken Robert.we .For'ds .Kelly ;oal umpires, J.O'Hara and H.Bou- Tassa.Penalty timekeeper, E.C.St.Pere.Referee, Billy McEwan.Assistant referee, Albert Mallaire.First Half.1 Nationals.Stars .\u2026.11.80 » Nationals.Jefte .+ + 2.3 x Stars.Lacken ., .1.15 {+ Nationals.Poutbriaud .- 1.36 Second Half.5 Xationals.Poutbriaud .- 4.10 8 Stars 00000 Kelly .9.30 7 Nationals.Poutbriaud .' .2.10 & Starg.- Kennedy .45 9 Stars.- Colligan .1.00 19 Nationals.Poutbriaud .+ 2.10 Penalties.First half \u2014Nationals\u2014Poutbriaud, 2 ins.: Jette, 5.Stars __\u201d Lacken, 5 mins.; Kelly, 5; Darragh, 5.Kennedy, 5.econd half\u2014Stars-\u2014Kelly.5 and 5; Lacken.5: Kennedy, 10: Darragh, 5.Nationals\u2014Comeau, 3 and 5 Cercle st.Jacques\u20142.Garnets\u20143.cadotte.Gogl .Bay Tmckett.- .- Kane Tandurand.Johnston FHOrEE.0000 .Walsh Ford.200000000 .Seguin PRobinson.\u2026.Fords .Carlin Imitchison.For'ds , ., Turner Umpires, R.Garvery and A.Pegeon : C.St.Pere; re- ., keeper, penalty time A assistant referee, \u2018rree, Billy McEwen; \\ Mallaire.Games Scored.IGarnets.Turner .9° St, Jacques.Robinson .Second Half.ff: : st.Jacques.Robinson .- - Garnets.Turner .+ GGarnets.- Kane .- » Penalties.ut \u201ciret half\u2014Walsh, ¢ and 5 minutes ; 7 \u201cner, Sand 3; Ray, 2 mins.; George, 5 and 5 mir.ates: ming, each.a In addition to deciding the date for the annual races, the management of the Snowshoe Club at their meeting -\u2014 to replace Frank Lukeman on the gom- mittee.\u201c \\ roms TICKET® IN BOTH LANGUAGES.The Canadian Pacific Railway .Com- any yesterday issued tickets printed $n Frenun and English, The president's tramp will be held on: A The date for tke club skating race ast night appointed -W.Brute Taylor: > 7 © q \u201c+, D 2 NOTES and COMMENT 2 Percy Lésueur will play on Saturday.Bobby Keefe, of Montreal, says Griffith of Cincinnati will make a star in fast company.Reg.Percival will be aide-de-camp 0 Bob Meldrum at the Arena to-night in the Wamniderer-Renfrew clash.The McGill bunch are training hard for something.The team for the Harvard match has no: yet been _ So Gotch is not coming back after all.He is entering the state of matrimony on the 11th of this month, but graciously hands that which he never won to another.It says something, anyway, when championship title can be given away like a pair of gloves at Christmas.There is a general opinion that 8maill is worth his position on the Wa * team, even to the exclusion of the player occupying the position.Bee.how things pan out at the game to-night.hors de combat early in the Quebec game, rasumes his position with the Renfrew Club to-night.Bruce Stuart is taking a remark.ablpy intelligent interest in the Ren- frew Clu' for one who declares he is through with professknal Lockey.That business in ~ Ottave will not stand in the way vhen he feels like ing.; error BOY SLIDER TROKE LEG.While sliding at Cote des Neiges vesterday, Bdouard Gauthier, aged 15, of 347 Notre Dame street west, had his left leg broken.He is in the Roy- .al, Victoria Hospital.Cee 5 * he odd point to Dr Sprague Cleghorn, who \u2018was placed | M'KINLEY TO PLAY Will Turn Out for Cliffsides Against Montreal.\u2014 Ottawa, On:., Jan.\u2019 3\u2014Charlie Mc- Kinley, last ycar's goalkeeper, turned out with Cliffsides to-night and will Play for the Interprovincial champions against \u2018the Victorias at Montreal on Saturday night.Harry Broadhent, one of the stormy petrels of the season in the amateur hockey ranks, jumped the Cliffsides and made his first appearance with the New Edinburgh, for whom he will piay right wing.Bruce Stuar: has not yet returned from Quebec, whither he went with the Renfrew team, and President Mec- Gee states that the Ottawas have received no request for his release.The Ottawa team to play the Wanderers on Saturday will be the same as that which finished out last week\u2019 game azafnst\" -Catiédiens v fase l piaying right wing and Darragh rover.Lesueur will return- from New York où Frida J 4 ko + ry 'GOTCH QUITS Says Mahmout Will Beat Hack Omaha, Neb., Jan.3.\u2014Irank Gotch, éhampion wrestler of the world, tonight declared he resigned the honor in favor of Yousef Mahmout, and said he would back Mahmout against Hacken- schmidt for $20,000, part >° which was posted to-night.The arnouncement was made by Farmer Burns, from the ring in which Hackenschmidt and Jess Westergard were preparing to wrestle.Burns stated that $1,000 bad already been deposited by Gotch and that the remainder would be posted at any time the challenge was accepted.\u2018ahmout and his manage: appeared in the ring and the Bulgarian offered to wrestle Hackenséhmidt or the spot for nothing or for any amount.Hackenschmidt warked an hour in an attempt to throw Westergara twice, but failed to secure one fall, the Dune be- Hing awarded fhe match.MONTREAL BOWLING ASSN.+ Westmount and Caledonias Win Class B Matches.Westmount and Caledonians were the two winners in the bowling matches in Class B of the Montreal Bowling Association last evening.At the Westmount alleys the home team took three straight from St.Louis.Caledonians were equally fortunate in their match against the Colonials.Thé players and scores were: CLASS A.Caledenians.1st.2nd.3rd John Macauley .174 144 138 W,.Johnson .7 .112 148 111 R, ~P.Niven ., .152 155 139 D: KUBON + ++ co .180 191 143 John Currie .130 167 181 748 805 712 Colonials.John Heffernan .143 160 131 A.Dessault .144 105 152 G.Copping .148 149 129 .Bean .171 139 122.John O'Hara .121 144 174 CLASS B.Westmount.1st.2nd.3rd L.Shaw _, .120 170 140 H.Camnbell .125 172 160 .Andrews .,.16R 1651 174 JW.Snowden .183 151 130 \u2018A Rex .«.170 169 172 Total for match, 2356.St.Louis.Ÿ Pehadeau .128 112 143 .Vachon ., .13% 179 199 J.Delaurfer .142 141 103 G.Castonguay .145 156 131 L.Beauchamp .189 155 161 T43 743 759 Total for match.2245.MORE PLAYERS SOLD.Hughes, Mitchell and Foster Go-To .Rochester.New York, Jan.3.\u2014The New American League Club to-day sold: Pitcher T.Hughes, Catcher Tred.Mitchell and Shortstnp Edward Foster tn the Rochester Club of the Fastefn League.Hughes previonsilv nlaved with Newark and Montreal: Mitchell with Toronto, and Foster with Tersev City.Dr RUSSELL DEFEWDANT.Poston.Jan.4\u2014 William Henburn Russell, ,the new owner of the Rnaton National hbasehaH team, is the defendant in a suit for S10.000, which Has | been filed in the United States Circuit Court by Charles Stanton ill.Fil sues to recover what he declares hie due in his assistance in bringing ne- gotlations for the purchase of the ball team to a head.The two men are law .HANS HOLMER WON Took the Lead at the 19th Mile, Edinburgh, Jan.3.\u2014The Frenchman, Bouchard, led for fifteen miles in one hour 21 minutes and 1 seconds, Hol- mer running strong 100 yaris behind.The latter took the lead in the nineteenth mile are passed Bouchard at the twentieth mark, the time being HANS HOLMER, : winner of the English Margthon at Th Sowdernali Grounds, Year's Day.- one hour \u2019 .minutes and 29 secondes.From then on to the end of the twen- ty-six miles and 385 yards Holmér held the lead, finishin three-quar- ters of a mile ahead the Frenchman.RADLEY\u2019'S NARROW ESCAPE.Contemplates Retirement From Aviation.Los Angeles, Cal, Jan.3.\u2014 James last day of the Los Angeles aviation meet with a narrow escape from death.Although the day was calm and there was no wind about the starting point in front of the grand stand, dri usts of wind ught the Englishman's two it danced and wobbled in the air in a mariner that startled the spectators.Radley\u2019's encounter with the vagrant air currents was unexpected.totally unprepared for it, but regained control af the machine and immediately landed: A few minutes later he accepted an offer from a purchaser to buy his machine.the San Francisc he might abandon the.sport that had claimed so many vic Glenn Curtiss ascended in one of his | racers shortly after, Radley went up, encountered the same dangerous air currents, and was forced down.He sald the bad spot in .the atmosphere was located just above the point Hoxsey had struck last Saturday.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014( M.A.À.À.BEATEN.Three Rivers Won by 11 to 7.Three Rivers, Que.Jan.3.\u2014 Three Rivers defeated the M.A.A.A.team of the Interpravincial League in an interesting exhibition of hockey here last night by a score of 11 to 7.started \u2018at 8.30 sharp with about as enthusiastic a crowd as has been -seen in the Laviolette rink- for some years.The half time score stood five to four in favor of the home team.Within a few minutes of full time Montreal put up a fine exhibition of hockey in trying to even up the score.but without avail, the home team showing good condition ran in three goals in succession.follow The teams were made up as follows: M.A AA.Referees, A.G.Baptist \u2018and\u2019 C.RB) t.; Ho imekeepers, H.Drysdale and Rid- dell.CHESS CHAMPIONS: TO MEET.ment.New York, Jan.3\u2014Announcement was made yesterday of a national masters\u2019 chess tournament, open to fourteen leading experts, including Jose R.Capabianca.and Frank J.Marshall.to be held in New York from January 22 to T'ebruary 8.It will be of one round and on the lines of the ftupromptu tournament of 1893, made famous by th= participation of Dr.Emanuel Lasker, the year before he acquired the world\u2019s championship, which he has held ever since.in that tournament Df.Lasker made a score of 13 straight victories, with Albin, Delmar, Lee and Showalter as the other prize winners.RPE LW AE SIRE IDA rE = » re British Aero Club Will Dp | For long distances Scotland, New Radley, the English aviator, began the fting leriot monoplane, and for a second or He was He sald he would fly at 0 meét, but after that The game Three Rivers.Blair.4+00.Goal .Finnie S.Malone.Point .amsay C.Baptist.Cover .Smith ¥.Malone.For'ds .Eveleigh Guay.\u2026.ac.For'ds.Qiass J.Malone.Fords Waverley Lambert.For'ds White, New York Rendezvous: of Tourna- ~ courage Reckless Endangering of Life FATALITIES DUE TO CARELRESS- - NESS.Overconfidence Worst Danger ; © Aviaters Considering Them-: selves Immune From Accident or Death.London, Jan.3.\u2014The terrible death- roll in.the history of aviation, to which the names of Moisant and Hox- \u2018èy are the latest to be added, has aroused England to a strong feeling that something must be done to pre- { vent apything in the nature of the reckless endangering of human life by flying competitions.1 This feeling is evidenced in the determination which the leading spirits of the British Aero Club are showing to devise measures by which unnecessary risks in flying exhibitions for gate money may be restrained, and probably not a single meeting of this kind will be held in the United Kingdom under responsible auspices in.the year just begun.Long-distance, cross-country flights are being encouraged, for the fact that in the past year out of thirty- three deaths of aviators orly two occurred in long-distance flights demonstrates that they are much less dangerous than exhibition flights, made partly to pander to the cravings for sensation on the part of money- paving spectators.Robert Loraine, in an interview today said:\u2014 \u2018No thinking man will deny that -the price of progress has to be paid in aviation, just ds in any other science, and no one ought to grudge the sacrifice.Neither thirty deaths, nor, for that matter, 30,000, will prevent persons from continuing to fly in the | peculiar psychology of flying a series of deaths, far from making aviators who are still uninjured more caretul has precisely the opposite effect.On the old theory.possibly, that lightning does not strike twice in the same place, those left imagine that the gods are appeased for a season.They, therfore, consider themselves immune from disaster, and do not fail to act accordingly.\u201cA distressing feature which stands out in the series of deaths may be found in the fact that the great ma- Jority of the fatilities in the last year were not, se to speak, legitimate ofes, but Tatalities .due to carelessness in some form or another on the part of the aviator.They may be classed under three heads: 1.Careleesness generally; 2.Relaxation of nervous tension on the part of the pilot, and 3.the airman's momentary loss of the horizontal or balance.\u2019 Over-confidence, in Mr.opinion, is the worst danger.H.G.Wells, In an interview to-day, said: when Loraine\u2019s \u2018I belleve the time will come flying will be the ordinary means .of rapld locomotion all the world over.it will take the place of the \u2018Mauretania; and the express train.That is a very distant brospect, perhaps the matter of a ceu- tury.I think it probable that for many decades flying will remain very much as it is now\u2014a means of display and a sort of theoretical triumph of man over the atmosphere.Kk I prophecy an enormous amount of Progress in- mechanical contrivagces in the next few decades, but it seéms to me that what is probable is altogether trivial in comparison with \"what might be done.It is not to the sphere of aviation as it is ract a present that I.look for the fine oar chine of the future.That is much more likely to be developed in experimental laboratories than under the stimulus of prizes and tate-money apd I am convinced that when it ap- Pears it will be on entirely different lines from the existing aeroplanes.The most promising work I know of at present is that of Capt.Dunne, whe has been Pegging away for a number of yew.rs at the problem of automatic stability, At present e aeronaut is balancing the whole be any pe axatlon ed his attention or in his change in Physical condition leads \u2018While matters are in t aviation must remain very at Ponts bt Present, but directly you get an ically a reliomatically stable machine which flying for the general mass of the people.\u2019 5e relent MOISANT MONUMENT, To Be Erected at Spot Where Airman Was Killed.\u2014\u2014\u2014 New Orleans, Jan.4\u2014The mem John B.Moisant will be perpetuated In a monument of granite and bronze to be erected in the marshes near Harahan, at the spot where he fell to his death on Saturday from a Bleriot monoplane.Tentative plans for the movement to erect the monument are in the hands of Mr.Crawford H.Ellis, chairman of the citizens\u2019 committee, which had charge of the recent aviation meet here.Mr.Ellis said he felt sure contributions to the monum.nt would come from every section of the United States, Europe, and Central America.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIRST LEAGUE FOOTBALL (Canadian Associated Press.) ~ London, Jan.3.\u2014 To-days\u2019 footfall results in the First League were :\u2014 Manchester City, 2: Tottenham Hot- spur, 1.Newcastle United, 1: Preston North-East, 0.BRITISH FOOTBALL Result of Games Played Yesterday.FIRST DIVISION Results of matches played yester- \u201cManchester City.2; Tottenham Hot- spur, |.P Newcastle United, 1, Preston North End, 1.SCOTTISH LEAGUE.Partick Thistle, 2, Glasgow Rangers, \"Celtic, 2 ;Clyde, 0.~ NOTES AND NOTICES.A New Player-Piano.\u2014The Mason & Risch Player-Piano containg many new and exclusive features.Musicians will be interested in the Melodist, which automatically subdues the accompaniment and brings out the theme in clear relief.Automatic pedal.tempo regulating device, etc.Ask for demonstration.Sole agents, lLaYton Bros, 550 my st.Catherine St.W.(cor.Stanley 8t.).Tak oe = ne ook oe 7 » Is Ci © ; Le he a TR a ES ped wea Ae FT a, \"A nm ae en ade nan Sn mw TT a a ati _ ee ai aif Ba ro alban Rat me ba » x EY ell oa ra Tree à COCA NS SL ENS A ESS pe pseu = Ten pe aA TTS 6 TRL AEA Og Fe = Pas) ERC pon I ent \u2014 CIRTHS, MARRIAGFS AND DEATHS Notices of births.msrriaxes auc deaths must Invariably be endorsed with the : name and address of he 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comfortable by a roaring camp fire.Thanks again to Combe\u2019s deft management.the ladles spend a comfortable migat in the old cabin, the men sleeping by the fire outside, under a fly.Next morning they have reason to believe a party of Chili- cot Indians have been stealing the Ranche cattle, ard decide to investigate.CHAPTER IV.It was a glorious and memorable ride for all of them, four perfoct norsemen in a horseman\u2019s country: such a taste of paradise as, in this weary old world, generally precedes trouble.\u2018How much of this belongs to the Risky ranche, Mrs: Rolt?asked An- struther.\u2018All of it as far as you can see.\u2018None of it,\u2019 corrected Jim, except a few meadows and some water front on the Fraser as you can't see.\u2019 \u2018How ennoying you are, Jim.You know what I mean perfectly well.\u2019 \u2018On!y you don't say it, and he doesn't know.\u2019 .\u201cWell, if it isn\u2019t yours,\u2019 persisted the puzzled Ansthruther, looking from one to the other, \u2018why should not anyone run their cattle over it?\u2018They might if they did not need water or hay.These two Harrison boys are trying it mow.\u2018What Jim means, Mr.Ansthruther.is that we have corralled\u2014oh, 1 beg pardon, Kitty -secured the exclusive right to all the water \u2018and all the hay meadows in the district, and without these the run would not be worth anything.Stock must have water, and in winter must sometimes bave hay\u201d \u2018I see, but how do you Keep your cattle.I don't see any fences.\u2019 \u201c \u2018We don't Keep them, they Keep themselves, in summer, and in win- ter\u2014\u2014' she broke oft abruptly, and poinfed to where a number of slow mdving beasts were strung out in line of march towards the river.\u2018Do you see that band?Those are the first of our beasts coming in.For the next fortn.æht you will see them wandering in oy hundreds.They know the seasons as well or better than we do.\u2019 \u2018Do you mean that they have been out all the suramer and are coming iu now of their own accord?.\u2018Just that.In all sorts of beautiful little parks islanded in that black timber; in groves shady and deep, by little streams we have hardly seen, \u2018they have dreamed away their summer updisturbed, and now they are ç .coming home with their calves behind them, our income.\u2019 \u2018It seems easy.work come in\u201d Mrs.Rolt turned laughingly saddle to Jim.\u2018Isn\u2019t any work, is there, Jim?Jim, who wae riding in his shirtsleeves, with nis coat tied in a roll at the back of Rjs saddle, looked, meditatively.at his own bure corded arms.\u2018Might be some in the meadows in akeeter fime,\u201d* he suggested.\u2018Round- ine up the strays keeps.a man in the saddle quite a while, \u2018and there's some don\u2019t hanker after too much branding and.such like, but it\u2019s all in a lifetime.1f it is work \u2018t is better than any play I ever heard of.Guess if I was the boss of the Risky, I wouldn't change places with anyone.\u2019 \u2018That is pretty of you, Jim.\u2019 He looked at her smiling, no ways abashed.; \u2018I guess\u2018the boss agrees with me, and he knows England as well as he Where does the in her there is to be had \u2018pretty nigh, all over.\u2019 * \u2018Yes, but he had hjs fill of England first, Jim, and he is older.\u2019 - Iler eyes followed the laughing couple which preceded them, as her thougbts followed Combe\u2019s, and the pain in his honest grey eyes was re- \u2018flected in hers She was sorry for her old friend, and knew that, it was useless to explain.The old world had called its own, and both knew that Kitty had listened to its call.Meanwhile the others had ridden ahead, and now holding up their hands to keep the stragglers back, they left their horses; and stole quietly on to some tall trees which fringed a small lake, a blue torquoise set in the red gold of the reeds,\u2019 and islanded amongst the \u2018grey green,of the sage brush.For the last fifty yards the boy and girl, they were little more, crept on their hands and knees, and when they raised their heads above the reeds thefe was a sudden splashing and scurry as a bunch of mallards sprang quacking frum the water.In quick succession four reports followed one another, and two of th: ducks tumb- lec back headlong into the lake.For moment the rest of the birds looked as if they We;¢ going straight away, but some: foolish prompting of curlos- ity brought them.back, swinging in a circle high over\u201d head.\u2018Stand still, Miss Clifford,\u2019 they heard the Englishman say, \u2018now let them have it\u2019 and again there were four flashes.but even to the onlookers it was almost impossible to distinguish more than two reports.| Again two birds came down, not all a slant on struggling wings, but with their heads under them, dead in midair.killed instantly, as if by lightning._ \u2018That's a fine - performance, Miss Clifford.Very few girls at home could beat that,\u2019 they heard Anstruther say.\u2018You were too quick for me.\u2019 \u2018Why didn't you shoot?\u2018See, my gun is loaded still,\u201d and he threw open the breach, showing.the two cartridges which he had slipped in with the rapidity\u2019 of an old hand almost as he spoke.Co \u201cThen I killed those two myself.\u2019 \u201cThey died for love of you.\u2018And who killed the hers?\u2018I suppose that yeu did\u2019 Co \u2018Oh, nonsense, I'm mot going to be eve that.\u2019 : \u201cWell, we'll take one each then If I can get them.Give me your hand, please, for a moment,\u2019 and under the transparent pretext of wanting support \u2018whilst -hé balanced himeelf upon a partially sutmerged pine pole, An- struther managed to retrieve his game.Perhaps he held the little a trifle longer and pressed than the but the girl's rosy face regis- no dous protes ; tered \"4 \u2019 serion fluent liar,\u2019 muttered Mrs.Ralt half to herself as they roue warm hand it a trifle guired, \"Bags \u2018his game very neatly,\u2019 answered Jim.\u2018And she's a little fool,\u2019 aid the lady viciously, but Anstruther neither heard.the criticism nor the praise any more tham did Kitty.: In their veins the young blood was heating so that their ears were deafened to everything except the measure of one &d song, which once try | yearned becomes the music of a life- Phones\u2014 Uptown, 4108 and 4107.ain © + time.For them the scent of the sage bush, knows B.C., and has sampled the best}.It.ig not K ple to have one man amongst them | circumstances re-.the hurry amd roar of rising end the bite: of lonely upland long as they both should live, bring- Shooting should have little enough to o.- Unfortunately that song is a duel, and gives pleasure to two only, that though the pools seemed innumerable, an.the glory of the day unatinted, an end came to Jim\u2019s loquacity.all eyes, but his tongue had failed him.Suddenly.as Jim and the bosg\u2019s wife \u2018which they were now skirting.The two in front had pulled up, wd were waiting for Mra, Rolt to join them.WHen they came alongside An- struttrer asked, - | see the snioke of their camp as soon as this timber opens up agäin.I guess I'll ride on ahead,\u201d and so saying he put his horse into a gallop.\u2018Why is he in such a hurry?1 expect he wants to get a glimpse time to cache anything,\u2019 replied Mrs.Rolt.mentioned in the game list.\u2019 - dian camp they found Jim Combe eit- thrown carelessly on his horse\u2019s neck, talking with the utmost good temper to a grey-headed old mummy, ag if he tongue.\u2018Says that the tribe is hungry, that the wolves have grown numerous, and the deer all gone back away off,\u2019 said the old woman\u2019s manner.it, doesn\u2019t it?great square 8 wk of fresh hides.There's another stack just back of that, under tliose trees.They must have killed forty or fifty deer.How \u2018Seems like he asksd, turning again.to the Squaw.| Ten suns,\u2019 showing the number on her bent claws.\u2018And how many men stop here \u201d \u2018My son, his fader, and two more >\u2019 nim is your son ?What you call \u2018Kineeshaw,\u2019 whined the old hag in a curious sing-song.\u2018Oh! Cultus Jack, eh?.4 Nawitka, white man\u2019s name :\u2018ultus ack.\u2019 \u2018Then his father is Khelowna.You Khelowna\u2019s wife, Emma?\u2018Nawka, me Emma.\u2019 old woman is the chief's wife, whispered Mrs.Rolt._ \u2018Yes.She's the princess.princess, isn\u2019t she ?Well were goiug to camp here, Emma.\u2019 .4.Anstruther smiled\u2019 at Kitty.Cômbe\u2019s seemed a somewhat informal manner in addressing a princess.\u2018Not much wood,\u201d grumbled the.crone.\u2018Oh, the wood's all.right.Its a he took the horses, and led them away.chopyed' out the root at which An- struther had been vainly tugging, cut whilst he whistled, so:that the beds were heaped high with sweet smelling bemlock; \u2018the fly was tightened and set tirmly \u2018between its guys heart in the gloom.It ig not.a bad thing for other pco- who:knows how to help himself.And now as the afternoon waned, an Indian appeared dfagging the first deer into camp.In the course of the next hour he and four others returned at one time.bringing with them seven deer in all, enough meat to last them with ordinary care for a month or six weeks.\u2018I wonder if it is toa dark to take a photograph,\u201d asked Amnstruther, who had grown tired of doing nothing.\u2019 Just think what a ripping picture all, those solemn-looking beggars would make, squatting by the fire, with the princess grubbing in the ashes.So \u2018Its much too dark, and besides I don\u2019t think\u2019that they would like it,\u2019 replied Mrs.Rolt.LE - \u2018Like it.It can\u2019t hurt them.They: ought: to feel flattered that, any ore careg to preserve their awful \u2018aces,\u2019 and so \u2018saying he strolled nonchalantly over to the neighboring camp.\u2018I, wish he would not do it,\u2019 muttered Mvs Bolt undecidedly.\u2018Oh, Whäl nonsense, Mary,\u2019 replied the girl, \u2018you really are too absurd about those Indians.I've photograph ed them before and- they did not mind a bit, but he will come back if you call him.Unfortunately Mrs.Rolt wavered and neglected her opportunity.s4-i\",>- With perfect assurance Anstruther strolled up-to: the four: sullen :\u2018 Azutès did not move a muscle.\u2019 À \u2018Nice evening,\u2019 he said, \u2018isn\u2019t it.\"I don't happen to speak your lingo, but\u2019! hope I'see you well.Ever had your pictures taken?- Ce Co ç Still the four remained\u2019 môtiontess.-4 \u2018Not in a conversational mood, eh?Well, perhaps that is better.Mustn't talk whilst the operation is being performed.Put your head a little on one side, sir.No savvy, eh! Well, think of \u2019er old chappie,\u2019 and he pointed to Enyna with a grin, and knesling down ed.his cameta aiming it right into the faces of the.silent group.\u2018As be did so Emma disappeared into thé tent.: : \u2018Whicoop ! gone to ground,\u2019 he:shoût- ed with a laugh and the four rising mith a growl turned their backs upon For a moment he was ronplussed, but the.devil of {sland imsolence had: possession of him and.he knew that Kitty waq- watching him.* Stfll on his knees he reached for a long.stick from, the fird, and_bending forward, tossed it, so \u2018that the hot end of it fell upon the nearest Indian's bare foot.: Quick as though the Chilcoten turned, and for a moment the woinen drew their breath and feared for what was to come, but the camera slicked and the fire still divided the aggressor from the ¥ictim.' .\u2018Got you, my beauty,\u2019 said-the unconscious artist, \u2018with guite your most engaging smile on\u2019 and utterly careless of the dumb wrath in the man's eyes he put his camera into its case and walked back, laughing, to his friends.\u2019 ; Mrs Rolt:and Jim, who had returned too late to interfere did not join in his laugh, but the sullen faces of the outraged four, and the sight of Emma, the beautiful peeping out to wee.if all was safe again, were: too mich for Kitty, who laughed tHl the: \u2018tears tan down her cheeks.\u2018ON, surdly, Mrs.Rolt,\u2019 protested An- strutiter, between his peals of laughter, \u201cthere is nothing to look so.serious about.One would think that you wine il would beias the keys of.paradise-as |: ing back dreams with which duck-|.He was |\u2019 followed soberly behind the younger |.couple, an cwl called from.the timber] .\u2018Did you hear that owl, Combe?Isn't it early in the day for him to calling?There, do you hear him?ne must be quite close to us.\u2018That ain't no owl.\u2019 \u2018What is it, then?= ° ( \u2018A Chilocoten telling his pals that] there are white men coming.You'll of their camp before they have had].\u2018Jim is looking for things not | But when the three reached the In-| ting -loosely in his saddie, the bridie |: - were enjoying a Eossip in his native fr he as the others came up, mimicking} and he pointed to al.many suns have you been hmting?} \u2018You don\u2019t mean to say that awful f Nice.| warm night and we shan\u2019t want much.3 ater \u2018very bad, \u2018makes- men sick.That is why you have camped ry it.All right, old Lovelimess.I'm on: fo.youp curves.Doesnt.seem to} \u201chahBef much after our sedlety, does she,-Mrs.Rolt?\u201d\u2019 he said laughingly, as Returning in a little while.his axe | down a dozen trees and stripped: them | et and the | | fire made to leap and glow like a marry who glowered at him as he came, buf} ny , \u2014 : A E\u2014LIKE PRESS A good sermon might be written on each of the above epigrams Tell me what newspaper you read - and I will read your character Tell me what your character is and I will tell you what newspaper you support No newspaper is perfect, for no man is perfect, 7 But the better the newspaper, the be .And the môre good subseribers, the more good newspapers.For if character and quality were Jrofitable in a newspaper .the standard of journalism would.tter its readers, Every eamest man or woman who considers these things carefully will do \u201call they can for the best paper they know, not only for its own sake, | but for the cause of better journalism everywhere.za, S OME people and some papers are ahead of their times.They are in that measure the prophets of their generation, and prophets are not in business for profits, and are generally disliked by the wholly worldly-minded, bqth because of their attitude towards the worldliness of the times, and because of their views regarding the future.But the future will vindicate them, and for the present of adherence to duty.- y \"xD 32 27 re « - = < REMEMBER Those who do not support what 1s best are against it, and working to its hurt.There is the highest ~~.authonty for that.A a If you do not know a better newspaper than the Montreal \u2018Witness,\u2019 ! * then take the \u2018Witness\u2019 and get your friends to take it.100 a better paper, then support it with your whole soul, fo FL \u201cmaking sacrifices stich as you do not dream of.~~.JOIN DOUGALL & SON, PUBLISHERS, \u2018WITNESS\u2019 BUILDING.MONTREAL, CAN.be very quickly raised.| \u2018they rejoice in a consciousness f you do know r it is probably OPEN ON WEDNESD DRESS-MAKING.: PLAIN SEWING.ART NEEDLEWORK.FRENCH.\u2018 \u2019 \u2019 BOOK-KEEPING.CURRENT EVENTS CLUB, : Bome-Nursing, Reading Circle, Gir inquire at the office.MISS GRAHAM'S Day Classes (Ladies only) sexes) .re-open January 4the bel hotographed, what matter.ou ont\u201d atrald of Indians in this country, are you?\u2018No, but we don\u2019t want enemies: At any rate for goodness sake stop Jaugh- ing.You can see how they bate it.\u2019 It is a curious trait iA the Indians at any rate of the far west, that they themselves seldom or.never iev:gh, \"whilst the merest hint that you are laughing even In the mildest way at them puts their backs up immediately.ests through which they roam, they are by nature sombre, and a laugh is as much of an outrage to them .as a thrush's song would be to the forest | silence.(To ba continued-) \u2019 ARCHEY HOXSEY'S FUNERAL.: Aviation \u2018Officials Will Erect Monument to- Airman.\u2014 Pasadena, Cal, Jan.4\u2014The funeral of Archeyv Hoxsey, the aviator, who \u2018was killed on Saturday on Dominguez field, was held here yesterday.\"In deference -to- the wishes of his \u2018another, the attendance at the fumeral was restricted to Hoxsey's personal frienis among the aviators and \u2018hia former assoclates in his home city.Officials of the.aviation meet just closed have joined in a plan to erect a monument to the memory of Hoxsey on the spot where he met death.The field will be used as a permanent aviation park., .It Vas announced that Hoxscy\"8 share of the prizes totalled $6,200.ENDORSES POLICY.Canadian Immigration Methods Declared \u2018Best Possible.\u2019 Jan.4\u2014The \u2018Standard\u2019 dis- Canadian immigration Ho A declares that Canada's policy Pos porured the best possible results for settlers, irrespective of national- itv.Englieh emigrants get little help London.cu ssing _the had\u2019 been photographed.I didn\u2019t hurt the sulky brutes, and If they didn't: from the state: imperial, not local, labor exchunges are necessary.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 502 DORCHEST ER STREET WENT.EDUCATIONAL CLAS 109 METCALPE STREET.re-open .January 3rd.Evening Clgsaes (both Call Por phone Uptown 2936 tor pricéb.AWARDSPOWER CONTRACT | \u2018Sherbrooke Accepts Tender for | Like the vast plains and dumb for- B AY, JAN.4TH, 1911.\"COMMERCIAL LAW.SHORTHAND.TYPEWRITING.READING.WRITING.ARITHMETIC.ls\u2019 Club, etc.For: further particulars BUSINESS COLLEGE Big Construction at $54,220.Sherbrooke, Jan.4\u2014At the.regular meeting of the City Council held hero last night, the contract.{for development was awarded to Messrs.orrow and Beathe, Ont., their tender of $51,220 being the lowest.This amount covers the construction of the dam and-power house.When completed this new plant.will double the present quantity of power.: .Messrs.Ross & Holgate of Monteral, were engaged to make specifications and supervise the entire work at a cost\u2019 of $5,006.Ce : \"DIED FROM BURNS.Jos.Charland, Lake Megantic, Was Lighting Fire.Sherbroooke, Jan.4.\u2014Joseph Char- land of Lake -Megantic died at the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital here yesterday, us the result of burns re- ! ceived on Saturday morning.He was | lighting the fire, when in some way his ; clothes caught fire and despite the | efforts of hig son Ferdinand he was I s0 badly burned that he died.The son was also badly burned about the hands.Mrs, Charland, in attempting | to save her husband received \u2018several painful burns.Gres INSPECTOR .STREET MISSION.On Thursday evening last Inspecto: St.Mission.Sunday school held their annual.tea and concert.The attendance was large.Mr.J.8.Gibb, asstätant.superintendent, presided.On the plat- | form with him were the Rev.John Cur- of :Peterboro, |- electrical power, or about 6,000 -horse-| power [À rie, Mr John Murphy and Mr.Childs.Views, \u2018with the aid of the electric lantern, were given by Mr.G.R.Light- hall.At the close, of the entertainment Santa Claus appeared.and pre ented each scholar with a pretty «ity and a box of cards.SE death.I * tized a relic committee and will Te \u2018IN OUR ROOMS, 56 cipal Lobley.ability.Designed by sion, 15 x 25.venient to the city.Cottage, Lot, 20x76 to lane.Terms: One-third cash; Nos.1573, 1575, 25 x 50, with extension, 15 x 25.REAL ESTATE SALE By Auction MONDAY, JANUARY 9th, INST.At 10 O°Clock No.94 Ste.Famille Street.\u2014That beautiful Gothic style, English basement residence, now occupied by Mr.Recorder Weir, and originaily built by Sir George Drummond, regardless of cost, for Reverend Prin- the late A.H.Steele, House is \u2018in perfect order, with all modern conveniences, open - -plrmbing.fire grates, floors,.electric lighting.- Lot, 26 x 90 to lane.Can be visited- between 2 .and chance for anyone: desirmg à commodious and artistic residence con- Posséssion, 1st of May next.No.445 Claremont Avenue (Westmount) \u2014 Just above Sherbrooke } street.- The last of thosé convenient nine-room residences.modern con- .veniences, containing nine rooms, hot water furnace, eléctricity and gas: fine cemented cellar; pressed brick finish.Lot, x 80.with building 21x40.Terms, $1,000 cash and balance $200 every six months.Like a rental.Now rented for $32 per month.Possession May Ist next.No.265 Laval Avenyes.\u2014QOne:- story, basement and French roof, solid brick cottage, modern improvements, t 20 x 36.St.Louis Church, and would make a fine homo for a small family.balance on long time.1577 Esplanade Avenue.\u2014Thrce-story pressed brick building, containing three modern flats of seven rooms cach, all in firs: class order\u2014-and rented for $648 per year.real merit.Very easy terms.of paymoents.PARENT BROS., Real Estates Auctioneers and Agents.ST.JAMES STREET architect of great fourteen rooms, replete hard wood House, 26 x 45, witli exten- contains 5 o'clock every afternoon.A rare nine rooms, in first elus= order.This property is well built.near A substantial investment of Lot, 205x100 and building Phone Main 3140.N.B.\u2014ALL PROPERTY OWNERS WISHING THEIR PROPERTIES\u2018 | OFFERED AT AUCTION, oan do so free of expense, exoept In oass of sale, then ths uswal commission Is payable on signature of deed.J ae mm TO GIVE AID TO CHINA.\u2018 .Toronto Will Likely Send Assist ance in Famine.Toronto, Jan.4\u2014In response tu an urgent cablegram from the Rev.D.MacGillivray, of Shanghai, measures will be taken in Toronto for the sending of immediate relief to the sufferers in China through fluods and famine.The distress is great in the provinces of Anhui and Kinagsu, eastern China, and it is announced that help must be given at once-to save thousands from The missionaries hive organs J din- | al '® es aay Ba 1 A 2 né tribute help to the people.One mil lion dollurs in gold is required, M: MacGillivray says, and the ussistan- will need to be continued until Mao».\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAR AND SLEIGH COLLIDE.On the way back from a funer- vesterday a sleigh containing tw mourners was struck by a strect «aI on Cote des Neiges hill, where cars turn into Westmount Boulevar the horses ran away, the driver ns.thrown from his seat and the pa sengers had to jump.The occupa: ct the sleigh were uninjured, but 1 vehicle was badly damaged.T1 \" longed to Delphis Dunhvimume, carter Urenveuf street. {1 ET lish ally rin- reut ete vood ten- rare con- oke TOY giux: ling Ke à solid der.rar mily.rick first of ding ne mit.d Mr.sistanet Muay.sas IDE.funera g tws eet cag ere the ulevarg ver was e pas cupant but th < MMARY OF THE PRECEDING CHAPTERS, i A 1 \u201cÀ \"TAUrS, tty ~ ny meeting John Price when the blow : -sh upon him.her heart goes out to and her love gives him strength He smiles at her warnine.how- _ \u2018hat he is in danger, and roine to \u201c= sen alr meetinæ is set unon by [= © The CHAPTER XXI.\u2014Continued.~ rng from the hospital, Vivian in- should drive about breakfast time.~ zone along so blindly,\u201d she said, | the time has come when we both the light we can: give each \u201cher for a thorough mutual under- she told her father + whole story of her love for Price, i his for her, and of all that had \u201cssed Letween them since they had \u2018You see,\u201d she concluded, \u2018it 43.not because of any wish to keep singes from you, either on my part or have remained In because of my own would not.re- s2nize or ansner to the call of love ati] it broke away all barriers, with power that could not be denied.At ! events, one thing is certain, this \u2018etched controversy must come to an of new, or it will wreck the lives of oof us\u2019 ihe whole situation is impossible, \u2018and what is worse, be nn escape from city 1 andine Et met.y dis, -noranre.\u2018\u2019eVverse ied Everett, ere apending [trie stock has fallen so low since \u2018\u201cvngbt it at what seemed the bottom that the banks are calling for ore margin than I can give.r ist Win soon, or I must go under, .] we are on the verge of utter de- \u201c Le, Le But \u201cmise?lie But zit.\u201d pleaded \u2018What is that to me?demanded her \u2018It is your self-righteous fan- \u2018i that does more real harm in the orld than many men who are wholly cians,\u201d \u2018But did you ever take the trouble \u201cask what it is that he is contend- \"ew fer \u2014did you ever go to him in v other spirit than that of trying - buy his services for so much cash?vnangded the girl.\u2018Ite is a rank socialist; he wants to under the rich for the benefit off the stormed Everett, growing an- rv in bis effort to justify himself.| happen to know that you are mis- ken, both in the man and concern- «¢ his principles,\u201d asserted the young \u201c1.with firm gentlenees, though her flushed and her: eyes flashed :« fire, as she suppressed the.ingdig- \u2018nt words that arose to her lips.are guilty of this dreadful out- we, committed in the cause of our she continued, \u2018can we +p» on scheming and plotting in the Must we not do some- ing to repair the wrong?Dont say \u2018\u201cwe;\u201d don't include your- 7 wretchedness, child,\u2019 placing his hand She was all the world \u2018ther.wap\u201d cks in cae cause?-4ded Everett, ty on hers.him.Why 1 yours, father, as well as big.It is r me you \u2018king at least to keep our fortune, not to increase it; and it is for me, vr me, you understand, (dear, too, is fighting, bravely, .bravely, for what he believes to right and true and just.| wish I had known all this before, ivian,\u2019 said her father, sadly.H +8 a stern parent, this man of mam- and wished, above all else in .to watch over thc happiness of - only child.; lt ls never too late, is it?\u2019 she said, TÜ AVONMOUTE DOCK (near _.BRISTOL).LINE~\u2014LONDOR.From - rom Great Britain, Portland, Me.Dee.20.Iona, cold atorage and cool air.\u2026.-.o.Jan.14 Jan.7.:Devona (cold storage and cool alr) ce ++ 00 00 ass Jaz 28 *Passige.Rates:\u2014Cablin, $42.50; Third Class.a \u2018 * THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANT, T Limited.N.B.; nneapolis, Minn., and Chicago, IIL ; (LIMITED).Weekly Sailings from Manchester.Fortnightly sailings from St.John.From Man.From St.John.Nov.26\u2014MAN.CORPOR'N .Dec.24 Dec.3\u2014MAN.SHIPPER .,.\u2014mm Dec.10\u2014MAN, IMPORTER .Jan.7 Dec.16\u2014MAN! EXCHANGE .Der.23\u2014MmAN., SPINNER .Jan.21 Dec.31\u2014MAN.COMMERCE .\".M ALLAN = #8 155 mou pacte Seti he Goes - | Baden $250 ad For all fnformiation apply to Local | REFORD AGENCIES £8.Lakonia, cold storage .Dea 2% THOMBON Montreal, Toronto, Quebes, and St, John, |.Portland, Me.; Mi : Manchester Liners | es és rer REIGN Ae AZUL, roe PS dE Bad x hen #4 TA 7 - \u2019 EPS SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE LU T1 1-1 St.John, Halifax EELS ma MPTAN .Jan.90 Jan.31 Rs RIAN .Jen, 87 Jan.98 CORBICAN ,.coe \u2018Feb.3 Feb.4 .Saloon pessage, $70.00.and up.Second \u20acabin, $47.50.$50.00 and up.$itionar Belfast and Londonderry, $30.00 to $81.25, according to steamer.0 : TO GLASGOW.q From Boston.\"LAKE ERIE +.oc coos »» +.Jan.6 | PRETORIAN .i +.+.Jan, 20 One Class Cabin, called second cabin, $42.50 and up: Third Class, $26.00.TO HAVÈE AND LONDON.MCDERATE RATE SERVICE, Co From St.John ' POMERANIAN.+.+.» ».Jan.11 From |SARDINIAN,.Feb 8 St John.One Class\u2014BSecond Cabin.Rate\u2014Lon- don, $42.50; Havre, $45.00 and up; Paris, $3.65 additional.London, $29.00; Havre, $30.00; Paris, vices, Liverpool, Glasgow, London and Havre, are fitted with cold storage.H & A.ALLAN, MONTREAL O ROYAL LINE A Canada to Bristol N Fastest and most Luxurious.A Less than 6 DAYS at Sea.D From Bristol From Halifax Jan.11 Royal Edward Jan.25th, \u201c 28 Royal George Feb.Sth.Fob.8 Royal Edward Feb.22nd.Coronation JUNE 22nd.|| N Reservations for May& June sailings should be made at once.From Bristol From Montreal Apl 19 Royal George May 3rd.l T May 3 Royal Edward \u201c 17th.H \" 17 Royal George \u201c 3ist E \u201c 3t Royal Edward June 14th.R GUY TOMBS, Aotg.Gen.Pass.Agent or A.H, DAVIS, Passenger Agent.N \\mperial Bank Bldg.Upstairs, Montreal.A imited number of passengers carried.FURNESS, WITHY & GD,, Limites Agents, - - - - - MONTREAL, es £2 ; 4 J a} 3 To Re EA hy - Synopsis of Canadian North-Wast - Zand Regulations.Any person who is the soie head of a family, or any male over 13 rears old, Saskatchewan or Aiberta.The applics must appear ip person at.the Dominion District: Entry by\u201d proxy'may.be ny agency) on certain \u2018conditions, ; father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.of- intending hondsteader.Duties.\u2014Six months\u2019 residence upon r wit farm of:at least 30 acres.solely owned and occupied by him, or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or -sister.In cértain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a.quarter- section alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per.açre, Duties.\u2014Must reside six [of -hamestead entry (including the time cultivate fifty acres extra.-homestead right end cannot obtain a _ may ® 8 hu omestéad In certain districts.Price, 3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in each of three years, cul.tivate- fifty acres.and erect a house worth $300.09.; w WwW.CORY, Deputy of the Minister ~f the Interior.N.B.\u2014~\u2014Unauthorizéd publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.- may omesiead a quarter section of + available DLeomioion -wand.in Manitoba, nt Lands Agency.or Sub-Agency for the Loa ts, 311 Commissioners st, Montreal, or { de onal 8! Gigi or D and cultivation of the land in each of three years.\u201d A bomesteader may live hin nine miles of his homestead on a months In each of six years from date required to earn uomestead patents).and | A homestead=f.who has exhausted his | re-emption_ m tak rohased | cc BERMUDA Round Trip $20 and Up Fast Twin Sorew 5.8.\u201cBermudian\u201d 5.530 tons .sailé from New York 10 a.m.Jan.1Tth snd every Wednesday thereafter.vo Bilge keels; electric fans: wireless tel h WEST INDIES NEW B88.\u201cGUIANA\u201d and other steamers fortnightly from New York for 8t.Thomas, Bt.Croix, 8t.Kitts, Antigua, Guadaloupe, Dominica, Mar tinique, 8t Lucia, Barbadoes and Demerara.\u2018 For full information apply to Bi W, H.Hoary, 288 St, James st.: W.Claney, 130 James at: Thos, Cook & Son, 530 St.heri ne st.Ww.L.J.Bivet, 13 Ave.St.Laurent, or J.G, Brook PARE.OR \"FE; + selling high West Real Estate, for real live men.41 ply to E.A, BARTER, Room #14, 1 St.James street.; æ financial out:9 chemical Rberate y.Apply, with > .T.; XE, TH tt Droit ait = Class ip and a real chureh home with us.-Men*s Own Pleasant Sunday afternoon Lat three o'clock.Song mer ice begins at ten minutes to seven in the evening.Hundreds of men come to woth services.Calvary Congregational Church, Guy Street, between Dorchester and St.Antoine Streets.~ School Boys Wantel who can interest other scholars ia A.3, straight honorable business preposition, in which parents and teachers approve.Address.The Manager.PO Rox 2924, Mantreat.Third .Clsse AN the stegmers on the above ser- WANTED, ONE QUAL EMPLOYMENT WANTED.ADVERTISER, WHO THOROUGHLY .understands Christian work in all its branches, bright, attractive speaker.and cornet player, would like to hear of a suitable opening about Spring; would not object to combining the: above with other employment, but it must be a genuine recognized connection.Would suit a religious business connection that required some one to urge its claims and objects to the public.Box R.P.7kô0, te ness\u2019 Office.- \"TEACHERS WANTED.J IFIED TEACHER (Protestant) for school in Fast Templeton, Que., for ths 2nd January, 1811: salary $25 a month: average attendance 16.Apply to H.Beau- champ, Sec.-Treas., Ste.Rose de Lima, Que.BUSINESS CARDS.GRAPHOPHONES AND SEWING MAchines carsfully repairad by experienced machinists.Telephone Up, 3540, or call at CANADIAN GRAPHO- PHONE COMPANY, 641 St.Catherine Street West, between Crescent and Mountain Streets.PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TINT- - ing, plastering, etc., experienced workmen, best materials; reasonable price.ACON, Decorator, 76 Hallowell Avenue.\u2018Phone Westmcunt 1588.PERSONAL.\"| PERSONAL \u2014 POST CARD COLLBC- tors, join the Union.10c.You can exchange cards from all parts.List of exchangers.Your name in list Post Gard Union of Canada A.Stitwell, Rougemont, P.Q.-v VETERAN LAND GRANTS, YETERAN LAND GRANTS W XD, Ontario or Dominion, located ee To located.MULHOLLAND & Co.To- \"FOR SALE.BEGINNERS\u2019 PIANO, ROSEWOOD case, metal frame, ivery and ebony keys, good tone and touch.May be exchanged within three years for new iano.Bargain, $56.llasy terms.AYTON BROS.550 St.Catherine st.W.(cor.Stanley street).see program desired.\u201c ARABIC\" CLARK'S orient CRUISE b.4, $400 up for 71 days.Short wips ALL © INCLUDED.Round World Tour, Jan.25; Riviera- Italy, Jan.and Feb.; 30 Tours to Europe.Specify FRANK C.CLARK, Times Bldg.New York.FOR SALE, \u2018WITNESS PICTURES 4+r: Framed for Xmas, at 75 cents each .Latest patterns in mouldings.HEAS- LEYS ART STORE, 316 Bleury St JEWETT & CO.BOSTON, UPRIGHT Cabinet Grand, plain case, 7 1-3 octaves, overstrung, beautiful singing .tone, fn first class order.Bargain, $245.Payable $16 cash and §7 monthly.LAYTON BROR., 550 St, Catherine Street West (corner Stan! ley street).PROFESSIONAL CARDS * ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, de.- ELLIOTT & DAVID | AGvocatés, Enrristors and Soliciters Commissioners for all the Province And for the Stétes of Massachusetts and New York.Janada Life Bullding,189 St James SL Henry J.Elliott, £.0.L A.David, \"PATENT ATTORNEYS ATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED the advisability of having their Patent business transacted by Experts.Pre.Uminary advice {roa Charges moderate Our Inventor's \\Adviser sent upon.re- © t.Marion & Marlon, uebét Bank Building, Montreal.an ashington, D.C.USA.2e = \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 OVER 05 YEARS' y EXPERIENGE PATENTS Traor MARKS DESIGNS: : .; Copvniaurs &c.Anyone sending a sketch and descr! may.\"a ekly ascertain our opinion wh r i$nrention 16.probably sont free.est agency fOr eecurin; \u2018Patents take fro 'h Munn Le.receive \"scen fife An she : \u2018 A handsomely illustrated weekly.Laigeést oir- culati scientifs rnaï.Terms fo da: STE À year, postage prepaid.Bold Oy A, MUNN Co,ss : Sree New York CE ENTE] | RETHERS NISON Xe LV RPORLELONDOMAGLORE EDG MANTREAI) \u201c PATENTS THAT PROTECT u net.\u201d = ERSTONHAUGH & 00.| Ruatan surrendered = without firing a | FETH shot and the Government troops jained \u2018the revolutionists, according to the de- W.Taylor, B.So., late Exam} Olas.Céradian Patent Office.nor | CANADA LIFE BUILDING, - MONTREAL \u2018After the \u2018\u2019Hornet\u201d ft New Orleans |: co.the vessel picked up orie hundred men, | - INVENTIONS PATENTED IN ALL COUNTRIES OWEN N.EVANS Merchants Bank Bulliing, Montreal Ma ; STORAGE.WANTED, STORAGE WANTED.\u2014 300 SQUARE feet, .çn- ground foor, in trackage.warehouse; central location; state rental, etc.JOHN ALL Marquette street, city, ry ar pt ay den RELL ET We solicit the business of Manufsce .turers, Engineers and others who realize ap tions s tly Sonsdeatial.RARD oa Fatonts ; SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, PUCSLEY & HYDR, ADVOOATES, BARRISTERS, eto.METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 GT.JAMES STREET, DOBT, C.SMITH, K.C, FRED.H.MARKEY.K.C.WALDO W.SKINNER, WILLIAN 0.PUGSLEY, G.GORDON HYDR, | F8; MACLENNAN, K.G.Advocate, Barrister and Solicitor Quebec: Bank Building, Montreal Tel.Main 4704 * Tel.Main 3960 PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Soljoitors, City & District Bank Building, 100 St Jamas Street, Montreal \u2018W, PATTERSON.J.JENKINS.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED aY | JOHN M.M.DUFF 107 Bt.James Street 48 Crescent Street ORGAN FOR SALE-\u2014IN &-OD CONDItion, fine tone, Suitable for Sunday School.Apply 655 SBoivenir Ave, \u2018HOIST FOR SALE, CHEAP \u2014 One Double belted floor type freight hoist.with cage and wheels in good conditions platform, 5 x 5 feet; fully 1500 Ida.capacity.Counter shaft, pate and s Penal EP.motor:110 D.C.clude od, if desired.ADply 10 343 Bt Peter stres TO LET.FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing, about 4,40\u20ac square fest in floors of 1,600 square feet or sub- - divided.Exoellent light With or without power.Address THE MANAGER, P.O.Rox 2234, Montreal.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.ALE AVE, 37\u2014A COMFORT- OVERD furnished room, warm and bright, private family.NOTICES.IC NOTICES \u2014 THE UNDER- PUBL ad.personally, as well as in his capacity of testamentary axecutor of the last will testament of Alfred Roy, junior, in his life-time of the City and District of Montreal, hereby glves notice that he will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next Session, for the passing of an Act determining the powers of the testamentary executor appointed by said will.authorizing said testamentary exeeutor and ads ministrator to help the children and grandchildren of à testator, and authorizing said.executor to raise the rent paid.by virtue of said will, to said testator's children for their own needs and usefulness, and the usefulness and needs of the &randchildren.ALFRED N.ROY, Jr, Testamentary Executor.Montreal, December 7th, v40.ASHES Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.- MISCELLANEOUS.ANY ONE NOT BEING ABLE T a \u2018Witness\u2019 at bis nowsdealess in oblige the publishers by notif ing the Subscription Department 3 PORN DOUGALL & sol Rjjtard N.\u2018W Building, Moutresk ltaess WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CASToff Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pawn Ticket MAX FRANK, 15 East Crai Tel East 3067.§ Street .LOST.STRAYED AND FOUND.LOST \u2014 CUT STEEL BACK C Bleury, Park avenue, Price py, on municate with 337 Mance.Reward.LOST, ALLIGATOR HAND BAG.\\ St.Cathesine street car, between Victoria a.enue and University st.containing small purse, with small EN, No.138 { at 4789 St.Catherine street, Wegt- mount, or phone Westmount 1289.Given away Free.Apply NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FE J.+C.Routhier, Physician ana ar gean of the City of Montreal wil, qt the next Session\u201d of the Quebec - islature, ask for the Passing of a bill authorizing the College of Physicians and Surgeomrs of the Province of Que- -bec, to admit him amongst its members, and grant him the necessary lj- conse to practice Medicine and Sur- ery and obstetrics in this Province.ontréal, December 6th, 1910, WILFRID BESSETTE, Attorney for the y tele.l'OL IFIED A Above everybody else's prices pald by or Mance.Will finder please com-.sum of money, etc.Liberal \u2018reward .Petitioner.WANT ADS.For The \u201cWITNESS MAY BE LEFT WITH ww.Chapman.Bookseller.Js St Catherine st.West, or w .Turner, ling- ocer, Point St.Chaeles, 801 Wei Gre street, West of Subway; J W.Ms.thews, 103 Church Avenue, Verdun.:RTISEMENTS.CASH TARZEFP.Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, py.ted.Rooms To Let, .rticles ple Becond-bend Articles Wanted cr F ror Sale.sat To Let Proparty For Sale or To other Articles For Sale.20- Words for 10e.¢ for each additional word.Six in sotto ns for the price of four.WOTICE PARTICULARLY, Postage Stamps WA Be Acoepted.The above rates are Cash with order.Whe! n not prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, 'n consequence, much higher.No charge made In our books \u2018or any pier sement of less thas five agvte es space Lente pt 3e - - .mL OSCAR my pe An gE A LMR GL Re Ted aT SE ALT AERA 4 Drusdine a ferm near.od : interdat w ; À ae oe = .0 YOUNG PEOPLE WANTED \u2018Homes sna eurent tee ans pitied Ty of ak al, ET gli os \" , ETE CECE 2 A y iy alle Bi a ==) verres +m tre Vraie x pe =.ry.vate wep un uv \u2018 Sa oe .200 Wes NEE - .+ ruse was adopted.- A woman from | CTT \u201cTN NID TIN T1T - CANA LONDON POLICE i5ws oor mest up ane awaxenes ED WITH GREAT CEREMONY CANADA STILL LEADS the Jerahon woman and -begged her 0; Te J \u2014 to descend, saying :thé-wei -hus- |: ee Lo | Te LE .- * og : 7 STILL SEEKING ESRI SENS ui) ee iweewsd ooo | Nothing to Fear From Amen : s request and was \u2018secured by the| a : : : a, police.Juest we ; re 2 iea Immigration Induce- 0 AN ARCHISTS According to an unconfirmed report, À, when challenged by the police and ments.So Jnreatened with a reyolver, she con- 02 .essed that Dutch Fritz\u2019 and \u2018Peter Toronto, Jan.4\u2014Canada, from in =., the Painter\u2019 were sleeping upstairs.inmmigration standpoint, has nothi - 7 Three Men and Woman, Mem- \u201chis story is doubtful, and it is be- inmmigration stan : mothi.i .7 empt of the author : lieved that the police had been pre ti f the United 8 iv CE b f G T k viously informed from other\u2019 quarters.oC Ye Are tates to divert 1 » ; ers o ang aken trek of the American farmers fr.\u2019 There is another story that after Canada to the S J | the firing h ti sed on 3 0 e Southern States, = ring had practically cease cordi = ng to Mr.L.O.Armstrong.c.3 into Custody.the part of pie besieged, the police onization and industrial agent of 1 Ovi a e rear of the building heard muf- > .{ 5 -_ fled shots within, followed by groans, St.Loujy, ho has just returned fr.nl BATTLE WAS UNPARALLELED.mit have vor trois mat ete orais n behalf of Mis company os an {ob oF .shoot each\u2019 other or fo commit sui- Sitar al A his company as an ob a N Foreign \u201cide.The method of their death, hel ne auspices of 1.H ewspapers Demand That Foreign however, win probably never \u201cbe es- dire er Under the auspices of 1 - os Desperadoes be Barred From tablished, but bullet wounds were Sunacis railways having lines in * found on the remains of both on unny South.These railways, he si: Country.{ ns.bodies.originated the idea, for the expr -s ! Further detalls may develop at the object of heading off emigration fr ni nquest to-morrow.3 Lo .; London, Jan.4\u2014To state that the| All the wounded are doing well.Orion te cases of the Americ a i tE battle with hists terd | Sergeant Leeson is in a serious condi- \u20181 y , \u2018 anarchis yesterday was tion, but is expected to recover, _- made a special effort to exam! .Unique seems ridiculously inadequate.Late last night rt was stated that all the attractions and induceme- + The reader\u2019s imagination must come the report that bombs had been found strong.Ps Came aad Mr A | La Là .; > .3 tisfie Lo te his aid for him property to realize in the besieged house was not true.Canada has nothing to fear.South what took place during this day's : St.Louis neither good potatoes r ours of daylight at a spot within a NEWFOUNDLAND CLUB 2pples can be raised.The quant 1d = ntile and a half of the Mansion House, ' nd once are apparently sar Aer | actory, but the flavor is altogeth.- AN and even nearer .o the Tower of Lon- M M Joined at Meeti Last lacking.\u2019 = ÿ don.There are now lying in the mor- any More Jolned & eeting Las \u2018So it is with the wheat,\" continu.} pe tuary of the London Hospital, only a \u2018Night.Mr.Armstrong.od couple of hundred yards from the .wha RAR * scene of the astonishing action, the] A number of -Newl,unflanders resi- STEEL RAIL DUTIES | - of dent in Montreal were added to the .charred, unrecognizable remains of = t T recently organized Newfoundland So- 9 4 wo men.These calcined fragments ciety at the second meeting, held in .Government Increases Rate to Pro- ë are all that are left of two men who |the Alexandria rooms, 314 St.Cath- tect Indust a î for more than ten hours held at bay gine Street west last mins.Sir ncustry.ph ; = _ wai , me Minister 4 a hundred guardsmen and 1,500 Lon Newfoundland, being elected first Ottawa, Jan.4\u2014An order-in-en- LS , don police, and then perished uncap- [ikonorary member and Dr.Roddick cil has been passefl placing steel ra Ww : tured.It seems incredible, but the |and Mr.E.W.Mudge life members.used for me-roling railway Tr Vt Home Secretary himself and thousands The latter was elected to the board of weighing not less than fifty-six poun.LL ot people watched the amazing spec- governors.per yard a (duty of %7 per ton, inst.FE tacte hour after hour to its dramatic The Rev.Father Holland, of St.of the ad valorem duty of 25 perr.; close.Ann\u2019s parish, who occupled a seat be- ofNS which had been collected + in y Ever since that Friday night when side the president, Lieut.-Col.Renouf, The reason given for ths ts } five unarmed policemen boldly attack- outlined the work of the yew soclety, which coincides with the expiry \\ ed a band of desperadoes, who made which was meant to help along their the bounties on iron and steel, is th.good their escape after killing three of countrymen.a plant has been established in (- @ 9 their assailants, the police of London Music was supplied by the Bennett ada capable of re-rolling those r: have been straining every nerve, night family, a band of mus famous in considerable quamtities.The «ii, and day, to run their quarry to earth.|in St.John's for generations.The on steel rails proper is $7 Per ton.af Three arrests were made of men whom band consisted of Mr.J.Bennett and ER ; the police were confident were mem- |$his four sons, two small boys around A f bers of the murdering gang.One had eight and ten years of age and two DOMINION CUSTOMS & been found dying, and two others with {about sixteen and eighteen.The work ; a woman remained.Long before mid- |of the youngsters on the bass horns : : : .! night last night the police believed was particularly clever.The first se- Totalled Over Sixty-eight Million: they had tracked these down in a four- |lection, \u2018Terra Nova's Greeting, the in Past Year.4 story tenement house in Sidney street, Banks of Newfoundland,\u2019 in the style = § Stepney.A careful watch was kept |of a quick-step, had somewhat of.a - ; until the early hours this morning.Hibernian swing, and was well exe- Ottawa, Jan.4\u2014The Dominion G.\u2018 Then the other tenants of the suspect- |cuted in sood time.\u2018The Mocking ernment during the calendar ve - A # ed dwelling and the adjoining houses Bird,\u2019 a selection with variations, was Just closed collected in customs dut were quietly but hastily withdrawn.very pleasing, the youngest member the aie I Som.A133, being or : of the band imitating the whistling of crease 0 928,208 Im excess of 1 5 FEMALE ACCOMPLICE the mocking bind on the lip of his collections for the year 1809.Dur \u2018 ARRESTED BY RUSE.bass horn.Six selections altogether a Sorat reser\u201d i were given, including Andante and a scai vear collections totalled $53,124.pe The female accomplice of the sus-| waltz, Happy Time; march medley, The formal opening of the new town chorus, Mayor Davies rose to speak, it wise to make application to Quebec Mr.Ballantyne considered Mayor Da.48% an increase of $8.717.307 over th.q pected men was arrested quietly by a Irish airs; Royal March, with trom- hall of Montreal West took place last and received a tremendous ovation.for a revision of the town's charter, vies was competent to be a builder of OTTesponding period in the previou A .ruse, the police getting one of the in- |bone.and cornet solos: and Canadian pight, when M Davi behalf Hls Worship reviewed the progress v.as to bring it up to date with the empires.He hoped they would all (fiscal year.If the present rate .mates of the house to call her down- [and British airs, followed by God \u2019 ayor Davies, on behall of the town during the past two years, rovised statutes, 1909, and in line with live long to enjoy that magnificent |iCrease is Kept up.the increase fi.stairs on the pretext of helping with Save the King.of the town council and citizens, de-| the term during which he and the the Cities and Towns Act, 1903.The building.the fiscal year, which ends on Mar an invalid relation.Armed detectives \u2014\u2014 clared \u2018the building ready for use Piesent council had held office.That fundamental principles of the old Dr.Kelley, schoo: commissioner, con- {31 Will be approximately the same : «gh took possession of the adjoining Speeches eulogistic of the public spirit hall, he said, was a monument of charter would not be interfered with, gratulated the mayor and council bn |the increase for the calendar year 3 houses, while armed police surrounded LECTURE ON DICKENS Be which they might be justly proud.the municipal tax remaining at a max- the good work they had done for the - - .the house.Every loophole of escape| A goodly gathering of admirers of of the ratepayers, which had rendered Tnen the work carried out by the vari- imum of five mills on the dollar\u2014in town, and asked the citizens to co- to the neighboring streets was cut Off.Charles Dickens\u2019 works assembled in the erection of the hall possible, were OuS civic committees had to be ack- fact; the only really radical change operate with tnem in furthering its - Then in the dark of early morning, at [the school room of St.Martin's Church delivered by the mayor and prominent nowledged.They had a most efficient was that in future the mayor would interests.He cxpressed the hope that As about 5 o'clock, when it was hoped |last evening to listen to a lecture on citizens road department, which had given be elected by ihe entire town, instead tere would be very few changes in : \"their prey would be asleep, a party of the works of Charles Dickens, deliv- - them eight\u2019 miles of permanent side- of by the council, as at present.In the personnel of the town's executive \u2019 armed police, carrying electric torches, i by Professor Carter Troop, bro- The handsome theatre of the town walks and several miles of good roads.conclusion, Mayor Davies thanked the after the forthcoming elections.i approached the house, but the suspect- ther of the Rev.Osborne: Troop, under hall, which can seat over three hup- The sewage sysiem had been carefully members of the council and the secre- Other speakers were the Rev.Messrs.1 ed men were alert.Some noise must |the auspices of the St.Martin's Men's dred persons, was nearly filled when th attended fo, and seme mecessary ex- tary treasurer, Mr.Patterson, for the Ross, Stevenson .and Martin, and or Î e | Ion, have betrayed the police, for on the | Society.The meeting was presided : > y en the tensions carried out, while the water loyal support they had accorded him.Councillors Bedbrooke and Convery, - instant a fusilade of bullets poured! over by Hie Lordship Bishop Farth- proceedings opened.On the platform system had beén thoroughly revised.Hc also thanked the citizens for the all of whom cxpressed great pride in i through a window.Then the battle ing.x with the mayor were Councillors J.In the past the water préssure ranged dniform Sourtaey they had displayed the splendid structure being thrown Over 300 Dozen recplved by Expres 9e began that ended in the total destruc- | T : b- Ballantyne, \" H.\u201d E.C : from ten to twenty-six, Ibs, but is now towards him.open that night, and took a bright every morning from all over Ontario .tion of the house and its occupants.ine oh ar commenced by Seoorib- .yne E.Convery, C.R.il*ty-six Ibs, at normal; and in case of Councillor Ballantyne spoke of the view of the future material, intellec- a be t1 duced 1 ; Not since the news of the British disajivantages which he was sub - Westgate, F.J.Bedbrooke, J.R.Fer- emergency can.be raised at almost a work of the road department, and twal and moral progress of the town | Quebec, greatly reduced in price 3 = disasters at the opening of the South |ed to, and how he unted them, | &W8on, the Rev.Messrs.Ross.Steven- moment\u2019s notice to 130 lbs.A volun- cinimed that ihey had done excellent of Montreal West.The young people, - \u2019 African campaign hos the.country been |and his nervousness on placing his |-80n and Martin, and Dr.-Kelley.After [ce fire\" briggpihad boew established, | work, considering that thelr expendi.the speakers pointed out, had not been i P à so aroused as by vesierday\u2019's scenes at first attempt before a publisher, à \u2018O, Canada!\u2019 had been sung b and a body of \u2018gentlemen sworn in as | ture was lithited to 812,000.Mr.Bal- forgotten, as commodious recreation D Stepney.The newspapers call loudly sketch, -with the Goghomen of \u2018Boz\u2019 united ch ir ¢ the Ch & Dy.the special constables.- Mayor Davies took lantyné paid a compliment to Mayor rooms had been provided in the build- | Rh for a more effective means of dealing at the and his non AE a an] aus Presbyte uren pong that opportunity of informing the citi- Davies for his work in the interests ing.! 461 BT.CATHERINE WEST.* with the growing terrors of alien im- |# in od ner Sele Ce present standing and joining ln oa zens that the deunayl sting under the of the town.The mayor Jad proved When the various speakers had con- And at migration.no doubt being held that [and then the lecturer took his au- i - cé 0 e town solicitors, had fe imself as-a town ha uilder, but cluded, the hali was cleared for danc- 80 UNIVERSITY ST.Cor.Burnside.the desperadoes who fell yeste.day |dience \u2018through the several works of ; \u2018 ing, and the beautifully polished maple \u2014 1 were anarchists.A search of the be- \u2018the great master, particularizing \u2018Da- _.+ floor resounded with the well-timed .Co sieged house after the -ruins had |vid Copperfield, considered by many ~ tap of merry feet.The set of honor Advice to Kilties cooled a little revealed in a cupboard [to be a pert of Charles Dickens\u2019 own rane consisted of.Mayor Davies and Mrs.\u2019 a large number of what appeared to |life; \u2018Oliver Twist,\u2019 \u2018Martin Chuzzle- Ballantyne.Tes lor c allantyne and Before beginning to eat Aird\u2019's Brea: be metal dynamite bombs in an unfin- wit,\u2019 \u2018Bleak.House,\u201d and then i Miss Bessie Davies, Councillor Con- have vour kilts made a wee bit longe: jshed statè.At present there ig-no.[extracts from his immortal work, \u2018The ( very and Mrs.Hamilton, Mr.Wilfred lest after a while the increased stout evidence that thé house had any other Pickwick Papers creating \u2018much T enholme and Miss Winifred Davies.ners mak's them tae short.occupants than the two whose charred amusement by his portrayal of \u2018Sarah PI ro fessor Brissott acted as floormas- ° 9 ; CEE were una Sear erhers por Emi Caro one ro ane mars win tne ns Aird\u2019s Bread 1 hee and civilians, received minor in- tic picture of that innocent but truly piofessional orchestra.Refreshments uries.good character, Mr.Pickwick.Pro- ere at i y Immense crowds of sightseers _in-!fessor Troop concluded a most enter- nt served at Inter als Ju ring the ! +) vested the neighborhood until a late taining, humorous and pathetic lec- ns as hoëts na Tht Bhotos rene HAVE YOU COT A COLD .hour last night, but a strict police ture with the afithor\u2019s \u2018Christmas wore taken curing the dancing s 5 A guard was maintained, and it was im- Books,\u2019 drawing particular attention oT , ; ; ; : : i possible for those without authority |to his character of Scrooge, wherein A i rr ty Many ! cont , a Pond ' ay ror os to get close to the half-wrecked build- |a most selfish man, through the ad- tr \u2019 r ; ad- ; Rs > ing.Two families who occupied the vent of Christmas, became one, \u2018With Lalo Mr.W.B.Gladwish were ad- pricy 25c.st lower floor of this building were peace and goodwill towards all men.: ; i .- ~ = Po withdrawn by the police before the ;'The Jecturer carried his audience J The attendance ed: Slayer © HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?mn fighting began, and they profess *tô with him throughout, and resumed t.ne, E.J.Bedbrooke, H E.Converv Try a bottle of Harte's Cough Mix ~ know nothing of how he desperadoes his seat amidst great enthusiasm.l 3 R.Ferguson, C.R.Westgate ture.Price 2bc.[ Bry gained access to the house.e lat- Bishop Farthing and the Rev.J.Me 2.Uve j ick.5.ter appeared to have been in rooms Osborne Troop made a few remarxs, ' À pote Av Races st 1) Weapatrick.WINTER FLUID.For Chappez VA rented by a Russian woman, Bessie |and a fhearty vote af thanks tendered Trenholme, A.W.Snell.T.Hall, J.1.Hands and Lips; fifty years a favor \u20ac; Gérshen, who is now under arrest to the lecturer brought a delightful Millen, J.B.Gass, F.Peden.Thomas 't¢ remedy.:'rice 25c.¥ with other suspects, against whom, lecture to a conclusion.MucLaren, D.Kelley, Mr.and Mrs - ou however, no.charge has yet been \u2014\u2014\u2014 Grant, Mr.and Mrs.Riddell, Mr.and J.A.HARTE, Druggist made.PRAISED MISS MAUD POWELL.Mr ack, Mr.Sladwish, Mr.John 156 Notre Dame Street West.BELIEVE MILITIA Few artists who have come to Mont- I * I eat ce js IL bo Mac Indoe.WAS UNNECESBARY | real to make their first bow to an Tr He hs Miers piyne, Mr.and \u2019 audience of the music lovers of the on ane Misses Iheurct, Misses | W.ARRIAGE LICENSES aylor, rely oris ! The police officials show aggrava- city will receive a warmer welcome Fvans, the Mizses Davies, Miss Tren- : MONEY TO LEND.- tion at the calling out of the soldiers.than will Miss Maud Powell, when she helme, Miss Frederica Trenholme.: .They express confidence that they makes her first appearance here at the Miss Elsie Trennolme, the Misses Bal.CUSHING & BARRON could have handled the affair without second of the concerts to be given at | lantyne.Mrs.P.McLagan, Mr.and ; the help of the military.The Jast the Princess Theatre, on January 183, Mrs.Foss, Mr.and Mea 2.ue Notaries anû Commissioners - occasion on which the military was so by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.Dr.and Mrs.Giles, Miss L.Rogers, Liverpoe! & London & Qlob»> Led employed was at the time of the no-, On that occasion Professor J.J.Goulet and many othars.on .nsurance Buiidin torious Trafalgar Square riots, when will resume the baton, and he is at i : ; æ John Burns was arrested.Even then Present at work with the new organi- : 112 St.James Streot.the soldiers did not fire.zation, with special rehearsals, to en- Ç Tm \u2014- a According to the \u2018Daily Telegraph,\u2019 deavor to secure a good performance.WESTMOUN T ELECTIONS JR the police are in possession of infor- The performances of Miss Maud Powell \u2014_ JACKSON & CO.A maticn concerning a widespread an- are being looked forward to with every .: .a archist plot, which is regarded as one anticipation, for she comes here with Nominations V ill Take Place ' CARPENTERS, BUILDERS i of great gravity.The details are the highest encomiums that any artist i being kept secret.can desire.Henry T.Finck, writing où Monday Next and CONTRACTORS £8 It is somewhat.difficult to establish | in the.New York \u2018Evening Post,\u2019 says \u2014_\u2014 Valuations made.Jobbimg » mptly i the identity of the dead desperadoes, that she \u2018has no superior among livi Much interest is being centred in the attended to.co ES or how the police tracked them, but, violinists,\u201d and the New York \u2018Sua\u2019 Westmount municinal elect hic Bh according to the latest reports, it is says that she is \u2018easily first player - Wie :26B 30 335 HiBERNIA ROAD.practicsily certain that one is \u2018Dutch &mong women and near to the top take place on Monday, January 16.A R Fritz\u2019 and it i= almost equally cer- among men.These ate but samples mayor and cigent aldermen are to be ; tain that the other is not \u2018Peter the © e praise with which she has been sr'ected to marage the city's affairs ' \"TEN Cits > Painter,\u201d for whom the police are received, and they might be multiphed for the ensuins two years The West.TENDERS .a hundredfold.: s.- - s thet when detectives quiet- me mount Municipal Association favor the | on ly got the inmates of the lower rooms MR.AMES ON AUSTRALIA.homers in Ne oR qlutgeing | UNBROKEN STONE out of the house the difficulty remain- \u2018Mr.H.B.A M.P ro ¢ members, viz., Ald.John Hyde, W.J.! ' ed of how to remove the woman Ger.Mr.- mes, P., will \u2018read Graffety, J.H.Sherrard, D.H.Mc- | shen, who was sleeping on the same 2 Paper on ustralian Advanced |.Lennan and Arthur Jones.Three new Tenders, sealed and en Legislation\u2019 before the Political Econ- candidates, Mossrs.J.Jorsed \u2018Tender.\u2019 addres: floor with the anarchists.Finally a Club M : ssrs.J.T.McBride.| to the undersi j L omy Club on Monday evening.Thos M.Todd and E.Ilerb Brown will | received ersigned.win 2 : \u2014 - T ee .receive the association's support.| TUESD apr 10th a ; g For mayor.the Municipal Associa - 1911, for unbroken cons 4 Have You Any ¥ BLOCK INNERLIN LINED MANTLES ton has endorsed thé candidature of | and maævadamizing stone.; , _ ; - Ald, in.Rutl>rford, and it is gener- Copies of specifications and ten E .Mantle Troubles?E PATENTED: REGISTERED end Your Troubles are Over A ory ha ele outgoing | ME M: Peon application s laneding outlast six ; mayor .Ald.Trenholme, does not ga Mr, 7.COWIE, Chief Enzingçeo , : CAS phx ox mantles.2: 25 LLANE, 75% on your mantle expense.TWO COMPLETE | forward for ro 1 N° A The Jowest or any tender not ne A =: GET ONE TO TRY ; , ord w © icturned unopposed.! ?: | Vy-tal-ty the best AT HOUT Ty Sas the box coven from 12 Block publie Jn hg will be held on ; + DAVID SEATH.*.send them I in Lined your dealer, s'urscay night to hear the reports of Nevretary-Treasurer _ __ send th toe get» Block lin Manil free.| retiring Aldermen and discuss | Montreal.December 29th, 3910 - Le or at + ina, Plumbing, Grocery, and Department Stores.Dealers various Jssues involved in the elec- i write for our Descriptive Circuler and New Catalogue.tions.omrrmmees D TETE 2 i .Nominations take plac - 5 a THE BLOCK LIGHT CO., (seientn) Youngstown, Ohio és.PT hex Mn LATEST IMPROVEMENTS 3 | Headquaiters for Incandescent Mantles, Burners and Supplies of every R = description, Gas, Gasoline, Kerosene; High Pressure, etc.FRASTIR INSTITUTE RZPORT.FACILITE FOB BENT POSRIALI a i A Te ety i The Ah riy-zecond annua! report of WORKMANSHIP.ON THE SPHERE * the Frosov orstitute \u201cor the vear ond T SCENE IN THE FAMOUS (RISH Many nersons, sven in Great Britain for PARLIAMENT CF 1790 tl re ani ing Jura 30, 1610, shows that the av-r- age daily attendance hr?risen to 330 and 70,17 hooks were loyn-1 to meri- L A, LAMOTHE, \\\\ S] Tv Six ~~ = CL 18 t f \"get Alas 5 Fost wn.ant cx isted for several centuries.+ hero was ters of the cireulatinz Dywer:.The one\u2014tovgo back no earliir\u2014in the reign of Henry MH.\" From William lll.\u2019s time Catholics were excluded from it.governers acxnowl:dwe recat of 533 Later, when the American coinies, revoltes \u2018front.~~ - volunteer force was raised in lrelanc , defsnd it Volnmes donated by friends; the in.Horseshoeing and Olipping i < against any'possible invasion, and = \u20181782 the Irish:Biprliamont was declared an indegondent legisiature.\u2018The King, stitute, Th financial stat-ruenr is a Parlor, NARCISSE DESJARDINS.Lo and Commons of Ireland.it:wasi aid down, oo \u2018make laws for the people of Ireland.\u2019 In 1793 the Duke of setisfactory one ang] shoes that aj! 24 BERTHELET ET : ¢ e Wellington, then Lieuteñant-Coionel Wellesiey, was-for -a short time member for Trim in the Irish Parliament, In current liz! ilit'és have Teen duty met.STRE .801 the Act of Union introduced by Pitt became law, and-thc senarate Irish Parliament ceasod to exist.The - The Kin Pest farm.sitiatel ar Lan of * ona au at st price until 161 Parli i ini - | ; i 6 ; .! Shoeing of Trotters, Runners aven prom arliament House in Dublin is at present used as the Roya! Bank of Ireland.+ chine, wax sold in tre auti ni of 1906, Gentlemen's Driving torse featu\u201d We will assure you that all orders gi us will have our ympt In the picture John Philoot Curran ig addressing the House; Henry Flood (in volunteer uniform) \u2018s'speaking to the price roalized beng $7580 fof tnis uP-to-date - establishment v \" Henry Grattan (also in egreutd holdied à in the right foreground: John Fitzgibbon, first Earl, of Clare.is \u2018n whieh $15.67 was in cued, onl Use hp\u2019.OnIiv one of its kind In Canada i the corner in the left foreground, holding a paper; ori his right are the Earl o ristol and the Bishop of Derry.ence eecured by Murtgage vi LUC pro NB \u2014SURCIAL WAITIN js ; The Speaker is John Foster, afterwerd Baron Oriel.\u2019 verty.| cs NG ROOM FU; \u2018 ; \u2018.- .i \u2018 _ a ¥ ( WV + > \u2014\u2014 ADS > Amet- duce- = from a nothing anuthori- livert the ers from ates, ac- \u2018ONÆ.Col- 1t vf the ied from os an nd Show, 3 of the es in the he says, » PXpress tion from .\\merican examine ucements Ir.Armed that South of 1toes nor quantity tlv satis- together 2.continued X pounds , instear » percent the past.acti n, Xpiry of 1, is that in Can- ose rails \"he duty r ton.[S Millions von Gov- ar year ns dutles g an ins of the During > present 1 $53,124,- over the previous Ce - Exprès-.Ontario n price.jurnside.- ties 1's Bread it longer ed stout- ad COLD Wafers.ir houts.JGH?igh Mix- Chapped a favor- rgist West.ISES iD.RON Ps ; Qlob > gE reet.Co.RS ; - usptiy ROAD.nS TONE \u2018and en addresse\u201d Lo WITE le noon January j cencre 3 \u2018end ; \u2018ationg \u2018© zine Yat ges TH, casurer.yn, EVERY POUEIBLE i IXDEADIN |j SYDNEY MINE we Men are Still Entombed in Nova Scotia Colliery Shaft FRE FOLLOWS EXPLOSION.sx Bodies Were Found Huddled Together\u2014Crowd Assembled ° Around Mine.\u201c-h} Sydney, N.S.Jan.[ - tie memorable explosion of 1878, » : vreurred in the Winning Pit, Beaupre and Rivard, equal.Class II.\u2014Couture, LeMay, (L.), Racicot, Viner (J.) Class III.\u2014 Gauthier; Jenkins, equal; Mace, neau, Findlay, Crelman.GERMAN.- Class I\u2014Goldstein (M.).\u2018 Class I11.\u2014Goldwater, Willis.Brooks Leonard Rivard \u2018Lighthall and Class IIT.\u2014Goldstein (D.), (W.A.),: Pedlow And Tinliug, equal, ' GERMAN (BEGINNERS).Class I.\u2014Silver; Kent and Samon, \u201cClass II\u2014Hemming, Green.Class III.\u2014Finklestein and Guy, equal; Johnston, Racicot.LATIN.Class 1\u2014MecCrudden, Gentles, Fry.; Hay and Willis and Bradford and Rowat, equal.Class 11.2 Meldrum, Scott (H.E.), Bramley-Moore; Goldwater and Cooper, equal; equal; Millson and Warshawshy ana Henson, equal; Grimes; Goldstein and Ford, equal; Williams and Blair and Moulton, equal; Glendinnings; Robinson and Tayler, equal.Class III.\u2014 Donaghue; Planche and equai; Garber and Maglritosh, equal; and Quin and Stewa rt (C.° i Howard and Holden, equal; Goodrich, and Macphail and Wilgress, equdl; Mac~ Ewen, Bott, Cushing; Henry and Find: lay and.Stewart (L.J.).and con®: equal; McConnell and Tinling, ; { Pedlow and Tait and Taylor a and: Stevenson, equal; Gale and Vale lance, equal; Fowler; Gor © Mac- Lennan and Bernfeld (W.) and Doug- lar and MacGuire, equal: Jess and Mot- rison (W.-M.) and Rattray, equal; Mace and Racicot and Walker, equal; Bern- feld (M.) and Mcinnnis, equal.GEOMETRY.Class I.\u2014Willis and Blair and Fry, equâl; Hay; Douglas (C.)» and Anglin, equal; Black, ar Class 11.-Bradford, Donkghue; \u2018 Mill- son and Bott, equal; Williams and Wil- gress, Chown: Robinson and Cooper, Kittredge and Gentles.equal; Cameron - (C.M.), and Viner, equal; Planéhe and Burton and Arim- tage and Merrison and Bramley-Moore.equal: Griffith:.Jarvis and Tinling and Reid (G.E.), and Ford.(quel Henson ; Glendinning and Pairgrie equal.lass \u2014Ouimet; Bernteld Le > and TFinklestein and England, equa Wilkes and Vallance, equal; uel: Brooks (W.A.) and Ferjen® and Walker and Jenkins and McLennan (D.), equal Caldwell; Latte and MeAvity, equal: Panet-Raymond; MacKrnen and Stewart (L.A), and Rivard ; Eds equal; a M uire Reis Gale and McCracken, equal; Mc- Cuaig and Fenster, Grinres end Hers will be held during the third Week of January.' Duclos, ry \"Brown (H.).ait tes Rivard (I.T.) and Farrell and ric dnd Gibb and Howey, Sclawater snd Bernfeld Wo, DISINFECTI in Hungary, where it is said to have | Casey, Charbon- Jenkins; Black and Brooks (W.), | amaon, | WE SERVIANS \u201cbean brought .by seme Huesian ves- séle.© The geagitest care was taken by-{ the countries on both sides of the river vo prevent the spread.of the oe der te a and [gs (P.- .A rip, equal.EX and Mac- RIGONOMÉTRE\" : equal; Bramley-Mooore and Millscn, equal; Hyde and Bernfeld (W.).equal} ale and Stevenson, equal: Finklestein; Seale and Tinling, equal; Vallance.Class III.\u2014Burton; McCracken and McConnell, equal; Cooper; Howard and Glendinäins and Morrison and Brooks \u201cequal; Farrell and Couture, vard, (L.T.), and Findlay, Bernfeld (M.); Stewart (L.- A5: equal; \u2018equal; Bott and Fonster, equal: equal; McDormot and Beauore and Jen- | kins, equal; Panet-Raymond and Fow- Yer \u2018and Rabinson, equal; MacIntosh; Fairgrieÿe and Walker, \u2018equal: Jarvis, inkk- and Rivard (E.A) equal} Armitage, equal; Chauvin and Casey and McArthur and Samson\u2019 and Metcalfe, equal.' PHYSICS.\u201c Class I.\u2014McCrudden, Bradford, Hemming, Moulton, Viner, Macphait, Cooper and Ford and Willis, \u2018equal: Blair; Robinson and Wilgress, equal; Gentles and Henry and Mackeen (P.) and Rowat, equal; Chown and.Millson and.Seott, saual; Kittredge; \u2018Fry and Howard, equal.Class II.\u2014Le y Pate uglgs and Holden, equal; ,.ama Rose Tor \u20ac -R.>, equal.Armitage kart his ainnise, ual; Griffith and Reid ¢G.E.), equal; Mo rrison and Warshawsky, equal; Bern- feld (M.) and Cushing and Hay and Meldrum and Purdy and Stewart (L.A, ual: Tinling, Williams, Do- anus and Gordon, equal; Stewart (C.J.), equal, Class IL.\u2014 MacArthur, Planche, Jess, and ers and Seale, equal; Taylor alker, equal; Gauthier, MacGuir re and Garber, equal; Gentles and Grimëæfler : | and Wilkes, equal: Black and Donaghue,; Ford and Gi VHILE_ = dreaded sootursge, : measures on an utionary ds aren were \u2018Roumanian \u2018authordifies.In Servian J villages situated on the banks of the carried \u2018out by ES -Servian and\u2019 Danube strangers, as they landed, were met by an \u2018official, carrying on his back a: tank filed with disinfectant and worked by compressed air, ne by one each had to face a douche of the Lomme N° GRAPHIC 70 -Stron£-smelling fluid, and round until wel impregnate Suspects were compelled to undress and allow their clothing to be baked in a disinfecting oven.sought and now d armangement with \u2018 \u2018will enlarge our turing round other and which w Boston.Samson, qual; nis.(W:) and Bott , nfeld > * Class! \u2014An la; Cameron (C.M.\u201cand Brown (J.vue \u201cDerby and Gar- and\u201d Viher, equal; Darbyson: \u2018Fry od ber and Brabham an $ and MacLen- -Bradford, equal; Stuart (L.J.), and |nén and Cmte and ait.equal; Ca- | Blair, equal, Hay; Douglas: Hegson; | sey and Couture and: - equal ; McLénran (D), and McCualg, equal.Quin; Chauvin - and: ronan equals, Class II.\u2014Reid (G.E.); Williams and Johnston and - Bae).and Vallance, England, equal: Griffith and Wilgress, equal: Fairgrieye and Findlay ard Fow, F \u2018and Mcintosh, eal; Grimes and iRent and MacK Keon.CA) and McCrum, and Rivard (E.A),.équal; Brooks (W.A.) and Goodrich and .Shaughnessy, © equal; Burton and Denny and Duclos and Leslie and Fordon and Grant and Guy and Jenkins, equal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" ADDRESSES BY MISSIONARY.The following meetings in Montreal will be aykdressed by Mrs.A.nL.Shap- igh, a returned misslomary of the Chine inland misesién: Friday.Jan.6, 11 em, Y.W.C.A.5- \u2018Sunday, Jan.8, Welcome Hall Missién; Moday, Jan.9, 3 pam., Erskine CHiurch (Woman's Missionary Ouxifiary);__ Wednestay, Jan.11, 8 .p.m., Royal Victoria College; 8 p.m., St.Martin's Church; Friday, Jan.18, 8 p.nr.; Miss Lunn, 4 Park avenue; Wed sday, Jan.18, 8 BE St Giles Pres terian Church; \u2018Thursday, 5 faith Spm \u2018Mrs; Cush- inæ\u2019s, 68 ve AFFEAS TOR AID.Mayor Guerix bag, received \u2018an\u2019 appeal for assistance fram Mis, Jenkins, residing at 2048 St.James street.Mrs.Jenkins is represented as having three children, the youngest born last Fri- «day.Her husband left home last summer, and she says she has not heard know Where | be is ES McCualg, .ps Finklesteln end i from him.slice, \u2018and does not FAIRMOUNT Y.M.C.A, Held Open House for Visitors to the Annex, Monday Afternoon .and Night.cen.Detroit, The committee of management of tke Fairmount Y.M.C.A.held a re- .ception for visitors on Monday, and the building was open to visitors all day.Mr.W.A.Wilson occupied the chair at a pleasant: gathering convened in the afternoon.After welcoming visitors he told of the progress of the Y.M.C.A.with special reference to practically union.RECORD FOR DIVORCES.\u2018One Suit Filed in Every Five Mar riages in Wayne County, Mich.to Jan.all 5.\u2014One divorce suit .in every five marriages is the unenviabie record of Wayne county for 1910, and cf.these for in Detroit courts.The record is \u2018one which the \u2018\u201county officials say has never been equailed in any state in the During the year 6,600 marriage licenses were issued, and 1,425 divorce suits were filed.This brings the aver- Owen N.Evans, and expert, 978,161, combin Gale; 979469, Cormick: 97 9.628 eu ing and spacing devi were applied 7\" McLean: 979.8 H; E.Davis: apparatus, G.H.RIS VIEWS: © | Has Klways Favored Re- \u201c ciprocity With Canada Mass, Jan.4.\u2014On the eve of the Legisiatire, Cabot Lodge, in an address Hall leet night, defend- een-year record in the trade would be reciprocity: voncessiuns in duties would be reci- but to remove or lower du- thirty treaties, > lower or remove those saine duties on no advantage in our markets, would be of no benefit to us.Wright and J.Walmsley: 1\" Declares He re-election for a \u2018Let me say à word on Canadian the Senator.city could be obtained by shouting .ur it here and in Washington, I might misvepresentation.I rave never.beerl willing to deceive But y saying what I and therefore I have always declared that Canadian be obtained only with the co-operation and assent of 1 have always favored and earmestly desired Canadian reciprocity spoken ln favor \u2018Again and again last summer I ad- with Canada.I have labored fcr twenty years to pro- ons possible with the north.Free mutual products without Canada would bo neither free trade nor rec'procity nor To lower or remove our products without Canada would favored nation to from practically the world.This no preference and and I have esire a reciprocal \u201canada which will be of benefit to both countries, which trade with ill especially each increase the trade of New England and swell the commerce of the of part \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PATENT REPORT.rolicitor of patents Merctants Bank Building, reports the following patents or inventions recently granted to Canadians: \u2014 bed, and chair, F.G.transporter Tail, Gilman: $59,492, shirt Bauge, S.M.Muc- floor zweeper anchors J.ce for concrete, TF, 979,676, electrical lamp wire connection.S.Ash- down: 979,751, shaft shifter, J.T.Em- merson et al: 979.782, disk harrow, J.24, plough attachment, ara 957.liquid elevating Irwin, .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ! .HIGHLAND CADETS.The engagements for next week aro?\u2018 ho 7 ray loves.\u2018The 8ledping Beauty, \u2018Red the base of \u201cthe statue is a grou however, His fame is secure, w en he was sixty-nine.T ef children on \u2018he one side dd was born in Paris, January 12, 1628, and studied law, \u201cFARIS STATUE, or PERRAULÉ CRIER oF FAIRY Tags.a has sls.honored.the mem f Charles Porrdüli who wrote the jding H ood,\u2019 \u2018Blu Ault, whe Rusé but did not make a as the author of the \u2018Mistoires ou Contes du Temps Passe,\u2019 published in 1697 he- volume included the worid famous fairy tales.ore TU og eed S CC 23 CES NET TM TEEN DA the north end branch, and expressed age up to a trifle more than one di- Moriday.Jan.9, class for promotion the hope that the next New Year's vorce to cach i've marrikges.of récruits: Wednesday, Jan.11, bat- gathering would be held in their new rt pr talion.drill order: hugle band prac- building,\u2018 to be erected at the- corner\u2018 of ~ LITIGATION IN- 1810.tice.Saturday, Jan.7, target practice, \u2018Park avenue and St Viateur.® The |.During tre last year 7,008 writs were { No.1 Company, at 7 p.m.Saturday, -soelal committee had prepared .a -prot issu n the Superior Court of Mont- Jan.14, target practice No.2 Come gramme, .which included.physical Po is an increase of.To n pany; recratts, drills, recitations and singing.Ser- [19 on geant-instructor Sharp put thé busi- \u2014 ness men's class through high bar exercises, floor parallels and free |.gymnastics in good form.Mr, Harry | Diplock gave several humorcus reci- | \u2018 tations, which were well received.Mr.W.J.Holliday, the branch setre- :tery, extended a message of greeting, J - \u2018and the orchestra, under the leader- , ship of Mr: Ethan Holland, rendère ed A.: several pleasing selections.The.ladles\u2019 |.1 Cl ae auxiliary supplied an abundarice of've-{ {| S | freshments, for which they are becom- - | 112 famous.N I W Ÿ E A RS In the evening two basketball games : 4 took place.The Fairmount seniors were defeated by the central senior team in a score of 27 to 25.But there was some compensation when the Fair- N mouñt intermediates defeated the central intermediates by 52 to-13.2 5 i ne - coo = E the = \u2018 ® [ ; ® | .9 - .NEW YEAR'S PICTURES.News pictures of the month's happenings the world over.Scenes in the recent British elections.Music, Fiction, Fashions, Fun.YOU MUST SEE IT.TO APPREC IATE IT.; The Best Sort of a New Year's Card.The \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 really means an exquisite Art ! - _Portfalio inthe .home fresh sach month.Why net eub- scribe for 1911 and use it as a New Year's gift?h - b \u2019 CT \u2019 \u20182.\u2014 (worth In al $3.00) only $2.(0, And a dainty Gift Card sent with your name and compliments to your friends.\u2018 \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 and \u2018Waekly Witness\u2019 4 , for only.ree se we #9 we pe ee av ee 50 TN mr NY nae ye , i CL THE.: e \u2019 \u2019 î , , a \u2018Pictorial Publishing Co.: 143 St.Peter St.Montreal @ : Tee a ; - .3 -_ famous fairy tales which avery child: : im Boots,\u2019 \u2018Cinderella\u2019 and \u2018Tom Thumb.At; > \u201c2 J Posi in Boots' on the other.Charles Perrault A great Success in this direction of in poe- - RN Lm We mp pm ipa A RE ageme 1 Caen = A ET AY = pa as nT ui = & x 3S Te hw x + AT ES a RT.% = ew a: rr yp ar x 2 AT E ee em mw ea RS y= ™ N i.\u201ca.apron achive ore Ass © + a c 3 : A i i i i | J?ji 13 7.à # 2 IE: RBA 10 po TOOKE\u2019S CARLO 23% Inches Deep F Made in V4 Sizes 1242c Each prices, are selling at a \u201cHelp yoursetfr.No wondek that are the best value in town at regular\u201d reduction.20 per cent.off everything à in our 3 stores.\u2019 Nothing reserved.R.J.TOOKE, LIMITED (77:81, James Strag! 493 St.Catherine SLW.Nd st.Cafherinz LE.Æ FIRE INVESTIGATION Circumstances Which Led to: Death of Two Dresden Citizens to be Probed.Dresden.Ont, Jan.4.\u2014Some sensational developments are expected when the inquest into the deaths of former Mayor Hicks and the Rev.C.H.Long, killed in the fire on Sunday, Decem- | ber 25, opens to-day.Twenty witnesses | have been called.The competency of the fire department will be inquired into.Persistent rumors as to the origin 6° the fire will also be set at, rest.The representatives of the Underwrit- ! Association left town some days : ers\u2019 ago after an investigation.One of the most prominent men in Kent County was D.V.Hicks, a former mayor of Dresden, and one of its valued citizens, Mr.Hicks was in the fire and life insurance business, and was a member of the Board of Trade.He took an active interest at all times in the welfare of the town, and served on the council before becoming its chairman.In religion he was a Methodist, and was a staunch supporter of Rev.George Long's Church.Besides his wife he is survived by one son in the West, another in Chat- ham -and a third at home, and one daughter at home.The Rev.Mr.Long has been in Dresden for the past two years, having previously been in Highgate.He entered the Methodist ministry in 1881 in the conference of Manitoba, and during his stay in the West occupied the pulpits of Kenora, Edmonton, \u2018Boisevain, Souris and Minnedosa.In 1889 he was transferred to the London conference, and since that time had been stationed at Kippen, Harrow, Hiæhgate and Dresden.He was president of the London and Hamilton conferences, which is held each year at Alma College, St.Thomas, and has ais acted as assistant secretary to the London conference.Besides Ms wife, he leaves three daughters and one son, George Hl.ong.editor, of the Macon \u2018Daily Telegraph.and who for some time was on the staff of the London \u2018Free Press.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAUGHT DESPERADO.Vancouver Citizen Captured Highwayman in Struggle Vancouver, B.C., Jan.4\u2014One of Vancouvers busy hold-up men went out of business last night on a West ond street when he tackled Frank R.Cernwall with a gun, end closed his little adventure in the\u2018lock- -up.Mr.Cornwall was going home, - and on xearing his rooms at 836 Hornby street, #8 husky young individual in a long cvercoat stepped out of the darkness, and, emphasizing his command with a revolver, suggested that the pedestrian efevate his hands.Cornwall's Hands went up all right, and at the same time he ducked, grabbed the would-be rubber around the waist and both went to the pavement together, while the revolver exploded, sending a bullet singing under Cornwall's arm.The letter then reached for the weapon, \u2018and after a struggle secured posses- ston of it.The rest was easy.With \u201cthe hold-up man covered he asked a fasserby to call the police, and when they arrived the footpad was turnéd cver to them for safekeeping.On * his arrival at the station he gave his | name as, Richard Grey, with the fur- ther information that he came from Ottawa and had arrived only that right by boat from Seattle.i FAVORS LONGER TERM.Champ Clark Would Elect President For Six Years.Washington, D.C., Jan.4.\u2014Extension of the presidential and congressional terms of office is favored by Representative Champ Clark, .of Missouri, - Who probably will be Speaker of the next House.\u2018I am in favor of amending the constitution,\u201d said Mr.Clark, \u2018so as to elect the president for one térm of six years and nfke him for ever ineligible for re-election.I am in favor of that because every time a lot of fools boom him for a third term.If the presidential term is made for six years I am in favor of making \u201cthe term of Congress three years instead of two.Then the states falling into that rule would have an election MAYOR G.R.GEARY, K.C, Toronto, \u2019 ONTARIO MAYORS | ; MAYOR CHARLES HOPEWELL, i Ottawa.\u2014- TWO BURNED TO DEATH.Postmaster of Clyde River, PEI, \u2018Perished With Sister.«Charlottetown, P.E.I., Jan.4\u2014Two aged: residents of Clyde River, Colin McPhail, postmaster, and his sister, lost their lives, and the little cottage where they lived was burned to the g.ound.The occurrence is- supposed to have been caused by the old lady falling and upsetting a kerosene lamp while on her way to bed, the man having already retired.The flames spread, setting fire probably to her clothing first and.extending to other material.A neighbor, Neil McKinnon, vassing about 10.30 o'clock, discovered the house was on fire and gave the alarm, and in a few minutes a hundred people \u2018had gathered.The body oft Miss \u2018McPhail was found in a corner cf the kitchen, burned to a.crisp, where she hed fallen, but the body af her brother was: \u2018removed: before the.flames got into the bedroom, life being ex- tinet, however, having been suffocated by the smoke.His body was passed out through the window.McPhail was 84 years of age änd his sister 92.He had been postinaster for about 15 years.mm J OLIETTE ENTERTAINMENT.Joliette, Jan.4.\u2014The young people of the Presbyterian Church, assisted bv a -few outsiders, gave a musical : ; which and literary entertainment proved to be a success.The \u2018Misses Écrinne and Nellie Vassot sang à pleasing duet, and the solo by: the latter was well received, as well as tirat hy Mrs.McDonald.The quartette, \u2018Sweet and low, was well rendered by Miss Crabtree, Mrs.Amar- on, Mr.R.Crahtree, and Mr.Barley.Recitations by' Mr.H.Crabtree, Miss Nellie Vessol and Mrs.Amaron elicited applause, Miss Crabtree sang with prèasing effect.Mr.Harper, a violinist of no mean repute, contributed twe selections, accompanied by Mrs.Robarge.Mr.Salmon contributed a cornet solo.A pantomime, \u2018The Bachelor's Dream,\u201d proved to be popular, as well ag-a dizlogue, \u2018The Lady Barber.\u201d Dr.Ainaron, the.chairman, thaïiked- on -behdlf of the audience all who had contributed.to the \u2018evening's entertainment.\u201c- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW PORT ARTHUR Y.x \u201c6.- A.Port Arthur, Ont.,, Jan.\u2019 ys Port Arthurs.new Y.M.C.A.building, which was dedicated on Sunday, with Dr.W.-H.Sollmon, of.Yale,\" (ax the principal épeaker, assisted, by géveral local clergymen and laymen, \u2018gpened to active business last evening.\" The building was erected at a cost of'$50,- 000 as.a- result of a subscription cam- pâtgn-euiminating less than a year ago, and ib.thé most complete.of its\u2019 kind between Toronto and Winnipeg.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ 1 \u2018MR.CANNON SURPRISED., Washington, D.C., Jan.4.\u2014Joseph Cannon, Speaker, received a momentary.\u2018thrill yesterday \u2018when a\u2019 eur- ious, letter, postmarked Boarbay; India, arrived contaihing the information that $250,000 had.been.\u201cleft him .a Bom : benket \u2018for A3 tend et performed\u2019 \u201cghweral .\u201c2 \u2018It's all rubbish,\u2019 said the Bpeaker La every three years.\u201d to-night.\u2018I never befriended any Bom- hay.banker.\u2019 D \u2014 \u2014 I PINE BEA THE BEAUTIFUL NEW SUMMER RESORT L \"TOC atl Open Evenings Lots are NOW SELLING at from $50.00 up and on EASY TERM S Cah, Write or Phone.- 517 ST.GATHERIN E STREET WEST \u201c aROUND' FLOOR i hi sh NOTES tr Milica anit-hoi\" Beautiful Pine Basin our ir display window.se paiuiting.view., af ; who - | the E | .Havana, Jan.4.\u2014The - first - \u2018humat -lréfhaths'from-tHe wreok of the:d tleghip \u2018Maine\u2019 were brought to the] {| surface yesterday by a dredge.: consisted 1 8f two ribs \u2018and some small errr | the question of overdue :pay and +8 RAILWAY FILES DEFENCE.Claims Increased Expenses Justify Higher Freight Rates.Washington, D.C., Jan.4.\u2014Wage advances aggregating $7,096,047 annually and the asserted necessity for increased income in order to meet the public demand for improved.and extended operating facilities, \u2018are -the principal arguments of the Penasyl- vania lines -east of Pittsburg.in .support of \u2018their proposed Increase in class freight rates.These arguments are set forth in full in a.brief filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission by counsel for the roads, George Stuart Patterson, Francis I.Gowen and George .Massey, in the investigation of the advances in rates by carriers Bese classification térritory.\u2014\u2014 \u2018BUCKET SHOP\u2019 FINES.> p\u2014\u2014 a] Six New Yorkers,\u201d Found Guilty, Pay $8, 100.Washington, D.C., Jan.\u201c4-Finés aggregating 38,100, w ere imposed upon six New Yorkers yesterday in\u2019 the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia after pleas of guilty had been entered by them to the charge of- conspiracy to violste -the law againét conducting bucket shops\u2018in: thè District of Columbia.Jail sentences of \u2018two Vvears each were iraposed upon three of the men, Richard E Preusser, Leo Mayer : \u2018and Ceorge Turner, but æentence was suspended on condition that they do not again engage in the bucket shop business.The fines were paid promptiy.E.8S, Boggs, O.J.Robinson and Humphrey Owen were the \u2018other three men fined.; YIELD T0 OPEN SHOP.Winnipeg Garment Workers to Ré- turn to Work, Winnipeg, Jan.4.\u2014The Garment Workers\u2019 Union, which had trouble with the.Manitoba Clothing Company ing the oythresk \u2018af the Street way strike, hz nize.thé principle of iapen.shop.at.the tôba Clothing Company's \u2018Works, hi iz the\u201d union bel.Bare going to make\u2018 individual ant The.abptnce oË.bel, bance of- the.union sôme trouble Jom rouble atietiy th union Aalst of Mayor.Gai; N F4 \u201cYork, Placed .on Tris] 2 Now\u2018 \u2018York, Jan.an.Jdmes 3.Gallagher, the -disgruntied .employee of.the city, \u2018who shot Mayof Gaynor.Jest \u2018August, was
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